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Lifetime increase using passive harmonic cavities insynchrotronlight sources (open access)

Lifetime increase using passive harmonic cavities insynchrotronlight sources

Harmonic cavities have been used in storage rings to increase beam lifetime and Landau damping by lengthening the bunch.The need for lifetime increase is particularly great in the present generation of low to medium energy synchrotron light sources where the small transverse beam sizes lead to relatively short lifetimes from large-angle intrabeam (Touschek) scattering. We review the beam dynamics of harmonic radiofrequency (RF) systems and discuss optimization of the beam lifetime using passive harmonic cavities.
Date: September 22, 2000
Creator: Byrd, J.M. & Georgsson, M.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Methodology to Integrate Magnetic Resonance and Acoustic Measurements for Reservoir Characterization (open access)

A Methodology to Integrate Magnetic Resonance and Acoustic Measurements for Reservoir Characterization

This report contains eight sections. Some individual subsections contain lists of references as well as figures and conclusions when appropriate. The first section includes the introduction and summary of the first-year project efforts. The next section describes the results of the project tasks: (1) implementation of theoretical relations between effect dispersion and the stochastic medium, (2) imaging analyses using core and well log data, (3) construction of dispersion and attenuation models at the core and borehole scales in poroelastic media, (4) petrophysics and a catalog of core and well log data from Siberia Ridge field, (5) acoustic/geotechnical measurements and CT imaging of core samples from Florida carbonates, and (6) development of an algorithm to predict pore size distribution from NMR core data. The last section includes a summary of accomplishments, technology transfer activities and follow-on work for Phase II.
Date: September 22, 2000
Creator: Parra, Jorge O.; Hackert, Chris L.; Ni, Qingwen & Collier, Hughbert A.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Multi Canister Overpack (MCO) Handling Machine Independent Review of Seismic Structural Analysis (open access)

Multi Canister Overpack (MCO) Handling Machine Independent Review of Seismic Structural Analysis

The following separate reports and correspondence pertains to the independent review of the seismic analysis. The original analysis was performed by GEC-Alsthom Engineering Systems Limited (GEC-ESL) under subcontract to Foster-Wheeler Environmental Corporation (FWEC) who was the prime integration contractor to the Spent Nuclear Fuel Project for the Multi-Canister Overpack (MCO) Handling Machine (MHM). The original analysis was performed to the Design Basis Earthquake (DBE) response spectra using 5% damping as required in specification, HNF-S-0468 for the 90% Design Report in June 1997. The independent review was performed by Fluor-Daniel (Irvine) under a separate task from their scope as Architect-Engineer of the Canister Storage Building (CSB) in 1997. The comments were issued in April 1998. Later in 1997, the response spectra of the Canister Storage Building (CSB) was revised according to a new soil-structure interaction analysis and accordingly revised the response spectra for the MHM and utilized 7% damping in accordance with American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) NOG-1, ''Rules for Construction of Overhead and Gantry Cranes (Top Running Bridge, Multiple Girder).'' The analysis was re-performed to check critical areas but because manufacturing was underway, designs were not altered unless necessary. FWEC responded to SNF Project correspondence on the review comments …
Date: September 22, 2000
Creator: SWENSON, C.E.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
New Process for Grain Refinement of Aluminum. Final Report (open access)

New Process for Grain Refinement of Aluminum. Final Report

A new method of grain refining aluminum involving in-situ formation of boride nuclei in molten aluminum just prior to casting has been developed in the subject DOE program over the last thirty months by a team consisting of JDC, Inc., Alcoa Technical Center, GRAS, Inc., Touchstone Labs, and GKS Engineering Services. The Manufacturing process to make boron trichloride for grain refining is much simpler than preparing conventional grain refiners, with attendant environmental, capital, and energy savings. The manufacture of boride grain refining nuclei using the fy-Gem process avoids clusters, salt and oxide inclusions that cause quality problems in aluminum today.
Date: September 22, 2000
Creator: Megy, Dr. Joseph A.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
NUPRO Process Vent and MCO Check Valve Prevent Backflow from Process Vent into MCO (open access)

NUPRO Process Vent and MCO Check Valve Prevent Backflow from Process Vent into MCO

