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Pyrolysis of silicon-containing cyclic polysulphides

June 1, 1985
Author(s)
Anzor Mikaia, EA Chernishev, Oleg Kuzmin, AV Lebedev, Vladimir G. Zaikin
Pulse pyrolysys - GC-MS method is applied for the study of thermal decomposition of of silicon- containing monocyclic polysulphides.

Simulation of a Heat Pump Operating With a Nonazeotropic Mixture

June 1, 1985
Author(s)
Piotr A. Domanski, David Didion
This paper provides an overview of the model developed for simulation of steady -state performance of a heat pump working with a nonazeotropic binary mixture. The modeled heat pump consists of a hermetic, reciprocating compressor, flat-finned tube heat

Slide-Rule Estimates of Fire Growth.

June 1, 1985
Author(s)
James R. Lawson, Jim G. Quintiere
A series of prediction methods have been assembled to provide an analytical basis for estimating fire growth in compartments. Solutions for each prediction method can be made using programmable scientific calculators. Prediction methods are presented for

Two Refrigerant Mixtures and the Hard Sphere Fluid

June 1, 1985
Author(s)
G. Morrison, Mark O. McLinden
This is a discussion of the use of the perturbed hard sphere equation of state to describe refrigerants and refrigerant mixtures. A brief review of mixture modeling is given. Two mixtures, R13Bl/R152a, and R12/R22, are discussed as examples ofthe

Pipe

May 31, 1985
Author(s)
Ernest Kent, Michael O. Shneier, Ronald Lumia
The Sensory-Interactive Robotics Group of the National Bureau of Standards' Industrial Systems Division is designing and constructing an experimental multistage pipelined image-processing device for research in machine vision. The device can acquire images

Low-Level Control Interface for Robot Manipulators

May 7, 1985
Author(s)
M L. Fitzgerald, Tony Barbera
This paper will discuss a possible low-level control interface for a robot manipulator. The first section will present background information describing a proposed system modularization and the capabilities and limitations afforded by the use of interfaces
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