Assessment of fire hazards in buildings housing fusion energy experiments (open access)

Assessment of fire hazards in buildings housing fusion energy experiments

A number of materials in and within the proximity of buildings housing fusion energy experiments (FEE) were analyzed for their potential fire hazard. The materials used in this study were mostly: electrical and thermal insulations. The fire hazard of these materials was assessed in terms of their ease of ignition, heat release rate, generation of smoke, and the effect of thermal environment on the combustion behavior. Several fire protection measures for buildings housing the (FEE) projects are analyzed and as a result of this study are found to be adequate for the near term.
Date: May 2, 1978
Creator: Alvares, N. & Lipska, A.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
War climate study (open access)

War climate study

This report provides a discussion of the environmental impacts of warfare involving nuclear weapons. The changes in ozone layer, climate, and changes in earth heating (or cooling) caused by nuclear explosions are discussed with possible implications for public health and agricultural activities.
Date: May 2, 1974
Creator: Batzel, R. E.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
TAN/LOFT 13. 8 kV, 2. 4 kV and 480 V relay and circuit breaker coordination study. Revision A (open access)

TAN/LOFT 13. 8 kV, 2. 4 kV and 480 V relay and circuit breaker coordination study. Revision A

The coordination study of 1972 performed by Mr. N.A. Williams of Kaiser Engineers (LTR 13 10-3) is examined and updated based upon 1977 loads. Present overcurrent relay settings are presented and evaluated for adequacy in terms of the updated short circuit analysis. Recommendations are made for new relay and trip device settings to improve coordination. Switchgear ratings are examined against available short circuit currents, and recommendations are made where applicable. Vital MCC-A and B are examined in detail to provide maximum continuity of service for every fault contingency. A recommendation is made to improve the reliability of these buses.
Date: May 2, 1978
Creator: Burnett, J.E.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Recent studies concerning plasma buildup in a mirror fusion engineering research facility (FERF) (open access)

Recent studies concerning plasma buildup in a mirror fusion engineering research facility (FERF)

Use of a finite Larmor radius buildup code has resulted in revised predictions for the fusion engineering research facility (FERF) plasma. Because of charge-exchange erosion of the plasma surface, the radial density profile is found to be quite flat, in contrast to a previously predicted cubic profile. At a given value of n tau, the required beam current and the fusion neutron flux are significantly larger than previously predicted.
Date: May 2, 1977
Creator: Campbell, M.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Computer simulations of a 1/5-scale experiment of a Mark I boiler water reactor pressure-suppression system under hypothetical LOCA conditions (open access)

Computer simulations of a 1/5-scale experiment of a Mark I boiler water reactor pressure-suppression system under hypothetical LOCA conditions

The CHAMP computer code was employed to simulate a plane-geometry cross section of a Mark I boiling water reactor toroidal pressure suppression system air discharge experiment under hypothetical loss-of-coolant accident conditions. The experiments were performed at the Lawrence Livermore Laboratory on a /sup 1///sub 5/-scale model of the Peach Bottom Nuclear Power Plant.
Date: May 2, 1978
Creator: Edwards, L.L.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Studies on antiprotonic atoms (open access)

Studies on antiprotonic atoms

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Date: May 2, 1975
Creator: Eisenstein, R. A.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Revegetation Following Artificial Disturbance. Three Year Progress Report, June 1, 1975--February 28, 1978 (open access)

Revegetation Following Artificial Disturbance. Three Year Progress Report, June 1, 1975--February 28, 1978