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Date: September 22, 2000
Creator: Miska, C. R.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Office of River Protection (RPP) Interface Management in the Multi Contract Project Environment at Hanford (open access)

Office of River Protection (RPP) Interface Management in the Multi Contract Project Environment at Hanford

The Office of River Protection (ORP) is implementing the River Protection Project (RPP) using two prime contractors. CH2M Hill Hanford Group, Inc. (CHG) is responsible for operating the existing tank system, delivering the waste feed to the waste treatment plant, and managing the resulting low- and high-level glass waste ''product'' through a performance-based fee type contract. A separate prime contractor will be responsible for designing, constructing and commissioning of a new Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant (WTP), and preparing the waste for ultimate disposal. In addition to the prime contractors and their interfaces, the River Protection Project is being conducted on the Hanford Site, which is under the management of another DOE organization, DOE Richland Field Office (DOE-RL). The infrastructure and utilities are provided by DOE-RL, for example. In addition, there are multiple other technical interfaces with federal, state and other regulatory agencies that influence the management of the activities. This paper provides an overview of the approach employed by ORP to identify, coordinate, and manage the technical interfaces of RPP. In addition, this paper describes the approach and methodologies used to: Establish an overall framework for interface management. Establish the requirements for defining and managing interfaces for the prime …
Date: September 22, 2000
Creator: SHIKASHIO, L.A.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Overview of IFE chamber and target technologies R&D in the U.S. (open access)

Overview of IFE chamber and target technologies R&D in the U.S.

The U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Fusion Energy Science (OFES) formed the Virtual Laboratory for Technology (VLT) to develop the technologies needed to support near term fusion experiments and to provide the basis for future magnetic and inertial fusion energy power plants. The scope of the inertial fusion energy (IFE) element of the VLT includes the fusion chamber, driver/chamber interface, target fabrication and injection, and safety and environmental assessment for IFE. Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, in conjunction with other laboratories, universities and industry, has written an R&D plan to address the critical issues in these areas over the next 5 years in a coordinated manner. This paper provides an overview of the US. research activities addressing these critical issues.
Date: September 22, 2000
Creator: Meier, W. R.; Abdou, M. A.; Kulcinski, G. L.; Moir, R. W.; Nobile, A.; Peterson, P. F. et al.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
PIV MEASUREMENTS OF A SHOCK-ACCELERATED FLUID INSTABILITY (open access)

PIV MEASUREMENTS OF A SHOCK-ACCELERATED FLUID INSTABILITY

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Date: September 22, 2000
Creator: PRESTRIDGE, K. P.; VOROBIEFF, P. & AL., ET.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
A review of life-cycle applications for environmental decision making in the United States. (open access)

A review of life-cycle applications for environmental decision making in the United States.

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Date: September 22, 2000
Creator: Elcock, D.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
River Protection Project (RPP) Immobilized High Level Waste (HLW) Interim Storage Plan (open access)

River Protection Project (RPP) Immobilized High Level Waste (HLW) Interim Storage Plan

This document replaces HNF-1751, Revision 1. It incorporates updates to reflect changes in programmatic direction associated with the vitrification plant contract and associated DOE-ORP guidance. In addition it includes planning associated with failed/used melter and sample handling and disposition work scope. The document also includes format modifications and section numbering update consistent with CH2M HILL Hanford Group, Inc. procedures.
Date: September 22, 2000
Creator: Briggs, M. G.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
River Protection Project (RPP) Immobilized High Level Waste (IHLW) Storage Plan (open access)

River Protection Project (RPP) Immobilized High Level Waste (IHLW) Storage Plan

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Date: September 22, 2000
Creator: Briggs, M. G.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
River Protection Project (RPP) Immobilized Low Activity Waste (ILAW) Disposal Plan (open access)

River Protection Project (RPP) Immobilized Low Activity Waste (ILAW) Disposal Plan

This document replaces HNF-1517, Rev 2 which is deleted. It incorporates updates to reflect changes in programmatic direction associated with the vitrification plant contract change and associated DOE/ORP guidance. In addition it incorporates the cancellation of Project W-465, Grout Facility, and the associated modifications to Project W-520, Immobilized High-Level Waste Disposal Facility. It also includes document format changes and section number modifications consistent with CH2M HILL Hanford Group, Inc. procedures.
Date: September 22, 2000
Creator: Briggs, M. G.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
School Facilities Infrastructure: Background and Legislative Proposals in the 106th Congress (open access)

