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Mass spectrometer detects high molecular weight components
Monopole mass spectrometer uses sweep method to detect vacuum system contaminants. Method requires little increase of total scanning time
Monopole mass spectrometer with improved sensitivity and reduced background
Monopole mass spectrometer is increased by nearly an order of magnitude when a weak external magnetic field is applied so that the ion beam is deflected towards the rod. This magnetic field eliminates background noise at the low end of the mass scale
Cold cathode ionization gage has rigid metal housing
Cold cathode ionization gage in a stainless steel housing accurately measures high pressures. The penning effect is used with a high voltage discharge in the presence of a magnetic field for an ion current proportional to the gas pressure in the gage
Mass spectrometric determination of the composition of the Venus clouds
The instrumentation is analyzed for determining the composition of the clouds on Venus. Direct analysis of the gas phase atmosphere, and the detection of ferrous chloride with a mass spectrometer are dicussed along with the mass analyzer, and the pre-separation of cloud particles from the ambient atmosphere
Interpretation of surface features of Europa obtained from occultations by Io
Light curves of occultations of Europa by Io were used to generate a crude map of albedo features on Europa. Impact parameters and magnitude ratios for each event were imposed on a model. Residuals between the observed and computed light curves were interpreted as albedo features on Europa. In order to improve the fit between the observations and the model a general polar brightening was employed. The effects of additional albedo features and alternate models are discussed
Lunar lander mass spectrometer Final report
Sputter ion source for lunar lander mass spectromete
Sputtering ion source Final report, 29 Mar. - 30 Sep. 1963
Modified sputtering ion source analyses of solid
Development and fabrication of bismaleimide-graphite composites
The successful fabrication of high temperature resistant composites depends mainly on the processability of the resin binder matrix. For two new bismaleimide type resins the processing of graphite fabric prepregs to composites is described. One resin coded M 751 has to be processed from N-Methylpyrrolidone, the other resin evaluated is a so-called hot melt solvent-less system. Commercial T300/3000 Graphite fabrics were used as reinforcement. The M 751 - Resin is a press grade material and laminates are therefore moulded in high pressure conditions (400 N/sq cm). The solvent-less resin system H 795 is an autoclave grade material and can be cured at 40 N/sq cm. The cure cycles for both the press grade and the autoclave grade material (Fiberite W 143 fabric prepregs) are provided and the mechanical properties of laminates at low (23 C) and high (232 C) temperatures were measured. For comparison, the neat resin flexural properties are also presented. The water absorption for the neat resins and the graphite fabric laminates after a 1000 hour period was evaluated
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