Browsing 1. Reports by Title
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Adsorption of inorganic contaminants in ponded effluents from coal-fired power plants
(Cambridge, Mass. : Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Ralph M. Parsons Laboratory, Department of Civil Engineering, 1985, 1985)The objectives of this study were [1] to conduct some experimental tests of the surface precipitation adsorption model, and [2] to work on the development of a simple yet widely applicable approach to modelling adsorption ... -
Advanced dry cooling tower concept
(MIT Energy Lab, 1975)The purpose of this year's work has been to develop a new dry cooling tower surface. The new surface utilizes a modification of film type packing in wet cooling towers. It is a concept which may eliminate excessive ... -
Advanced methods development for LWR trsansient analysis, final report : 1981-1982
(Cambridge, Mass. : Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Energy Laboratory and Department of Nuclear Engineering, 1982, 1982)The initial development of TITAN, a three-dimensional coupled neutronics/thermal-hydraulics code for LWR safety analysis, has been completed. The transient neutronics code QUANDRY has been joined to the two-fluid ... -
Advanced wet-dry cooling tower concept
(MIT Energy Laboratory, 1977-01)The purpose of this years' work has been to test and analyze the new dry cooling tower surface previously developed. The model heat transfer test apparatus built last year has been instrumented for temperature, humidity ... -
Alternative electric generation impact simulator : aegis, description and examples
(MIT Energy Laboratory, 1978-11)This simulator should be viewed as a framework for assembling and manipulating information about the economics, emissions, ambient concentrations, and potential health impacts of different types and configurations ... -
Alternative electric generation impact simulator : final summary report
(Cambridge, Mass. : Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Energy Laboratory, 1981, 1981)This report is a short summary of three related research tasks that were conducted during the project "Alternative Electric Generation Impact Simulator." The first of these tasks combines several different types of ... -
Alternative electrical energy sources for Maine
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Ambient monitoring of pollutants around synfuel plants : final report
([Cambridge, Mass.] : Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Energy Laboratory, 1984, 1984)This study was undertaken to aid in the evaluation of Environmental Monitoring Plans (EMP) submitted to the U.S. Synfuel Corporation by prospective operators of large-scale synfuel plants who are applying for financial ... -
An analysis of exposure panel data collected at Millstone Point, Connecticut
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Analysis of forces on core structures during a loss-of-coolant accident
(Cambridge, Mass. : Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Energy Laboratory, 1980, 1980) -
An analysis of oil supply disruption scenarios
([Cambridge, Mass.] : Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Energy Laboratory, 1981, 1981)This report brings the results of simulations of some oil supply disruptions on the M.I.T. Energy Laboratory Energy Macro Model. This model has previously been used to study the macroeconomic effects of the 1973-74 and ... -
Analysis of pumping systems for the cooling of underground transmission lines
(MIT Energy Lab, 1974)Various pumping arrangements and their pressure profile control for forced cooling of long pipe type transmission lines were investigated. In order to overcome the extensive friction head losses and provide ample ... -
Analysis of strategies for improving uranium utilization in pressurized water reactors
(Cambridge, Mass. : Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Energy Laboratory, 1981, 1981)Systematic procedures have been devised and applied to evaluate core design and fuel management strategies for improving uranium utilization in Pressurized Water Reactors operated on a once-through fuel cycle. A principal ... -
Analysis of the world oil market
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Analysis quality report on the EIA Annual Report to Congress 1978, volume III : coal supply
([Cambridge, Mass.] : Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Energy Laboratory, 1981, 1981)The Energy Information Administration (EIA) is charged by Congress to prepare an Annual Report to Congress (ARC) which includes projections of energy supplies, consumption and prices, as well as the relation of energy to ... -
Analytical modelling of hydrogen transport in reactor containments
(Cambridge, Mass. : Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Energy Laboratory and Department of Nuclear Engineering, 1983, 1983)There are two diffusion processes, molecular and turbulent, which should be modelled in different ways. Molecular diffusion is modelled by Wilke's formula for the multi-component gas diffusion, where the diffusion constants ... -
Annual report, April 1981 - May 1982 : laser induced deposition of thin films
(Cambridge, Mass. : Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Energy Laboratory, 1982, 1982)A new chemical vapor deposition (CVD) process has been demonstrated with Si thin films. In this process, reactant gases are heated by absorbing light energy emitted from an IR laser. No other surfaces are heated by the ... -
Appliance purchase and usage adaptation to a permanent time of day electricity rate schedule
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Application of a 2-D particle tracking model to simulate entrainment of winter flounder larvae at the Millstone Nuclear Power Station
([Cambridge, Mass.] : Energy Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1989, 1989)A 2-D random walk model, developed by Dimou (1989) as part of this research project, was used to simulate entrainment at the Millstone Nuclear Power Station of winter flounder larvae hatched within Niantic River. -
An application of a generalized management information system to energy policy and decision making : the user's view
(MIT Energy Lab, 1975)This paper presents an approach to the development and use of management information systems that is particularly applicable to systems with the following characteristics: - several classes of users, each of which ...