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    Vacuum gage system for radiation environment

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    Hot-cathode ionization gages used to measure high-vacuum pressures are subject to error when ionizing radiation is present. Because this radiation creates additional ions, a second ion gage is mounted near the pressure-measuring gage to detect and measure the radiation induced error

    Empirical Observations on the Sensitivity of Hot Cathode Ionization Type Vacuum Gages

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    A study of empirical methods of predicting tile relative sensitivities of hot cathode ionization gages is presented. Using previously published gage sensitivities, several rules for predicting relative sensitivity are tested. The relative sensitivity to different gases is shown to be invariant with gage type, in the linear range of gage operation. The total ionization cross section, molecular and molar polarizability, and refractive index are demonstrated to be useful parameters for predicting relative gage sensitivity. Using data from the literature, the probable error of predictions of relative gage sensitivity based on these molecular properties is found to be about 10 percent. A comprehensive table of predicted relative sensitivities, based on empirical methods, is presented

    Apparatus for electrical measurements of thin films from 77 to 1000 K

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    A novel method of mounting thin samples for electrical measurements is described. A vacuum chuck holds a mounting plate, which, in turn, holds the sample. Contacts on the mounting plate establish electrical connection to the sample. The attachment of wires directly to the samples is unnecessary. Measurements can be made at temperatures from 77 to 1000 K. As an application of the apparatus, resistivity and Hall measurements of a thin silicon carbide sample are presented

    Estimating sensitivity of vacuum gages

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    Gage sensitivity for a particular gas is estimated using the known performance of the gage with a reference gas /nitrogen/ and employing several empirical rules which have usable accuracy. Relative gage sensitivities have been estimated for over 100 gases and vapors

    A study of manual control methodology with annotated bibliography

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    Manual control methodology - study with annotated bibliograph

    System status display information

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    The system Status Display is an electronic display system which provides the flight crew with enhanced capabilities for monitoring and managing aircraft systems. Guidelines for the design of the electronic system displays were established. The technical approach involved the application of a system engineering approach to the design of candidate displays and the evaluation of a Hernative concepts by part-task simulation. The system engineering and selection of candidate displays are covered

    Submodularity of Energy Related Controllability Metrics

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    The quantification of controllability and observability has recently received new interest in the context of large, complex networks of dynamical systems. A fundamental but computationally difficult problem is the placement or selection of actuators and sensors that optimize real-valued controllability and observability metrics of the network. We show that several classes of energy related metrics associated with the controllability Gramian in linear dynamical systems have a strong structural property, called submodularity. This property allows for an approximation guarantee by using a simple greedy heuristic for their maximization. The results are illustrated for randomly generated systems and for placement of power electronic actuators in a model of the European power grid.Comment: 7 pages, 2 figures; submitted to the 2014 IEEE Conference on Decision and Contro

    Visual detection of point source targets

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    Visual detection of point source targets in simulated star field backgroun

    Nonsteady flow-direction measurement

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    Nonsteady flow probe uses miniature pressure transducers mounted within probe support very close to tube inlets. Response speed depends on internal volume between tube inlet and pressure transducer location
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