Sample records for wright patterson afb

  1. Adaptability in Coalition Teamwork: Leader and Team Adaptability in Multi-National Coalitions (LTAMC) (Adaptabilite dans le travail d’equipe en Coalition: Adaptabilite des chefs et des equipes dans les coalitions multinationales)

    DTIC Science & Technology

    2012-11-01

    Bldg. 33 Wright- Patterson AFB, OH 45433 Email: janet.sutton@wpafb.af.mil xviii RTO-TR-HFM-138 RTO-TR-HFM-138 ES - 1 Adaptability in...711 Human Performance Wing/Human Effectiveness, Cognitive Systems Branch Wright- Patterson AFB, OH 45433 USA Tel: 1+ 937.656.4316 Fax: 1...AFRL) 711 Human Performance Wing/Human Effectiveness, Cognitive Systems Branch Wright- Patterson AFB, OH 45433 USA Tel: 1+ 937.785.3165 Fax: 1

  2. Dollar Summary of Prime Contract Awards by Contractor, State or Country, and Place, FY83, Part 2 (Gillespie Delorenzo Asla & Assocs-Planning Analysis Corp).

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1983-01-01

    BUILDERS INC WRIGHT PATTERSON AFS OHIO 202 202 263 202 a LOCKHART WILLIAM M CORP SAN DIEGO CALIFORNIA 125 125 125 125 LOCKHEED AIRCRAFT SERVICE CO ONTARIO...THOUSANDS) CONTRACTOR CITY STATE AGGREGATE ARMY NAVY AIR FORCE DLA OCE LORENZ a WILLIAMS INC WRIGHT PATTERSON AFB OHIO 021 821 821 821 LORENZ BEN ASSOCIATES...MONMOUTH NEW JERSEY 32 32 GIULIANI CONTRACTING CO MCGUIRE AFB NEW JERSEY 158 158 258 100 158 GIVENS ULTIMATE SERVICES INC WRIGHT PATTERSON AFB OHIO 194 194

  3. Quantification of Uncertainty in the Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Studies Process

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1993-09-01

    Environmental Restoration Division, HQ Air Combat Command at Langley AFB . Without his support this thesis would not have been possible. Through his...Lester, Restoration Program Manager, Wright-Patterson AFB , stated that the Operable Units (OUs) at Wright- Patterson AFB were regrouped (sites moved...provided detailed information on each installation’s sites and OUs and how they were related. For example, the MAP for Hamilton AFB might describe how

  4. The Average Network Flow Problem: Shortest Path and Minimum Cost Flow Formulations, Algorithms, Heuristics, and Complexity

    DTIC Science & Technology

    2012-09-13

    Jordan, Captain, USAF AFIT/DS/ENS/12-09 DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE AIR UNIVERSITY AIR FORCE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Wright- Patterson Air Force Base...Way, Wright- Patterson AFB, Ohio, 45433, USA, +1 937-255-3636, jeremy.jordan@afit.edu jeffery.weir@afit.edu doral.sandlin@afit.edu 1.1 Abstract United...Technology 2950 Hobson Way, Wright- Patterson AFB, Ohio, 45433, USA, +1 937-255-3636, jeremy.jordan@afit.edu jeffery.weir@afit.edu doral.sandlin@afit.edu

  5. Morphology of Design of Aerospace Systems with Inclusion of Human Factors

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1977-08-01

    Alternatives," AFHRL-TR-71-52, AD-741 766. Wright- Patterson AFB, OH: Advanced Systems Division, Air Force Human Resources Iaboratory; December 1971. 3...Askren, W.B., "Human Resources and Personnel Cost Deta in System Design Tradeoffs," AFHRL-TR-73-46, AD-770 737, Wright- Patterson AFB, OH: Advanced...Studies," Human Factors, February 1975, 17(0), pp. 4-12. 5 Askren, W.B., "Human Resources as Engineering Design Criteria," AFHRL-TR-76-1, Wright- Patterson

  6. Using Parametric Cost Models to Estimate Engineering and Installation Costs of Selected Electronic Communications Systems

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1994-09-01

    Institute of Technology, Wright- Patterson AFB OH, January 1994. 4. Neter, John and others. Applied Linear Regression Models. Boston: Irwin, 1989. 5...Technology, Wright-Patterson AFB OH 5 April 1994. 29. Neter, John and others. Applied Linear Regression Models. Boston: Irwin, 1989. 30. Office of

  7. Assessment of Human Performance in a Simulated Rotorcraft Downwash Environment

    DTIC Science & Technology

    2007-05-01

    Plaga Biosciences and Protection Division Biomechanics Branch May 2007 Final Report for December 2004 to August 2005... Biomechanics Branch Wright-Patterson AFB OH 45433-7947 Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited NOTICE AND SIGNATURE PAGE...Human Effectiveness Directorate Biosciences & Protection Division Biomechanics Branch Wright-Patterson AFB OH 45433-7947 11. SPONSOR/MONITOR’S

  8. Performance Assessment of the Invisio V60 Tactical System with the X5 Dual In-Ear Headset

    DTIC Science & Technology

    2015-06-30

    Gallagher Warfighter Interface Division Battlespace Acoustics Branch Wright-Patterson AFB, OH Melissa A. Theis Oak Ridge Institute for Science...Robert C. McKinley Work Unit Manager Chief, Battlespace Acoustics Branch Battlespace Acoustics Branch Warfighter Interface Division...Warfighter Interface Division Dayton, OH Battlespace Acoustics Branch Wright-Patterson AFB OH 45433 711

  9. Environmental Assessment for the Radar Tomography Range and Equipment Storage Facility, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio

