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Stellar spectrum classifier
Stellar classification is accomplished by correlating holograms of classified spectra with the Fourier transform of the spectral images to be classified
Coal-shale interface detector
A coal-shale interface detector for use with coal cutting equipment is described. The detector consists of a reciprocating hammer with an accelerometer to measure the impact of the hammer as it penetrates the ceiling or floor surface of a mine. Additionally, a pair of reflectometers simultaneously view the same surface, and the outputs from the accelerometer and reflectometers are detected and jointly registered to determine when an interface between coal and shale is being cut through
The Eurovision St Andrews collection of photographs
This report describes the Eurovision image collection compiled for the ImageCLEF (Cross Language Evaluation Forum) evaluation exercise. The image collection consists of around 30,000 photographs from the collection provided by the University of St Andrews Library. The construction and composition of this unique image collection are described, together with the necessary information to obtain and use the image collection
The influence of turbulence on the structure and propagation of enclosed flames
Although it has long been established that burning rates can be
appreciably increased by turbulence, the actual extent of this increase and
the precise mechanism involved are still far from clear. The object of the
present research was to examine the effects of turbulence on burning
velocity and on the physical structure of the flame surface under flow
conditions similar to those experienced in turbojet afterburner systems
Dynamic precession damper for spin stabilized vehicles Patent
Dynamic precession damping of spin-stabilized vehicles by using rate gyroscope and angular acceleromete
Attitude orientation of spin-stabilized space vehicles Patent
Attitude orientation control of spin stabilized final stage space vehicles, using horizon scanner
The NACA Three Component Accelerometer
A new instrument known as the NACA three component accelerometer is described in this note. This instrument was designed by the technical staff of the NACA for recording accelerations along three mutually perpendicular axes, and is of the same type as the NACA single component accelerometer with the addition of two springs and a few minor improvements such as a pump for filling the dash-pots and a convenient method for aligning the springs. This note includes a few records as well as photographs of the instrument itself
The N.A.C.A. Recording Tachometer and Angle of Attack Recorder
This note contains photos and descriptions of airplane flight apparatus for use in conjunction with a recording galvanometer. In measuring the angle of attack a variable resistance is used, being controlled by a vane in the airstream. Thus it is only necessary to measure the change of resistance
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