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Determination of elevated-temperature fatigue data on refractory alloys in ultra- high vacuum fourth quarterly report, 1 apr. - 1 jul. 1965
High temperature fatigue data on refractory alloys in ultrahigh vacuum - tests on titanium- zirconium-molybdenu
Determination of elevated-temperature fatigue data on refractory alloys in ultra-high vacuum Fifth quarterly report, 1 Jul. - 1 Oct. 1965
Elevated-temperature fatigue data on notched and smooth specimens of refractory alloys in ultrahigh vacuum environment
Multimegawatt thermionic reactor systems for space applications
Design features and performance characteristics of thermionic reactor systems for space application
Computer program to determine pressure distributions and forces on blunt bodies of revolution
Program was written to include integration of surface pressure in order to obtain axial-force, normal-force, and pitching-moment coefficients. Program was written in CDC FORTRAN for the CDC-6600 computer system
Determination of elevated-temperature fatigue data on refractory alloys in ultra- high vacuum third quarterly report, 1 jan. - 1 apr. 1965
Fatigue data for refractory alloys at elevated temperatures in ultrahigh-vacuum environment
Space Station Freedom secondary power wiring requirements
Secondary power is produced by DDCU's (direct current to direct current converter units) and routed to and through secondary power distribution assemblies (SPDA's) to loads or tertiary distribution assemblies. This presentation outlines requirements of Space Station Freedom (SSF) EEE (electrical, electronic, and electromechanical) parts wire and the approved electrical wire and cable. The SSF PDRD (Program Definition and Requirements Document) language problems and resolution are reviewed. The cable routing to and from the SPDA's is presented as diagrams and the wire recommendations and characteristics are given
Elevated temperature fatigue of TZC MOLYBDENUM alloy under high frequency and high vacuum conditions
Elevated temperature fatigue of TZC molybdenum alloy determined in high frequency and high vacuum test
Collective polarization exchanges in collisions of photon clouds
The one-loop "vacuum" Heisenberg-Euler coupling of four electromagnetic
fields can lead to interesting collective effects in the collision of two
photon clouds, on a time scale orders of magnitude faster than one estimates
from the cross-section and density. We estimate the characteristic time for
macroscopic transformation of positive to negative helicity in clouds that are
initially totally polarized and for depolarization of a polarized beam
traversing an unpolarized cloud.Comment: Recapitulates much that is in hep-ph/0402127, with new results in the
last section, and the first section drastically reduced in view of the
previous work of Kotkin and Serbo. Typo corrected in eq. 1
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