    DTIC Science & Technology

    2012-10-01

    relocated to Wright-Patterson AFB, and therefore, the antenna to~ e ! ring and services must relocate to Wright-Patterson AFB to continue the AFRLIRY...Support, 88 ABW/CEANQ, Wright‐Patterson Air Force Base.  E ‐ mail to Tamar Krantz, Labat Environmental regarding Title V and fugitive dust permits April...Greene, and Montgomery  Counties, Ohio. Division of Air Pollution Control. May 2011. Accessed on August 28, 2011 at  http://www.epa.ohio.gov/ portals /27

  10. The Supply Effectiveness of Cooperative Logistics.

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1979-06-01

    comparisins need special attention. One- Wav ANOVA The critical item data were run on the computer using the subprogram One-Way (lo:422-425) to...thesis midi -proposal, LSSR 3-79B, Air Force Institute of Technology, Wright-Patterson AFB OH, February 1979. 6. Christenson, Linda. Supply Systems...Pricing Procedures." Unpublished thesis midi -proposal. LSSR 8-79B, Air Force Institute of Technology, Wright-Patterson AFB OH, February 1979. 28

  11. Quantitative Methods for Determining U.S. Air Force Crew Cushion Comfort

    DTIC Science & Technology

    2006-09-01

    Directorate Biosciences and Protection Division Biomechanics Branch Wright Patterson AFB OH 45433-7947 Form Approved REPORT DOCUMENTATION PAGE OMB No...Division Biomechanics Branch Wright-Patterson AFB OH 45433-7947 9. SPONSORING I MONITORING AGENCY NAME(S) AND ADDRESS(ES) 10. SPONSOR/MONITOR’S...workstations were constructed utilizing ejection seat long-term flight. mockups and foot pedal assemblies modified to simulate the ACES II seat in the F-16

  12. Sampled-Data Kalman Filtering and Multiple Model Adaptive Estimation for Infinite-Dimensional Continuous-Time Systems

    DTIC Science & Technology

    2007-03-01

    mathematical frame- 1-6 work of linear algebra and functional analysis [122, 33], while Kalman-Bucy filtering [96, 32] is an especially important...Engineering, Air Force Institute of Technology (AU), Wright- Patterson AFB, Ohio, March 2002. 85. Hoffman, Kenneth and Ray Kunze. Linear Algebra (Second Edition...Engineering, Air Force Institute of Technology (AU), Wright- Patterson AFB, Ohio, December 1989. 189. Strang, Gilbert. Linear Algebra and Its Applications

  13. Redox Liquid Phase Exfoliation of Layered Transition Metal Dichalcogenides (Postprint)

    DTIC Science & Technology

    2016-12-29

    RESEARCH LABORATORY MATERIALS AND MANUFACTURING DIRECTORATE WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, OH 45433-7750 AIR FORCE MATERIEL COMMAND UNITED...ADDRESS(ES) 10. SPONSORING/MONITORING AGENCY ACRONYM(S) Air Force Research Laboratory Materials and Manufacturing Directorate Wright...Bultman, Adam Waite, Ming-Siao Hsiao, Richard A. Vaia* Materials and Manufacturing Directorate, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio

  14. Hydroprocessed Esters and Fatty Acids (HEFA) Bio-Based Jet Fuels: Sensory Irritation Study and Human Health Hazard Assessment

    DTIC Science & Technology

    2013-06-30

    AFRL-RH-FS-TR-2014-0001 Hydroprocessed Esters and Fatty Acids (HEFA) Bio -Based Jet Fuels: Sensory Irritation Study and Human Health Hazard...Karen L. Mumy Brian A. Wong R. Arden James James Reboulet Brian Sharits Michael Grimm Nathan Gargas Naval Medical Research Unit - Dayton...Wright-Patterson AFB OH Richard C. Striebich AFRL/RQTF Wright-Patterson AFB OH David R. Mattie Bioeffects Division Molecular Bioeffects Branch

  15. The Development and Inter-Rater Reliability of the Department of Defense Human Factors Analysis and Classification System, Version 7.0

    DTIC Science & Technology

    2015-04-09

    Anthony Wurmstein, Lt Col Brian (Moose) Musselman, & Maj Alejandro Ramos (U.S. Air Force). Finally, Lt Col Mary E. Arnholt and Maj Ernest Herrera, Jr ...Wright- Patterson AFB, OH 45433-7913 Distribution A: Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. Case Number: 88ABW-2015-2334, 12...School of Aerospace Medicine Aerospace Medicine Department Aerospace Education Branch 2510 Fifth St. Wright- Patterson AFB, OH 45433-7913 8

  16. Proceedings of the Annual Conference on Manual Control (10th) held at Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio on 9-11 April 1974

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1974-04-01

    A Jh .*H-M,fcflTlt FUTURE TERMINAL AIR TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT CONCEPTS John G. Kreifeldt Department of Engineering Design Tufts University,Medford...wright-patterson afb,ohio Hair force institute of technology > air force flight dynamics laboratory 1 V& t \\ jfr£ Approved for public release...report should not be returned unless return is required by security considerationsi contractual obligations, or notice on a specific document. AIR

  17. Product Performance Agreement Center Proceedings Held at Dayton, Ohio on 18-19 June 1984.

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1984-06-19

    current warranty requirements. The excruciating overlapping syndromes now being manifested in your daily postulations and emotional reverberations may...OfficeWright-Patterson AFB, OH 45433 ASD/EN 513/255-6145 Wright-Patterson AFB, OH 45431 513/255-5874*Harry Diamond Laboratories John Carroll Texas...61299 201/575-2319 309/i94-5953 McDonnell Douglas Corporit ion James Gardner Staff Vice President P" P.O. Box 5ib St. Louis, 110 6J166 * 314/232-7074

