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    Faculty Exhibition 2004

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    This is the catalogue of the exhibition "Faculty Exhibition" at Boston University Art Gallery

    A flight instrumentation system for acquisition of atmospheric turbulence data

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    A flight instrumentation system for the acquisition of atmospheric turbulence data is described. Airflow direction transducers and an impact pressure transducer are the primary instruments for measuring vertical and lateral gust velocity, and a sensitive incremental pressure transducer is used to measure longitudinal gust velocity. Airplane motions, sensed by an inertial platform, are subtracted from the primary measurements during postflight data reduction to yield true gust velocity time histories. Salient engineering features of the instrumentation are discussed, and a complete description of the instrumentation is presented

    A roll-pitch interaction simulator and a control position command encoder for remote piloting of spin-entry research models

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    The Langley Research Center uses radio-controlled, scaled aircraft models to study the spin-entry characteristics of aircraft. Recent spin-entry studies required the use of an electronic proportional-control system for manipulating model control surfaces. In order to meet control system requirements, a special-purpose analog computer was designed to simulate the coupling between roll and pitch controls. A digital encoder was designed to encode the voltage analogs of control-surface position into a special pulse format for transmission to the model. This paper describes the two special developments and their relationship to the functions of the overall control system

    A navigation-aids identification decoder and display for general-aviation aircraft

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    Navigation-aids identification decoder and display device for general aviation aircraf

    Wigner distributions and quark orbital angular momentum

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    We discuss the quark phase-space or Wigner distributions of the nucleon which combine in a single picture all the information contained in the generalized parton distributions and the transverse-momentum dependent parton distributions. In particular, we present results for the distribution of unpolarized quarks in a longitudinally polarized nucleon obtained in a light-front constituent quark model. We show how the quark orbital angular momentum can be extracted from the Wigner distributions and compare it with alternative definitions.Comment: 8 pages, 2 figures, 1 table, contribution to the proceedings of the QCD Evolution workshop 2012, May 14-17, JLa

    The determination of the natural modes of vibration of the saturn sa-5 and sa-8 vehicles final summary report

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    Natural modes of vibration of Saturn I SA-5 and SA-8 launch vehicle

    New aircraft instrument indicates turbulence intensity

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    System consists of accelerometer, indicator, and necessary electronic circuits for summing and averaging accelerations. Averaging-time feature enables pilot to see large values of accelerations over a short time or smaller accelerations over longer period of time

    Quantum Inhomogeneities in String Cosmology

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    Within two specific string cosmology scenarios --differing in the way the pre- and post-big bang phases are joined-- we compute the size and spectral slope of various types of cosmologically amplified quantum fluctuations that arise in generic compactifications of heterotic string theory. By further imposing that these perturbations become the dominant source of energy at the onset of the radiation era, we obtain physical bounds on the background's moduli, and discuss the conditions under which both a (quasi-) scale-invariant spectrum of axionic perturbations and sufficiently large seeds for the galactic magnetic fields are generated. We also point out a potential problem with achieving the exit to the radiation era when the string coupling is near its present value.Comment: 30 pages, RevteX, epsfig, 5 figure

    Dilaton Brane Cosmology with Second Order String Corrections and the Cosmological Constant

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    We consider, in five dimensions, the effective action from heterotic string which includes quantum gravity corrections up to (a')^2. The expansion, in the string frame, is in terms of |a'R|, where R is the scalar curvature and uses the third order Euler density, next to the Gauss-Bonnet term. For a positive tension brane and infinite extra dimension, the logarithmic class of solutions is less dependent from fine-tuning problems than in previous formulations. More importantly, the model suggests that in the full non-perturbative formulation, the string scale can be much lower than the effective Planck mass, without the string coupling to be vanishingly small. Also a less severe fine-tuning of the brane tension in needed.Comment: 19 pages, 5 figures LaTeX. Accepted for publication in IJMP
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