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Particle Image Velocimetry in Flickering Methane/Air Diffusion Flames

March 25, 2001
Author(s)
G Papadopoulos, Rodney A. Bryant, William M. Pitts
Phase-resolved measurements of the velocity field in acoustically forced, flickering laminar co-flowing methane/air diffusion flames have been made. Identical flames have been studied extensively in the past in order to characterize the effects of the

Thermal Agent Extinguishment of Two Types of Diffusion Flames

March 25, 2001
Author(s)
William M. Pitts, Rodney A. Bryant, Jiann C. Yang
The extinguishment of diffusion flames on two types of burners-an opposed-flow Tsuji burner and an axisymmetric burner with a surrounding coflow-by thermal agents has been investigated. Thermal agents are those that act primarily by extracting heat and

The 103rd Annual Meeting of the American Ceramic Society

March 19, 2001
Author(s)
Winnie K. Wong-Ng
The American Ceramic Society 103rd annual meeting & exposition took place from April 22-25, 2001, at the Indiana Convention Center and RCA Dome of Indianapolis. The meeting was well attended - with approximately 2700 attendees including many from other

Toxic Hazard of Building Products and Furnishings

March 14, 2001
Author(s)
Richard G. Gann
Since it was recognized nearly 30 years ago that most fire victims succumb to smoke, there has been a broad effort to include consideration of smoke toxicity in fire standards and code provisions. Research has made great advances in this area, progressing

Nanomechanical Measurements of Polymeric Systems

March 13, 2001
Author(s)
Mark R. VanLandingham, Christopher C. White, Xiaohong Gu, Tinh Nguyen
Durability, in terms of service life, is often related to the failure due to service conditions of an unacceptable percentage of a product population. In many cases, this percentage is much less than 1 %, and thus the factors affecting early times-to

Phase Diagrams of High Tc Superconductors

March 13, 2001
Author(s)
Winnie K. Wong-Ng
The aim of this chapter is to provide selected experimental phase diagrams of high Tc superconductors to represent various active systems of research. Among current systems, the BaO-Y 2O 3-CuO (BYC), BaO-R 2O 3-CuO (BRC), and BSCCO systems have been

Calibration of an Optical Sensor

March 9, 2001
Author(s)
J H. Daruwalla, Nicholas Dagalakis
An inexpensive optical reflective sensor was evaluated for possible use as a precision proximity sensor. The output signal of the sensor was measured as a function of the distance of a flat reflecting surface from the front glass window of the sensor. The

The Role of Knowledge in Next-generation Product Development Systems

March 6, 2001
Author(s)
Simon Szykman, Ram D. Sriram, William Regli
Information technology has played an increasingly important role in engineering product development. Its influence over the past decade has been accelerating and its impact in the coming decade will undoubtedly be immense. This paper surveys several

Toward Next-Generation Construction Machines

March 4, 2001
Author(s)
Roger V. Bostelman, James S. Albus, William C. Stone
Construction equipment is typically massive and operated manually with minimal use of sensors or computers for measurement or control. Research in the Intelligent Systems and Structures Divisions at the National Institute of Standards and Technology has

The Relegation Algorithm

March 3, 2001
Author(s)
A Deprit, E Deprit, Jesuus Palacian
Given a perturbed Hamiltonian system, normalization yields a Lie transformation which converts the main part of the Hamiltonian into an integral of the transformed system. An extension of the normalization method--the relegation algorithm--does the same

A Careful Consideration of the Calibration Concept

March 1, 2001
Author(s)
Steven D. Phillips, William T. Estler, Theodore D. Doiron, K Eberhardt, M Levenson
This paper is a detailed discussion of the technical aspects of the calibration process with emphasis on the definition of the measurand, the conditions under which the calibration results are valid, and the subsequent use of the calibration results in

A Foundation for Interoperability in Next-Generation Product Development Systems

March 1, 2001
Author(s)
Simon Szykman, Steven Shooter, Steven J. Fenves, Walid Keirouz
U.S. industry spends billions of dollars as a result of poor interoperability between computer-aided engineering software tools. While ongoing standards development efforts are attempting to address this problem in today?s tools, the more significant

A Phase-Field Model for Highly Anisotropic Interfacial Energy

March 1, 2001
Author(s)
J J. Eggleston, Geoffrey B. McFadden, P W. Voorhees
A computationally efficient phase-field model is developed for two-phase systems with anisotropic interfacial energy. The approach allows for anisotropies sufficiently high that the interface has corners or missing crystallographic orientations. The method

A Tool for Modeling Airflow & Contaminant Transport

March 1, 2001
Author(s)
William S. Dols
Multizone modeling refers to annalysis techniques that use a simplified, zonal representation of a building to study building airflows, pressure differences, and contaminant transport. Each zone is assumed to have uniform temperature, pressure, and

Absolute Transition Rates for Transitions From 5p Levels in Kr II

March 1, 2001
Author(s)
Krzysztof Dzierzega, Ulf Griesmann, Gillian Nave, L Bratasz
Branching ratios were measured for 155 electric dipole transitions from 5p and 5p1 levels of singly ionized Kr between 200 nm and 2400 nm. Of these, 83 were measured for the first time. Absolute transition rates for prominent lines, with uncertainties as
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