Photographed on: 03/10/98. -- Probe #4 before testing in the Probe Calibration Tunnel, building 1247 D.
Topic: CALIBRATING -- PROBES -- WIND TUNNELS
Sounding of the Atmosphere using Broadband Emission Radiometer (SABER). -- Photographed on: 05/29/98. -- SABER high temperature black body calibration.
Topic: CALIBRATING -- RADIOMETERS -- TEST EQUIP
Sounding of the Atmosphere using Broadband Emission Radiometer (SABER). -- Photographed on: 05/29/98. -- SABER high temperature black body calibration.
Topic: CALIBRATING -- RADIOMETERS -- TEST EQUIP
Photographed on: 08/07/2001. -- Photographs of the first prototype system. Photographed in building 1230, room 138A.
Topic: CALIBRATING. -- TEST EQUIPMENT. -- PROTO
Photographed on: 03/10/98. -- Probe #4 before testing in the Probe Calibration Tunnel, building 1247 D.
Topic: CALIBRATING -- PROBES -- WIND TUNNELS
Sounding of the Atmosphere using Broadband Emission Radiometer (SABER). -- Photographed on: 05/29/98. -- SABER high temperature black body calibration.
Topic: CALIBRATING -- RADIOMETERS -- TEST EQUIP
Photographed on: 08/07/2001. -- Photographs of the first prototype system. Photographed in building 1230, room 138A.
Topic: CALIBRATING. -- TEST EQUIPMENT. -- PROTO
Photographed on: 03/10/98. -- Probe #4 before testing in the Probe Calibration Tunnel, building 1247 D.
Topic: CALIBRATING -- PROBES -- WIND TUNNELS
Sounding of the Atmosphere using Broadband Emission Radiometer (SABER). -- Photographed on: 05/29/98. -- SABER high temperature black body calibration.
Topic: CALIBRATING -- RADIOMETERS -- TEST EQUIP
Sounding of the Atmosphere using Broadband Emission Radiometer (SABER). -- Photographed on: 05/29/98. -- SABER high temperature black body calibration.
Topic: CALIBRATING -- RADIOMETERS -- TEST EQUIP
Photographed on: 03/10/98. -- Probe #4 before testing in the Probe Calibration Tunnel, building 1247 D.
Topic: CALIBRATING -- PROBES -- WIND TUNNELS
Sounding of the Atmosphere using Broadband Emission Radiometer (SABER). -- Photographed on: 05/29/98. -- SABER high temperature black body calibration.
Topic: CALIBRATING -- RADIOMETERS -- TEST EQUIP
Sounding of the Atmosphere using Broadband Emission Radiometer (SABER). -- Photographed on: 05/29/98. -- SABER high temperature black body calibration.
Topic: CALIBRATING -- RADIOMETERS -- TEST EQUIP
Sounding of the Atmosphere using Broadband Emission Radiometer (SABER). -- Photographed on: 05/29/98. -- SABER high temperature black body calibration.
Topic: CALIBRATING -- RADIOMETERS -- TEST EQUIP
Photographed on: 08/07/2001. -- Photographs of the first prototype system. Photographed in building 1230, room 138A.
Topic: CALIBRATING. -- TEST EQUIPMENT. -- PROTO
Photographed on: 08/07/2001. -- Photographs of the first prototype system. Photographed in building 1230, room 138A.
Topic: CALIBRATING. -- TEST EQUIPMENT. -- PROTO
Sounding of the Atmosphere using Broadband Emission Radiometer (SABER). -- Photographed on: 05/29/98. -- SABER high temperature black body calibration.
Topic: CALIBRATING -- RADIOMETERS -- TEST EQUIP
Photographed on 04/15/2003. -- Model installation photographs of the Gen 1 Fluidic Thrust Vectoring Nozzle in the Jet Exit Test Facility.
Topic: TEST EQUIPMENT. -- CALIBRATING. -- JET A
Photographed on: 09/20/2000. -- Model: Jet Noise Lab standard nozzle. Test bay: Jet exit test facility dual-flow propulsion simulation system. Test to validate the nozzle as an ASME standard. (ASME is an aeronautical industry standard - a calibration tool). Photographed in building 1234, test bay.