  18. Cost Effectiveness Analysis, A DTIC Bibliography.

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1980-07-01

    CoSt.Nonstetionary Case. - AD-AO46 808 AD-AO0O 505 -PERSONAL AUTHOR -IKDEX-49 UNCLASSIFIED ZOW)? SAV-C"U F UNC LASS IF! ED *SCHUMACHER. WILLIAM J. OSEABERO. ERNEST ...Laboratory. Wright- Patterson AFB. envirOnmelnks wnder risk. Historically- VERT hs Ohio 45433. This work was ai calibration and been used crirnCiPally to...WRIGHT- PATTERSON AFB OH SCHOOL OF ALEXANDRIA VA SYSTEMS A𔃾D LOGISTICS A Methodology and Analysis for Cost-EffzCtive An Investigation of Changes in

  19. Final Environmental Assessment, Assured Aerospace Fuels Research Facility, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio

    DTIC Science & Technology

    2008-09-01

    Fish and Wildlife Services Amir Mott Program Manager 88 ABW/CECW Zachary Olds WPAFB Air and Water Program Technician 88 ABW/CEV Warren Richardson...Building 22 Wright Patterson AFB, OH 45433-5209 Dear Mr. Baker: BOARD OF DIRECTORS William E. Lukens Gayle B. Price, Jr. Thomas B. Rentschler GENERAL

  20. Fully Articulating Air Bladder System (FAABS) Noise Attenuation Performance in the HGU-56/P and HGU-55/P Flight Helmets

    DTIC Science & Technology

    2013-10-01

    EFFECTIVENESS DIRECTORATE, WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, OH 45433 AIR FORCE MATERIEL COMMAND UNITED STATES AIR FORCE NOTICE AND SIGNATURE...Division //signed// William E. Russell, Acting Chief Warfighter Interface Division Human Effectiveness Directorate 711 Human Performance...Wing Human Effectiveness Directorate Warfighter Interface Division Battlespace Acoustics Branch Wright-Patterson AFB OH 45433

  1. Defense Conference on Nondestructive Testing (28th), 27-29 November 1979

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1979-11-29

    58 ’.Microencapsulated Penetrants, A Now Approach to Penetrant Inspection" • ........ Albert Olevitch, Wright- Patterson AEB, OH...J. Watts, Warren, MI 48090 ......................... 140 "Using NDT Methods to Influence the Aircraft Design Process,’ William L Andre, Moffett Field...Albert Olevitch Air Force Materialý Laboratory Attn: AFML/MXE Wright- Patterson AFB, OH 45433 Autovon 785-3691 ABSTRACT This paper describes the work

  2. Aluminum Alloy 7050 Extrusions.

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1977-03-01

    o .rf^ofTiin (^r^mvo^TfN co^vür^ oui^o < TJ co M t> ^t fH 0\\ cDincO’T’Tco iOr-<-4vO cuo^ fio oocr--r-r--,X) a)(Dr-r-r~vü cor-r^-’O cor...toa>ooo m vo * ff» o o mvoooffiA ro c*) ^ ^ ^j H ro rn fo ^ v ^ ^ to fi ro vo vo a» o o insoot fio in«s Da<o«o mtcopotoo...AFML/LLN, Dr. V. J. Russo Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio 45433 AFML/LLM, Dr. H. A. Lipsitt Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio 45433 FTD/PDRR, Maj. L. A

  3. Final Environmental Assessment for Construction of Fisher House II, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio

    DTIC Science & Technology

    2008-03-25

    aquifer that supplies drinking water to much of southwestern Ohio. This is an unconsolidated aquifer of glacial origin ranging in thickness from 40 to...underlying Wright-Patterson AFB is gently dipping Ordovician and Silurian sedimentary rock. The base is located on the crest of the Cincinnati Arch...a broad anticline that drops to the north- northeast at approximately five feet per mile. This sedimentary rock consists mainly of shales with thin

  4. Computer Aided Detection of Microcalcifications Utilizing Texture Analysis

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1995-12-01

    encouraging results using features derived from the first moment of the power spectrum of the region[13]. Chitre, et al. and Kocur have made use of...are largely concentrated around the main diagonal. For the example C matrix in Figure 3.11, the ASM value is 0.0972. Previous work by Kocur [17] and...Patterson AFB OH, 1994. BIB-1 16. Hoffmeister, Jeffery W. Personal interviews, May-Nov 1995. Aerospace Physician. AL/CFHV, Wright-Patterson AFB,OH. 17. Kocur

  5. Er: YLF Laser Development

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1975-12-01

    Force Wright Aeronautical Laboratory, AFAL/DHO, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH 45433. WL/AFSC( IST ) ltr, 12 Apr 1991 UNCLASSIFIED AD NUMBER LIMITATION CHANGES TO...ju^i^zs.^iu •Lbbrtbataafetiu.*. i ! mtotfffiflaiai WP1— 1 ’ »■■■«I HIU I I .1 III ll.lll. VIH IWII

  6. Joint Service Aircrew Mask (JSAM) Rotary Wing (RW): MPU-5 Noise Attenuation Performance

    DTIC Science & Technology

    2016-06-09

    Swayne Ball Aerospace and Technologies Corp. Dayton, OH Hilary Gallagher Warfighter Interface Division Battlespace Acoustics Branch Wright... Acoustics Branch Battlespace Acoustics Branch Warfighter Interface Division //signed// WILLIAM E. RUSSELL Chief, Warfighter Interface...Directorate Warfighter Interface Division Battlespace Acoustics Branch Wright-Patterson AFB OH 45433 711 HPW/RHCB 11. SPONSOR

  7. 77 FR 75616 - Procurement List; Additions

    Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014

    2012-12-21

    .... 611, 1919 E Grange Ave., Milwaukee, WI NPA: Easter Seals Southeast Wisconsin, Inc., South Milwaukee... B, Bldg. 39, Wright-Patterson AFB, Dayton, OH NPA: Goodwill Easter Seals Miami Valley, Dayton, OH...

