A voyage of the human into space, where he experiences a range of emotions during the journey. He admires the view of Earth after take-off (Behind the Glass), he is being seized by despair (1000 Years), he dreams of home, and he is glad to come back. 1000 Years is a kind of metaphor, that represents expectation, patience and difficulties on a way to the goal, which seem, at times, to be endless. Tracklist: 01.Взлёт (Take-Off) (2:02) 02.За стеклом (Behind the Glass) (2:49)...
Topics: Atmospheric, Dream, Flight, Melancholic, Modern Classical, Piano, Post-Rock, Sequences, Space,...
Inspiration that spring brings is kept for a long time after its end. This powerful charge of positive emotions and feelings that soul experiences after winter sleep, should be used with the greatest impact. Maybe to create something new or to finish something old that is left for the time being. Areas of forces application are countless, and with due enthusiasm anything will be possible to do. Go for it! Tracklist: 01.На краю миров (At the Edge of Worlds) (3:08)...
Topics: Modern Classical, Ambient, Score, Symphonic, Eugene Naumenko, Atmospheric
Space inspires. So our hero, inspired by long trips of predecessors, flies into the unknown. This is a flight to see the beauty of space with own eyes, to get closer to stellar nurseries - nebulae, and to lonely white dwarfs, who have lived their wild youth, attaining their age in quiet fade. An encounter with an asteroid, ploughing vasts of the giant Universe from times immemorial, leads to the idea of solitude. Tired wanderer lands his ship on it. In this tiny world natural treasures are so...
Topics: Ambient, Atmospheric, Modern Classical, Post-Rock, Space
Table des matières bound at front
Topics: Atmospheric Pressure, Hip Joint, physiology
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Mar 9, 2008
03/08
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Le Cadet, Georges
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Book digitized by Google from the library of Harvard University and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb.
Topic: Atmospheric electricity
Source: http://books.google.com/books?id=73Po8T1YoOEC&oe=UTF-8
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Jul 11, 2010
07/10
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Bowyer, C. S.; Margon, B.; Lampton, M.; Paresce, F.; Stern, R
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Nonsolar sources in the extreme ultraviolet (EUV) region of the electromagnetic spectrum (10 to 100 nm) were observed by a grazing incidence telescope flown in the Apollo service module during the Apollo Soyuz Test Project. Ten nighttime orbits were used to obtain data on 30 preselected stars, 1 planet, and the EUV background radiation. Extrasolar EUV sources detected include: the hot white dwarfs HZ 43 and Feige 24, the dwarf nova SS Cygni, and the M-dwarf flare star Proxima Centauri.
Topics: ADAPTIVE CONTROL, LOW EARTH ORBITS, SATELLITE TRACKING, SPACECRAFT POWER SUPPLIES, LASERS, OPTICAL...
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Jun 28, 2018
06/18
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G. Cigdem Yalcin; Pau Rabassa; Christian Beck
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We analyse the probability densities of daily rainfall amounts at a variety of locations on the Earth. The observed distributions of the amount of rainfall fit well to a q-exponential distribution with exponent q close to q=1.3. We discuss possible reasons for the emergence of this power law. On the contrary, the waiting time distribution between rainy days is observed to follow a near-exponential distribution. A careful investigation shows that a q-exponential with q=1.05 yields actually the...
Topics: Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics, Nonlinear Sciences, Statistical Mechanics, Physics, Condensed...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1508.03700
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A COLLECTION DEVOTED TO PROBLEMS OF SPACE EVOLUTION, AS WELL AS THE POSSIBILITIES OF EXPORT AND IMPORT OF LIFE IN SPACE IS PRESENTED. A CRITICAL EVALUATION IS INCLUDED OF SEVERAL OF THE METHODS WHICH EXIST AT THE PRESENT TIME FOR DETECTING LIFE OUTSIDE THE EARTH AND THE POSSIBILITY OF SURVIVAL OF LOWER ORGANISMS IN EXPERIMENTAL CONDITIONS SIMULATING THOSE IN OUTER SPACE.
