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Advanced Test and Calibration Systems for Integrated Multi-Sensor Platforms with IR, Visible, and Laser Range Finder/Designator Capabilities

January 1, 2003
Author(s)
Paul Bryant, Jack Grigor, Pat Harris, Brian Rich, Alan Irwin, Steve McHugh, Daniel W. King, Rodney Leonhardt
This paper discusses recent advances in the development of test and evaluation instrumentation for military laser range finder (LRF) and designation systems. Recent strides have been made in the development of sophisticated active ranging simulation

An Alternative Method of Solving Multilayer Bending Problem

January 1, 2003
Author(s)
C H. Hsueh, S K. Lee, Tze J. Chuang
Stress distributions in multilayers subjected to both residual stresses and external bending are analyzed to derive closed-form analytical solutions. There are always three unknowns to be solved and three equilibrium conditions to be satisfied in the

Analytical Advances in the SEM

January 1, 2003
Author(s)
J H. Scott
The scanning electron microscope (SEM) - when equipped with one or more x-ray spectrometers - is undoubtedly one of the most powerful tools ever devised for the chemical analysis of solid samples at micrometer and submicrometer length scales. As a finely

Apparent Mobility of Interfaces in Integral Resistor Material

January 1, 2003
Author(s)
Andrew J. Slifka, John W. Drexler
Measurements were made on an integral resistor sample that showed apparent interfacial mobility. Initial measurements were made using infrared, optical, and scanning electron microscopies. Analysis of infrared microscopy measurements showed a broadening of

Arsenic Thermodynamic Data and Environmental Geochemistry

January 1, 2003
Author(s)
D K. Nordstrom, Donald G. Archer
Thermodynamic data are critical as input to models that attempt to interpret the geochemistry of environmentally important elements such as arsenic. Unfortunately, the thermodynamic data for mineral phases of arsenic and their solubilities have been highly
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