Texas Transportation Program Expenditures: 2012 (open access)

Texas Transportation Program Expenditures: 2012

Annual report detailing expenditures by the Texas Department of Transportation during 2012, including the unified transportation program (UTP), turnpike and toll road projects, and some rail facilities, as well as the amount of bonds, public securities, and other funds used for transportation projects.
Date: December 1, 2012
Creator: Texas. Department of Transportation.
Object Type: Report
System: The Portal to Texas History
Sell Energy-Efficient Products (Fact Sheet) (open access)

Sell Energy-Efficient Products (Fact Sheet)

This document outlines resources for doing business with the Federal Government.
Date: December 1, 2012
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effects of Changing Atmospheric Conditions on Wind Turbine Performance (Poster) (open access)

Effects of Changing Atmospheric Conditions on Wind Turbine Performance (Poster)

Multi-megawatt, utility-scale wind turbines operate in turbulent and dynamic winds that impact turbine performance in ways that are gradually becoming better understood. This poster presents a study made using a turbulent flow field simulator (TurbSim) and a Turbine aeroelastic simulator (FAST) of the response of a generic 1.5 MW wind turbine to changing inflow. The turbine power output is found to be most sensitive to wind speed and turbulence intensity, but the relationship depends on the wind speed with respect to the turbine's rated wind speed. Shear is found to be poorly correlated to power. A machine learning method called 'regression trees' is used to create a simple model of turbine performance that could be used as part of the wind resource assessment process. This study has used simple flow fields and should be extended to more complex flows, and validated with field observations.
Date: December 1, 2012
Creator: Clifton, A.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Duration Test Report for the Entegrity EW50 Wind Turbine (open access)

Duration Test Report for the Entegrity EW50 Wind Turbine

This report summarizes the results of a duration test that NREL conducted on the Entegrity EW50 wind turbine. This test was conducted in accordance with the International Electrotechnical Commissions' (IEC) standard, Wind Turbine Generator System Part 2: Design requirements for small wind turbines, IEC 61400-2 Ed.2.0, 2006-03.
Date: December 1, 2012
Creator: Smith, J.; Huskey, A.; Jager, D. & Hur, J.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Needs of Non Energy-Focused Contractors (open access)

Needs of Non Energy-Focused Contractors

To better understand the informational needs of non energy-focused contractors, including what information they need to motivate them to become energy-focused, the BARA team studied the type of information provided by the national programs, trade associations, and manufacturers that were researched for the related technical report: Effective Communication of Energy Efficiency. While that report focused on the delivery method, format, and strategy of the information, this study examines the content being put forward.
Date: December 1, 2012
Creator: Liaukus, C.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Power Performance Test Report for the SWIFT Wind Turbine (open access)

Power Performance Test Report for the SWIFT Wind Turbine

This report summarizes the results of a power performance test that NREL conducted on the SWIFT wind turbine. This test was conducted in accordance with the International Electrotechnical Commission's (IEC) standard, Wind Turbine Generator Systems Part 12: Power Performance Measurements of Electricity Producing Wind Turbines, IEC 61400-12-1 Ed.1.0, 2005-12. However, because the SWIFT is a small turbine as defined by IEC, NREL also followed Annex H that applies to small wind turbines. In these summary results, wind speed is normalized to sea-level air density.
Date: December 1, 2012
Creator: Mendoza, I. & Hur, J.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Impacts of Regional Electricity Prices and Building Type on the Economics of Commercial Photovoltaic Systems (open access)

Impacts of Regional Electricity Prices and Building Type on the Economics of Commercial Photovoltaic Systems

To identify the impacts of regional electricity prices and building type on the economics of solar photovoltaic (PV) systems, 207 rate structures across 77 locations and 16 commercial building types were evaluated. Results for expected solar value are reported for each location and building type. Aggregated results are also reported, showing general trends across various impact categories.
Date: December 1, 2012
Creator: Ong, S.; Campbell, C. & Clark, N.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Radionuclides in the Cooling Water Systems for the NuMi Beamline and the Antiproton Production Target Station at Fermilab (open access)

Radionuclides in the Cooling Water Systems for the NuMi Beamline and the Antiproton Production Target Station at Fermilab

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Date: December 1, 2012
Creator: Matsumura, Hiroshi; Toyoda, Akihiro; Bessho, Kotaro; Sekimoto, Shun; Yashima, Hiroshi; Kasugai, Yoshimi et al.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Estimating the Impact (Energy, Emissions and Economics) of the US Fluid Power Industry (open access)