Topics: ATMOSPHERIC MODELS, HELIUM, MASS SPECTROMETERS, NITROGEN, OGO-6, OXYGEN, CHEMICAL COMPOSITION,...
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Jun 28, 2018
06/18
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V. P. Kiliyanpilakkil; S. Basu
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In this letter, we study the scaling properties of multi-year observed and atmospheric model-generated wind time series. We have found that the extended self-similarity holds for the observed series, and remarkably, the scaling exponents corresponding to the meoscale range closely match the well-accepted inertial-range turbulence values. However, the scaling results from the simulated time series are significantly different.
Topics: Fluid Dynamics, Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics, Physics
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1509.08092
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Jun 29, 2018
06/18
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João M. Mendonça; Peter L. Read
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The atmospheric circulation in Venus is well known to exhibit strong super-rotation. However, the atmospheric mechanisms responsible for the formation of this super-rotation are still not fully understood. In this work, we developed a new Venus general circulation model to study the most likely mechanisms driving the atmosphere to the current observed circulation. Our model includes a new radiative transfer, convection and suitably adapted boundary layer schemes and a dynamical core that takes...
Topics: Earth and Planetary Astrophysics, Astrophysics, Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics, Physics
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1609.06549
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Aug 23, 2019
08/19
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Air Force Cambridge Research Laboratories (U.S.). Geophysics Research Directorate
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2 v. (xiv, 578 p.) illus. ; 24 cm
Topics: Atmospheric turbulence, Meteorological research, Micrometeorology
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Aug 22, 2019
08/19
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Air Force Cambridge Research Laboratories (U.S.). Geophysics Research Directorate
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2 v. (xiv, 578 p.) illus. ; 24 cm
Topics: Atmospheric turbulence, Meteorological research, Micrometeorology
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11/09
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NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center
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This short video combines dynamic ozone visualizations with an interview with leading atmospheric NASA scientist, Dr. Paul Newman. Dr. Newman explains why ozone is important, he cites the ingredients that cause an ozone hole to form, and he remarks on the future of the ozone, pointing to exciting new areas of ozone research, including the role climate change will play in future years. Note: This short video describes the status of the stratospheric ozone hole. Editor: Stefanie Misztal (UMBC)....
Topics: Ozone, Ozone Hole, Ozone depletion, Earth Science, Atmosphere, Atmospheric Chemistry/Oxygen...
Source: http://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/goto?10255
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Aug 2, 2010
08/10
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Fox, G. E
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In order to understand the structure of real structure spaces, we are studying the 5S rRNA structure space experimentally. A plasmid containing a synthetic 5S rRNA gene, two rRNA promoters, and transcription terminators has been assembled. Assays are conducted to determine if the foreign 5S rRNA is expressed, and to see whether or not it is incorporated into ribosomes. Evolutionary competition is used to determine the relative fitness of strains containing the foreign 5S rRNA and a control 5S...
Topics: AEROBRAKING, ORGANIC MATERIALS, CARBON DIOXIDE, HALF LIFE, HYDRODYNAMICS, INVENTORIES, OCEANS,...
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Feb 23, 2019
02/19
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Businger, Steven
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vi, 190 pages : 28 cm
Topics: Atmospheric physics -- Observers' manuals, Atmospheric physics -- Experiments, Atmospheric physics
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May 31, 2011
05/11
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Kamotani, Yasuhiro; Greber, Isaa
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Results are reported of experiments on the effects of an opposite wall on the characteristics of turbulent jets injected into a cross flow, for unheated and heated jets. Longitudinal and transverse distributions of velocity and temperature are presented for single and multiple circular jets, and trajectories are presented for two-dimensional jets. The opposite wall has relatively little effect on a single jet unless the ratio of jet to cross flow momentum flux is large enough for the jet to...
Topics: VENUS ATMOSPHERE, SOLAR POWERED AIRCRAFT, VENUS (PLANET), VENUS CLOUDS, ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE,...
