An RF Resonance Polarimeter Phase 1 Proof-of-Principle Experiment (open access)

An RF Resonance Polarimeter Phase 1 Proof-of-Principle Experiment

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Date: May 9, 1997
Creator: Cameron, P. R.; Barry, W. C.; Blaskiewicz, M. M.; Connolly, R. C.; Conte, M.; Corlett, J. N. et al.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Measured and theoretical characterization of the RF properties of stacked, high-gradient insulator material (open access)

Measured and theoretical characterization of the RF properties of stacked, high-gradient insulator material

Recent high-voltage breakdown experiments of periodic metallic-dielectric insulating structures have suggested several interesting high-gradient applications. One such area is the employment of high-gradient insulators in high-current, electron-beam, accelerating induction modules. For this application, the understanding of the rf characteristics of the insulator plays an important role in estimating beam-cavity interactions. In this paper, we examine the rf properties of the insulator comparing simulation results with experiment. Different insulator designs are examined to determine their rf transmission properties in gap geometries.
Date: May 9, 1997
Creator: Houck, T. L., LLNL
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Beam expansion with specified final distributions (open access)

Beam expansion with specified final distributions

The formation of nearly uniformly distributed beams has been accomplished by the use of multipole magnets. Multipole fields, however, are an inappropriate basis for creating precise distributions, particularly since substantial departures from uniformity are produced with a finite number of multipole elements. A more appropriate formalism that allows precise formation of a desired distribution is presented. Design of nonlinear magnets for uniform-beam production and the optics of an accompanying expansion system are presented.
Date: May 9, 1997
Creator: Jason, A.J.; Blind, B. & Halbach, K.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Spent nuclear fuel project quality assurance program plan (open access)

Spent nuclear fuel project quality assurance program plan

This main body of this document describes how the requirements of 10 CFR 830.120 are met by the Spent Nuclear Fuel Project through implementation of WHC-SP-1131. Appendix A describes how the requirements of DOE/RW-0333P are met by the Spent Nuclear Fuel Project through implementation of specific policies, manuals, and procedures.
Date: May 9, 1997
Creator: Lacey, R. E.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
An Interactive Beam Line Simulator Module for RHIC (open access)

An Interactive Beam Line Simulator Module for RHIC

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Date: May 9, 1997
Creator: MacKay, W.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Safety analysis report for packaging, onsite, long-length contaminated equipment transport system (open access)

Safety analysis report for packaging, onsite, long-length contaminated equipment transport system

This safety analysis report for packaging describes the components of the long-length contaminated equipment (LLCE) transport system (TS) and provides the analyses, evaluations, and associated operational controls necessary for the safe use of the LLCE TS on the Hanford Site. The LLCE TS will provide a standardized, comprehensive approach for the disposal of approximately 98% of LLCE scheduled to be removed from the 200 Area waste tanks.
Date: May 9, 1997
Creator: McCormick, W.A.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Quarterly environmental data summary for first quarter 1997 (open access)

Quarterly environmental data summary for first quarter 1997

This report supports the Weldon Spring Site Remedial Action Project Federal Facilities Agreement. All data received and verified during the fourth quarter were within a permissible range of variability except for those detailed in this support. Above normal occurrences are cited for groundwater data and NPDES. There were none for air, surface water or springs. A brief summary is presented of the data that met the above normal criteria merged during the first quarter and updates on past reported above normal data.
Date: May 9, 1997
Creator: McCracken, S.H.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Increased Oil Production and Reserves from Improved Completion Techniques in the Bluebell Field, Uinta Basin, Utah (open access)

Increased Oil Production and Reserves from Improved Completion Techniques in the Bluebell Field, Uinta Basin, Utah

The objective of this project is to increase oil production and reserves in the Uinta Basin by demonstrating improved completion techniques. Low productivity of Uinta Basin wells is caused by gross production intervals of several thousand feet that contain perforated thief zones, water-bearing zones, and perforated oil-bearing intervals. Geologic and engineering characterization and computer simulation of the Green River and Wasatch Formations in the Bluebell field will determine reservoir heterogeneities related to fractures and depositional trends. This will be followed by drilling and recompletion of several wells to demonstrate improved completion techniques based on the reservoir characterization. Transfer of the project results will be an ongoing component of the project.
Date: May 9, 1997
Creator: Morgan, C. D.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Finite element radiation transport in one dimension (open access)

Finite element radiation transport in one dimension

A new physics package solves radiation transport equations in one space dimension, multiple energy groups and directions. A discontinuous finite element method discretizes radiation intensity with respect to space and angle, and a continuous finite element method discretizes electron temperature `in space. A splitting method solves the resulting linear equations. This is a one-dimensional analog of Kershaw and Harte`s two-dimensional package. This package has been installed in a two-dimensional inertial confinement fusion code, and has given excellent results for both thermal waves and highly directional radiation. In contrast, the traditional discrete ordinate and spherical harmonic methods show less accurate results in both cases.
Date: May 9, 1997
Creator: Painter, J.F.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Independent design review report for truck {number_sign}1 modifications for flammable gas tanks (open access)

Independent design review report for truck {number_sign}1 modifications for flammable gas tanks

The East and West Tank Farm Standing Order 97-01 requires that the PMST be modified to include purging of the enclosed space underneath the shielded receiver weather cover per National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 496, Purged and Pressurized Enclosures for Electrical Equipment. The Standing Order also requires that the PMST be modified by replacing the existing electrical remote latch (RLU) unit with a mechanical remote latch unit. As the mechanical remote latch unit was exactly like the RLU installed on the Rotary Mode Core Sampler Trucks (RMCST) and the design for the RMCST went through formal design review, replacing the RLU was done utilizing informal design verification and was completed per work package ES-97-0028. As the weather cover purge was similar to the design for the RMCSTS, this design was reviewed using the independent review method with multiple independent reviewers. A function design criteria (WHC-SD-WM-FDC-048, Functional Design Criteria for Core Sampling in Flammable Gas Watch List Tanks) provided the criteria for the modifications. The review consisted of distributing the design review package to the reviewers and collecting and dispositioning the RCR comments. The review package included the ECNs for review, the Design Compliance Matrix, copies of all drawings affected, and …
Date: May 9, 1997
Creator: Wilson, G. W.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Informal science educators network project Association of Science-Technology Centers Incorporated. Final report (open access)

Informal science educators network project Association of Science-Technology Centers Incorporated. Final report

Funding from the Department of Energy and the Annenberg/CPB Math and Science Project have helped the Association of Science-technology Centers Incorporated (ASTC) to establish and sustain an on-line community of informal science educators nationwide. The Project, called the Informal Science Educators Network Project (ISEN), is composed primarily of informal science educators and exhibit developers from science centers, museums, zoos, aquariums, botanical gardens, parks, and nature centers. Although museum-based professionals represent the majority of subscribers to ISEN, also involved are some classroom teachers and teacher educators from colleges and universities. Common to all ISEN participants is a commitment to school and science education reform. Specifically, funding from the Department of Energy helped to boot strap the effort, providing Barrier Reduction Vouchers to 123 educators that enabled them participate in ISEN. Among the major accomplishments of the Project are these: (1) assistance to 123 informal science educators to attend Internet training sessions held in connection with the Project and/or purchase hardware and software that linked them to the Internet; (2) Internet training for 153 informal science educators; (3) development of a listserv which currently has over 180 subscribers--an all-time high; (4) opportunity to participate in four web chats involving informal science educators …
Date: May 9, 1997
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library