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Study of changes in properties of solar sail materials from radiation exposure
Techniques for monitoring changes in preparation of solar sail materials resulting from space radiation simulation, stressing (e.g., thermal, mechanical) and exposure to terrestrial environments are developed. The properties of interest are: metallic coating deterioration, polymeric film deterioration, interfacial debonding and possible metallic coating diffusion into the polymeric film. Four accelerated tests were devised to simulate the possible degradation processes mentioned above. These four tests are: a thermal shock test to simulate the wide variation of temperature expected in space (260 C to -100 C), a cyclic temperature test to stimulate the 6 minute temperature cycle anticipated in space, a mechanical vibration test to simulate mechanical bonding, folding and handling, and a humidity test to simulate terrestrial environment effects. The techniques for monitoring property changes are: visual and microscopic examination, ellipsometry, surface potential difference (SPD), photoelectron emission (PEE), and water contact angles
The management of the National Park
From a special issue: A Brief History of the Charles Darwin Foundation for the Galapagos Islands 1959-198
The Executive Council of the Charles Darwin Foundation 1964-1988
From a special issue: A Brief History of the Charles Darwin Foundation for the Galapagos Islands 1959-198
Eight-channel telephone telemetry system
Portable telemetry system uses conventional telephone link which eliminates mailing or messenger service between physician and analyst. Transmitter is used by physician; receiver is used by analyst. Each unit is inductively coupled to its respective telephone set, transmitter converting EEG into audio frequency and receiver converting this frequency back to EEG
Sets and C^n; Quivers and A-D-E; Triality; Generalized Supersymmetry; and D4-D5-E6
The relation between Geisteswissenschaft and Naturwissenschaft has been
discussed by Munster in hep-th/9305104. The plan of this paper is to begin with
the empty set; use it to form sets and quivers (sets of points plus sets of
arrows between pairs of points); and then use them to make complex vector
spaces and to get the A-D-E Coxeter-Dynkin diagrams. The Dn Spin(2n) Lie
algebras have spinor representations to describe fermions. D4 Spin(8) triality
gives automorphisms among its vector and two half-spinor representations. D5
Spin(10) contains both Spin(8) and the complexification of the vector
representation of Spin(8). E6 contains both Spin(10) and the two half-spinor
representations of Spin(10), and therefore contains the adjoint representation
of Spin(8) and the complexifications of the vector and the two half-spinor
representations of Spin(8). E6 is the basis for construction of a fundamental
model of physics that is consistent with experiment (see hep-th/9302030,
hep-ph/9301210).Comment: 1+22 pages, THEP-93-5, LaTe
Preface
From a special issue: A Brief History of the Charles Darwin Foundation for the Galapagos Islands 1959-198
Education and research - the "El Niño" years
From a special issue: A Brief History of the Charles Darwin Foundation for the Galapagos Islands 1959-198
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