Estimating the Impact (Energy, Emissions and Economics) of the US Fluid Power Industry

The objective of this report is to estimate the impact (energy, emissions and economics) of United Fluid power (hydraulic and pneumatic actuation) is the generation, control, and application of pumped or compressed fluids when this power is used to provide force and motion to mechanisms. This form of mechanical power is an integral part of United States (U.S.) manufacturing and transportation. In 2008, according to the U.S. Census Bureau, sales of fluid power components exceeded $17.7B, sales of systems using fluid power exceeded $226B. As large as the industry is, it has had little fundamental research that could lead to improved efficiency since the late 1960s (prior to the 1970 energy crisis). While there have been some attempts to replace fluid powered components with electric systems, its performance and rugged operating condition limit the impact of simple part replacement. Oak Ridge National Laboratory and the National Fluid Power Association (NFPA) collaborated with 31 industrial partners to collect and consolidate energy specific measurements (consumption, emissions, efficiency) of deployed fluid power systems. The objective of this study was to establish a rudimentary order of magnitude estimate of the energy consumed by fluid powered systems. The analysis conducted in this study shows that …
Date: December 1, 2012
Creator: Love, Lonnie J
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Fusion Materials Research at Oak Ridge National Laboratory - Progress during Fiscal Year 2012: October 1. 2011 through September 30, 2012 (open access)

Fusion Materials Research at Oak Ridge National Laboratory - Progress during Fiscal Year 2012: October 1. 2011 through September 30, 2012

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Date: December 1, 2012
Creator: Snead, Lance Lewis; Wiffen, Frederick W & Hulsey, Ana A
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Categorization of Used Nuclear Fuel Inventory in Support of a Comprehensive National Nuclear Fuel Cycle Strategy (open access)

Categorization of Used Nuclear Fuel Inventory in Support of a Comprehensive National Nuclear Fuel Cycle Strategy

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Date: December 1, 2012
Creator: Wagner, John C; Peterson, Joshua L; Mueller, Don; Gehin, Jess C; Worrall, Andrew; Taiwo, Temitope et al.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Compact X-ray Light Source Workshop Report (open access)

Compact X-ray Light Source Workshop Report

This report, produced jointly by EMSL and FCSD, is the result of a workshop held in September 2011 that examined the utility of a compact x-ray light source (CXLS) in addressing many scientific challenges critical to advancing energy science and technology.
Date: December 1, 2012
Creator: Thevuthasan, Suntharampillai; Evans, James E.; Terminello, Louis J.; Koppenaal, David W.; Manke, Kristin L. & Plata, Charity
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Continuation of full-scale three-dimensional numerical experiments on high-intensity particle and laser beam-matter interactions (open access)

Continuation of full-scale three-dimensional numerical experiments on high-intensity particle and laser beam-matter interactions

We present results from the grant entitled, “Continuation of full-scale three-dimensional numerical experiments on high-intensity particle and laser beam-matter interactions.” The research significantly advanced the understanding of basic high-energy density science (HEDS) on ultra intense laser and particle beam plasma interactions. This advancement in understanding was then used to to aid in the quest to make 1 GeV to 500 GeV plasma based accelerator stages. The work blended basic research with three-dimensions fully nonlinear and fully kinetic simulations including full-scale modeling of ongoing or planned experiments. The primary tool was three-dimensional particle-in-cell simulations. The simulations provided a test bed for theoretical ideas and models as well as a method to guide experiments. The research also included careful benchmarking of codes against experiment. High-fidelity full-scale modeling provided a means to extrapolate parameters into regimes that were not accessible to current or near term experiments, thereby allowing concepts to be tested with confidence before tens to hundreds of millions of dollars were spent building facilities. The research allowed the development of a hierarchy of PIC codes and diagnostics that is one of the most advanced in the world.
Date: December 1, 2012
Creator: Mori, Warren, B.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
NREL's Renewable Energy Development Expertise Reduces Project Risks (Fact Sheet) (open access)

NREL's Renewable Energy Development Expertise Reduces Project Risks (Fact Sheet)

This National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) success story fact sheet highlights a June 2012 solar power purchase agreement between the Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority and three corporations. The fact sheet describes how technical assistance from DOE's National Renewable Energy Laboratory enabled the U.S. Virgin Islands to realistically assess its clean energy resources and identify the most viable and cost-effective solutions to its energy challenges--resulting in a $65 million investment in solar energy in the territory.
Date: December 1, 2012
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Addendum to the Building America House Simulation Protocols (open access)

