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Conclusion.

November 1, 1995
Author(s)
Richard G. Gann
This report presents the results of two years of research in support of the objective to identify and make ready for use the optimal near-term fluid to replace halon 1301 for in-flight fire suppression in aircraft engine nacelles and dry bays. At the time

Introductory Remarks (NISTIR 5766)

November 1, 1995
Author(s)
Jiann C. Yang
Objectives of the Workshop: (1) to identify what we know and don't know in gas generator technology for fire suppression; (2) to identify future research areas in gas generator technology for fire suppression; (3) to identify potential users and address

Measurement of the self-broadening rate coefficients of the cesium resonance lines

November 1, 1995
Author(s)
Zeina J. Kubarych, J Huennekens, R K. Namiotka, J Sagle
The self-broadening rate coefficients of the cesium D1 [62S1/2 - 62P1/2] and D2 [62S1/2 - 62P3/2] resonance lines are determined from the 62P1/2 --> 62D3/2, 62D3/2---> 72D3/2 and 62P3/2 --> 72D5/2 transition lineshapes, which are mapped out using single

Motion-Model-Based Boundary Extraction

November 1, 1995
Author(s)
H Liu, Tsai H. Hong, Martin Herman, Rama Chellappa
Motion boundary extraction and optical flow computation are two subproblems of the motion recovery problem that cannot be solved independently of each other. They represent the most common dilemma in motion research. A popular approach uses an iterative

Optimization of System Discharge (NIST SP 890)

November 1, 1995
Author(s)
Jiann C. Yang, Thomas G. Cleary, I Vazquez, C I. Boyer, M D. King, B D. Breuel, C A. Womeldorf, William L. Grosshandler, Marcia L. Huber, L Weber, G. Gmurczyk
Current aircraft fire suppression bottles for dry bay and engine nacelle applications, which are designed to meet Military Specification MIL-C-22284A (proof pressure of 9.62 MPa and minimum burst pressure of 12.37 MPa), are normally filled with liquid

Optoelectronics at NIST

November 1, 1995
Author(s)
Gordon W. Day
This document contains summaries of projects at NIST in which optoelectronics plays an important role. The document is intended to encourage more coordination and collaboration among NIST researchers in the field and more efficient use of NIST resources

Photodegradation of CF3I (NIST SP 890)

November 1, 1995
Author(s)
Marc R. Nyden
CF3I has been identified as a leading candidate for the replacement of halon fire extinguishing agents because of its high degree of effectiveness as a flame suppressant and its short tropospheric lifetime and low ozone depeletion potential. Although this
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