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May 24, 2011
05/11
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Chen, Vincent Wei-Kan
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Sophisticated robots can greatly enhance the role of humans in space by relieving astronauts of low level, tedious assembly and maintenance chores and allowing them to concentrate on higher level tasks. Robots and astronauts can work together efficiently, as a team; but the robot must be capable of accomplishing complex operations and yet be easy to use. Multiple cooperating manipulators are essential to dexterity and can broaden greatly the types of activities the robot can achieve; adding...
Topics: FLASHING (VAPORIZING), SELF PROPAGATION, EXCITATION, ELECTROSTATICS, THUNDERSTORMS, LUMINOSITY,...
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Jun 29, 2018
06/18
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Pablo Mena; Pablo Dorta-Naranjo; Gara Quintana; Iván Pérez-Álvarez; Eugenio Jiménez; Santiago Zazo; Marina Pérez; Laura Cardona; J. Joaquin Hernández
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Shallow seawaters are problematic for acoustic and optical communications. Sensor networks based on electromagnetic (EM) communications are evaluated in this environment. In order to characterize the subaquatic channel, several measurement systems have been designed, built and tested in the sea obtaining very reliable results. Experiments carried out with dipoles and loop antennas showed serious disagreement with the state of the art, especially when dipole antennas are used. Dipoles...
Topics: Instrumentation and Detectors, Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics, Physics
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1604.03709
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Jun 29, 2018
06/18
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Lilly Verso; Maarten van Reeuwijk; Roi Gurka; Peter J. Diamessis; Zachary J. Taylor; Alex Liberzon
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We present a laboratory experiment of the growth of a turbulent patch in a stably stratified fluid, due to a localized source of turbulence, generated by an oscillating grid. Synchronized and overlapping particle image velocimetry and planar laser induced fluorescence measurements have been conducted capturing the evolution of the patch through its initial growth until it reached a maximum size, followed by its collapse. The simultaneous measurements of density and velocity fields allow for a...
Topics: Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics, Physics
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1603.06516
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May 24, 2011
05/11
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Storms, Bruce L.; Ross, James C
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The results of a wind-tunnel test are presented for a two-dimensional NASA 63(sub 2)-215 Mod B airfoil with a 30% chord single-slotted flap. The use of lift-enhancing tabs (similar to Gurney flaps) on the lower surface near the trailing edge of both elements was investigated on four nap configurations. A combination of vortex generators on the flap and lift-enhancing tabs was also investigated. Measurements of surface-pressure distributions and wake profiles were used to determine the...
Topics: MERCURY ATMOSPHERE, ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY, PLANETARY SURFACES, EMISSION SPECTRA, POTASSIUM, SODIUM,...
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May 27, 2011
05/11
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Shyne, Rickey J
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A detailed investigation of the flow physics occurring on the suction side of a simulated Low Pressure Turbine (LPT) blade was performed. A contoured upper wall was designed to simulate the pressure distribution of an actual LPT blade onto a flat plate. The experiments were carried out at Reynolds numbers of 100,000 and 250,000 with three levels of freestream turbulence. Freestream turbulence levels ranging from 0.8 to 3 was used in this experiment. Smoke-wire flow visualization data was used...
Topics: SUBMILLIMETER WAVES, ATMOSPHERIC COMPOSITION, ASTROPHYSICS, VERTICAL DISTRIBUTION, TRACE ELEMENTS,...
Includes bibliographical references
Topics: Atmospheric pressure, Blood, Venom, Rabies, Atmospheric Pressure, Blood Circulation, Venoms, Rabies
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Jun 21, 2010
06/10
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Marchionna, N. R.; Trout, A. M
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Swirl-can modular turbojet combustor burning natural gas fuel
Topics: ATMOSPHERIC ENTRY, HEAT SHIELDING, INTERPLANETARY SPACECRAFT, PLANETARY ATMOSPHERES, ABLATIVE...
