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The velocity field of a system of unsteady cycloidal vorticies
An essential difference between two-dimensional and three-dimensional models of cycloidal rotors, the presence of unsteady trailing cycloidal vorticies in the wake, was studied. The velocity induced by these vorticies is the primary mechanism producing flow retardation for low span/radius ratio, finite blade number rotors. Results of using idealized rigid wake model of finite blade cycloidal rotors to investigate some cycloidal rotor problems are presented
Vertical boring mill capacity is increased
Commercially available vertical boring mill with a nominal capacity to 27 feet in diameter of workpiece has been modified in-shop to handle work up to 36 feet in diameter. Capacity was increased by adding extension saddles to the mill support columns on each side
Phonocardiograph microphone is rugged and moistureproof
Microphone used as a phonocardiograph transducer monitors small amplitude audio signals in the presence of large shock loads and high humidity. It contains a lead zirconate-lead titanate piezoelectric plate encapsulated in a flexible polyurethane resin. The resin is contained in a sealed nylon case having a diameter of less than one inch
Phonocardiograph transducer Patent
Piezoelectric transducer for monitoring sound waves of physiological origi
Vibration dampener for Niles vertical boring mill ram
Controlled hydraulic cylinder, which serves as a vibration dampener, is used as a ram support unit. Constant pressure is exerted, minimizing the cutting tool vibration
The automorphism group of the tetrablock
The tetrablock is a domain in 3-dimensional complex space that meets
3-dimensional Euclidean space in a regular tetrahedron. It is shown to be
inhomogeneous and its automorphism group is determined. A type of Schwarz lemma
for the tetrablock is proved. The action of the automorphism group is described
in terms of a certain natural foliation of the tetrablock by complex geodesic
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The development of aerodynamic uncertainties for the space shuttle orbiter
The Shuttle Program development schedule and the management decision to perform an orbital, manned mission on the first launch resulted in a requirement to develop realistic aerodynamic uncertainties for the preflight aerodynamic predictions. This paper addresses the methodology in developing two types of aerodynamic uncertainties. One involves the ability to reproduce aerodynamic results between various wind tunnel tests. The second addresses the difference between preflight aerodynamic predictions and flight results derived from analysis of past aircraft programs. Both types of uncertainties for pitching moment, lateral-directional stability, rudder power, and aileron power are presented. In addition, the application of uncertainties to flight control design and fight test planning is briefly reviewed
Are you a researcher as well as a medical illustrator?
When we list the areas of practice for medical illustrators we always include research, but how involved in research are we? The aim of this activity is to encourage your professional development not just as a medical illustrator but your involvement with research whether that is undertaking your own research, undertaking evidence based practice (1) , working as part of a research team, advising researchers on the value of medical illustration or supporting a student undertaking a research project for their degree or post-graduate qualification
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