Topic: TEST EQUIPMENT. -- CALIBRATING. -- JET A
Photographed on 04/15/2003. -- Model installation photographs of the Gen 1 Fluidic Thrust Vectoring Nozzle in the Jet Exit Test Facility.
Topic: TEST EQUIPMENT. -- CALIBRATING. -- JET A
Photographed on 04/15/2003. -- Model installation photographs of the Gen 1 Fluidic Thrust Vectoring Nozzle in the Jet Exit Test Facility.
Topic: TEST EQUIPMENT. -- CALIBRATING. -- JET A
Photographed on 04/15/2003. -- Model installation photographs of the Gen 1 Fluidic Thrust Vectoring Nozzle in the Jet Exit Test Facility.
Topic: TEST EQUIPMENT. -- CALIBRATING. -- JET A
Photographed on 04/15/2003. -- Model installation photographs of the Gen 1 Fluidic Thrust Vectoring Nozzle in the Jet Exit Test Facility.
Topic: TEST EQUIPMENT. -- CALIBRATING. -- JET A
Photographed on: 09/20/2000. -- Model: Jet Noise Lab standard nozzle. Test bay: Jet exit test facility dual-flow propulsion simulation system. Test to validate the nozzle as an ASME standard. (ASME is an aeronautical industry standard - a calibration tool). Photographed in building 1234, test bay.
Topic: TEST EQUIPMENT. -- CALIBRATING. -- JET A
Photographed on 04/15/2003. -- Model installation photographs of the Gen 1 Fluidic Thrust Vectoring Nozzle in the Jet Exit Test Facility.
Topic: TEST EQUIPMENT. -- CALIBRATING. -- JET A
Photographed on: 09/20/2000. -- Model: Jet Noise Lab standard nozzle. Test bay: Jet exit test facility dual-flow propulsion simulation system. Test to validate the nozzle as an ASME standard. (ASME is an aeronautical industry standard - a calibration tool). Photographed in building 1234, test bay.
Topic: TEST EQUIPMENT. -- CALIBRATING. -- JET A
Photographed on 04/15/2003. -- Model installation photographs of the Gen 1 Fluidic Thrust Vectoring Nozzle in the Jet Exit Test Facility.
Topic: TEST EQUIPMENT. -- CALIBRATING. -- JET A
Photographed on: 09/20/2000. -- Model: Jet Noise Lab standard nozzle. Test bay: Jet exit test facility dual-flow propulsion simulation system. Test to validate the nozzle as an ASME standard. (ASME is an aeronautical industry standard - a calibration tool). Photographed in building 1234, test bay.
Topic: TEST EQUIPMENT. -- CALIBRATING. -- JET A
Photographed on 04/15/2003. -- Model installation photographs of the Gen 1 Fluidic Thrust Vectoring Nozzle in the Jet Exit Test Facility.
Topic: TEST EQUIPMENT. -- CALIBRATING. -- JET A
Photographed on 04/15/2003. -- Model installation photographs of the Gen 1 Fluidic Thrust Vectoring Nozzle in the Jet Exit Test Facility.
Topic: TEST EQUIPMENT. -- CALIBRATING. -- JET A
Photographed on 04/15/2003. -- Model installation photographs of the Gen 1 Fluidic Thrust Vectoring Nozzle in the Jet Exit Test Facility.
Topic: TEST EQUIPMENT. -- CALIBRATING. -- JET A
Photographed on 04/15/2003. -- Model installation photographs of the Gen 1 Fluidic Thrust Vectoring Nozzle in the Jet Exit Test Facility.
Topic: TEST EQUIPMENT. -- CALIBRATING. -- JET A
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Jul 5, 2010
07/10
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Connolley, D. J.; Weber, R. J
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Topics: DYNAMIC CHARACTERISTICS, IONIZATION GAGES, RADIATION COUNTERS, CALIBRATING
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Jun 15, 2011
06/11
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Danilov, A. D
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Topics: CALIBRATING, SHOCK TUBES, FOURIER TRANSFORMATION, PRESSURE SENSORS
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Jun 1, 2011
06/11
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Froessling, Nil
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The fundamental boundary layer equations for the flow, temperature and concentration fields are presented. Two dimensional symmetrical and unsymmetrical and rotationally symmetrical steady boundary layer flows are treated as well as the transfer boundary layer. Approximation methods for the calculation of the transfer layer are discussed and a brief survey of an investigation into the validity of the law that the Nusselt number is proportional to the cube root of the Prandtl number is presented.
