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Experimental Demonstration of Signal Extration for LISA

October 16, 2008
Author(s)
O Jennrich, R T. Stebbins, P L. Bender
We present a scheme for the signal extraction for LISA. The underlying principle is demonstrated and an experimental setup for testing thescheme is shown. We discuss possible error sources and the achievable precision.

Experimental Eavesdropping Attack Against Ekert's Protocol Based on Wigner's Inequality

October 16, 2008
Author(s)
F Bovino, A Colla, G Castagnoli, Stefania Castelletto, Ivo P. Degiovanni, M L. Rastello
We experimentally implemented an eavesdropping attack against the Ekert protocol for quantum key distribution based on the Wigner inequality. We demonstrate a serious lack of security of this protocol when the eavesdropper gains total control of the source

Experimental Observations of Evolving Yield Loci in Biaxially Strained AA 5754-O

October 16, 2008
Author(s)
Mark Iadicola, Timothy J. Foecke, Stephen W. Banovic
Experimental measurement of the plastic biaxial mechanical response for an aluminum alloy (AA 5754-O) sheet metal is presented. Traditional methods of multiaxial sheet metal testing require the use of finite element analysis (FEA) or other assumptions of

Experimental Procedures and Results for Benchmark 3: Stage 2 Forming Process

October 16, 2008
Author(s)
Mark Iadicola, Timothy J. Foecke, T B. Stoughton
The Numisheet 2005 Benchmark #3 consists of a two stage forming process performed on four materials (three steels and one aluminum). Stage 1 consists of forming channel sections in a channel draw die with variable penetration draw beads, and is described

Explanation of (hhl) f Habit Planes in Ferrous Alloys

October 16, 2008
Author(s)
H M. Ledbetter, Martin Dunn
We give a possible explanation of the remarkable habit-plane measurements reported by Kajiwara for Fe-Ni-Mn alloys. Examining small, thin (early-stage), martensite plates, Kajiwara found that all habit-plane normals fall on the (hhl)f line, spanning about

Fabry-Perot Metrology for Displacements up to 50 mm

October 16, 2008
Author(s)
John R. Lawall
A system designed to apply Fabry-Perot interferometry to the measurement of displacements is described. Two adjacent modes of a Fabry-Perot cavity are probed, and both the absolute optical frequencies and their difference are used to determine

Fastener Quality Act of 1990; Public Law 101-592

October 16, 2008
Author(s)
Charles D. Ehrlich
The OSS' Technical Standards Activities Program (TSAP) manages responsibilities assigned to NIST under the Fastener Quality Act (FQA) of 1990. Fasteners are a $6 billion U.S. industry critical to the automobile, aerospace, construction, chemical and

Ferdinand Rudolph Hassler (1770-1843) : A Twenty Year Retrospective, 1987-2007

October 16, 2008
Author(s)
H Hassler, Charles A. Burroughs
This publication will bring together remarks, papers, and photographs associated with various Hassler-related events held in Philadelphia and the Washington Metropolitan Area over the past twenty years. Starting with the 180th anniversary in 1987 of the

Field Testing Hopper Scales

October 16, 2008
Author(s)
R C. Suiter
The testing of hopper scales seems to be intimidating to many field inspectors. They dread the task of doing a substitution test or a strain load test; there is often confusion about the difference between the two types of tests, how the error is

Finite Element Modeling of Hybrid Polymer Composite Beams

October 16, 2008
Author(s)
Hai C. Tang, Tze J. Chuang, Tinh Nguyen, Joannie W. Chin, Hanchang F. Wu
Fiber-reinforced polymeric composites provide lightweight, high strength, and corrosive resistance to severe environmental exposures. These composites have been extensively used in aerospace and military application over the last three decades and are

Fluorescence Anistropy Measurements of Oriented Polymers

October 16, 2008
Author(s)
Anthony J. Bur, S C. Roth
Fluorescence anistropy area scans of sheet and film specimens have been carried out using a fiber optic sensor that contains polarizing optical elements. Measurements on polyethylene terephthalate food packaging, which contains the fluorescent dye
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