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Jul 11, 2010
07/10
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LAVRO, Y. V.; FILIPPOV, V. M
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THE TRANSITION OF A LAMINAR BOUNDARY LAYER TO A TURBULENT LAYER WAS INVESTIGATED AT THE SIDE WALLS OF THE TEST SECTION OF A LOW-TURBULENCE WIND TUNNEL. THE MAIN STATISTICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE TRANSITION REGION (INTERMITTENCY COEFFICIENT AND NUMBER) WERE OBTAINED AS FUNCTIONS OF THE VELOCITY OF THE INCIDENT FLOW AND WERE DESCRIBED BY THE NORMAL LAW OF DISTRIBUTION OF RANDOM VARIABLES. INDUCTIVE PRESSURE SENSORS WERE USED FOR THE INVESTIGATION WHICH MADE IT POSSIBLE TO AVOID THE PERTURBING...
Topics: CLIMATOLOGY, ENERGY DISSIPATION, RADIATION MEASUREMENT, ENERGY BUDGETS, LONG RANGE WEATHER...
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May 23, 2011
05/11
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Buice, Carl U.; Eaton, John K
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There is a need for experimental measurements in complex turbulent flows that originate from very well-defined initial conditions. Testing of large-eddy simulations and other higher-order computation schemes requires inlet boundary condition data that are not normally measured. The use of fully developed upstream conditions offers a solution to this dilemma so that the upstream conditions can be adequately computed at any level of sophistication. The plane diffuser experiment by Obi et al....
Topics: AEROTHERMODYNAMICS, NONEQUILIBRIUM FLOW, EQUILIBRIUM FLOW, CARBON DIOXIDE, CATALYSIS, MARS...
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Jun 2, 2011
06/11
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St.Cyr, William; Figueroa, Fernando; VanDyke, David; McVay, Greg; Mitchell, Mar
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An experimental study was conducted to evaluate whether fiber optic strain gages (FOSG) are ''better'' sensors than typical foil gages. A particularly attractive feature of FOSG was their specified resolution of 0.01% of full-scale (0.1 micro strain for 1000 micro strain full-scale). This feature would make FOSG practical tank level sensors, by measuring very small strains on the support structure of a tank. A specific application in mind was to measure liquid oxygen tank level, with support...
Topics: HETEROGENEITY, CHEMICAL REACTIONS, ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY, VAPORS, TURBULENT FLOW, TROPOSPHERE,...
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May 27, 2011
05/11
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Sivo, Joseph N.; Meyer, Carl L.; Peters, Daniel J
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An experimental investigation of exhaust diffusers has been conducted to evaluate various methods of minimizing the overall pressure ratio (from chamber to ambient pressure) required to establish and maintain full expansion of the nozzle flow (altitude simulation). Exhaust-diffuser configurations investigated were (1) cylindrical diffusers, (2) diffusers with contraction, and (3) diffusers including a right-angle turn. Cylindrical diffusers were evaluated with primary nozzles of various area...
Topics: CONFERENCES, AEROSOLS, SCATTERING, TROPOSPHERE, CLOUDS (METEOROLOGY), LASER APPLICATIONS, RADAR...
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Jul 12, 2010
07/10
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Loiseau, H
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The possibility to measure the inertia constants of an airplane or of a missile by a unique experimental set up without having to materialize axes of rotation was investigated. It is sufficient to suspend the structure appropriately, to obtain the six natural modes determined by the suspension and to introduce these results as data into a computer. If the structure is very flexible it is necessary to take into account the first natural modes of deformation. Experiments on rigid and flexible...
Topics: EARTH ATMOSPHERE, CLIMATE, COASTAL ECOLOGY, FISHERIES, HYDROLOGY, ICEBERGS, MARINE TRANSPORTATION,...
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Jul 12, 2010
07/10
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Knox, C. E
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Flight tests using the Boeing 737 airplane to obtain position estimates with back azimuth signals from a microwave landing system (MLS) are discussed. The equations and logic used to generate a navigation position estimate in the MLS back azimuth signal environment are described. The error in the navigation position estimate is determined. A summary of the Boeing 737 position estimate update process is described. The navigation position estimate error calculated flight data and radar tracking...