The purpose of the study was to look at some of the potential problems associated with reseeding or reclamation in the buffer zone at the Rocky Flats nuclear weapons plant near Golden, Colorado. During the time covered by this report, another contract dealing with the Grasslands Irradiation Site was transferred to this contract. It was proposed that plant sensitivity to an internal alpha dose, such as might be encountered on Pu contaminated or uranium mine mill tailing contaminated soils, be measured using chromosome aberrations as the end point. This three year report is divided into two subproject reports; one dealing with the Rocky Flats work and one dealing with the grasslands irradiation study. The objectives of the first study were to determine a rapid and feasible method of revegetation;determine a revegetation method such that the vegetation will revert to a natural system as rapidly as possible; and develop a predictive model for soil movement by wind during the revegetation period. The results of the second investigation to date are as follows. There was no change in diversity over the last 3 year period. There was no change in coefficient of community over the last 3 year period. There was no …
Date: May 2, 1978
Creator: Fraley, L. Jr.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Evaluation of the solar building, Albuquerque, NM. Annual progress report, March 31, 1976--April 30, 1977 (open access)

Evaluation of the solar building, Albuquerque, NM. Annual progress report, March 31, 1976--April 30, 1977

Data validation procedures and correlations are detailed as well as system performance results. The latter includes solar collection, heat pump performance, tank temperature stratification, building infiltration and system heating output/building energy requirements. The procedure to computer model the Solar Building and correlate the model with field collected data is described.
Date: May 2, 1977
Creator: Gilman, S. F.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Fluid loads on LOFT DTT shrouds located in reactor vessel downcomer and DTT thermal loads during nuclear LOCE (open access)

Fluid loads on LOFT DTT shrouds located in reactor vessel downcomer and DTT thermal loads during nuclear LOCE

A thermal analysis was performed on a LOFT drag disc turbine (DTT) for a nuclear LOCE. Thermal gradients through the DTT shroud and turbine body, and temperature differences between body and shroud were calculated. This was done to determine the possible need for additional stress analyses of the DTT shroud to body welds based on thermal loads for a nuclear LOCE.
Date: May 2, 1978
Creator: Kyllingstad, G.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Proposed safety standards for ERDA trailers and other portable structures (open access)

Proposed safety standards for ERDA trailers and other portable structures

Topics discussed include body and frame design and construction requirements, planning cnsiderations, thermal protection, heating and cooling systems, plumbing, electrical systems, fire safety, industrial safety and hygiene, identification of portable structures, and testing. (TFD)
Date: May 2, 1977
Creator: Lipska, A. E. & Welton, L. G.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Ranking energy-conservation measures to establish research priorities: synopsis of a workshop (open access)

Ranking energy-conservation measures to establish research priorities: synopsis of a workshop

A workshop was convened to assist DOE's Technology Assessment Division in evaluating the need to prepare additional environmental- and social-impact assessments of different energy-conservation measures. Attendees participated in a decision-making exercise designed to rank 19 different energy-conservation measures according to their overall potential for achieving important national goals and their ease of implementation. The participants felt that the most-important ranking criteria dealt with questions concerning feasibility (economic, political/institutional, social, and technical) and economic efficiency. Other criteria, such as environmental quality and occupational health and safety received lower weights; possibly because of the widespread belief that most of the conservation measures presented would be environmentally beneficial. In the participants' view, the most-promising and feasible conservation measures include new-building-performance standards, retrofit of existing housing stock, new-appliance-performance standards and increased use of smaller cars. In contrast, conservation options which ranked rather low, such as diesel engines, coal-fired aluminum remelt furnaces, and cupola furnace modifications were expected to have some harmful environmental and health impacts. Most of these impacts are expected to be highly localized and of lesser national concern. Disagreement exists as to the efficacy of funding those projects deemed highly desirable and feasible versus those which are expected to have the greater …
Date: May 2, 1979
Creator: Moskowitz, P.D.; Le, T.Q. & Pierce, B.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Fracture mechanics evaluation of some LOFT blowdown system and primary coolant coldleg welds (open access)

Fracture mechanics evaluation of some LOFT blowdown system and primary coolant coldleg welds