  8. Cost Analysis of Turbine Engine Warranties.

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1982-09-01

    AFIT/SLGR, Wright- Patterson AFB OH, June 1976. AD A030291. Feltus , Dr. Erasmus E., and John P. Turek. "Warranty Modeling." Unpublished research report, unnumbered, Westinghouse Electric Corporation, undated. 177 I

  9. C-130J Breathing Resistance Study

    DTIC Science & Technology

    2016-05-01

    Neuroscience Branch Applied Neuroscience Branch Warfighter Interface Division //signed// WILLIAM E. RUSSELL Chief, Warfighter Interface...PERFORMING ORGANIZATION Applied Neuroscience Branch Aerospace Physiology & Performance Section Wright-Patterson AFB, OH 45433-7951 REPORT NUMBER 9

  10. Installation Restoration Program. Phase II. Confirmation/Quantification Stage I for Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, Ohio.

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1985-09-01

    combination of bromochloromethane, described in Section 7. 2-bromo- 1 - chloropropane , and 10.3 Adjust the purge gas (nitrogen 8.3.2 The laboratory must develop...Smmmmmmmiih EmmmmmmEEmmmiEEhhE/hEEE/hEEI EEEmmmmmmmlmmE mmmEmmEEmmmmEI mmmmEEmmmEEmmI . AN 11 Igo 12. i,11111 1111 IIII1111l 1.2 IlII1.4 11’ .6 1 ...BASE DAYTON, OHIO AIR FORCE SYSTEMS COMMAND HEADQUARTERS AERONAUTICAL SYSTEMS DIVISION WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB, OHIO 1 AUGU.$ 985 PREPARED BY ROY F

  11. A Cost Analysis of Dining Facilities: Should the Air Force Continue to Operate Dining Facilities

    DTIC Science & Technology

    2009-03-01

    accounted for. After receiving estimates from both WPAFB ( Burkholder , 2008) and Travis AFB (Yu, 2008) and comparing those estimates with actual...doc=GetTRDoc.pdf Brinker, Steven D. MSgt, USAF, FSS/FSVF, Peterson AFB, CO. Personal Correspondence. 25 August 2008. Burkholder , Dave E. Civilian...USAF, CEMM/AFMC, Wright Patterson AFB, OH. Personal Correspondence. 3 September 2008. Coats, John N. Captain, USAF, SAF/FMFF, Washington DC

  12. Summer Research Technical Report

    DTIC Science & Technology

    2013-09-01

    2009. (Accessed Aug 5, 2013). 6. Clancy, L. J. Aerodynamics; Pitman Publishing Limited: London, 1975. 7. Staff Meteorology Weather Sensitivities...Handbook; Wright-Patterson AFB, July 1992; pp 4–6. 8. Hudson , Gavin. Eco Localizer, The Coldest Inhabited Places on Earth, December 14, 2008

  13. Probabilistic Sensitivity Analysis of Fretting Fatigue (Preprint)

    DTIC Science & Technology

    2009-04-01

    AFRL-RX-WP-TP-2009-4091 PROBABILISTIC SENSITIVITY ANALYSIS OF FRETTING FATIGUE (Preprint) Patrick J. Golden, Harry R. Millwater , and...Sensitivity Analysis of Fretting Fatigue Patrick J. Golden * Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH 45433 Harry R. Millwater † and

  14. The Shock and Vibration Bulletin. Part 4. Damping and Machinery Dynamics

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1983-05-01

    Y. S. Shin, Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA and M. K. Chargin, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA FLUID-STRUCTURE INTERACTION BY...Wright Aeronautical Laboratories, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH, and J. R. McGehee, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA ON THE MODAL... NASA Langley Missile Command, Redstone Arsenal, AL Research Center, Hampton, VA Mr. R. E. Seely, Naval Weapons Handlinj Center. Earle, Colts

  15. A Methodology for Conus APOE Reception Planning.

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1982-09-01

    mentioned, the reception process is a service-type system, which produces services to be rendered to the personnel and cargo flowing through it. The... Heizer , Ramon N. Chief, Supply Systems Branch, Dir- ectorate of Distribution, DCS/Logistics Operations, HQ AFLC, Wright-Patterson AFB OH. Personal inter

  16. Status of holographic interferometry at Wright Patterson Air Force Base

    NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)

    Seibert, George

    1987-01-01

    At Wright Patterson AFB, holographic interferometry has been used for nearly 15 years in a variety of supersonic and hypersonic wind tunnels. Specifically, holographic interferometry was used to study boundary layers, shock boundary layer interaction, and general flow diagnostics. Although a considerable amount of quantitative work was done, the difficulty of reducing data severely restricted this. In the future, it is of interest to use holographic interferometry in conjunction with laser Doppler velocimetry to do more complete diagnostics. Also, there is an interest to do particle field diagnostics in the combustion research facility. Finally, there are efforts in nondestructive testing where automated fringe readout and analysis would be extremely helpful.