Topics: DATA BASES, METEOROLOGICAL PARAMETERS, OPTICAL RADAR, SATELLITE OBSERVATION, ATMOSPHERIC MOISTURE,...
The deployment of a High Energy Laser (HEL) weapon in an airborne platform is a challenging task due to size, weight, and power (SWaP) constraints. Recent technology innovations, however, promise that such HEL development may be a reality in the near future. This study models an Unmanned Combat Aerial Vehicle (UCAV) armed with a HEL weapon and simulates the laser beam's atmospheric propagation. The Design of Experiments (DOE) methodology is then applied to determine the significance of the...
Topics: directed energy weapons, high energy lasers, atmospheric propagation, unmanned combat aerial...
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Jun 30, 2018
06/18
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Luciano Zunino; Damián Gulich; Gustavo Funes; Aziz Ziad
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In this letter we have analyzed the temporal correlations of the angle-of-arrival fluctuations of stellar images. Experimentally measured data were carefully examined by implementing multifractal detrended fluctuation analysis. This algorithm is able to discriminate the presence of fractal and multifractal structures in recorded time sequences. We have confirmed that turbulence-degraded stellar wavefronts are compatible with a long-memory correlated monofractal process. This experimental result...
Topics: Physics, Data Analysis, Statistics and Probability, Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics, Optics
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1406.7706
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May 22, 2011
05/11
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Plentovich, E. B.; Stallings, Robert L., Jr.; Tracy, M. B
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For the safe carriage and separation of stores, it is important to know the flow field environment the store experiences during flight. In order to further the understanding of flow fields in rectangular box cavities at subsonic and transonic speeds, an experimental investigation was conducted to determine cavity flow characteristics. Static and fluctuating pressure levels within a cavity over the range of length-to-depth ratios where open, transitional, and closed flow were expected to occur...
Topics: AIR LAND INTERACTIONS, CARBON DIOXIDE, HEAT TRANSFER, INSOLATION, LAND SURFACE TEMPERATURE,...
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Jun 20, 2010
06/10
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Solokha, T. F
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Approximations of recurrence of temperature and wind velocity combinations in lower 100 M layer of atmosphere
Topics: ATMOSPHERIC TEMPERATURE, WIND VELOCITY, LOWER ATMOSPHERE, SUMMER, TEMPERATURE PROFILES, WIND...
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May 27, 2011
05/11
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Love, Eugene S.; Grigsby, Carl E.; Lee, Louise P.; Woodling, Mildred J
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Some experimental and theoretical studies have been made of axisymmetric free jets exhausting from sonic and supersonic nozzles into still air and into supersonic streams with a view toward problems associated with propulsive jets and the investigation of these problems. For jets exhausting into still air, consideration is given to the effects of jet Mach number, nozzle divergence angle, and jet static pressure ratio upon jet structure, jet wavelength, and the shape and curvature of the jet...
Topics: SOLAR RADIATION, RADIATION PRESSURE, ARTIFICIAL SATELLITES, SATELLITE TRACKING, ORBITAL RENDEZVOUS,...
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May 28, 2011
05/11
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Walsh, K. T
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In this study, we extend the results of previous combined numerical and experimental investigations of an axisymmetric laminar diffusion flame in which difference Raman spectroscopy, laser-induced fluorescence (LIF), and a multidimensional flame model were used to generate profiles of the temperature and major and minor species. A procedure is outlined by which the number densities of ground-state CH (X(sup 2)II) excited-state CH (A(sup 2)Delta, denoted CH), and excited-state OH (A(sup 2)Sigma,...
Topics: MESOSCALE PHENOMENA, RADIAL VELOCITY, VELOCITY MEASUREMENT, SIMULATION, COMPUTATIONAL GRIDS, GRID...