Topics: OPERATING COSTS, AIRPORTS, RUNWAYS, CONGESTION, QUEUEING THEORY, CALIBRATING
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May 23, 2011
05/11
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Fuller-Rowell, T.J
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The goal of the proposed work was to understand the latitude structure of nitric oxide in the mesosphere and lower thermosphere. The problem was portrayed by a clear difference between predictions of the nitric oxide distribution from chemical/dynamical models and data from observations made by the Solar Mesosphere Explorer (SMEE) in the early to mid eighties. The data exhibits a flat latitude structure of NO, the models tend to produce at equatorial maximum. The first task was to use the...
Topics: MAGNETOPAUSE, COMPUTERIZED SIMULATION, MODELS, CALIBRATING, COMPUTER PROGRAMS, NIGHT
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Jun 13, 2011
06/11
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Kim, Min-Jeong; Wang, J. R.; Meneghini, R.; Johnson, B.; Tanelli, S.; Roman-Nieves, J. I.; Sekelsky, S. M.; Skofronick-Jackson, G
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This study analyzes passive and active microwave measurements during the 2003 Wakasa Bay field experiment for understanding of the electromagnetic characteristics of frozen hydrometeors at millimeter-wave frequencies. Based on these understandings, parameterizations of the electromagnetic scattering properties of snow at millimeter-wave frequencies are developed and applied to the hydrometeor profiles obtained by airborne radar measurements. Calculated brightness temperatures and radar...
Topics: FUSION, PLASMA JETS, PROPULSION, JET FLOW, CALIBRATING, TARGETS
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Jul 26, 2010
07/10
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Troudet, T.; Merrill, W
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A neural net architecture is proposed to estimate, in real-time, the fatigue life of mechanical components, as part of the Intelligent Control System for Reusable Rocket Engines. Arbitrary component loading values were used as input to train a two hidden-layer feedforward neural net to estimate component fatigue damage. The ability of the net to learn, based on a local strain approach, the mapping between load sequence and fatigue damage has been demonstrated for a uniaxial specimen. Because of...
Topics: CALIBRATING, CAPACITANCE, NETWORK ANALYSIS, ACCURACY, MICROWAVE SENSORS, PRECISION
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Jun 11, 2021
06/21
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icimden gelen (icimdengelen)
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For calibrate laser collimators. My laser collimator design https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4708429
Topics: Tools, Newtonian_telescope, laser collimator, thingiverse, laser calibrating, stl
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May 31, 2011
05/11
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NON
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During our lives we lose our innocence and gain experience about the world on myriad occasions. What do we learn about ourselves from this Uncomfortable as such occasions may be when they occur, reflective practitioners will see them later on for what they are: terrific opportunities to learn. Experience may come by way of profound moments of change, or occur over long stretches of time by the steady accrual of small changes. Change doesn't occur any less often as we get older, but a lifetime...
Topics: HIGH RESOLUTION, SPATIAL RESOLUTION, RADIOMETERS, CALIBRATING, IMAGING TECHNIQUES, TARGETS
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Jun 1, 2011
06/11
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Arnold, S. M.; Saleeb, A. F
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Given the previous complete-potential structure framework together with the notion of strain- and stress-partitioning in terms of separate contributions of several submechanisms (viscoelastic and viscoplastic) to the thermodynamic functions (stored energy and dissipation) a detailed viscoelastoplastic multimechanism characterization of a specific hardening functional form of the model is presented and discussed. TIMETAL 21S is the material of choice as a comprehensive test matrix, including...
Topics: DEPOLARIZATION, OPTICAL RADAR, CALIBRATING, POLARIZED LIGHT, SENSITIVITY, ERRORS, BACKSCATTERING
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Jul 26, 2010
07/10
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Stephens, Jame
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Because cometary surfaces are likely to be far colder and of a different composition than planetary surfaces, there are some new considerations that must be examined in regards to placing instrumented packages or sample return devices on their surfaces. The qualitative analysis of the problem of attaching hardware to a comet and not being ejected back into space can be divided into two parts. The first problem is to pierce the mantle and obtain access to the icy core. Drilling through the...
