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Application of inflated structures to hovercraft annual survey 1968-69: inflated structures report C1206/3
1.0 Introduction
This report surveys work carried out in the Department of Aircraft
Design at the College of Aeronautics, Cranfield, in accordance with the
terms of Ministry of Technology contract reference PD/28/045/ADM, College
of Aeronautics reference 0.1206. The period covered by this report
extends from 1st October 1968 to 1st October 1969, which constitutes
the first complete year of operation under the contract terms.
The reporting procedure agreed with Mintech is that individual research
topics shall be separately reported in the form of technical memoranda,
and that comprehensive surveys of a descriptive nature shall be submitted
at regular intervals
Review of N N Interaction from Lattice QCD
Historically, lattice studies of QCD have concentrated on understanding the
properties and structure of an isolated hadron. Recently, there have efforts at
understanding the interactions between hadrons. In this talk I will review two
approaches to this problem.Comment: 2 pages, 1 postscript figure. To appear in proceedings of Chiral
Dynamics 2000, Jefferson Laboratory, July 17-22, 200
Settlement shift at Cottam, East Riding of Yorkshire , and the chronology of Anglo-Saxon copper-alloy pins
Initiating technical refinements in high-level golfers: Evidence for contradictory procedures
When developing motor skills there are several outcomes available to an athlete depending on their skill status and needs. Whereas the skill acquisition and performance literature is abundant, an under-researched outcome relates to the refinement of already acquired and well-established skills. Contrary to current recommendations for athletes to employ an external focus of attention and a representative practice design, Carson and Collins’ (2011) [Refining and regaining skills in fixation/diversification stage performers: The Five-A Model. International Review of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 4, 146–167. doi:10.1080/1750984x.2011.613682] Five-A Model requires an initial narrowed internal focus on the technical aspect needing refinement: the implication being that environments which limit external sources of information would be beneficial to achieving this task. Therefore, the purpose of this paper was to (1) provide a literature-based explanation for why techniques counter to current recommendations may be (temporarily) appropriate within the skill refinement process and (2) provide empirical evidence for such efficacy. Kinematic data and self-perception reports are provided from high level golfers attempting to consciously initiate technical refinements while executing shots onto a driving range and into a close proximity net (i.e. with limited knowledge of results). It was hypothesised that greater control over intended refinements would occur when environmental stimuli were reduced in the most unrepresentative practice condition (i.e. hitting into a net). Results confirmed this, as evidenced by reduced intra-individual movement variability for all participants’ individual refinements, despite little or no difference in mental effort reported. This research offers coaches guidance when working with performers who may find conscious recall difficult during the skill refinement process
The infinite line pressure probe
The infinite line pressure probe provides a means for measuring high frequency fluctuating pressures in difficult environments. A properly designed infinite line probe does not resonate; thus its frequency response is not limited by acoustic resonance in the probe tubing, as in conventional probes. The characteristics of infinite line pressure probes are reviewed and some applications in turbine engine research are described. A probe with a flat-oval cross section, permitting a constant-impedance pressure transducer installation, is described. Techniques for predicting the frequency response of probes with both circular and flat-oval cross sections are also cited
Ride quality evaluation 1: Questionnaire studies of airline passenger comfort
As part of a larger effort to assess passenger comfort in aircraft, two questionnaires were administered: one to ground-based respondents; the other to passengers in flight. Respondents indicated the importance of various factors influencing their satisfaction with a trip, the perceived importance of various physical factors in determining their level of comfort, and the ease of time spent performing activities in flight. The in-flight sample also provided a rating of their level of comfort and of their willingness to fly again. Comfort ratings were examined in relation to (1) type of respondent, (2) type of aircraft, (3) characteristics of the passengers, (4) ease of performing activities, and (5) willingness to fly again
Threshold Resonances - a Lattice Perspective
The calculation of the masses of the lightest nucleon resonances using
lattice QCD is surveyed. Recent results for the mass of the first radial
excitation of the nucleon, the Roper resonance, are reviewed and the
interpretation in terms of models of hadronic resonances, such as the quark
model and hadronic molecules, discussed. The talk concludes with an outline of
prospects for future calculations.Comment: 5 Pages, 2 figures, invited contribution to Focus Session on Nature
of Threshold N*, to be published in Proceedings of NSTAR 2002, Pittsburgh,
October 9-12, 2002 (World Scientific
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