Browsing MIT Energy Laboratory by Title
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The supply of North Sea oil
(MIT Energy Laboratory, 1977-07) -
SYSGEN : production costing and reliability model user documentation
(MIT Energy Laboratory, 1979-07) -
Systematic methodology for the comparison of environmental control technologies for coal-fired electric generation
(MIT Energy Lab, 1976)This report describes work performed as a subcontract to Argonne National Laboratory's project "Environmental Control Technology for Generation of Power from Coal." The intention of thatArgonne Program is to provide ... -
Systems studies on the extraction of uranium from seawater
([Cambridge, Mass.] : Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Energy Laboratory, 1981, 1981)This report summarizes the work done at MIT during FY 1981 on the overall system design of a uranium-from-seawater facility. It consists of a sequence of seven major chapters, each of which was originally prepared as a ... -
TEA - a linear frequency domain finite element model for tidal embayment analysis
([Cambridge, Mass.] : Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Energy Laboratory and R.M. Parsons Laboratory for Water Resources and Hydrodynamics, Dept. of Civil Engineering, 1984, 1984)A frequency domain (harmonic) finite element model is developed for the numerical prediction of depth average circulation within small embayments. Such embayments are often characterized by irregular boundaries and bottom ... -
Technical change in the primary metals industry
(MIT Energy Laboratory, 1977) -
Technological change, tax policy, and the derived demand for energy
(Cambridge, Mass. : Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Energy Laboratory, [1975], 1975) -
Technology options to meet energy demand and the economic impact on Black America
(MIT Energy Laboratory, 1977-04) -
Thermal pollution abatement evaluation model for power plant siting
(MIT Energy Lab, 1973)A thermal pollution abatement model for power plant siting is formulated to evaluate the economic costs, resource requirements, and physical characteristics of a particular thermal pollution abatement technology at ... -
THERMIT-2 : a two-fluid model for light water reactor subchannel transient analysis
(Cambridge, Mass. : Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Energy Laboratory, 1981, 1981) -
Thermohydraulic analysis of U-tube steam generators
(Cambridge, Mass. : Energy Laboratory and Department of Nuclear Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1984, 1984)Recent trends in plant safety analysis reveal a need for benchmark analytical representations of the steam generators to aid in the improvement of system codes and of fast codes for operator assistance. A model for such ... -
Three dimensional effects in analysis of PWR steam line break accident
(Cambridge, Mass. : Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Energy Laboratory and Department of Nuclear Engineering, 1984 [i.e. 1985], 1984 ie 19)A steam line break accident is one of the possible severe abnormal transients in a pressurized water reactor. It is required to present an analysis of a steam line break accident in the Final Safety Analysis Report (FSAR) ... -
TITAN : an advanced three dimensional coupled neutronicthermal-hydraulics code for light water nuclear reactor core analysis
(Cambridge, Mass. : Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Energy Laboratory and Department of Nuclear Engineering, 1984, 1984)The accurate analysis of nuclear reactor transients frequently requires that neutronics, thermal-hydraulics and feedback be included. A number of coupled neutronics/thermal-hydraulics codes have been developed for this ... -
TITAN code development for application to a PWR steam line break accident : final report 1983-1984
(Cambridge, Mass. : Energy Laboratory and Dept. of Nuclear Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1984, 1984)Modification of the TITAN computer code which enables it to be applied to a PWR steam line break accident has been accomplished. The code now has the capability of simulating an asymmetric inlet coolant temperature transient ... -
Toward a theory of institutional analysis
(MIT Energy Laboratory, 1978-04)This paper provides the basic analytic framework for institutional analysis with particular reference to the acceptance of innovations. A theory of institutions is developed, then assessed in light of various theories ... -
Trade-off analysis for electric power planning in New England : a methodology for dealing with uncertain futures
(Cambridge, Mass. : Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1989, 1989)The use of a multi-attribute trade-off analysis technique as a vehicle to provide information to a diverse group of electric industry interests can play a beneficial role for developing long-range strategies for the electric ... -
Transformation of coal mineral matter during pulverized coal combustion
(MIT Energy Lab, 1992)The theoretical development of a sequence of mathematical sub-models capable of calculating the fouling tendency of a coal based on microscopic analysis of the coal mineral matter is described. The sub-models interpret ... -
Transient thermal analysis of PWR’s by a single-pass procedure using a simplified nodal layout
(MIT Energy Laboratory and Department of Nuclear Engineering, 1979)PWR accident conditions and analysis methods have been reviewed. Limitations of the simplified method with respect to analysis of these accident conditions are drawn and two transients ( loss of coolant flow, seized rotor) ... -
Treatment of physical and numerical diffusion in fluid dynamic simulations
(Cambridge, Mass. : Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Energy Laboratory and Department of Nuclear Engineering, 1983, 1983)A computer code is developed to predict the behavior of the hydrogen gas in the containment aftet a loss-ofcoolant accident. The conservation equations for the four components, i.e., air, hydrogen, steam and water, are set ... -
A two dimensional, two fluid model for sodium boiling in LMFBR fuel assemblies
(MIT Energy Laboratory, 1980-05)A two dimensional numerical model for the simulation of sodium boiling transient was developed using the two fluid set of conservation equations. A semiimplicit numerical differencing scheme capable of handling the ...