481 research outputs found
Cryogenic shutter
A magnetically operated shutter mechanism is provided that will function in cryogenic or cryogenic zero gravity environments to selectively block radiation such as light from passing through a window to a target object such as a mirror or detector located inside a cryogenic container such as a dewar. The mechanism includes a shutter paddle blade that is moved by an electromagnetically actuated torquing device between an open position where the target object is exposed to ambient radiation or light and a closed position where the shutter paddle blade shields the ambient radiation or light from the target object. The purpose of the shuttering device is to prevent the mirror or other target object from being directly exposed to radiation passing through the window located on the side wall of the dewar, thereby decreasing or eliminating any temperature gradient that would occur within the target object due to exposure to the radiation. A special nylon bearing system is utilized to prevent the device from binding during operation and the paddle blade is also thermally connected to a reservoir containing cryogen to further reduce the internal temperature
Synthesis of optically clear polymeric materials for high temperature windows
A polymer has been developed that has excellent potential for use as windows in spacecraft as well as conventional aircraft. This polymer, phenolphthalein polycarbonate, has outstanding thermal properties, e.g., in place of melting or burning, it produces an insulating charred foam that closes off transmission of radiant heat through the window. This fact, coupled with an oxygen index of 0.43 and a 177 C tensile strength of 58 mega Newtons/sq m, makes this polymer a prime candidate for further development. Pilot plant preparation in a 20 gallon Pfaudler kettle was accomplished and large test specimens were prepared for evaluations
Semiclassical approaches to nuclear dynamics
The extended Gutzwiller trajectory approach is presented for the
semiclassical description of nuclear collective dynamics, in line with the main
topics of the fruitful activity of V.G. Solovjov. Within the Fermi-liquid
droplet model, the leptodermous effective surface approximation was applied to
calculations of energies, sum rules and transition densities for the
neutron-proton asymmetry of the isovector giant-dipole resonance and found to
be in good agreement with the experimental data. By using the Strutinsky shell
correction method, the semiclassical collective transport coefficients such as
nuclear inertia, friction, stiffness, and moments of inertia can be derived
beyond the quantum perturbation approximation of the response function theory
and the cranking model.The averaged particle-number dependence of the low-lying
collective vibrational states are described in good agreement with basic
experimental data, mainly due to an enhancement of the collective inertia as
compared to its irrotational flow value. Shell components of the moment of
inertia are derived in terms of the periodic-orbit free-energy shell
corrections. A good agreement between the semiclassical extended Thomas-Fermi
moments of inertia with shell corrections and the quantum results is obtained
for different nuclear deformations and particle numbers. Shell effects are
shown to be exponentially dampted out with increasing temperature in all the
transport coefficients.Comment: 83 pages, 39 figures, 4 tables, corrected typos and improved Englis
Do Housing Rehabs Pay Their Way? A National Case Study
This research focuses on if housing rehabilitation by community development corporations pays its own way. The recent experience of ten local housing organizations in the Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation network is examined. These organizations assist homeowners in rehabbing existing units and acquire, rehab and transfer units to new occupants. The findings indicate that rehabbed housing units provide substantial benefits to the local economy. The rehabbed units return $0.55, on average, for every local government dollar invested. In addition, economic benefits such as increased property values and tax base, and construction jobs and permanent jobs were created and sustained.
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