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Jul 11, 2010
07/10
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Lakshminarayana, B
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The characteristics of a rocket pump inducer are discussed. The effect of the pumping requirements on the blade configuration is analyzed. The effects of viscosity on blade design were determined by tests of a four bladed inducer operated in air at a flow coefficient of 0.065. The fluid properties were measured at the exit of the inducer using conventional and hot wire probes. The experimental results and the method of predicting the outlet tangential velocity and head rise are discussed.
Topics: BACTERIA, TITAN, ENVIRONMENT EFFECTS, GROWTH, PLANETARY ATMOSPHERES, ATMOSPHERIC MODELS,...
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Feb 4, 2008
02/08
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Deadman & Digi Hartatak
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Deadman on nonvocal mouth tones along with some mangled and rearranged world melodies and some synthwork over some funky tripped out slow beats. Uses these sounds from DJ Chronos at Freesound 31601__DJ_Chronos__dark_drone 33660__DJ_Chronos__phased_strings 34076__DJ_Chronos__Regular_Sine_1 http://freesound.iua.upf.edu/usersViewSingle.php?id=103319
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Topics: freesound, experimental, electronic, ambient, atmospheric, world
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Jun 21, 2010
06/10
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Anderson, K. A
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OGO-A scintillation counter to detect 3 to 90 MeV protons in solar cosmic rays
Topics: ATMOSPHERIC COMPOSITION, GAS MIXTURES, IONIZATION GAGES, BAYARD-ALPERT IONIZATION GAGES, ELECTRON...
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Jun 29, 2018
06/18
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Sara Garbarino; Alberto Sorrentino; Anna Maria Massone; Alessia Sannino; Antonella Boselli; Xuan Wang; Nicola Spinelli; Michele Piana
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We consider the problem of retrieving the aerosol extinction coefficient from Raman lidar measurements. This is an ill--posed inverse problem that needs regularization, and we propose to use the Expectation--Maximization (EM) algorithm to provide stable solutions. Indeed, EM is an iterative algorithm that imposes a positivity constraint on the solution, and provides regularization if iterations are stopped early enough. We describe the algorithm and propose a stopping criterion inspired by a...
Topics: Physics, Numerical Analysis, Optics, Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics, Mathematics
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1608.07841
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Oct 31, 2006
10/06
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Daizo
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broken beats, house, techno, dubstep, liquid funk mix by Daizo at EXPANSE weekly night recorded at the Court Tavern New Brunswick NJ on 10.18.06
Topics: drum, house, techno, broken, jazz, nu, acid, disco, bass, break, beat, liquid, funk, deep, jungle,...
Source: EXPANSE @ the Court Tavern 10.18.06
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Oct 31, 2006
10/06
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Daizo
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broken beats, nu jazz, dubstep, liquid funk, trip hop, house, techno recorded from Expanse at the Court Tavern in New Brunswick on 10.11.2006
Topics: drum, house, techno, broken, jazz, nu, acid, disco, bass, break, beat, liquid, funk, deep, jungle,...
Source: EXPANSE @ the Court Tavern 10.18.06
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Jun 18, 2010
06/10
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Tzonis, K
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Apparatus for detection and collection of any microorganisms in upper atmosphere or interplanetary space
Topics: ATMOSPHERIC STRATIFICATION, MICROORGANISM, UPPER ATMOSPHERE, EXOBIOLOGY, EXTRATERRESTRIAL LIFE,...
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Nov 12, 2006
11/06
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Orbis Tertius?
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Semi-improvised acoustic psychedelia - a set played as part of one of the Thursday night live music sessions in the bar upstairs at the Picture House cinema, Exeter . OT? is a spin-off from Children of the Drone .
Topics: saz, baglama, drone, droning, acoustic, atmospheric, folk, free psych-folk, free psychfolk, free...
Source: MiniDisc
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07/05
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Children of the Drone
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[If you're unfamiliar with Children of the Drone , the series of compilations will provide a better overview than these individual sessions, which can be quite 'unrepresentative'.] Improvised music, recorded at the Exeter Phoenix Arts Centre on 03/07/05.
