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Multiple environment materials test chamber having a multiple port X-ray tube for irradiating a plurality of samples Patent
Multisample test chamber for exposing materials to X rays, temperature change, and gaseous conditions and determination of material effect
Multiple test chamber exposes materials to various environments
Multiple compartment test chamber exposes several material specimens to various environmental conditions for prolonged periods. The specimens are individually mounted in chamber compartments, rotated to various positions, and measured through optical windows to determine progressive changes in the material properties
Combined docking and grasping device
A combined docking and grasping device for use with a manipulator arm on a docking vehicle and the like for mechanically connecting a docking vehicle with an orbital payload having a receptacle for receiving the device is described. The device includes a pair of opposing jaw members having opposing serrated surfaces for grasping an object and a triangular cam portion on an outer surface for insertion and interlocking with an orbital payload
Optical Turbulence Measurements and Models for Mount John University Observatory
Site measurements were collected at Mount John University Observatory in 2005
and 2007 using a purpose-built scintillation detection and ranging system.
profiling indicates a weak layer located at 12 - 14 km above sea
level and strong low altitude turbulence extending up to 5 km. During calm
weather conditions, an additional layer was detected at 6 - 8 km above sea
level. profiling suggests that tropopause layer velocities are nominally
12 - 30 m/s, and near-ground velocities range between 2 -- 20 m/s, dependent on
weather. Little seasonal variation was detected in either and
profiles. The average coherence length, , was found to be cm for
the full profile at a wavelength of 589 nm. The average isoplanatic angle,
, was arcsec. The mean turbulence altitude,
, was found to be km above sea level. No average in the
Greenwood frequency, , could be established due to the gaps present in the
\vw\s profiles obtained. A modified Hufnagel-Valley model was developed to
describe the profiles at Mount John, which estimates at 6 cm
and at 0.9 arcsec. A series of models were developed, based
on the Greenwood wind model with an additional peak located at low altitudes.
Using the model and the suggested model for moderate ground
wind speeds, is estimated at 79 Hz.Comment: 14 pages; accepted for publication in PAS
Giant Pulses from the Millisecond Pulsar B1821-24
We have carried out a survey for `giant pulses' in 5 millisecond pulsars. We
detect individual pulses from the high Edot pulsar PSR B1821-24 with energies
exceeding 50x the mean pulse energy. These giant pulses are concentrated in a
narrow phase window coincident with the power-law non-thermal pulse seen in
hard X-rays. This is the third example of the giant pulse phenomenon. It
supports the idea that large B fields in the outer magnetosphere are critical
to the formation of such pulses and further suggests a direct connection
between giant pulses and high energy emission.Comment: 6pp, 3 figures. To Appear in ApJ Letters, Vol 55
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