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    Solar energy : a summary of records at Columbia, Missouri

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    Digitized 2007 AES.Includes bibliographical references (page 26)

    Climate of the southeast lowlands of Missouri

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    The Mark 3 Haploscope

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    A computer-operated binocular vision testing device was developed as one part of a system designed for NASA to evaluate the visual function of astronauts during spaceflight. This particular device, called the Mark 3 Haploscope, employs semi-automated psychophysical test procedures to measure visual acuity, stereopsis, phoria, fixation disparity, refractive state and accommodation/convergence relationships. Test procedures are self-administered and can be used repeatedly without subject memorization. The Haploscope was designed as one module of the complete NASA Vision Testing System. However, it is capable of stand-alone operation. Moreover, the compactness and portability of the Haploscope make possible its use in a broad variety of testing environments

    Fiberoptic laser angioplasty probe with optical steerability

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    Journal ArticleWe have designed and bench tested an optically steerable fiberoptic probe for use in laser angioplasty. The unique feature of this design is the use of a gradient-index (GRIN) lens attached to the distal end of a seven-fiber bundle. By selecting which fiber of the bundle is illuminated by the source, the radiation pattern from the probe's tip may be steered either straight ahead or off-axis in one of six angularly biased directions. The probe may also be used to collect scattered light (for example, fluorescence) for the purpose of detecting the spatial distribution of the plaque on the vessel's walls

    Operation of high power converters in parallel

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    High power converters that are used in space power subsystems are limited in power handling capability due to component and thermal limitations. For applications, such as Space Station Freedom, where multi-kilowatts of power must be delivered to user loads, parallel operation of converters becomes an attractive option when considering overall power subsystem topologies. TRW developed three different unequal power sharing approaches for parallel operation of converters. These approaches, known as droop, master-slave, and proportional adjustment, are discussed and test results are presented

    Approximate Analytic Solution for the Spatiotemporal Evolution of Wave Packets undergoing Arbitrary Dispersion

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    We apply expansion methods to obtain an approximate expression in terms of elementary functions for the space and time dependence of wave packets in a dispersive medium. The specific application to pulses in a cold plasma is considered in detail, and the explicit analytic formula that results is provided. When certain general initial conditions are satisfied, these expressions describe the packet evolution quite well. We conclude by employing the method to exhibit aspects of dispersive pulse propagation in a cold plasma, and suggest how predicted and experimental effects may be compared to improve the theoretical description of a medium's dispersive properties.Comment: 17 pages, 4 figures, RevTe

    Effect of gaseous and solid simulated jet plumes on an 040A space shuttle launch configuration at m=1.6 to 2.2

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    The effect of plume-induced flow separation and aspiration effects due to operation of both orbiter and the solid rocket motors on a 0.019-scale model of the launch configuration of the Space Shuttle Vehicle is determined. Longitudinal and lateral-directional stability data were obtained at Mach numbers of 1.6, 2.0, and 2.2 with and without the engines operating. The plumes exiting from the engines were simulated by a cold-gas jet supplied by an auxiliary 200-atm air supply system and solid-body plume simulators. The aerodynamic effects produced by these two simulation procedures are compared. The parameters most significantly affected by the jet plumes are pitching moment, elevon control effectiveness, axial force, and orbiter wing loads. The solid rocket motor (SRM) plumes have the largest effect on the aerodynamic characteristics. The effect of the orbiter plumes in combination with the SRM plumes is also significant. Variations in the nozzle design parameters and configuration changes can reduce the jet plume-induced aerodynamic effects

    Nanocrystalline n Type Silicon Front Surface Field Layers From Research to Industry Applications in Silicon Heterojunction Solar Cells

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    Nanocrystalline silicon and silicon oxide nc Si Ox H layers grown by plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition PECVD have shown low parasitic absorption and excellent contact properties when implemented as n type front surface field FSF contact in rear junction silicon heterojunction SHJ solar cells [1 3]. In this contribution we present results from the successful process transfer from the lab at PVcomB at the Helmholtz Zentrum Berlin HZB , to the industrial pilot line at Meyer Burger Germany GmbH MBG . Conversion efficiencies gt; 22.5 were demonstrated on SHJ cell 4 cm2 [2, 3]. The excellent cell performance in the lab and the potential to reduce parasitic absorption in the front stack by using nc SiOx H motivated the process transfer from HZB to MBG. Initial cross processing experiments on 244 cm2 wafers showed the benefit of using nc Si H as FSF layer. We here also emphasize the role of the Si texture on a fast nc Si H nucleation. After cross processing experiments a successful transfer of the nc Si H process and fine tuning resulted in a median cell efficiency of 23.4 . This is in the same range as the MGB reference on 244 cm2 cells, noteworthy, at the same throughput. Currently work is ongoing to further improve the optical performance of the cells by adding oxygen CO

    Mirror symmetry breaking as a problem in dynamical critical phenomena

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    The critical properties of the Frank model of spontaneous chiral synthesis are discussed by applying results from the field theoretic renormalization group (RG). The long time and long wavelength features of this microscopic reaction scheme belong to the same universality class as multi-colored directed percolation processes. Thus, the following RG fixed points (FP) govern the critical dynamics of the Frank model for d<4: one unstable FP that corresponds to complete decoupling between the two enantiomers, a saddle-point that corresponds to symmetric interspecies coupling, and two stable FPs that individually correspond to unidirectional couplings between the two chiral molecules. These latter two FPs are associated with the breakdown of mirror or chiral symmetry. In this simplified model of molecular synthesis, homochirality is a natural consequence of the intrinsic reaction noise in the critical regime, which corresponds to extremely dilute chemical systems.Comment: 9 pages, 3 figure
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