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John D. Gillaspy, J R. Roberts, Craig M. Brown, Uri Feldman
(1993 publication) The invention of the Electron Beam Ion Trap (EBIT) at Livermore has marked the emergence of a versatile new source for the spectroscopic
Wayne M. Itano, James C. Bergquist, John J. Bollinger, J M. Gilligan, D J. Heinzen, F L. Moore, M G. Raizen, David J. Wineland
Measurements of internal energy states of atomic ions confined in traps can be used to illustrate fundamental properties of quantum systems, because long
Richard D. Peacock, Walter W. Jones, Richard W. Bukowski
A set of comparisons between a comprehensive room fire model and a range of real-scale fire experiments is presented. For these comparisons, a zone-based model
This paper describes improvements which have been made in the CFAST model of fire growth and smoke transport for compartmented structures. In particular, we are
Various flammability properties of polycarbonate samples were measured with the Cone Calorimeter and Lateral Ignition and Flame Spread, LIFT, devices at various
S M. Lomakin, James E. Brown, R. S. Breese, Marc R. Nyden
The thermal degradation of two network copolymers of methyl methacrylate was studied as a function of the chemical nature of the cross-linking agent and the
K C. Smyth, J E. Harrington, Erik L. Johnsson, William M. Pitts
Planar images of laser-induced fluorescence from OH radicals and elastic scattering from soot particles are presented in time-varying laminar CH4/air diffusion
An experimental investigation was designed to test the hypothesis that all axisymmetric turbulent free jets become asymptotically independent of the source