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Relative Hazard and Risk Measure Calculation Methodology Rev 1

Description: Documention of the methodology used to calculate relative hazard and risk measure results for the DOE complex wide risk profiles. This methodology is used on major site risk profiles.
Date: September 10, 2000
Creator: Stenner, Robert D.; White, Michael K.; Strenge, Dennis L.; Aaberg, Rosanne L. & Andrews, William B.
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Effect of Pre-Alloying Condition on the Bulk Amorphous Alloy Nd(60)Fe(30)Al(10).

Description: Bulk metallic glasses are materials that require only modest cooling rates to obtain amorphous solids directly from the melt. Nd{sub 60}Fe{sub 30}Al{sub 10} has been reported to be a ferromagnetic bulk metallic glass that exhibits high coercivity, a combination unlike conventional Nd-based amorphous magnetic alloys. To clarify the relationship between short-range order and high coercivity in glassy Nd{sub 60}Fe{sub 30}Al{sub 10}, experiments were performed to verify the existence of a homogeneo… more
Date: September 10, 2000
Creator: Oconnor, A. S.; Lewis, L. H.; Mccallum, R. W.; Dennis, K. W.; Kramer, M. J.; Kim Anh, D. T. et al.
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Critical current variation as a function of transverse stress of Bi-2212 Rutherford cables

Description: Transverse loading experiments on wire has shown that a significant drop in critical current occurs for stresses greater than 50 MPa. However, many high-energy physics applications require that the Bi{sub 2}Sr{sub 2}CaCu{sub 2}O{sub 8} conductor withstand stresses greater than 100 MPa without permanent degradation. Therefore, a study of epoxy impregnated cables, identical to those used in accelerator magnet applications, has been performed. This work presents the first results of Rutherford cab… more
Date: September 10, 2000
Creator: Dietderich, Daniel R.; Scanlan, R. M.; Hasegawa, Takayo; Aoki, Yuji; Sokolowski, Robert S. & Motowidlo, Leszck R.
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