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    Origin of synchronized traffic flow on highways and its dynamic phase transitions

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    We study the traffic flow on a highway with ramps through numerical simulations of a hydrodynamic traffic flow model. It is found that the presence of the external vehicle flux through ramps generates a new state of recurring humps (RH). This novel dynamic state is characterized by temporal oscillations of the vehicle density and velocity which are localized near ramps, and found to be the origin of the synchronized traffic flow reported recently [PRL 79, 4030 (1997)]. We also argue that the dynamic phase transitions between the free flow and the RH state can be interpreted as a subcritical Hopf bifurcation.Comment: 4 pages, source TeX file and 4 figures are tarred and compressed via uufile

    Ignition means for monopropellant Patent

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    Catalyst bed ignition system for hydrazine propellant

    An Experimental Investigation of the Performance of the Nitrogen Tetroxide-Hydrazine System in the Oxidizer-Rich and Fuel-Rich Regions

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    The results of an experimental program directed toward determining some of the operational characteristics of the nitrogen tetroxide-hydrazine propellant system under oxidizer-rich and fuel-rich conditions are reported. Data are presented for the mixture-ratio ranges of 0 to 0.55 at a nominal chamber pressure of 300 psia and characteristic chamber length of 250 in., and at mixture ratios of 5.9 to 13.0 at nominal chamber pressures of 400 and 500 psia and characteristic chamber lengths of 100 and 3900 in. The relationship of the actual performance data obtained in each region with those predicted from thermochemical performance calculations is presented. From this comparison, it is concluded that in neither region are equilibrium conditions obtained and that utilization of performance data obtained from assumptions of equilibrium will lead to serious errors. In the oxidizer-rich region investigated, temperatures considerably below those predicted occur throughout the range of mixture ratios investigated because of the lack of exothermic dissociation of the nitrogen oxides. In the fuel-rich region, below a mixture ratio of 0.3, temperatures considerably higher than those predicted occur because of the lack of endothermic dissociation of ammonia

    Conductance Correlations Near Integer Quantum Hall Transitions

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    In a disordered mesoscopic system, the typical spacing between the peaks and the valleys of the conductance as a function of Fermi energy EFE_F is called the conductance energy correlation range EcE_c. Under the ergodic hypothesis, the latter is determined by the half-width of the ensemble averaged conductance correlation function: F=F= . In ordinary diffusive metals, Ec∼D/L2E_c\sim D/L^2, where DD is the diffusion constant and LL is the linear dimension of the phase-coherent sample. However, near a quantum phase transition driven by the location of the Fermi energy EFE_F, the above picture breaks down. As an example of the latter, we study, for the first time, the conductance correlations near the integer quantum Hall transitions of which EFE_F is a critical coupling constant. We point out that the behavior of FF is determined by the interplay between the static and the dynamic properties of the critical phenomena.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures, minor corrections, to appear in Phys. Rev. Let

    Evaluation of Skylab S190-A photos for rock discrimination and comparison with ERTS imagery

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    Pion-Exchange and Fermi-Motion Effects on the Proton-Deuteron Drell-Yan Process

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    Within a nuclear model that the deuteron has NN and \pi NN components, we derive convolution formula for investigating the Drell-Yan process in proton-deuteron (pd) reactions. The contribution from the \pi NN component is expressed in terms of a pion momentum distribution that depends sensitively on the \pi NN form factor. With a \pi NN form factor determined by fitting the \pi N scattering data up to invariant mass W = 1.3 GeV, we find that the pion-exchange and nucleon Fermi-motion effects can change significantly the ratios between the proton-deuteron and proton-proton Drell-Yan cross sections, R_{pd/pp} = \sigma^{pd}/(2\sigma^{pp}), in the region where the partons emitted from the target deuteron are in the Bjorken x_2 > 0.4 region. The calculated ratios R_{pd/pp} at 800 GeV agree with the available data. Predictions at 120 GeV for analyzing the forthcoming data from Fermilab are presented.Comment: 27 pages, 10 figures. A couple of new numerical results are added. arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with arXiv:1106.556
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