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Coarsening of Unstable Surface Features During Fe(001) Homoepitaxy

January 1, 1995
Author(s)
Joseph A. Stroscio, Daniel T. Pierce, Mark D. Stiles, A Zangwill, L Sander
The evolution of the surface profile during homoepitaxial growth of Fe(001) is studied by scanning tunnelling microscopy and reflection high energy electron diffraction. The observed morphology exhibits a non-self affine collection of mound-like features

Compartment Fire Near-Field Entrainment Measurements.

January 1, 1995
Author(s)
N A. Dembsey, P J. Pagni, R B. Williamson
A widely accepted consensus on entrainment models for large fires in compartments does not yet exist. To obtain further information on such entrainment rates, 20 full-scale, near-field experiments were conducted. Near-field entrainment occurs when hot

Compartment Fire-Generated Environment and Smoke Filling.

January 1, 1995
Author(s)
Leonard Y. Cooper
The following generic problem must be solved if one is to be able to establish the fire safety of building designs: [*] Given: Initiation of a fire in a compartment or enclosed space, [*] Predict: The environment that developes at likely locations of

Computer Modeling of Heterodyne Interferometer Errors

January 1, 1995
Author(s)
Lowell P. Howard, Jack A. Stone Jr.
A computer model and methodology for modeling optical mixing errors in heterodyne interferometers is presented. The model is based on the Jones calculus and uses a matrix formalism to eliminate simplifications and reduce assumptions in the model. The model

Computing Standards Adopted by the NIIIP

January 1, 1995
Author(s)
Katherine C. Morris
The National Industrial Information Infrastructure Protocols (NIIIP) rely heavily on existing, emerging, and defacto standards; however, the protocols also push the limits of some of these standards. In developing the protocols the NIIIP consortium will
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