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Primary radical yields in pulse irradiated alkaline aqueous solution
Primary radical yields of hydrated electrons, H atoms, and OH radicals are determined by measuring hydrated electron formation following a 4 microsecond pulse of X rays. The pH dependence of free radical yields beyond pH 12 is determined by observation of the hydrated electrons
Studies of earth simulation experiments
The low gravity environment of earth orbit offers the potential for performing experiments involving baroclinic Geophysical Fluid Dynamics (GFD) on spherical surfaces. These experiments in turn have the potential for providing deeper understanding of large scale planetary and solar circulations. However, to perform these experiments, one requires an experimental technique whereby a radially directed body force can be generated to simulate a radial gravitational force field. One viable technique is the use of dielectric fluids with temperature dependent dielectric permittivity in a radially directed electric field. Application of the Boussinesq approximation to the equations of motion for this system and restrictions on the size of certain electrodynamic terms in the energy equations yields a set of equations which are analogous to the equations of motions of geophysical systems like the earth's atmosphere on term by term basis. The theoretical design of GFD experiments for performance in earth orbit are described along with results of preliminary tests of a prototype
Function generation subprograms for use in digital simulations
Function generation subprograms were developed for handling functions of one variable and two types of functions of two variables. These subprograms can be used in any digital or hybrid simulation requiring function generation. Use of these programs can often lower overall program execution time
Active control technology and the use of multiple control surfaces
Needed criteria for active control technology applications in commercial transports are lacking. Criteria for redundancy requirements, believed to be consistent with certification philosophy, are postulated to afford a discussion of the relative value of multiple control surfaces. The control power and frequency bandpass requirements of various active control technology applications are shown to be such that multiple control surfaces offer advantages in minimizing the hydraulic or auxiliary power for the control surface actuators
Limits in Function Spaces and Compact Groups
If B is an infinite subset of omega and X is a topological group, let C^X_B
be the set of all x in X such that converges to 1. If F is a
filter of infinite sets, let D^X_F be the union of all the C^X_B for B in F.
The C^X_B and D^X_F are subgroups of X when X is abelian. In the circle group
T, it is known that C^X_B always has measure 0. We show that there is a filter
F such that D^T_F has measure 0 but is not contained in any C^X_B. There is
another filter G such that D^X_G = T. We also describe the relationship between
D^T_F and the D^X_F for arbitrary compact groups X.Comment: 16 page
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