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    Experiments with an Airfoil Model on which the Boundary Layers are Controlled Without the Use of Supplementary Equipment

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    This report describes test made in the Variable Density Wind Tunnel of the NACA to determine the possibility of controlling the boundary layer on the upper surface of an airfoil by use of the low pressure existing near the leading edge. The low pressure was used to induce flow through slots in the upper surface of the wing. The tests showed that the angle of attack for maximum lift was increased at the expense of a reduction in the maximum lift coefficient and an increase in the drag coefficient

    Independent axiom systems for nearlattices

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    A nearlattice is a join semilattice such that every principal filter is a lattice with respect to the induced order. Hickman and later Chajda et al independently showed that nearlattices can be treated as varieties of algebras with a ternary operation satisfying certain axioms. Our main result is that the variety of nearlattices is 2-based, and we exhibit an explicit axiom system of two independent identities. We also show that the original axiom systems of Hickman and of Chajda et al are, respectively, dependent.Comment: 16 pages in 12pt; v2: minor changes suggested by referee, to appear in Czechoslovak Math.

    Shock induced boundary layer over a semi-infinite flat plate. Part 1: Flow in the immediate vicinity of the shock wave

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    Laminar, two dimensional boundary layer generated in immediate vicinity of plane shock wave moving over flat plate into gas initially at res

    Shock induced boundary layer over a semi-infinite flat plate. Part 2: Complete problem

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    Numerical analysis of shock induced boundary layer flow on semi-infinite flat plate - Part

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    The Prediction of Mass of Z'-Boson from bq0−bq0barb_q^0-b_q^0 bar Mixing

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    B_q^0-B_^0 bar mixing offers a profound probe into the effects of new physics beyond the Standard Model. In this paper, Bs0−Bs0barB_s^0-B_s^0 bar and Bd0−Bd0barB_d^0-B_d^0 bar mass differences are considered taking the effect of both Z-and Z' -mediated flavour-changing neutral currents in the Bq0−Bq0barB_q^0-B_q^0 bar mixing (q = d, s). Our estimated mass of Z' boson is accessible at the experiments LHC and B-factories in near future.Comment: 11 pages, 02 Figure

    Trident pair production in strong laser pulses

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    We calculate the trident pair production amplitude in a strong laser background. We allow for finite pulse duration, while still treating the laser fields nonperturbatively in strong-field QED. Our approach reveals explicitly the individual contributions of the one-step and two-step processes. We also expose the role gauge invariance plays in the amplitudes and discuss the relation between our results and the optical theorem.Comment: 4 pages, 1 .eps figure. Version 2: reference added, published versio

    An evaluation of the NASA Tech House, including live-in test results, volume 1

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    The NASA Tech House was designed and constructed at the NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, Virginia, to demonstrate and evaluate new technology potentially applicable for conservation of energy and resources and for improvements in safety and security in a single-family residence. All technology items, including solar-energy systems and a waste-water-reuse system, were evaluated under actual living conditions for a 1 year period with a family of four living in the house in their normal lifestyle. Results are presented which show overall savings in energy and resources compared with requirements for a defined similar conventional house under the same conditions. General operational experience and performance data are also included for all the various items and systems of technology incorporated into the house design
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