Addendum to the Building America House Simulation Protocols

As Building America (BA) has grown to include a large and diverse cross-section of the home building and retrofit industries, it has become more important to develop accurate, consistent analysis techniques to measure progress towards the program's goals. The House Simulation Protocols (HSP) provides guidance to program partners and managers so that energy savings for new construction and retrofit projects can be compared alongside each other. The HSP provides the program with analysis methods that are proven to be effective and reliable in investigating the energy use of advanced energy systems and of entire houses.
Date: December 1, 2012
Creator: Engebrecht-Metzger, C.; Wilson, E. & Horowitz, S.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library

Life Cycle GHG Emissions from Conventional Natural Gas Power Generation: Systematic Review and Harmonization

This research provides a systematic review and harmonization of the life cycle assessment (LCA) literature of electricity generated from conventionally produced natural gas. We focus on estimates of greenhouse gases (GHGs) emitted in the life cycle of electricity generation from conventionally produced natural gas in combustion turbines (NGCT) and combined-cycle (NGCC) systems. A process we term "harmonization" was employed to align several common system performance parameters and assumptions to better allow for cross-study comparisons, with the goal of clarifying central tendency and reducing variability in estimates of life cycle GHG emissions. This presentation summarizes preliminary results.
Date: December 1, 2012
Creator: Heath, G.; O'Donoughue, P. & Whitaker, M.
Object Type: Presentation
System: The UNT Digital Library
Demand response pilot events conducted August 25, 2011 and August 9, 2012. (open access)

Demand response pilot events conducted August 25, 2011 and August 9, 2012.

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Date: December 1, 2012
Creator: Lincoln, Donald & Evans, Christoper
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Development of a Raman spectroscopy technique to detect alternate transportation fuel hydrocarbon intermediates in complex combustion environments. (open access)

Development of a Raman spectroscopy technique to detect alternate transportation fuel hydrocarbon intermediates in complex combustion environments.

Spontaneous Raman spectra for important hydrocarbon fuels and combustion intermediates were recorded over a range of low-to-moderate flame temperatures using the multiscalar measurement facility located at Sandia/CA. Recorded spectra were extrapolated to higher flame temperatures and then converted into empirical spectral libraries that can readily be incorporated into existing post-processing analysis models that account for crosstalk from overlapping hydrocarbon channel signal. Performance testing of the developed libraries and reduction methods was conducted through an examination of results from well-characterized laminar reference flames, and was found to provide good agreement. The diagnostic development allows for temporally and spatially resolved flame measurements of speciated hydrocarbon concentrations whose parent is more chemically complex than methane. Such data are needed to validate increasingly complex flame simulations.
Date: December 1, 2012
Creator: Ekoto, Isaac W. & Barlow, Robert S.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Air Force Achieves Fuel Efficiency through Industry Best Practices (Brochure) (open access)

Air Force Achieves Fuel Efficiency through Industry Best Practices (Brochure)

This brochure is an overview of the U.S. Air Force's fuel efficiency program.
Date: December 1, 2012
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Large-Scale Spray Releases: Initial Aerosol Test Results (open access)

Large-Scale Spray Releases: Initial Aerosol Test Results

One of the events postulated in the hazard analysis at the Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant (WTP) and other U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) nuclear facilities is a breach in process piping that produces aerosols with droplet sizes in the respirable range. The current approach for predicting the size and concentration of aerosols produced in a spray leak involves extrapolating from correlations reported in the literature. These correlations are based on results obtained from small engineered spray nozzles using pure liquids with Newtonian fluid behavior. The narrow ranges of physical properties on which the correlations are based do not cover the wide range of slurries and viscous materials that will be processed in the WTP and across processing facilities in the DOE complex. Two key technical areas were identified where testing results were needed to improve the technical basis by reducing the uncertainty due to extrapolating existing literature results. The first technical need was to quantify the role of slurry particles in small breaches where the slurry particles may plug and result in substantially reduced, or even negligible, respirable fraction formed by high-pressure sprays. The second technical need was to determine the aerosol droplet size distribution and volume from prototypic …
Date: December 1, 2012
Creator: Schonewill, Philip P.; Gauglitz, Phillip A.; Bontha, Jagannadha R.; Daniel, Richard C.; Kurath, Dean E.; Adkins, Harold E. et al.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Improved Production and Separation Technologies for Non-standard PET Radionuclides (open access)