  17. Annual Symposium, Psychology in the Air Force (5th), 8 April - 10 April 1976

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1976-06-01

    approach . Miller, Robert B., Psychological Considerations in the Design of Training Equipment, WADC-TR-54-563, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH, Wright Air... Abnormal and Social Psychology , 1963, 66, 207-216. Berkley, C. S. & Sproule, C. F. Test anxiety and test-unsophistication: The effects, the cures. Public...SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS Proceedings of the 5th Symposium on Psychology in the Air Force. Sponsored by the Department of Behavioral Sciences and

  18. Some Considerations on Short Crack Growth Behaviour in Aircraft Structures,

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1983-03-01

    Aerospace Applications Studies Programme. The results of AGARI) work are reported to the member nations and the NATO Authorities through the AGARI) series...AEROSPACE ENGINFFR AIR FORCE WRIGHT AFRONAUTICAL LABORATORIES (FIBFC) WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB, OHIO, USA Small crack technology applications to airframe...rowth at Fastener Holes," AFFD,-TR-77-83, Air Force Flight Dynamics Laboratory, April 1q78. 1’-5 8. Rudd, J.L., " Applications of The Equivalent

  19. Workshop on Diffuse Discharge Opening Switches (January 13-15, 1982).

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1982-04-23

    Chairman) Peter Bletzinger Air Force Wright Aeronautical Laboratory Frank DeLucia Duke University Albert Engelhardt Los Alamos National Laboratory...and other gas discharge plasmas," J. Opt. Soc. Am., 68, 352 (1978). 9. P. Camus , M. Dieulin and C. Morillon, "Optogalvanic detection of barium high...Parkway Wright-Patterson AFB, OH 45433 Everett, MA 02149 513/255-2923 617/389-3000 ext. 36 ext. 568 Rudy Buser Albert G. Engelhardt Night Vision and

  20. Training Systems Product Group (TSPG) Training Systems Acquisition (TSA)

    DTIC Science & Technology

    2006-05-23

    ES) 10. SPONSOR/MONITOR’S ACRONYM(S) 11. SPONSOR/MONITOR’S REPORT NUMBER(S) 12 . DISTRIBUTION/AVAILABILITY STATEMENT Approved for public release...Planned Actions • TSA III – Acquisition Strategy – Small Business • TSA II Points of Contact 3 Dominant Air Power: Design For Tomorrow…Deliver Today...Provides ready access to Large and Small Businesses Specializing in Air Force Training Systems Primarily Supporting Wright Patterson AFB OH and Hill AFB

  1. Gender Differences in NATO Anthropometry and the Implication for Protective Equipment

    DTIC Science & Technology

    2008-09-01

    National Research Council 2800 Q Street Wright-Patterson AFB OH 45433-7947 Kathleen M. Robinette Biomechanics Branch Biosciences and Protection...Air Force Research Laboratory Human Effectiveness Directorate Biosciences and Protection Division Biomechanics ...BARRY REEDER, Work Unit Manager MARK M. HOFFMAN, Deputy Chief Biomechanics

  2. Quantum Confined Semiconductors - In-House Interim Research

    DTIC Science & Technology

    2013-04-01

    Laboratory, Materials & Manufacturing Directorate, Wright Patterson AFB, OH 45433-7707, USA blnstituto de Ciencias Fisicas, Universidad Nacional Aut6noma...111is work was supported by the Ai1· Force Office of Scientific Research (AFRU RS E, Dr. Kitt Reinhardt). • Also with lnstituto de Ciencias Fisicas

  3. Dependence of U. S. Defense Systems on Foreign Technologies

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1990-12-01

    systematic assess- ments. Projzct Socrates appeared closest to meeting this need. It had long-range goals of 14 I tracking most critical technologies and...Litton-Canada Toronto, ON Wright-Patterson AFB Dayton, OH Naval Avionics Facility Indianapolis, IN Kaiser Electronics San Jose , CA Naval Air Systems

  4. Platform Design for Fleet-Level Efficiency

    DTIC Science & Technology

    2013-10-21

    pallet capacity aircraft that takes advantage of the low pallet demand in the network. In this example, the smaller pallet capacity aircraft operates with...Kopp, K. W. (2004). Improvement of Air Mobility Command airlift scheduling (No. AFIT/ GMO /ENS/04I-01). Wright-Patterson AFB, OH: Air Force Institute

  5. Aircraft Fire Sentry. Volume 2. Appendices

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1993-01-01

    including New Mexico Engineering Research Institute (NMERI), National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), Wright-Patterson AFB, and AFESC at...Installation Remove the mounting bracket from the smoke alarm by depresing the release tab marked "PRESS" (see Figure 1. pg. 5). Pivot the bracket awey from and

  6. Evaluation of Impacts of JP-8+100 on Army Aviation and Ground Vehicles: Phase I Impact Study

    DTIC Science & Technology

    2000-11-01

    Lee VA Newsome, T, MAJ (804) 734-0609 Directorate of Combat Development Combined Arms Support Command Ft. Lee VA Perdue, William (804) 734-0572...151 43,215 McClellan AFB CA 84 42,915 Fairford RAF United Kingdom 17 42,275 Wright- Patterson AFB OH 146 42,058 Eielson AFB AK 103 41,556 Little Rock... WILLIAMS GA 44 20032 340 141830 KJAN JACKSON IAP 2 550 75 22363 KJAX JACKSONVILLE IAP 89 27095 49 40484 KJST CAMBRIA CO. APT/JOHN 801 169445 3 3691 KJUN

  7. A Policy Analysis of Using Unit Costs as a Means of Performance Measurement in the Air Force Science and Technology Program

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1991-09-01

    demonstrate, is that there is more than one way to account for S &T costs and evaluate its program performance. The first option evaluated considers...Personal Communication. Wright Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB OH, 14 May 1991. Horngren , Charles T. and George Foster. Cost Accounting A Managerial...78 Programmatic Feedback ........ 79 S &T as Overhead............79 Scoring the Options............80 Unit Costs ................8 Programmatic

  8. Measured Properties of Turbulent Premixed Flames for Model Assessment, Including Burning Velocities, Stretch Rates, and Surface Densities (Postprint)

