Experimental Investigations of a Fin Protuberance Partially Immersed in a Turbulent Boundary Layer at Mach 5 (open access)

Experimental Investigations of a Fin Protuberance Partially Immersed in a Turbulent Boundary Layer at Mach 5

Various flow visualization results at a nominal Mach number of 5 are presented for cylindrically blunted, unswept and 60-degree swept fins with and without small clearance gaps, partially immersed in a turbulent boundary layer of about 2.6 inches thickness. In addition, pressure and heat transfer measurements were obtained on the flat plate upon which the fin was mounted. Oil smear, azobenzene and Schlieren flow visualization tests were made.
Date: January 21, 1972
Creator: Winkelmann, Allen E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Health and Safety Laboratory Fallout Program Quarterly Summary Report: September 1, 1971 - December 1, 1971, Appendix (open access)

Health and Safety Laboratory Fallout Program Quarterly Summary Report: September 1, 1971 - December 1, 1971, Appendix

Report documenting radioactive fallout across the world, including material in the atmosphere, on land, and that has deposited into food and water supplies.
Date: January 1, 1972
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Activities of the NBS Spectrochemical Analysis Section: July 1970 to June 1971 (open access)

Activities of the NBS Spectrochemical Analysis Section: July 1970 to June 1971

Review of the progress in research, instrumentation, and service activities of the Spectrochemical Analysis Section from July 1970 to June 1971.
Date: January 1972
Creator: Heinrich, Kurt F. J. & Rasberry, S. D.
System: The UNT Digital Library
BOLOVAC Systems for Measuring Electrical Quantities From 0.5 MHz Through Microwaves (open access)

BOLOVAC Systems for Measuring Electrical Quantities From 0.5 MHz Through Microwaves

From Introduction: "This paper describes in some detail how Bolovac works, when its structural components are, what are the methods and steps of the procedure in its various major applications, and reasons for its advantages. The emphasis is on applications. Present status at the National Bureau of Standards relating to fabricating the most important component of the Bolovac-the bolometric disk-is briefly pointed out."
Date: January 1972
Creator: Selby, Myron C.
System: The UNT Digital Library