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Improved insertion-loss tester
An improved test method accurately measures the insertion loss of RF components while avoiding amplifier drift. Currents are balanced across a bridge transformer with shorted probes and then with each component to be tested. Differences in adjustments indicate the loss
Large capacity cryopropellant orbital storage facility
A comprehensive study was performed to develop the major features of a large capacity orbital propellant storage facility for the space-based cryogenic orbital transfer vehicle. Projected propellant usage and delivery schedules can be accommodated by two orbital tank sets of 100,000 lb storage capacity, with advanced missions expected to require increased capacity. Information is given on tank pressurization schemes, propellant transfer configurations, pump specifications, the refrigeration system, and flight tests
Method of improving contact bonds in silicon integrated circuits
Fabrication method produces stable and reliable metallic systems for interconnections, contact pads, and bonded leads in silicon planar integrated circuits. The method is based on substrate isolation of the interconnection metal from the contact pad and bonded wire
Insertion loss measuring apparatus having transformer means connected across a pair of bolometers Patent
High impedance alternating current sensing transformer device between two bolometers for measuring insertion loss of test componen
Proton irradiation of simple gas mixtures: Influence of irradiation parameters
In order to get information about the influence of irradiation parameters on radiolysis processes of astrophysical interest, methane gas targets were irradiated with 6.5 MeV protons at a pressure of 1 bar and room temperature. Yields of higher hydrocarbons like ethane or propane were found by analysis of irradiated gas samples using gas chromatography. The handling of the proton beam was of great experimental importance for determining the irradiation parameters. In a series of experiments current density of the proton beam and total absorbed energy were shown to have a large influence on the yields of produced hydrocarbons. Mechanistic interpretations of the results are given and conclusions are drawn with regard to the chemistry and the simulation of various astrophysical systems
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