    DTIC Science & Technology

    2006-10-01

    Engineering) Campbell D. Carter and Jeffrey M. Donbar (Aerospace Propulsion Division, Propulsion Sciences Branch (AFRL/ PRAS )) 5f. WORK UNIT NUMBER...Sciences Branch (AFRL/ PRAS ) Propulsion Directorate Air Force Research Laboratory, Air Force Materiel Command Wright-Patterson AFB, OH 45433-7251 Uni. of...M. Donbar b a Department of Aerospace Engineering, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USA b Air Force Research Laboratory AFRL/ PRAS , Wright

  9. Low Temperature, Chloroaluminate Thermal Cells.

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1981-11-01

    Thermal Batteries ", AFWAL-TR-81-2044, Aeropropulsion Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH, June 1981. 5. J. C. Nardi, J. K. Erbacher, C. L. Hussey, and L...R. L. Vaughn, L. A. King, Proc. of the 29th Power Sources Symp, The Electrochemical Society, Princeton, NJ, June 1980. 4. D. M. Ryan, " Advanced

  10. Injury and Disability: Identification and Reduction

    DTIC Science & Technology

    2009-09-01

    Biomechanics Branch September 2009 Final Report for October 2005 to August 2009 DESTRUCTION NOTICE – Destroy by any method that will prevent...Division Biomechanics Branch Wright-Patterson AFB OH 45433 Approved for public release, distribution unlimited. NOTICE AND SIGNATURE PAGE...Chief Biomechanics Branch Biosciences and Protection Division Human Effectiveness Directorate 711 th

  11. Enhancing Aircraft Survivability - A Vulnerability Perspective. Volume I

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1997-10-21

    37 Mr. Kevin R. Crosthwaite Director, Survivability/Vulnerability Information Analysis Center (SURVIAC) Wright-Patterson AFB...340 W"E "W*TE "-y N... T SUE,--* WAER FIGURE 4. WIDE CABIN BODY RESULTS/SAVE SYSTEM/MODERATE WIND 302 12-9 210 .............. tos -to. " 0 3253 GPM -00

  12. 32 CFR 806.26 - Addressing FOIA requests.

    Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR

    2014-07-01

    ... (AFMC): HQ AFMC/SCDP, 4225 Logistics Avenue, Suite 6, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH 45433-5745. (4) Air Force..., Suite 2300, Arlington, VA 22209-2802. (3) Air Force Center for Environmental Excellence (AFCEE): HQ... (AFOSI): HQ AFOSI/SCR, P. O. Box 2218, Waldorf, MD 20604-2218. (10) Air Force Personnel Center (AFPC): HQ...

  13. 32 CFR 806.26 - Addressing FOIA requests.

    Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR

    2012-07-01

    ... (AFMC): HQ AFMC/SCDP, 4225 Logistics Avenue, Suite 6, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH 45433-5745. (4) Air Force..., Suite 2300, Arlington, VA 22209-2802. (3) Air Force Center for Environmental Excellence (AFCEE): HQ... (AFOSI): HQ AFOSI/SCR, P. O. Box 2218, Waldorf, MD 20604-2218. (10) Air Force Personnel Center (AFPC): HQ...

  14. Tooling for War: Military Transformation in the Industrial Age

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1994-09-01

    Ivan M. Aviation versus Submarines. Wright-Patterson AFB: Foreign Technology Division, 1971. V 214 .S71; Report Lit. AD 723 558. United States. Cong...Brown, Neville. New Strateav Through Space. Leicester, England; New York: Leicester UP, 1990. UGK 1012 .B879 1990. Canan , James W. War in Space. New

  15. International Symposium on Air Breathing Engines (5th)

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1981-05-29

    Marquardt Co., USA 22 Flowfield Studies of Dump Combustors Raghunath S. Boray, Wright Patterson AFB, USA and Cherng Chang, Breham Laboratory, USA 23 A Ramjet...Bending Loads R. Padmanabhan, K. Ramachandra, V. Maruthi and B.J. Raghunath , Gas Turbine Research Establishment, Bangalore, India 56 Influence of O-Rings

  16. Discrete Event Simulation of a Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses (SEAD) Mission

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    2008-03-01

    component-based DES developed in Java® using the Simkit simulation package. Analysis of ship self air defense system selection ( Turan , 1999) is another...Institute of Technology, Wright-Patterson AFB OH, March 2003 (ADA445279 ) Turan , Bulent. A Comparative Analysis of Ship Self Air Defense (SSAD) Systems

  17. The Rapid Rise in the Cost of Replenishment Spare Parts: Are We Making Progress?

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    1985-09-01

    Replenishment Spare Parts, Unpublished Master’s Thesis, Air Force Institute of Technology, Wright-Patterson AFB OH, 1984. 2. Brost , Edward J. A...and P. George Benson. Statistics for Business and Economics (Second Edition). San Francisco: Dellen Publishing Company, 1982. 14. Office of Federal

  18. The Pilot Staffing Conundrum: A Delphi Study

    DTIC Science & Technology

    2009-06-01

    Project, AFIT/ GMO /LAL/98J-2. School of Logistics and Acquisition Management, Air Force Institute of Technology (AU), Wright Patterson AFB, OH, June...Kafer, John H. Relationship of Airline Pilot Demand and Air Force Pilot Retention. Graduate Research Project, AFIT/ GMO /LAL/98J-11. School of Logistics

  19. 77 FR 46033 - Medical University of South Carolina, et al.; Notice of Consolidated Decision on Applications for...

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    ... is a decision consolidated pursuant to Section 6(c) of the Educational, Scientific, and Cultural.... Applicant: Air Force Institute of Technology, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH 45433-7765. Instrument: Electron... and is intended for research or scientific educational uses requiring an electron microscope. We know...

