645 research outputs found
An expert system for wind shear avoidance
A study of intelligent guidance and control concepts for protecting against the adverse effects of wind shear during aircraft takeoffs and landings is being conducted, with current emphasis on developing an expert system for wind shear avoidance. Principal objectives are to develop methods for assessing the likelihood of wind shear encounter (based on real-time information in the cockpit), for deciding what flight path to pursue (e.g., takeoff abort, landing go-around, or normal climbout or glide slope), and for using the aircraft's full potential for combating wind shear. This study requires the definition of both deterministic and statistical techniques for fusing internal and external information , for making go/no-go decisions, and for generating commands to the manually controlled flight. The program has begun with the development of the WindShear Safety Advisor, an expert system for pilot aiding that is based on the FAA Windshear Training Aid; a two-volume manual that presents an overview , pilot guide, training program, and substantiating data provides guidelines for this initial development. The WindShear Safety Advisor expert system currently contains over 200 rules and is coded in the LISP programming language
An expert system for wind shear avoidance
The principal objectives are to develop methods for assessing the likelihood of wind shear encounter (based on real-time information in the cockpit), for deciding what flight path to pursue (e.g., takeoff abort, landing go-around, or normal climbout or glide slope), and for using the aircraft's full potential for combating wind shear. This study requires the definition of both deterministic and statistical techniques for fusing internal and external information, for making go/no-go decisions, and for generating commands to the aircraft's autopilot and flight directors for both automatic and manually controlled flight. The expert system for pilot aiding is based on the results of the FAA Windshear Training Aids Program, a two-volume manual that presents an overview, pilot guide, training program, and substantiating data that provides guidelines for this initial development. The Windshear Safety Advisor expert system currently contains over 140 rules and is coded in the LISP programming language for implementation on a Symbolics 3670 LISP Machine
The flotation of sticky contaminants from recycled fiber streams
"September 1991.""To be presented at the 1991 AIChE annual Meeting, November 17-22, 1991, Los Angeles, CA.
Force on a neutral atom near conducting microstructures
We derive the non-retarded energy shift of a neutral atom for two different
geometries. For an atom close to a cylindrical wire we find an integral
representation for the energy shift, give asymptotic expressions, and
interpolate numerically. For an atom close to a semi-infinite halfplane we
determine the exact Green's function of the Laplace equation and use it derive
the exact energy shift for an arbitrary position of the atom. These results can
be used to estimate the energy shift of an atom close to etched microstructures
that protrude from substrates.Comment: 7 pages, 5 figure
Mill trial of enzyme treatment of broke
"March 1, 1979.""The Institute of Paper Chemistry, Robert A. Stratton, research associate, John W. Swanson, director, Surface and Colloid Science Center.
Irrigation and drainage in the new millennium
Presented at the 2000 USCID international conference, Challenges facing irrigation and drainage in the new millennium on June 20-24 in Fort Collins, Colorado.Irrigation scheduling has been promoted as management tool to minimize irrigation water application, however, few irrigators regularly followed any rigorous scheduling methodology. Kansas State University Research and Extension in conjunction with an irrigation association, Water PACK, began a long-term project to promote ET based irrigation scheduling and other management technology. Area irrigators serve as the focal point of the project and over time have been asked to assume responsibility of scheduling the project fields. A long-term commitment and on-farm activities such as variable water application tests and center pivot uniformity tests seems to have generated confidence and acceptance of ET-based irrigation scheduling
The effect of pulping, bleaching, and refining operations on the electrokinetic properties of wood fiber fines
"February 1990.
Fiber wall damage during bond failure
"September 1992.""Submitted to Nordic Pulp and Paper Research Journal.
Transient Heavy Element Absorption Systems in Novae: Episodic Mass Ejection from the Secondary Star
A high-resolution spectroscopic survey of postoutburst novae reveals
short-lived heavy element absorption systems in a majority of novae near
maximum light, having expansion velocities of 400-1000 km/s and velocity
dispersions between 35-350 km/s. A majority of systems are accelerated
outwardly, and they all progressively weaken and disappear over timescales of
weeks. A few of the systems having narrow, deeper absorption reveal a rich
spectrum of singly ionized Sc, Ti, V, Cr, Fe, Sr, Y, Zr, and Ba lines. Analysis
of the richest such system, in Nova LMC 2005, shows the excitation temperature
to be 104 K and elements lighter than Fe to have abundance enhancements over
solar values by up to an order of magnitude. The gas causing the absorption
systems must be circumbinary and its origin is most likely mass ejection from
the secondary star. The absorbing gas pre-exists the outburst and may represent
episodic mass transfer events from the secondary star that initiate the nova
outburst(s). If SNe Ia originate in single degenerate binaries, such absorption
systems could be detectable before maximum lightComment: 19 pages, 6 figures, accepted for publication in the Astrophysical
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