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Marginally Flammable Materials: Burning Velocity of Trans-Dichloroethylene

September 10, 2000
Author(s)
Gregory T. Linteris, Valeri I. Babushok
The overpressure dynamics and explosion hazard of commodity materials under full-scale conditions are often assessed through laboratory measurements of their laminar burning velocity. We present the first measurements of the flame speed of trans-1,2

Marginally Flammable Materials: Burning Velocity of Trans-Dichloroethylene.

September 10, 2000
Author(s)
Gregory T. Linteris, Valeri I. Babushok
The overpressure dynamics and explosion hazard of commodity materials under full-scale conditions are often assessed through laboratory measurements of their laminar burning velocity. We present the first measurements of the flame speed of trans-1,2

A New IEC Standard on the Measurement of Power Quality Parameters

September 1, 2000
Author(s)
Francois D. Martzloff
Following an initiative from the French and the U.S. National Committees, the IEC Technical Committee TC77 charged its Subcommittee 77A (Low-Frequency Phenomena) with the development of a new standard on the measurement of power quality parameters. The

Ab Initio Values of the Thermophysical Properties of Helium as Standards

September 1, 2000
Author(s)
John J. Hurly, Michael R. Moldover
Recent quantum mechanical calculations of the interaction energy of pairs of helium atoms are accurate and some include reliable estimates of their uncertainty. We combined these recent ab initio results with earlier published results to obtain a helium

Accurate spectral characterization of polarization dependent loss

September 1, 2000
Author(s)
Rex M. Craig
Building on previous work, a rapid, automated, non-mechanical measurement system for spectral characterization of polarization dependent loss is presented. A deterministic fixed-states method in conjunction with real-time calibrated spectral information is

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September 1, 2000
Author(s)
John S. Garofolo
This paper demonstrates that, for large-scale tests, the match and non-match similarity scores have no specific underlying distribution function. The forms of these distribution functions require a nonparametric approach for the analysis of the fingerprint

Advanced Technology Program's Healthcare Informatics Initiatives

September 1, 2000
Author(s)
R N. Spivack
This chapter illustrates how a bottom-up model of a civilian technology policy program works by recounting the story of the genesis and evolution of the Advanced Technology Program's (ATP) Information Infrastructure for Healthcare (IIH) focused program

An Ab Initio Study of the Kinetics of the Reactions of Halomethanes With the Hydroxyl Radical. 2. A Comparison Between Theoretical and Experimental Values of the Kinetic Parameters for 12 Partially Halogenated Methanes

September 1, 2000
Author(s)
F Louis, Carlos A. Gonzalez, Robert E. Huie, Michael J. Kurylo III
Ab initio calculations have been performed for the H-atom abstraction reactions from a series of halogenated methanes by the hydroxyl radical. Geometry optimization and vibrational frequency calculations were performed for reactants, transition states and

An Improved Greenspan Acoustic Viscometer

September 1, 2000
Author(s)
J Wilhelm, Keith A. Gillis, J B. Mehl, Michael R. Moldover
We improved the Greenspan acoustic viscometer (double Helmholtz resonator) to measure the viscosity of gases at temperatures from 250 K to 400 K and at pressures up to 3.4 MPa. In anticipation of handling corrosive gases, all wetted parts of the apparatus

Applying Case-Based Reasoning to Mechanical Bearing Design

September 1, 2000
Author(s)
Xiaoli Qin, William Regli
Case-Based Reasoning (CBR) provides a promising methodology for solving many complex engineering design problems. CBR is based on the idea that past problem-solving experiences can be reused and learned from in solving new problems. This paper presents an

Artificial Neural Network Modeling for Improved On-Wafer OSLT Calibration Standards

September 1, 2000
Author(s)
Jeffrey Jargon, Kuldip Gupta, Donald C. DeGroot
We apply artificial neural networks (ANNs) to improve the modeling of on-wafer open-short-load-thru (OSLT) standards used for calibrating vector network analyzers. The ANNs are trained with measurement data obtained from a benchmark multiline thru-reflect
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