Robert Anthony Joseph Iii
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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Archive | 2016
Riley M Cumberland; Kent Alan Williams; Joshua J Jarrell; Robert Anthony Joseph Iii
This report evaluates how the economic environment (i.e., discount rate, inflation rate, escalation rate) can impact previously estimated differences in lifecycle costs between an integrated waste management system with an interim storage facility (ISF) and a similar system without an ISF.
Archive | 2012
Jason R Bell; Robert Anthony Joseph Iii; Joanna McFarlane; A L Qualls
Concentrating solar power (CSP) may be an alternative to generating electricity from fossil fuels; however, greater thermodynamic efficiency is needed to improve the economics of CSP operation. One way of achieving improved efficiency is to operate the CSP loop at higher temperatures than the current maximum of about 400 C. ORNL has been investigating a synthetic polyaromatic oil for use in a trough type CSP collector, to temperatures up to 500 C. The oil was chosen because of its thermal stability and calculated low vapor and critical pressures. The oil has been synthesized using a Suzuki coupling mechanism and has been tested in static heating experiments. Analysis has been conducted on the oil after heating and suggests that there may be some isomerization taking place at 450 C, but the fluid appears to remain stable above that temperature. Tests were conducted over one week and further tests are planned to investigate stabilities after heating for months and in flow configurations. Thermochemical data and thermophysical predictions indicate that substituted polyaromatic hydrocarbons may be useful for applications that run at higher temperatures than possible with commercial fluids such as Therminol-VP1.
Nuclear Technology | 2017
Gordon M Petersen; S. Skutnik; James Ostrowski; Robert Anthony Joseph Iii
A key challenge in fulfilling the U.S. federal government’s obligations under the Nuclear Waste Policy Act is in the transition of used nuclear fuel (UNF) storage away from at-reactor storage and t...
Archive | 2016
Joshua J Jarrell; Robert Anthony Joseph Iii; Rob L Howard; Gordon M Petersen; Mark Nutt; Joe Carter; Thomas Cotton
This report provides an evaluation of the cost implications of incorporating a consolidated interim storage facility (ISF) into the waste management system (WMS). Specifically, the impacts of the timing of opening an ISF relative to opening a repository were analyzed to understand the potential effects on total system costs.
Nuclear Technology | 2011
Robert Anthony Joseph Iii; Charles O. Slater; Thomas M. Evans; Scott W. Mosher; Jeffrey O. Johnson
Abstract Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) has been engaged in the development and testing of a computational system that would use a grid of activation foil detectors to provide postdetonation forensic information from a nuclear device detonation. ORNL has developed a high-performance, three-dimensional (3-D) deterministic radiation transport code called Denovo. Denovo solves the multigroup discrete ordinates (SN) equations and can output 3-D data in a platform-independent format that can be efficiently analyzed using parallel, high-performance visualization tools. To evaluate the sensitivities and uncertainties associated with the deterministic computational method numerics, a numerical study on the New York City Times Square model was conducted using Denovo. In particular, the sensitivities and uncertainties associated with various components of the calculational method were systematically investigated, including (a) the Legendre polynomial expansion order of the scattering cross sections, (b) the angular quadrature, (c) multigroup energy binning, (d) spatial mesh sizes, (e) the material compositions of the building models, (f) the composition of the foundations upon which the buildings rest (e.g., ground, concrete, or asphalt), and (g) the amount of detail included in the building models. Although Denovo may calculate the idealized model well, there may be uncertainty in the results because of slight departures of the above-named parameters from those used in the idealized calculations. Fluxes and activities at selected locations from perturbed calculations are compared with corresponding values from the idealized or base case to determine the sensitivities associated with specified parameter changes. Results indicate that uncertainties related to numerics can be controlled by using higher fidelity models, but more work is needed to control the uncertainties related to the model.
energy 2014, Vol. 2, Pages 41-70 | 2014
Joanna McFarlane; Jason R Bell; David K Felde; Robert Anthony Joseph Iii; A. Lou Qualls; Samuel Paul Weaver
Archive | 2017
Joshua J Jarrell; Robert Anthony Joseph Iii; Rob L Howard; Riley M Cumberland; Gordon M Petersen; Mark Nutt; Joe Carter; Thomas Cotton
Archive | 2017
Riley M Cumberland; Abiodun Idowu Adeniyi; Rob L Howard; Robert Anthony Joseph Iii; Joshua J Jarrell; Mark Nutt
Archive | 2017
Joshua J Jarrell; Robert Anthony Joseph Iii; Riley M Cumberland; Gordon M Petersen; Elena Arkadievna Kalinina
Archive | 2015
Robert Anthony Joseph Iii; Richard Edward Hale; Gordon M Petersen; Rob L Howard; Mark Nutt