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Topics: ambient, atmospheric, beyond classification, Devon, drone, droning, Exeter, free psych-folk, free...
Source: MiniDisc
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May 26, 2011
05/11
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Hargens, Alan R
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Integrated physiologic countermeasures are needed to maintain orthostatic tolerance after spaceflight or bed rest. We hypothesized that supine exercise during LBNP would prevent bed rest-induced loss of orthostatic tolerance by preventing hemoconcentration. In a study conducted jointly with NASA Johnson Space Center and the University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TX, fifteen male subjects underwent 5 days of 6 deg head-down bed rest: 5 control subjects did not exercise, and 10 performed...
Topics: CONFERENCES, WEATHERING, WIND (METEOROLOGY), DUST, POLAR CAPS, CHASSIGNITES, NAKHLITES,...
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May 29, 2011
05/11
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Peterman, M.; McCrory, J. L.; Sharkey, N. A.; Piazza, S.; Cavanagh, P. R
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The human zero-gravity locomotion simulator and the cadaver simulator offer a powerful combination for the study of the implications of exercise for maintaining bone quality during space flight. Such studies, when compared with controlled in-flight exercise programs, could help in the identification of a strain threshold for the prevention of bone loss during space flight.
Topics: VARIABILITY, MODELS, EARTH SURFACE, SURFACE PROPERTIES, TOPOGRAPHY, DRAINAGE, SOIL MOISTURE,...
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Jul 14, 2010
07/10
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Execution Support Act
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EXECUTION SUPPORT ACT - "AS THE INHABITANTS SLEPT" SPNet14 - 320 Kbps MP3 Genres: Harsh Wall, Noise Country: United Kingdom 01. As The Inhabitants Slept [12:38] THIS IS A VERY EARLY HAL HUTCHINSON RECORDING.IT WAS RECORDED TO 4 TRACK TAPE YEARS AGO AND FOR SOME UNKNOWN REASON FORGOTTEN ABOUT. THE TAPE WAS RECENTLY FOUND,AND IT WAS DECIDED THAT THE RECORDING SHOULD APPEAR UNDER THE NAME OF 'EXECUTION SUPPORT ACT'.THE SOUND CONSISTS OF A PURE,DENSE WALL. "AS THE INHABITANTS SLEPT,...
Topics: hal hutchinson, merzbow, flat affect, bastard child, noise nazi, chav stabber, noise, harsh noise,...
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Jun 22, 2010
06/10
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Execution Support Act
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Execution Support Act - He Used The Screwdriver SPNet09 - 320Kbps MP3 Genres: Noise, Harsh Wall Country: United Kingdom 1. He Used The Screwdriver [17:49] Contact Info: http://www.myspace.com/537477985 This is an SP Net release. SP Net info: http://www.myspace.com/spnetfa http://flataffectsp.blogspot.com/ http://www.archive.org/details/sp-net flat.affect.noise@gmail.com
Topics: hal hutchinson, merzbow, flat affect, bastard child, noise nazi, chav stabber, noise, harsh noise,...
This vintage electronic album sounds like it was taken from the dusty vaults of some 80s studio. Genuine atmosphere takes you back. The small piece of lost sunny golden age of music. Tracklist: 01.Memoirs Fiola (7:20) 02.Some Day (7:43) 03.Shared Flops (7:36) 04.Night Snow (7:52) 05.Vieser (8:10) 06.Tanleg (9:37) 07.Technodrive (5:48) 08.Grief and Сalmness (8:27) 09.Night Reflections (6:26) Composed by Exalot. All instruments programmed, keyboards and synthesizers played, music written,...
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This paper presents a method of evaluation of Wiener-Hopf technique solutions for sound radiation from an unflanged circular duct with infinitely thin duct wall, including mean flows.
Topics: STELLAR MASS, CALIBRATING, EARLY STARS, HOT STARS, MAGELLANIC CLOUDS, SPECTROSCOPY, STAR CLUSTERS,...