| The Technology Roadmap for Plant/Crop-Based Renewable Resources 2020 |
2005 |
45 pages |
| Authors:
DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY WASHINGTON DC
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 | The technological success of the petrochemical industry is a tough act to follow. Industry and consumers have come to expect an unending stream of new and improved plastics and other materials to be provided in unlimited quantities. The fossil fuels from which the industry works however are finite and often imported-so we need an additional source of durable high-performance materials. Renewable materials from home-grown crops trees and agricultural wastes can ... |
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| New Biocatalysts: Essential Tools for a Sustainable 21st Century Chemical Industry |
2005 |
42 pages |
| Authors:
DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY WASHINGTON DC
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 | This report represents the November, 1999 workshop efforts and subsequent contributions of 50 leading scientific and industry experts in biocatalyst use and development. The goal was to produce a roadmap, or strategic plan, for developing and utilizing a new generation of biocatalysts for the 21st Century. The focus of the work group was on the very complex chemical industry and such chemistry-related areas as the pharmaceutical and environmental sciences. Biocatalyst ... |
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| Top Value Added Chemicals From Biomass. Volume 1 - Results of Screening for Potential Candidates From Sugars and Synthesis Gas |
AUG 2004 |
76 pages |
| Authors:
T. Werpy; G. Petersen; A. Aden; J. Bozell; J. Holladay; J. White; Amy Manheim; D. Eliot; L. Lasure; DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY WASHINGTON DC
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 | This report identifies twelve building block chemicals that can be produced from sugars via biological or chemical conversions. The twelve building blocks can be subsequently converted to a number of high-value bio-based chemicals or materials. Building block chemicals as considered for this analysis are molecules with multiple functional groups that possess the potential to be transformed into new families of useful molecules. The twelve sugar-based building blocks are 1,4-diacids (succinic ... |
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| Advanced Signal Processing for Integrated LES-RANS Simulations: Anti-Aliasing Filters |
24 MAR 2004 |
14 pages |
| Authors:
J. U. Schluter; DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY WASHINGTON DC
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 | Currently, a wide variety of flow phenomena are addressed with numerical simulations. Many flow solvers are optimized to simulate a limited spectrum of flow effects effectively, such as single parts of a flow system, but are either inadequate or too expensive to be applied to a very complex problem. As an example, the flow through a gas turbine can be considered. In the compressor and the turbine section, the flow ... |
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| Integrated RANS-LES Computations of Turbomachinery Components: Generic Compressor/Diffuser |
DEC 2003 |
12 pages |
| Authors:
J. U. Schluter; X. Wu; S. Kim; J. J. Alonso; H. Pitsch; DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY WASHINGTON DC
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 | The goal of the ASCI project at Stanford is the computation of the entire aero-thermal flow in an aircraft gas turbine engine. As part of the project, high performance flow solvers are developed to address the prediction of the flow in components of the turbine. For the turbomachinery parts, a flow solver based on Reynolds-Averaged Navier-Stokes (RANS) approach is used. This flow solver is validated on a variety of turbomachinery ... |
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| Roadmap for Agriculture Biomass Feedstock Supply in the United States |
NOV 2003 |
105 pages |
| Authors:
DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY WASHINGTON DC
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 | The Biomass Research and Development Technical Advisory Committee set forth a goal that biomass will supply 5% of the nation's power, 20% of transportation fuels and 25% of chemicals by 2030. These combined goals are approximately equivalent to 30% of the current petroleum consumption. The benefits of a robust biorefinery industry supplying this amount of domestically produced power fuels and products is considerable including decreased demand for imported oil revenue ... |
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| Roadmap for Biomass Technologies in the United States |
DEC 2002 |
48 pages |
| Authors:
DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY WASHINGTON DC
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 | The purpose of this document is to outline a research and development roadmap and identify public policy measures for promoting and developing environmentally desirable biobased fuels power and products. It represents the collective assessment and expertise of the Biomass Research and Development Technical Advisory Committee. The research strategies outlined in this road map will help achieve the goals established by the Committee in the Vision for Bioenergy and Biobased Products ... |
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| Vision for Bioenergy and Biobased Products in the United States |
OCT 2002 |
15 pages |
| Authors:
DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY WASHINGTON DC
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 | This publication establishes far-reaching goals for increasing the role of biobased energy and products in the U.S. economy. It represents the collective vision of the Biomass Technical Advisory Committee established by the Biomass R&D Act of 2000. The Advisory Committee is a group of 26 individuals from industry, academia, non-profits, and the agricultural and forestry sectors who are experts in their fields. The Committee believes that the Vision goals are ... |
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| DOE Biomass Power Program: Strategic Plan 1996-2015 |
DEC 1996 |
16 pages |
| Authors:
DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY WASHINGTON DC
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 | In a world of rapidly changing requirements for power production, there is a need for long-range planning to help assure that new approaches and new technologies are available to keep pace with society's need for new power alternatives. Advanced biomass power options include competitive, highly efficient technologies that also offer important environmental advantages, particularly in reducing greenhouse gas emissions and acid rain precursors. This strategic plan establishes a vision for ... |
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| OPERATION CASTLE - Project 4.1 Addendum. Report of the Scientific Director, Exposure of Marshall Islanders and American Military Personnel to Fallout. Extracted Version, |
01 FEB 1980 |
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| Authors:
Robert Sharp; William H. Chapman; DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY WASHINGTON DC
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| Operation PLUMBBOB. Fallout Studies and Assessment of Radiological Phenomena. Project 32.4. |
01 OCT 1979 |
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| Authors:
E. A. Schuert; DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY WASHINGTON DC
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| Operation PLUMBBOB. Soil Activation by Neutrons. Project 2.1. |
01 OCT 1979 |
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| Authors:
DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY WASHINGTON DC
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| Operation TEAPOT. Irradiance Measurements with Time Resolution. Project 8.4f. Supplement. |
27 FEB 1959 |
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| Authors:
W. B. Plum; R. J. Jenkins; R. L. Hopton; DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY WASHINGTON DC
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