  20. An Analysis of COLA (Cost of Living Adjustment) Allocation within the United States Coast Guard.

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    1983-09-01

    books Applied Linear Regression [Ref. 39], and Statistical Methods in Research and Production [Ref. 40], or any other book on regression. In the event...Indexes, Master’s Thesis, Air Force Institute of Technology, Wright-Patterson AFB, 1976. 39. Weisberg, Stanford, Applied Linear Regression , Wiley, 1980. 40

  1. Fuel Performance Evaluation for the Solid-Fueled Ramjet

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    1984-10-01

    Aeronautics W. DYER/ 2dL JOHN Dean of Science and Engineering NOTE: The Postdoctoral Research Associate Program (National Research Council...8. AFWAL/PORT 2 Wright-Patterson AFB, OH 45433 R. D. Stull 9. JHU/APL (Group AEO) 1 Dr. F. Billig 10. NAVSEA 1 SEA 62R2 Washington, DC 20361

  2. Association of Provider Scope of Practice With Successful Transition for Youth With Special Health Care Needs

    DTIC Science & Technology

    2011-02-01

    S) AND ADDRESS(ES) 10. SPONSOR/MONITOR’S ACRONYM(S) Air Force Institute of Technology, Civilian AFIT/ ENEM Institutions Program (Medical/Dental...AFIT/ ENEM 2950 Hobson Way Wright-Patterson AFB OH 45433-7765 11. SPONSOR/MONITOR’S REPORT NUMBER(S) N/A Distribution Statement A

  3. Analysis of Modes in an Unstable Strip Laser Resonator.

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1980-12-01

    1977. 9. Siegman , A.E. "Unstable Optical Resonators for Laser Applications",Proceedings of the IEEE,53(3),277-287, March 1965. 10.------- "Unstable...7 AD-AO94 722 AIR FORCE INST OF TECH WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OH SCHOO--ETC F/6 20/5 ANALYSIS OF MODES IN AN UNSTABLE STRIP LASER RESONATORJ(U...Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio 81 2 09 018 AFIT/GEP/PH/801D-7 ANALYSIS OF ,ODES -’ IN AN JJNSTABLE STRIP LASER 3ESONATOR. THESIS AFIT/GEP/PH/800-7 James

  4. Bioenvironmental Engineering Guide to Beryllium

    DTIC Science & Technology

    2017-07-26

    Health Dept Consultative Services Division 2510 Fifth St., Bldg. 840 Wright-Patterson AFB, OH 45433-7913 DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A. Approved for...Environ Health Dept Chair, Occup & Environ Health Dept This report is published in the interest of scientific and technical...UNIT NUMBER 7. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION NAME(S) AND ADDRESS(ES) USAF School of Aerospace Medicine Occupational & Environmental Health Dept

  5. Programmed Control of Optical Grating Scales for Visual Research.

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1980-12-01

    A -AOO .9 AIR FORCE INST OF TECH WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OH SCHOO--ETC F/6 14/2 PROGRAMMED CONTROL OF OPTI CAL GRATING SCALES FOR VISUAL RESEARC --ETC(fl...custom system for AMRL. The cost in memory parts alone was $40,000, a good indication that the market is not over-priced. Ca-? western Reserve

  6. Network Modeling and Simulation (NEMSE)

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    2013-07-01

    for public release by the 88th ABW, Wright-Patterson AFB Public Affairs Office and is available to the general public, including foreign nationals...PLEASE DO NOT RETURN YOUR FORM TO THE ABOVE ADDRESS. 1. REPORT DATE ( DD -MM-YYYY) JULY 2013 2. REPORT TYPE FINAL TECHNICAL REPORT 3. DATES COVERED...Paradigm .................................................................................................... 2  Figure 2 - Typical Design from Standard

  7. 77 FR 22298 - Intent To Grant an Exclusive Patent License

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    2012-04-13

    ... Public Law 96-517, as amended; the Department of the Air Force announces its intention to grant PS Engineering, Inc., a corporation of the State of Tennessee, having a place of business at 9800 Martel Road... Command Law Office, AFMCLO/JAZ, 2240 B Street, Rm D-14, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH 45433-7109; Facsimile...

  8. 77 FR 22298 - Intent To Grant an Exclusive Patent License

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    ... Public Law 96-517, as amended; the Department of the Air Force announces its intention to grant PS Engineering, Inc., a corporation of the State of Tennessee, having a place of business at 9800 Martel Road... Command Law Office, AFMCLO/JAZ, 2240 B Street Rm D-14, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH 45433-7109; Facsimile...

  9. Manufacturing Methods and Technology Measure for Fabrication of Silicon Transcalent Rectifier.

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    1980-09-01

    Prod Test/Eval’, z HA Kotler a Patent- Power & E 1 RM Roderick Env. Eng. & Test 1 JB Grosh Iron Mouptain - .l TUBE PARTS MFG. 5 RL SPALDING...AFAL/PODI ATTN: Working Group on Pwr. Devices (Mr. Philip Herron) 201 Varick Street Wright Patterson AFB, OH 45433 New York, NY 10014 Commander Mr

  10. Department of Defense Base Structure Report (A Summary of DoD’s Real Property Inventory). Fiscal Year 2004 Baseline

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    2004-01-01

    William T. Fitzsimons USARC Aurora 80045 4 163,390 21 21 32.5303-360-0963Army Reserve Buckley AFB Aurora 80011 157 2,046,358 3,872 3,283 705.7 2,554 419 0...945406-841-3009Army Guard Sgt Ernest Veuve Hall/AMSA #74 Missoula 59801 5 65,353 16 16 13.2 189 6 0 195406-728-0414Army Reserve Malmstrom AFB Augusta...Defense Fuel Support Point Cincinnati 45237 7 3,979 67 66 37.8AF Active Wright Patterson AFB Fairborn 45433 694 15,342,399 8,145 7,631 4,091.9 7,563