Fracture mechanics evaluations were performed for three welds in the LOFT blowdown system and one weld in the LOFT primary coolant system. Because the applied stress is not known, a sensitivity analysis was run. The assumed initial defect size was one that had a small probability of being missed; applied stresses of 68.9, 137.8, 206.7, and 344.8 MPa were used. It was found that at the lowest stress (68.9 MPa or 10 ksi) the number of cycles from the initial size to rupture was over 6 x 10/sup 6/. The current calculations indicate that with the worst crack configuration--depth-to-length ratio (a/2c) of 0.10--about 1000 cycles with a peak stress of 227.5 MPa (33 ksi) will be needed to propagate the 0.5 x 5.1 cm (0.2 x 2.0 in.) crack to failure.
Date: May 2, 1978
Creator: Nagata, P. K.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Neutron spectra from 30-MeV deuterons on a thick beryllium target. [Cross sections] (open access)

Neutron spectra from 30-MeV deuterons on a thick beryllium target. [Cross sections]

The neutron spectra produced by bombarding a thick beryllium target with 30-MeV deuterons at the University of California, Davis, cyclotron was measured. These spectra are of interest in studying the effect of neutrons on materials to be used in future fusion reactors. The spectra were inferred from the activation of two sets of detector foils placed at an angle THETA = 0/sup 0/ to the deuteron beam, one immediately behind the beryllium target block, and one 40 mm to the rear. The SAND-II program was used to analyze the foil activation data to obtain the fluence in each of one hundred energy groups. The neutron spectrum (fluence/MeV) close to the target decreases continuously with energy in the range 2 to 30 MeV, while the spectrum 40 mm back has a minimum at about 8 MeV and a peak at about 14 MeV. The contribution from neutrons of energies less than 10 MeV is much greater than that found in previous spectral measurements made at large distances from the target. This difference is attributed to the neutrons which are emitted at large angles from the deuteron beam. These observations show the importance of evaluating the neutron spectrum near the target if …
Date: May 2, 1977
Creator: Nethaway, D. R.; Van Konynenburg, R. A. & Guinan, M. W.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Electron energy and space charge calculations in reflex diodes (open access)

Electron energy and space charge calculations in reflex diodes

Previously reported Monte Carlo code calculations of the electron energy distributions and the consequent reflex triode characteristics will be presented for two different anode designs. In addition, a generalized formulation of Poisson's equation will be used to examine the virtual cathode side of a reflex diode. The familiar ''resonance'' solution for the reflex triode is again found, but with a different physical interpretation. In the former case the current diverges, but in the virtual cathode space the linear dimension diverges as one approaches the ''resonance.''
Date: May 2, 1977
Creator: Shearer, J. W.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Multielement spark-gap switch system. Final report (open access)

Multielement spark-gap switch system. Final report

An engineering study was made to formulate a conceptual design for a multielement arc-type electrical switch system for switching 50,000-amp, 100-nsec or less pulses from a 50,000-v source at up to 1000 ppS. The switch is to have a lifetime of at least 5 x 10/sup 8/ pulse MTBF, litter time less than 10 nsec, closure time of less than 20 nsec, and 10 nh or less inductance. An offset midplane triggered spark gap (TSG) with ultraviolet (uv) preionization and forced air was selected as the most suitable switch for this application. Many but not all of the requirements of a full scale switch system were demonstrated in a 2-TSG subsystem. The requirements of current, pulse duration, frequency, lifetime, jitter, and inductance were equal to or better than needed; however, the TSG's were not operated above 36,000 v, mainly because of voltage limitations in the trigger switch. The TSG's were rated at only 35,000 v and were not holding off enough voltage in relation to their total gap spacing due to E-field distortions. Because the voltag-to-gap ratio was lower than optimum, the closure time was excessive to about 33 nsec, or 13 nsec in excess of the specification value.
Date: May 2, 1979
Creator: Watson, H.; Gibson, R. A.; Sun, Y. H. & Wickson, A.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Pacific Gas and Electric Company preliminary staff review, Geysers Unit 16 (open access)

Pacific Gas and Electric Company preliminary staff review, Geysers Unit 16

The existing documentation on the Geysers Unit 16 and Geysers to Lakeville transmission line projects is reviewed and data deficiencies and areas requiring clarification for filing a Notice of Intention on these projects are identified. (MHR)
Date: May 2, 1978
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Book
System: The UNT Digital Library