| PC Desktop Aerodynamic Models for Store Separation from Weapons Bay Cavities and Related Vortical Processes |
MAR 2003 |
21 pages |
| Authors:
Norman Malmuth; J. Cole; A. Fedorov; V. Shalaev; M. Hites; D. Williams; ROCKWELL INTERNATIONAL CORP THOUSAND OAKS CA SCIENCE CENTER
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 | Many of the previous investigations of store separation have been confined to external store carriage. Comparatively less attention is being given to separation from cavities and bays. This is probably due to the additional complications related to the interaction of the store with the shear layer as well as the store's coupling with the walls of the cavity. Many large-scale computational simulations have focused on acoustic interactions with the cavity ... |
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| Sludge Combustor Using Swirl and Active Combustion Control |
2000 |
13 pages |
| Authors:
T. Parr; K. Wilson; K. Schadow; J. Cole; N. Widmer; NAVAL AIR WARFARE CENTER WEAPONS DIV CHINA LAKE CA
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 | A research program directed at developing technology for compact shipboard incinerators for sludges is described. The concept utilizes previously developed Vortex Containment Combustor (VCC) as a primary unit with an active combustion control afterburner (AB). The overall power scale of the combined system is 0.15MJoule/sec and has a target sludge processing rate of 0.75 liter/ min. Tests were undertaken to evaluate the particulate suspension qualities of ... |
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| Fabrication and Testing for Solar Detoxification Project |
DEC 1997 |
121 pages |
| Authors:
S. Doty; N. Widmer; K. Beninga; J. Cole; SCIENCE APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL CORPGOLDEN CO ENERGY PROJECTS DIV
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 | A demonstration of a solar detoxification system was conducted for the U.S. Army Environmental Center (USAEC) at Science Applications International Corporation's (SAIC's) test site near Golden, Colorado, in June 1997. The purpose of this demonstration test was to evaluate the use of solar energy for thermally detoxifying organic compounds representative of soil contamination found at U.S. Army sites. The demonstration test was carried out under the third of three tasks ... |
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| Development of Combined Asymptotic and Numerical Procedures for Transonic and Hypersonic Flows |
APR 1996 |
142 pages |
| Authors:
N. Malmuth; A. Fedorov; A. Khokhlov; J. Cole; ROCKWELL INTERNATIONAL CORP THOUSAND OAKS CA SCIENCE CENTER
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 | Hypersonic and transonic flows of practical interest were investigated using combined asymptotic and numerical methods. In the hypersonic regime, strong, moderate and weak interaction between shock and boun |
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| Proceedings of the U.S. National Congress of Applied Mechanics (9th) Held at Ithaca, New York on June 21-25, 1982 |
1982 |
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| Authors:
Y. H. Pao; H. N. Abramson; H. Brenner; M. M. Carroll; J. Cole; AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS NEW YORK
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 | Contents: Nonlinear Fracture Mechanics; Tribology; Interfacial Fluid Mechanics; Mechanical Behavior of Composite Materials; Large Motions of Systems Containing Flexible Bodies; Geophysical Fluid Dynamics; Structural Reliability and Damage Assessment; Electromagneto-Elastic Interactions; Flows in Materials Processing; Qualitative Theory of Dynamical Systems, and Mechanics of Energy Technology. |
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| Radar Analysis and Test of a Bullet Hit Indicator |
JUN 1981 |
201 pages |
| Authors:
R. Russell; R. Garlough; F. Sedenquist; J. Cole; ARMY MISSILE COMMAND REDSTONE ARSENAL AL ADVANCED SENSORS DIRECTORATE
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 | This report presents theoretical analysis and data analysis pertaining to tests performed by Cartwright Engineering Inc. during the week of 17 November 1980 at Test Area 1, Redstone Arsenal, AL. The unit under test was a brassboard Bullet Detection System (BDS). The BDS is intended to be used as a target scoring device for 20-millimeter projectiles. (Author) |
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| SEMREC3A, Volume I - User's Guide |
01 JAN 1981 |
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| Authors:
J. Cole; C. Movit; SRI INTERNATIONAL ARLINGTON VA
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 | This document is intended to provide users of the SEMREC3A version of the Soviet postattack economic recovery model with the information required to design, run and to some extent interpret model simulations. |
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