Topics: CALIBRATING, FLUID FLOW, PRESSURE SENSORS, ERROR ANALYSIS, MATHEMATICAL MODELS
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Jul 12, 2010
07/10
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NON
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No Abstract Available
Topics: INSOLATION, RADIOMETERS, SOLAR RADIATION, APERTURES, CALIBRATING, CAVITIES, LIQUID COOLING
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Jul 11, 2010
07/10
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Hall, E. W
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No Abstract Available
Topics: ACTUATORS, AUTOMATIC CONTROL VALVES, CALIBRATING, PERFORMANCE TESTS, TEMPERATURE GRADIENTS
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May 22, 2011
05/11
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Dolling, David S.; Barter, John W
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The focus was on developing means of controlling and reducing unsteady pressure loads in separated shock wave turbulent boundary layer interactions. Section 1 describes how vortex generators can be used to effectively reduce loads in compression ramp interaction, while Section 2 focuses on the effects of 'boundary-layer separators' on the same interaction.
Topics: AUTOMATIC TEST EQUIPMENT, BALANCE, CALIBRATING, LOAD TESTING MACHINES, INVENTIONS
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Jun 2, 2011
06/11
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Ford, Rober
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Lockheed Martin has been an active participant in NASA's Space Launch Initiative (SLI) programs over the past several years. SLI, part of NASA's Integrated Space Transportation Plan (ISTP), was restructured in November 2002 to focus the overall theme of safer, more affordable space transportation along two paths the Orbital Space Plane (OSP) and the Next Generation Launch Technology programs. The Orbital Space Plane program has the goal of providing rescue capability from the International...
Topics: HUBBLE SPACE TELESCOPE, CAMERAS, CATHETOMETERS, CALIBRATING, METROLOGY, INTERFEROMETERS, ALGORITHMS
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May 27, 2011
05/11
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Walker, Sandra P
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Testing of composite sandwich joint elements has been completed to verify the strength capacity of joints designed to carry specified running loads representative of a high speed civil transport wing. Static tension testing at both room and an elevated temperature of 350 F and fatigue testing at room temperature were conducted to determine strength capacity, fatigue life, and failure modes. Static tension test results yielded failure loads above the design loads for the room temperature tests,...
Topics: EDDY CURRENTS, ECCENTRICITY, HOLES (MECHANICS), IMPEDANCE, CALIBRATING, DEFECTS, SCANNERS
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Jul 11, 2010
07/10
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Gerdin, G. A
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Waveforms of fluctuations of plasma potential, resulting from rotating electron and ion charge concentrations, were observed in a bumpy torus. Since these fluctuations were thought to be spoke rotations in the direction of the ExB drift, measuring the direction of spoke rotation should determine the direction of the electric fields over much of the plasma surface. A Langmuir probe was inserted into the plasma to measure the floating potential of the plasma, hence the direction of the electric...
Topics: CALIBRATING, COLOR TELEVISION, CRYSTAL OSCILLATORS, MEASURING INSTRUMENTS, RUBIDIUM, SYNTHESIZERS
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Jul 11, 2010
07/10
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Willman, J. L
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No Abstract Available
Topics: BEVATRON, CALIBRATING, HEAVY IONS, BEAMS (RADIATION), ISOTOPES, RESEARCH FACILITIES
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May 31, 2011
05/11
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Allan, Brian G.; Yao, Chung-Sheng; Lin, John C
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Numerical simulations of a single low-profile vortex generator vane, which is only a small fraction of the boundary-layer thickness, have been performed for flows over a flat plate. The numerical simulations were computed by solving the steady-state solution to the Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes equations. The vortex generating vane results were evaluated by comparing the strength and trajectory of the streamwise vortex to experimental particle image velocimetry measurements. From the...
Topics: STUDENTS, THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES, SCIENCE, MATHEMATICS, EDUCATION, CALIBRATING, CHROMIUM,...