Improved Production and Separation Technologies for Non-standard PET Radionuclides

Brief summary of activity issues, concerns, successes: Project 1 is completed. We have optimized plating parameters with the new target bodies and slanted target plating system. The target station has been mounted on the end of the beamline, service lines have been nstalled to allow for helium and water cooling. We have routinely produced copper-64 using the new slanted target system in conjunction with our automated system. In project 2, we successfully fabricated and tested microfluidic extraction devices made out of two organic solvent-resistant polymers, thiolene and SIFEL. Initially, we developed analytical and computational models to describe the extraction process, and used the model to design the microfluidic devices. Then we optimized the microfabrication procedures to manufacture microreactors, followed by optimization of the operational parameters to obtain a stable aqueous-organic interface, which is critical for efficient extraction. When we tested the thiolene devices for extraction of copper-64, we observed very low extraction efficiencies (less than 5%) due to adhesion of copper to thiolene. However, we observed very high extraction efficiencies with SIFEL devices (greater than 95%), which are due to the high interfacial area for extraction and shorter diffusion lengths.
Date: December 1, 2012
Creator: Welch, Michael J. & Lapi, Suzanne
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Evaluation of a Business Case for Safeguards by Design in Nuclear Power Reactors (open access)

Evaluation of a Business Case for Safeguards by Design in Nuclear Power Reactors

Safeguards by Design (SbD) is a well-known paradigm for consideration and incorporation of safeguards approaches and associated design features early in the nuclear facility development process. This paradigm has been developed as part of the Next Generation Safeguards Initiative (NGSI), and has been accepted as beneficial in many discussions and papers on NGSI or specific technologies under development within NGSI. The Office of Nuclear Safeguards and Security funded the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory to examine the business case justification of SbD for nuclear power reactors. Ultimately, the implementation of SbD will rely on the designers of nuclear facilities. Therefore, it is important to assess the incentives which will lead designers to adopt SbD as a standard practice for nuclear facility design. This report details the extent to which designers will have compelling economic incentives to adopt SbD.
Date: December 1, 2012
Creator: Wood, Thomas W.; Seward, Amy M.; Lewis, Valerie A.; Gitau, Ernest TN & Zentner, Michael D.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Maui energy storage study. (open access)

Maui energy storage study.

This report investigates strategies to mitigate anticipated wind energy curtailment on Maui, with a focus on grid-level energy storage technology. The study team developed an hourly production cost model of the Maui Electric Company (MECO) system, with an expected 72 MW of wind generation and 15 MW of distributed photovoltaic (PV) generation in 2015, and used this model to investigate strategies that mitigate wind energy curtailment. It was found that storage projects can reduce both wind curtailment and the annual cost of producing power, and can do so in a cost-effective manner. Most of the savings achieved in these scenarios are not from replacing constant-cost diesel-fired generation with wind generation. Instead, the savings are achieved by the more efficient operation of the conventional units of the system. Using additional storage for spinning reserve enables the system to decrease the amount of spinning reserve provided by single-cycle units. This decreases the amount of generation from these units, which are often operated at their least efficient point (at minimum load). At the same time, the amount of spinning reserve from the efficient combined-cycle units also decreases, allowing these units to operate at higher, more efficient levels.
Date: December 1, 2012
Creator: Ellison, James; Bhatnagar, Dhruv & Karlson, Benjamin
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Evaluation of Experimental Parameters in the Accelerated Aging of Closed-Cell Foam Insulation (open access)

Evaluation of Experimental Parameters in the Accelerated Aging of Closed-Cell Foam Insulation

The thermal conductivity of many closed-cell foam insulation products changes over time as production gases diffuse out of the cell matrix and atmospheric gases diffuse into the cells. Thin slicing has been shown to be an effective means of accelerating this process in such a way as to produce meaningful results. Efforts to produce a more prescriptive version of the ASTM C1303 standard test method led to the ruggedness test described here. This test program included the aging of full size insulation specimens for time periods of five years for direct comparison to the predicted results. Experimental parameters under investigation include: slice thickness, slice origin (at the surface or from the core of the slab), thin slice stack composition, product facings, original product thickness, product density, and product type. The test protocol has been completed and this report provides a detailed evaluation of the impact of the test parameters on the accuracy of the 5-year thermal conductivity prediction.
Date: December 1, 2012
Creator: Stovall, Therese K; Vanderlan, Michael & Atchley, Jerald Allen
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library