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Submarine Automation: Demonstration #5

June 1, 1995
Author(s)
Hui-Min Huang, Richard Quintero, K Young
This paper describes the results obtained in the final performing period of the ARPA sponsored submarine automation project1. Efforts on the mapping between the submarine operational environment and the RCS software architecture lead to the result of three

The Gage Block Handbook

June 1, 1995
Author(s)
Theodore D. Doiron, John S. Beers
Gage blocks are the primary method used by industry to standardize the measurement of dimension. This work discusses every aspect of gage block calibration, including definitions, characteristics of gage blocks, calibration by interferometry and mechanical

The evaluation of a comprehensive MS reference library

May 21, 1995
Author(s)
Vladimir G. Zaikin, C L. Clifton, S G. Lias, Anzor I. Mikaia, Stephen Stein, O D. Sparkman
Step-by-step procedures of spectra evaluation in the NIST/NIH/EPA mass spectral library is presented. The criteria for data inclusion to the library are discussed. Detailed analysis of manual evaluation factors are given.

Model for Calculating Alternative Agent/Nitrogen Thermodynamic Properties

May 9, 1995
Author(s)
Jiann C. Yang, Marcia L. Huber, C I. Boyer
A thermodynamic model based on the extended corresponding states principle has been developed to calculate the solubilities of nitrogen in five selected agents, HFC-227ea, CF3I, FC-218, HFC-125, and CF3Br and the pressure-temperature relationship for agent

Parametric Study of Hydrogen Fluoride Formation in Suppressed Fires

May 9, 1995
Author(s)
Gregory T. Linteris, G. Gmurczyk
Some of the proposed replacements for CF3Br, the fluorinated hydrocarbons, are required in higher concentrations to extinguish fires and contain more halogen atoms per molecule. Since they decompose in the flame, they produce correspondingly more hydrogen
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