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Data reduction, management, and analysis software for CID
In an overview of the Data Reduction System, three major steps are examined. First, the raw data tapes were selected from the onboard recorders. These tapes should provide the best quality data for the data reduction software system. These tapes contained 352 channels of data, plus the monitor channels recorded in 8 bit Pulsed Coded Modulation (PCM) words. The next step consists of transcribing the PCM tapes from 8 bit serial digital data to 8 bit parallel digital data. This puts the data in the correct format for processing. The transcription process was accomplished here at LaRC in the Central Data Transportation Facility (CDTF). The last step in this 3 step process is to process the data through the reduction system developed for the Impact Dynamic Research Facility in the early part of 1980. Processing system criteria, system interface routines, and engineering units program that reads digitized data from tapes, and file management programs are discussed
Fatigue failure load indicator
An indicator for recording the load at which a fatigue specimen breaks during the last cycle of a fatigue test is described. A load cell is attached to the specimen which is alternately subjected to tension and compression loads. The output of the load cell which is proportional to the load on the specimen is applied to the input of a peak detector. Each time the specimen is subjected to a compression load, means are provided for applying a positive voltage to the rest of the peak detector to reset it. During the last cycle of the tension load the peak detector measures the maximum load on the specimen. Means are provided for disconnecting the load cell from the peak detector when there is a failure in the specimen
Enhanced backscatter of optical beams reflected in turbulent air
Optical beams propagating through air acquire phase distortions from
turbulent fluctuations in the refractive index. While these distortions are
usually deleterious to propagation, beams reflected in a turbulent medium can
undergo a local recovery of spatial coherence and intensity enhancement
referred to as enhanced backscatter (EBS). Using a combination of lab-scale
experiments and simulations, we investigate the EBS of optical beams reflected
from corner cubes and rough surfaces, and identify the regimes in which EBS is
most distinctly observed.Comment: 10 pages, 8 figure
IECM calibration and data reduction requirements
The induced environment contamination monitor (IECM) tape recorder format, as it relates to the ouput of meaningful data from the IECM instrument, is explained. Eight-bit words (or bytes) generate numbers that represent voltage levels of electronic detection probes for each experiment. This information is amalgamated by the IECM Data Acquisition and Control System (DACS). In some cases bits represent certain status situations concerning an experiment, such as whether a valve is opened or closed. Voltages are transformed into meaningful physical phenomena through equations of calibration. Data formats and plots are generated as requested for each IECM experimenter
The development of a pseudo-nyquist analysis technique for hybrid sampled-data control systems
The stability characteristics of a launch vehicle, as a function of gain and phase variations at the thrust vector controller, cannot be obtained using classical sampled-data control theory if the launch vehicle attitude control system contains both sampled-data and continuous feedback control loops. A method was developed which can be used to generate a sampled-data pseudo-Nyquist plot for gain and phase variations at the controller. This method was developed and used to determine the stability characteristics of the Saturn 1B launch vehicle in the backup guidance mode
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Of Flyers and Free Speech: How Student Activism Defined the Contours of One University’s 21st-Century Hate and Bias Policy
Since 1999, The University of Texas at Austin (UT Austin) operated under a Student Policy on Race Relations when handling hate and bias incidents. In February 2017, an anti-Muslim flyer was posted near campus, prompting UT administration to hold a town hall for UT student activ-ists to vocalize their concerns. Through Kezar’s (2010) description of modern student protests and Barnhardt’s (2014) framework for modern student protests, this study analyzes the marginal-ized UT Austin student voices of that town hall meeting, demonstrating how modern student activism influenced presidential rhetoric and a new Hate and Bias Incidents Policy, the first in nearly two decades at UT Austin.Educatio
Quantum kinetic theory VII: The influence of vapor dynamics on condensate growth
We extend earlier models of the growth of a Bose-Einstein condensate to
include the full dynamical effects of the thermal cloud by numerically solving
a modified quantum Boltzmann equation. We determine the regime in which the
assumptions of the simple model are a reasonable approximation, and compare our
new results with those that were earlier compared with experimental data. We
find good agreement with our earlier modelling, except at higher condensate
fractions, for which a significant speedup is found. We also investigate the
effect of temperature on condensate growth, and find that this has a
surprisingly small effect.
The discrepancy between theory and experiment remains, since the speedup
found in these computations does not occur in the parameter regime specified in
the the experiment.Comment: Fourteen pages, TeX source with 11 figures. Changes : Extended
section on formalism to include a derivation of the ergodic Boltzmann
equation that we use, and a fuller explanation of the numerical methods.
Explained more fully the possible errors with the experimental data. Added
section detailing the source of possible errors in this formulation. Added
comparison of our work with the manuscript cond-mat/0001323, and some
analysis of the fits to the MIT growth curve
Pollution reduction technology program for small jet aircraft engines: Class T1
Small jet aircraft engines (EPA class T1, turbojet and turbofan engines of less than 35.6 kN thrust) were evaluated with the objective of attaining emissions reduction consistent with performance constraints. Configurations employing the technological advances were screened and developed through full scale rig testing. The most promising approaches in full-scale engine testing were evaluated
High power phase locked laser oscillators
The feasibility of mechanizing an adaptive array of independent laser oscillators for generation of a high power coherent output was experimentally investigated. Tests were structured to evaluate component/system requirements for delivery of energy to a low-earth orbit satellite. Initial experiments addressed the control issues of phase locking unstable resonators at low power levels. A successful phase lock demonstration formed the basis for the design and fabrication of the high power, water-cooled, control mirror subsequently installed in the NASA LeRC high power laser. Tests were performed to characterize the operational limits of the laser system and included quantitative assessment of the frequency stability, noise sources, and optical properties of the beam
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