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Constructing Gloved wings for aerodynamic studies
Recently, two aircraft from the Dryden Flight Research Facility were used in the general study of natural laminar flow (NLF). The first, an F-14A aircraft on short-term loan from the Navy, was used to investigate transonic natural laminar flow. The second, an F-15A aircraft on long-term loan from the Air Force, was used to examine supersonic NLF. These tests were follow-on experiments to the NASA F-111 NLF experiment conducted in 1979. Both wings of the F-14A were gloved, in a two-phased experiment, with full-span(upper surface only) airfoil shapes constructed primarily of fiberglass, foam, and resin. A small section of the F-15A right wing was gloved in a similar manner. Each glove incorporated provisions for instrumentation to measure surface pressure distributions. The F-14A gloves also had provisions for instrumentation to measure boundary layer profiles, acoustic environments, and surface pitot pressures. Discussions of the techniques used to construct the gloves and to incorporate the required instrumentation are presented
Product state control of bi-alkali chemical reactions
We consider ultracold, chemically reactive scattering collisions of the
diatomic molecules KRb. When two such molecules collide in an ultracold gas, we
find that they are energetically forbidden from reacting to form the trimer
species KRb or RbK, hence can only react via the bond-swapping reaction
2KRb K + Rb. Moreover, the tiny energy released in this reaction
can in principle be set to zero by applying electric or microwave fields,
implying a means of controlling the available reaction channels in a chemical
reaction.Comment: 4 pages double column, 2 figures, 2 table
Pseudo-potential treatment of two aligned dipoles under external harmonic confinement
Dipolar Bose and Fermi gases, which are currently being studied extensively
experimentally and theoretically, interact through anisotropic, long-range
potentials. Here, we replace the long-range potential by a zero-range
pseudo-potential that simplifies the theoretical treatment of two dipolar
particles in a harmonic trap. Our zero-range pseudo-potential description
reproduces the energy spectrum of two dipoles interacting through a
shape-dependent potential under external confinement very well, provided that
sufficiently many partial waves are included, and readily leads to a
classification scheme of the energy spectrum in terms of approximate angular
momentum quantum numbers. The results may be directly relevant to the physics
of dipolar gases loaded into optical lattices.Comment: 9 pages, 4 figure
Mol. Cell. Proteomics
Chemical cross-linking in combination with mass spectrometric analysis offers the potential to obtain low-resolution structural information from proteins and protein complexes. Identification of peptides connected by a cross-link provides direct evidence for the physical interaction of amino acid side chains, information that can be used for computational modeling purposes. Despite impressive advances that were made in recent years, the number of experimentally observed cross-links still falls below the number of possible contacts of cross-linkable side chains within the span of the cross-linker. Here, we propose two complementary experimental strategies to expand cross-linking data sets. First, enrichment of cross-linked peptides by size exclusion chromatography selects cross-linked peptides based on their higher molecular mass, thereby depleting the majority of unmodified peptides present in proteolytic digests of cross-linked samples. Second, we demonstrate that the use of proteases in addition to trypsin, such as Asp-N, can additionally boost the number of observable cross-linking sites. The benefits of both SEC enrichment and multiprotease digests are demonstrated on a set of model proteins and the improved workflow is applied to the characterization of the 20S proteasome from rabbit and Schizosaccharomyces pombe
Development of longitudinal handling qualities criteria for large advanced supersonic aircraft
Longitudinal handling qualities criteria in terms of airplane response characteristics were developed. The criteria cover high speed cruise maneuvering, landing approach, and stall recovery. Data substantiating the study results are reported
Total angular momentum representation for atom-molecule collisions in electric fields
It is shown that the atom-molecule collision problem in the presence of an
external electric field can be solved using the total angular momentum
representation in the body-fixed coordinated frame, leading to a
computationally efficient method for ab initio modeling of low-temperature
scattering phenomena. Our calculations demonstrate rapid convergence of the
cross sections for vibrational and Stark relaxation in He-CaD collisions with
the number of total angular momentum states in the basis set, leading to a
5-100 fold increase in computational efficiency over the previously used
methods based on the fully uncoupled space-fixed representation. These results
open up the possibility of carrying out numerically converged quantum
scattering calculations on a wide array of atom-molecule collisions and
chemical reactions in the presence of electric fields.Comment: 19 pages, 3 figures, 1 tabl
A high-temperature vacuum extensometer
An autographic extensometer for use at temperatures up to l000°C is described. Strain information is obtained from within a high vacuum enclosure by a unique application of linear variable differential transformers which provides great versatility in strain magnification and range. Important details of the vacuum test chamber and extensometer are given. Typical high temperature stress- strain records for uranium and tantalum are included to illustrate the performance of the equipment
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