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    Improved charge injection device and a focal plane interface electronics board for stellar tracking

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    An improved Charge Injection Device (CID) stellar tracking sensor and an operating sensor in a control/readout electronics board were developed. The sensor consists of a shift register scanned, 256x256 CID array organized for readout of 4x4 subarrays. The 4x4 subarrays can be positioned anywhere within the 256x256 array with a 2 pixel resolution. This allows continuous tracking of a number of stars simultaneously since nine pixels (3x3) centered on any star can always be read out. Organization and operation of this sensor and the improvements in design and semiconductor processing are described. A hermetic package incorporating an internal thermoelectric cooler assembled using low temperature solders was developed. The electronics board, which contains the sensor drivers, amplifiers, sample hold circuits, multiplexer, analog to digital converter, and the sensor temperature control circuits, is also described. Packaged sensors were evaluated for readout efficiency, spectral quantum efficiency, temporal noise, fixed pattern noise, and dark current. Eight sensors along with two tracker electronics boards were completed, evaluated, and delivered

    Cross-waves induced by the vertical oscillation of a fully immersed vertical plate

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    Capillary waves excited by the vertical oscillations of a thin elongated plate below an air-water interface are analyzed using time-resolved measurements of the surface topography. A parametric instability is observed above a well defined acceleration threshold, resulting in a so-called cross-wave, a staggered wave pattern localized near the wavemaker and oscillating at half the forcing frequency. This cross-wave, which is stationary along the wavemaker but propagative away from it, is described as the superposition of two almost anti-parallel propagating parametric waves making a small angle of the order of 20o20^\mathrm{o} with the wavemaker edge. This contrasts with the classical Faraday parametric waves, which are exactly stationnary because of the homogeneity of the forcing. Our observations suggest that the selection of the cross-wave angle results from a resonant mechanism between the two parametric waves and a characteristic length of the surface deformation above the wavemaker.Comment: to appear in Physics of Fluid

    Recent developments in CID imaging

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    Readout of CID imaging arrays was first performed by injecting and detecting the signal charge from each sensing site in sequence. A new readout method, termed parallel injection, has been developed in which the functions of signal charge detection and injection have been separated. The level of signal charge at each sensing site is detected during a line scan, and during the line retrace interval, all charge in the selected line is injected. The parallel injection technique is well adapted to TV scan formats in that the signal is read out at high speed, line by line. A 244 line by 248 element TV compatible imager, employing this technique and including an on chip preamplifier, has been constructed and operation demonstrated

    Parametrically excited helicopter ground resonance dynamics with high blade asymmetries

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    The present work is aimed at verifying the influence of high asymmetries in the variation of in-plane lead-lag stiffness of one blade on the ground resonance phenomenon in helicopters. The periodical equations of motions are analyzed by using Floquet's Theory (FM) and the boundaries of instabilities predicted. The stability chart obtained as a function of asymmetry parameters and rotor speed reveals a complex evolution of critical zones and the existence of bifurcation points at low rotor speed values. Additionally, it is known that when treated as parametric excitations; periodic terms may cause parametric resonances in dynamic systems, some of which can become unstable. Therefore, the helicopter is later considered as a parametrically excited system and the equations are treated analytically by applying the Method of Multiple Scales (MMS). A stability analysis is used to verify the existence of unstable parametric resonances with first and second-order sets of equations. The results are compared and validated with those obtained by Floquet's Theory. Moreover, an explanation is given for the presence of unstable motion at low rotor speeds due to parametric instabilities of the second order

    Eloge funĂšbre de Fernand MĂ©ry

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    Organisation d’un contrĂŽle de la pollution radioactive du lait. Cas des radioisotopes de courtes pĂ©riodes

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    Michon Georges. Organisation d’un contrĂŽle de la pollution radioÂŹ active du lait, cas des radioisotopes de courtes pĂ©riodes. In: Bulletin de l'AcadĂ©mie VĂ©tĂ©rinaire de France tome 116 n°6, 1963. pp. 283-285

    Eloge de Jean LeplĂątre

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    Michon Georges. Éloge de Jean LeplĂątre. In: Bulletin de l'AcadĂ©mie VĂ©tĂ©rinaire de France tome 137 n°2, 1984. pp. 216-218

    Organisation d’un contrĂŽle de la pollution radioactive du lait « cas des isotopes de longue pĂ©riode »

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    Michon G. Organisation d’un contrĂŽle de la pollution du lait. «Cas des isotopes de longues pĂ©riodes». In: Bulletin de l'AcadĂ©mie VĂ©tĂ©rinaire de France tome 116 n°10, 1963. pp. 463-465
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