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Sensor-Based Real-Time Error Compensation

January 1, 1994
Author(s)
Frederick M. Proctor
Machining accuracy can be greatly increased through the use of highresolution position sensors, calibration of machine tool or robot components, and other measures which serve to improve the machine¿s positional response to part programs. Unfortunately

Simulation of Dry Bay Discharge of Alternative Agents

January 1, 1994
Author(s)
Jiann C. Yang, Thomas G. Cleary, William L. Grosshandler
As a continuation of the USAF/Navy/Amy/FAA sponsored halon replacement project, the discharge characteristics of the three selected akernative agents (CFJ, FC-218. and HFC- 125) for dry bay applications will be further evaluated. Halon 1301 will also be

Some Considerations for a Measurement Strategy for Circular Features

January 1, 1994
Author(s)
Howard H. Harary, C Buchard, P L heritier, J Dufraigne, P Chollet
The careful study of manufactured parts is a prerequisite for their intelligent inspection. For this study, we conducted a survey of the processes for making holes by manufacturing a set of test parts using ten different machining processes. The holes were

Squeezed Atomic States and Projection Noise in Spectroscopy,

January 1, 1994
Author(s)
David J. Wineland, John J. Bollinger, Wayne M. Itano, D J. Heinzen
We investigate the properties of angular-momentum states which yield high sensitivity to rotation. We discuss the application of these "squeezed-spin" or correlated-particle states to spectroscopy.
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