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Applications of Microwaves to Remote Sensing of Terrain
A survey and study was conducted to define the role that microwaves may play in the measurement of a variety of terrain-related parameters. The survey consisted of discussions with many users and researchers in the field of remote sensing. In addition, a survey questionnaire was prepared and replies were solicited from these and other users and researchers. The results of the survey, and associated bibliography, were studied and conclusions were drawn as to the usefulness of radiometric systems for remote sensing of terrain
Influence of Dynamics on Magic Numbers for Silicon Clusters
We present the results of over 90 tight-binding molecular-dynamics
simulations of collisions between three- and five-atom silicon clusters, at a
system temperature of 2000K. Much the most likely products are found to be two
'magic' four-atom clusters. We show that previous studies, which focused on the
equilibrium binding energies of clusters of different sizes, are of limited
relevance, and introduce a new effective binding energy which incorporates the
highly anharmonic dynamics of the clusters. The inclusion of dynamics enhances
the magic nature of both Si4 and Si6 and destroys that of Si7.Comment: 12 pages, 3 Figures, 500 KB gzipped PostScript fil
Liquid-fuel valve with precise throttling control
Prototype liquid-fuel valve performs on-off and throttling functions in vacuum without component cold-welding or excessive leakage. Valve design enables simple and rapid disassembly and parts replacement and operates with short working stroke, providing maximum throttling sensitivity commensurate with good control
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Theoretical Aspects of Blunt Body Magnetoaerodynamics
Supersonic magnetoaerodynamic flow about blunt body with self contained magnetic field sourc
Influence of material quality and process-induced defects on semiconductor device performance and yield
An overview of major causes of device yield degradation is presented. The relationships of device types to critical processes and typical defects are discussed, and the influence of the defect on device yield and performance is demonstrated. Various defect characterization techniques are described and applied. A correlation of device failure, defect type, and cause of defect is presented in tabular form with accompanying illustrations
Feasibility Study of Microwave Radiometric Remote Sensing. Volume 3 - Additional Plots and Printouts
Microwave radiometric remote sensing feasibility study - Vol. 3 - additional plots and printout
Microwave radiometer for subsurface temperature measurement
A UHF radiometer, operating at a frequency of 800 MHz, was modified to provide an integral, three frequency voltage standing wave ratio (VSWR) circuit in the radio frequency (RF) head. The VSWR circuit provides readings of power transmission at the antenna-material interface with an accuracy of plus or minus 5 percent. The power transmission readings are numerically equal to the emissivity of the material under observation. Knowledge of material emissivity is useful in the interpretation of subsurface apparent temperatures obtained on phantom models of biological tissue. The emissivities of phantom models consisting of lean beefsteak were found to lie in the range 0.623 to 0.779, depending on moisture content. Radiometric measurements performed on instrumented phantoms showed that the radiometer was capable of sensing small temperature changes occurring at depths of at least 19 to 30 mm. This is consistent with previously generated data which showed that the radiometer could sense temperatures at a depth of 38 mm
Accounting for Seismic Risk in Financial Analysis of Property Investment
A methodology is presented for making property investment decisions using loss
analysis and the principles of decision analysis. It proposes that the investor choose among
competing investment alternatives on the basis of the certainty equivalent of their net asset value
which depends on the uncertain discounted future net income, uncertain discounted future
earthquake losses, initial equity and the investor’s risk tolerance. The earthquake losses are
modelled using a seismic vulnerability function, the site seismic hazard function, and an
assumption that strong shaking at a site follows a Poisson process. A building-specific
vulnerability approach, called assembly-based vulnerability, or ABV, is used. ABV involves a
simulation approach that includes dynamic structural analyses and damage analyses using
fragility functions and probability distributions on unit repair costs and downtimes for all
vulnerable structural and nonstructural components in a building. The methodology is
demonstrated using some results from a seven-storey reinforced-concrete hotel in Los Angeles
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