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Fluid mechanics of directional solidification at reduced gravity
The primary objective of the proposed research is to provide additional groundbased support for the flight experiment 'Casting and Solidification Technology' (CAST). This experiment is to be performed in the International Microgravity Laboratory-1 (IML-1) scheduled to be flown on a space shuttle mission scheduled for 1992. In particular, we will provide data on the convective motion and freckle formation during directional solidification of NH4Cl from its aqueous solution at simulated parameter ranges equivalent to reducing the gravity from the sea-level value down to 0.1 g or lower. The secondary objectives of the proposed research are to examine the stability phenomena associated with the onset of freckles and the mechanisms for their subsequent growth and decline (to eventual demise of some) by state-of-the-art imaging techniques and to formulate mathematical models for the prediction of the observed phenomena
Ku-band multiple beam antenna
The frequency reuse capability is demonstrated for a Ku-band multiple beam antenna which provides contiguous low sidelobe spot beams for point-to-point communications between any two points within the continental United States (CONUS), or regional coverage beams for direct broadcast systems. A spot beam antenna in the 14/21 GHz band which provides contiguous overlapping beams covering CONUS and two discrete beams covering Hawaii and Alaska were designed, developed, and tested. Two reflector antennas are required for providing contiguous coverage of CONUS. Each is comprised of one offset parabolic reflector, one flat polarization diplexer, and two separate planar array feeds. This antenna system provides contiguous spot beam coverage of CONUS, utilizing 15 beams. Also designed, developed and demonstrated was a shaped contoured beam antenna system which provides contiguous four time zone coverage of CONUS from a single offset parabolic reflector incorporating one flat polarization diplexer and two separate planar array feeds. The beams which illuminate the eastern time zone and the mountain time zone are horizontally polarized, while the beams which illuminate the central time zone and the pacific time zone are vertically polarized. Frequency reuse is achieved by amplitude and polarization isolation
Maximizing Hadron Collider Sensitivity to Gauge-Mediated Supersymmetry Breaking Models
We consider typical hadron collider detector signals sensitive to delayed
decays of the lightest neutralino to photon plus goldstino and demonstrate the
potential for substantially increasing the portion of the general parameter
space of a gauge-mediated supersymmetry breaking model that can be probed at
the Tevatron.Comment: 11 pages, full postscript file is available via anonymous ftp at
ftp://ucdhep.ucdavis.edu/gunion/gmsb.ps; incorrect labels on figures
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An analysis of performance estimation methods for aircraft
Measurements and analytical extrapolation validity in predicting full scale flight performance from model wind tunnel test
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