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Space shuttle electrical power generation and reactant supply system
The design philosophy and development experience of fuel cell power generation and cryogenic reactant supply systems are reviewed, beginning with the state of technology at the conclusion of the Apollo Program. Technology advancements span a period of 10 years from initial definition phase to the most recent space transportation system (STS) flights. The development program encompassed prototype, verification, and qualification hardware, as well as post-STS-1 design improvements. Focus is on the problems encountered, the scientific and engineering approaches employed to meet the technological challenges, and the results obtained. Major technology barriers are discussed, and the evolving technology development paths are traced from their conceptual beginnings to the fully man-rated systems which are now an integral part of the shuttle vehicle
Observing Conditions for Submillimeter Astronomy
Consistently superb observing conditions are crucial for achieving the
scientific objectives of a telescope. Submillimeter astronomy is possible only
at a few exceptionally dry sites, notably Mauna Kea, the Antarctic plateau, and
the Chajnantor region in the high Andes east of San Pedro de Atacama in
northern Chile. Long term measurements of 225 GHz and 350 \mu m atmospheric
transparency demonstrate all three locations enjoy significant periods of
excellent observing conditions. Conditions on the Chajnantor plateau and at the
South Pole are better more often than on Mauna Kea. Conditions are better
during winter and at night. Near the summit of Cerro Chajnantor, conditions are
better than on the Chajnantor plateau
Thermal conductivity and dielectric constant of silicate materials
Report on the thermal conductivity and dielectric constant of nonmetallic materials evaluates the mechanisms of heat transfer in evacuated silicate powders and establishes the complex dielectric constant of these materials. Experimental measurements and results are related to postulated lunar surface materials
Beyond social engineering: A strategy for fostering institutional creativity in developing country river basins
MacMahon's sum-of-divisors functions, Chebyshev polynomials, and Quasi-modular forms
We investigate a relationship between MacMahon's generalized sum-of-divisors
functions and Chebyshev polynomials of the first kind. This determines a
recurrence relation to compute these functions, as well as proving a conjecture
of MacMahon about their general form by relating them to quasi-modular forms.
These functions arise as solutions to a curve-counting problem on Abelian
surfaces.Comment: 6 Page
Statistical theory of relaxation of high energy electrons in quantum Hall edge states
We investigate theoretically the energy exchange between electrons of two
co-propagating, out-of-equilibrium edge states with opposite spin polarization
in the integer quantum Hall regime. A quantum dot tunnel-coupled to one of the
edge states locally injects electrons at high energy. Thereby a narrow peak in
the energy distribution is created at high energy above the Fermi level. A
second downstream quantum dot performs an energy resolved measurement of the
electronic distribution function. By varying the distance between the two dots,
we are able to follow every step of the energy exchange and relaxation between
the edge states - even analytically under certain conditions. In the absence of
translational invariance along the edge, e.g. due to the presence of disorder,
energy can be exchanged by non-momentum conserving two-particle collisions. For
weakly broken translational invariance, we show that the relaxation is
described by coupled Fokker-Planck equations. From these we find that
relaxation of the injected electrons can be understood statistically as a
generalized drift-diffusion process in energy space for which we determine the
drift-velocity and the dynamical diffusion parameter. Finally, we provide a
physically appealing picture in terms of individual edge state heating as a
result of the relaxation of the injected electrons.Comment: 13 pages plus 6 appendices, 8 figures. Supplemental Material can be
found on http://quantumtheory.physik.unibas.ch/people/nigg/supp_mat.htm
Considerations in lunar landmark sighting and recommended techniques - Project Apollo
Lunar landmark sighting techniques for Apollo command service modul
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