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High performance ammonium nitrate propellant
A high performance propellant having greatly reduced hydrogen chloride emission is presented. It is comprised of: (1) a minor amount of hydrocarbon binder (10-15%), (2) at least 85% solids including ammonium nitrate as the primary oxidizer (about 40% to 70%), (3) a significant amount (5-25%) powdered metal fuel, such as aluminum, (4) a small amount (5-25%) of ammonium perchlorate as a supplementary oxidizer, and (5) optionally a small amount (0-20%) of a nitramine
A modified Next Reaction Method for simulating chemical systems with time dependent propensities and delays
Chemical reaction systems with a low to moderate number of molecules are
typically modeled as discrete jump Markov processes. These systems are
oftentimes simulated with methods that produce statistically exact sample paths
such as the Gillespie Algorithm or the Next Reaction Method. In this paper we
make explicit use of the fact that the initiation times of the reactions can be
represented as the firing times of independent, unit rate Poisson processes
with internal times given by integrated propensity functions. Using this
representation we derive a modified Next Reaction Method and, in a way that
achieves efficiency over existing approaches for exact simulation, extend it to
systems with time dependent propensities as well as to systems with delays.Comment: 25 pages, 1 figure. Some minor changes made to add clarit
Incorporating postleap checks in tau-leaping
By explicitly representing the reaction times of discrete chemical systems as
the firing times of independent, unit rate Poisson processes, we develop a new
adaptive tau-leaping procedure. The procedure developed is novel in that
accuracy is guaranteed by performing postleap checks. Because the
representation we use separates the randomness of the model from the state of
the system, we are able to perform the postleap checks in such a way that the
statistics of the sample paths generated will not be biased by the rejections
of leaps. Further, since any leap condition is ensured with a probability of
one, the simulation method naturally avoids negative population valuesComment: Final version. Minor change
n-Heptane hydroconversion over sulfated-zirconia-supported molybdenum carbide catalysts
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Parametric design study - Recuperator development program, solar Brayton cycle system
Heat exchangers for recuperator in closed Brayton cycle space power system using solar energy and argo
Measuring the U.S. Health Care System: A Cross-National Comparison
Compares U.S. healthcare data including hospital beds and physicians, hospital and physician visits, healthcare spending, and high-tech procedures per capita, as well as life expectancy with those of twenty-nine other industrialized countries
Recuperator development program, solar brayton cycle system progress report, 19 jul. - 19 aug. 1964
Heat exchanger and energy recuperator for closed Brayton cycle syste
Geological applications of LANDSAT-1 imagery to the Great Salt Lake area
The ERTS program has been designed as a research and development tool to demonstrate that remote sensing from orbital altitudes is a feasible and practical approach to efficient management of earth resources. From this synoptic view and repetitive coverage provided by ERTS imagery of the Great Salt Lake area, large geological and structural features, trends, and patterns have been identified and mapped. A comparative analysis of lineaments observed in September and December data was conducted, existing mineral locations were plotted, and areas considered prospective for mineralization based on apparent structure-mineralization relationships were defined. The additional information obtained using ERTS data provides an added source of information to aid in the development of more effective mineral exploration programs
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