School Facilities Infrastructure: Background and Legislative Proposals in the 106th Congress

Congressional Research Service (CRS) report entailing background information and legislative proposals in the 106th Congress in regards to school facilities and infrastructure. Topics include, legislative action, enrollment projections and construction, estimates of construction needs, etc..
Date: September 22, 2000
Creator: Boren, Susan
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Sequestration Process and Across-the-Board Spending Cuts for FY2000 (open access)

The Sequestration Process and Across-the-Board Spending Cuts for FY2000

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Date: September 22, 2000
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Silica Scale Inhibition: Effect of Organic Additives on Polymerization (open access)

Silica Scale Inhibition: Effect of Organic Additives on Polymerization

The problem of silica scale formation is common in geothermal power production facilities worldwide. Factors such as variable fluid compositions, different plant operating conditions, and the complex nature of silica polymerization reactions contribute to make scale inhibition a difficult problem. Scale forms by molecular and particle (colloid) deposition. Colloids are produced by polymerization of aqueous silica. One approach to controlling silica scale is to use water-soluble organic polymers that inhibit or delay the onset of polymerization. Laboratory batch experiments are being performed to test the ability of commercially available antiscalants to extend the length of the induction period during silica polymerization. The induction period should be long enough to allow the brine to pass through the surface and reinjection facilities before colloid deposition occurs. Potential antiscalants will then be tested under field conditions at a geothermal power plant.
Date: September 22, 2000
Creator: Leif, R; Bruton, C & Bourcier, W
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
System Configuration Management Implementation Procedure for the Canister Storage Building (CSB) (open access)

System Configuration Management Implementation Procedure for the Canister Storage Building (CSB)

This document implements the procedure for providing configuration control for the monitoring and control systems associated with the operation of the Canister Storage Building (CSB). It identifies and defines the configuration items in the monitoring and control systems, provides configuration control of these items throughout the system life cycle, provides configuration status accounting, physical protection and control, and verifies the completeness and correctness of the items. It is written to comply with HNF-SD-SNF-CM-001, Spent Nuclear Fuel Configuration Management Plan (Forehand 1998), HNF-PRO-309, Computer Software Quality Assurance Requirements, HNF-PRO-2778, IRM Application Software System Life Cycle Standards, and applicable sections of administrative procedure AP-CM-6-037-00, SNF Project Process Automation Software and Equipment Configuration Management.
Date: September 22, 2000
Creator: GARRISON, R.C.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Test Objectives for the Saltcake Dissolution Retrieval Demonstration (open access)

Test Objectives for the Saltcake Dissolution Retrieval Demonstration

This document describes the objectives the Saltcake Dissolution Retrieval Demonstration. The near term strategy for single-shell tank waste retrieval activities has shifted from focusing on maximizing the number of tanks entered for retrieval (regardless of waste volume or content) to a focus on scheduling the retrieval of wastes from those single-shell tanks with a high volume of contaminants of concern. These contaminants are defined as mobile, long-lived radionuclides that have a potential of reaching the groundwater and the Columbia River. This strategy also focuses on the performance of key retrieval technology demonstrations, including the Saltcake Dissolution Retrieval Demonstration, in a variety of waste forms and tank farm locations to establish a technical basis for future work. The work scope will also focus on the performance of risk assessment, retrieval performance evaluations (RPE) and incorporating vadose zone characterization data on a tank-by-tank basis, and on updating tank farm closure/post closure work plans. The deployment of a retrieval technology other than Past-Practice Sluicing (PPS) allows determination of limits of technical capabilities, as well as, providing a solid planning basis for future SST retrievals. This saltcake dissolution technology deployment test will determine if saltcake dissolution is a viable retrieval option for SST retrieval. …
Date: September 22, 2000
Creator: DEFIGH PRICE, C.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Texas Register, Volume 25, Number 38, Pages 9291-9734, September 22, 2000 (open access)

