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Spin and Energy Analyzed Secondary Electron Emission from a Ferromagnet

July 5, 1982
Author(s)
john unguris, Daniel T. Pierce, A Galejs, Robert Celotta
Measurements are presented of the energy dependence of the spin polarization of low-energy (0.5-25 eV) secondary electrons when a 500-eV primary beam is incident on an iron-based ferromagnetic glass. The polarization of the lowest-energy electrons is found

Flow Induced by Fire in a Compartment.

July 1, 1982
Author(s)
Kenneth D. Steckler, Jim G. Quintiere, William J. Rinkinen
Fifty-five full-scale steady-state experiments were conducted to study the flow induced by a simulated pool fire in a compartment under conditions characteristic of the developing fire. The mass flow rate through the door or window opening and bounds on

Hierarchical Control System Emulation Applications Guide

July 1, 1982
Author(s)
Cita M. Furlani
This guide describes a medium-sized application of the Hierarchical Control System Emulation (HCSE) which was modeled after certain aspects of the National Bureau of Standards Automated Manufacturing Research Facility (AMRF). The user is assumed to be

Simulation of a Modular Hierarchical Feedback System

July 1, 1982
Author(s)
Howard Bloom, Charles R. McLean, Cita M. Furlani, T J. Johnson, S Milligan, T Fortman
This guide describes a medium-sized application of the Hierarchical Control System Emulation (HCSE) which was modeled after certain aspects of the National Bureau of Standards Automated Manufacturing Research Facility (AMRF). The user is assumed to be

Computer Program for Analysis of Smoke Control Systems. Final Report.

June 1, 1982
Author(s)
J H. Klote
This paper describes a computer program developed to analyze systems intended to control smoke in building fires. These systems include pressurized stairwells, pressurized elevator shafts, one smoke control systems, and pressurized corridors. This program
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