Texas Register, Volume 25, Number 38, Pages 9291-9734, September 22, 2000

A weekly publication, the Texas Register serves as the journal of state agency rulemaking for Texas. Information published in the Texas Register includes proposed, adopted, withdrawn and emergency rule actions, notices of state agency review of agency rules, governor's appointments, attorney general opinions, and miscellaneous documents such as requests for proposals. After adoption, these rulemaking actions are codified into the Texas Administrative Code.
Date: September 22, 2000
Creator: Texas. Secretary of State.
Object Type: Journal/Magazine/Newsletter
System: The Portal to Texas History
Thick Liquid-Walled, Field-Reversed Configuration (open access)

Thick Liquid-Walled, Field-Reversed Configuration

A thick flowing layer of liquid (e.g., flibe--a molten salt, or Sn{sub 80}Li{sub 20}--a liquid metal) protects the structural walls of the field-reversed configuration (FRC) so that they can last the life of the plant even with intense 14 MeV neutron bombardment from the D-T fusion reaction. The surface temperature of the liquid rises as it passes from the inlet nozzles to the exit or receiver nozzles due to absorption of line and bremsstrahlung radiation, and neutrons. The surface temperature can be reduced by enhancement of convection near the surface to transport hot surface liquid into the cooler interior. This surface temperature must be compatible with a practical heat transport and energy recovery system. The evaporative flux from the wall driven by the surface temperature must also result in an acceptable impurity level in the core plasma. The shielding of the core by the edge plasma is modeled with a 2D transport code for the resulting impurity ions; these ions are either swept out to the distant end tanks, or diffuse to the hot plasma core. An auxiliary plasma between the edge plasma and the liquid wall can further attenuate evaporating flux of atoms and molecules by ionization. The current …
Date: September 22, 2000
Creator: Moir, R. W.; Bulmer, R. H.; Gulec, K.; Fogarty, P.; Nelson, B.; Ohnishi, M. et al.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
TWRS Retrieval and Storage Mission and Immobilized Low Activity Waste (ILAW) Disposal Plan (open access)

TWRS Retrieval and Storage Mission and Immobilized Low Activity Waste (ILAW) Disposal Plan

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Date: September 22, 2000
Creator: Briggs, M. G.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Analysis of technology options to reduce the fuel consumption of idling trucks (open access)

Analysis of technology options to reduce the fuel consumption of idling trucks

Long-haul trucks idling overnight consume more than 838 million gallons (20 million barrels) of fuel annually. Idling also emits pollutants. Truck drivers idle their engines primarily to (1) heat or cool the cab and/or sleeper, (2) keep the fuel warm in winter, and (3) keep the engine warm in the winter so that the engine is easier to start. Alternatives to overnight idling could save much of this fuel, reduce emissions, and cut operating costs. Several fuel-efficient alternatives to idling are available to provide heating and cooling: (1) direct-fired heater for cab/sleeper heating, with or without storage cooling; (2) auxiliary power units; and (3) truck stop electrification. Many of these technologies have drawbacks that limit market acceptance. Options that supply electricity are economically viable for trucks that are idled for 1,000--3,000 or more hours a year, while heater units could be used across the board. Payback times for fleets, which would receive quantity discounts on the prices, would be somewhat shorter.
Date: August 22, 2000
Creator: Stodolsky, F.; Gaines, L. & Vyas, A.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Assessment of PNGV fuels infrastructure : infrastructure concerns related to the safety of alternative fuels. (open access)

Assessment of PNGV fuels infrastructure : infrastructure concerns related to the safety of alternative fuels.

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Date: August 22, 2000
Creator: Plotkin, S. E.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Automated operation of the APS linear using the procedure execution manager. (open access)

Automated operation of the APS linear using the procedure execution manager.

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Date: August 22, 2000
Creator: Soliday, R.; Pasky, S. & Borland, M.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Credit Reform: Improving Rural Development's Credit Program Cost Estimates (open access)

Credit Reform: Improving Rural Development's Credit Program Cost Estimates

Correspondence issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Pursuant to a legislative requirement, GAO provided information on the Department of Agriculture's (USDA) Rural Development (RD) mission area's progress in improving its credit program cost estimates."
Date: August 22, 2000
Creator: United States. General Accounting Office.
Object Type: Text
System: The UNT Digital Library