  11. Engineering and Technical Services for Joint Group on Acquisition Pollution Prevention (JG-APP) Joint Test Protocol CC-P-1-1 for Validation of Alternatives to Lead-Containing Surface Finishes, for Development of Guidelines for Conformal Coating Usage, and for Qualification of Low-VOC Conformal Coatings

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    1999-06-23

    ESC/EN- IB , Hanscom AFB, MA  F-15 Program Office  F-16 Program Office  F-22 Program Office  HQ-AFMC/LG-EV, Wright Patterson AFB  Javelin...Fungus Type ATCC a No. MYCO b No. Aspergillus Niger 9642 386 Penicillium Pinophilum c 11797 391 Chaetomium Globosum 6205 459 Gliocladium

  12. LGIST: Learning Generalized Image Schemas for Transfer

    DTIC Science & Technology

    2008-02-01

    and learning methods as developmental psychologists do, as plausible mechanisms for human cognitive development . Why might DARPA care about... cognitive development , and possibly extending to all sensori-motor perceptual modalities [21, 22]. Almost all image-schematic “ theories ” are post-hoc...Warfighter Interface Division NUMBER( S ) Cognitive Systems Branch Wright-Patterson AFB OH 45433-7022 AFRL-RH-WP-TR-2008-0041 12

  13. Time Based Subjective Evaluations of Seated Cushion Comfort

    DTIC Science & Technology

    2007-04-01

    Protection Division Biomechanics Branch Hilary L. Gallagher, MS Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE) 1299 Bethel Valley Road...MONITOR’S REPORT NUMBER(S) Biosciences and Protection Division AFRL-HE-WP-TR-2007-0062 Biomechanics Branch Wright-Patterson AFB OH 45433-7947 12...13 iv PREFACE The cushion comfort tests and data analysis described in this report were accomplished by the Biomechanics

  14. The Effects of Ejection Seat Cushion Design on Physical Fatigue and Cognitive Performance

    DTIC Science & Technology

    2006-11-01

    Protection Division Biomechanics Branch Wright-Patterson AFB Ohio 45433-7947 Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. NOTICE...ADDRESS(ES *Air Force Materiel Command Air Force Research Laboratory Human Effectiveness Directorate Biosciences & Protection Division Biomechanics ...Dayton, Ohio. Analyses of the data were accomplished by the Biomechanics Branch, Human Effectiveness Directorate of the Air Force Research Laboratory

  15. Recent developments in ejector technology in the Air Force: An overview

    NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)

    Nagaraja, K. S.

    1979-01-01

    Basic and applied studies in thrust augmentation conducted at the Aerospace Research Laboratory at Wright-Patterson AFB which led to an effective configuration of the jet flap diffuser ejector, are reviewed. A method for compressible ejector flow analysis, developed in support of the preliminary design of an ejector thrust aircraft, is discussed and applied to single- and two-stage ejectors.

  16. Applications of Multiconductor Transmission Line Theory to the Prediction of Cable Coupling. Volume I. Multiconductor Transmission Line Theory.

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1976-04-01

    Compatibility AFAL-TR-65-142, Wright Patterson AFB, Ohio, The Boeing Com- pany, May 1965. -171- itA [34] J. Bogdanor , M. Siegel and G. Weinstock, Intra...Reliability Evaluation Laboratory, U. S. Army Missle Command, Contract DAA HOI-69-C-1381, GTE Sylvania Incorporated, June 1972. [37] J. L. Bogdanor , R. A

  17. Three-Dimensional, Primitive-Variable Model for Solid-Fuel Ramjet Combustion.

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    1984-02-01

    INITIAL DISTRIBUTION LIST ,jo. of Copies 1. Library, Code 0212 2 Dean of Research, Code 012 2 Naval Postgraduate School Monterey, CA 93943 2...Dunlap I G. Jensen I P. Willoughby I P. LaForce 7. Chemical Propulsion Information Agency 2 APL-JHU Johns Hopkins Road Laurel, MD 20810 8. AFAPL 2 Wright-Patterson AFB, OH 45433 R. 0. Stull 19

  18. Psychophysiological Assessment Methods (Including a Register of Psychophysiologists - on Microfiches) (Methodes d’Evaluation Psychophysiologique (Liste de Psychophysiologues Incluse sur Microfiches)

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1994-05-01

    Aerospace Medicine, 35:365-370. Freeman, L.J, Conway, A., and Nixon, P.G.F. (1986). Physiological responses to psychological challenge 0 under hypnosis ...CFHP 2255 H Street 0 Department of Psychology 172 Wright-Patterson AFB OH 45433-7022 University of North Texas Denton TX 76203 Forensic Research

  19. Wireless Sensor Network Radio Power Management and Simulation Models

    DTIC Science & Technology

    2010-01-01

    The Open Electrical & Electronic Engineering Journal, 2010, 4, 21-31 21 1874-1290/10 2010 Bentham Open Open Access Wireless Sensor Network Radio...Air Force Institute of Technology, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH, USA Abstract: Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) create a new frontier in collecting and...consumption. Keywords: Wireless sensor network , power management, energy-efficiency, medium access control (MAC), simulation pa- rameters. 1

  20. Proposed Criteria for Evaluation of the Reliability Improvement Warranty Concept.

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    1980-06-01

    future applications of AFT thesis research. Please return canpleted questionnaires to: AIT/ LSH Cflnesis Feedback), Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio 45433. 1 ... 1 Overview. .................... 1 Background. ................... 4 II. PROBLEM DEFINITION. ................ 7 Evaluation Progress ............... 7...maintainability of its weapon sys- tem’s equipment (17: 1 ). In an effort to achieve this end, the Air Force, in FY 1969, first applied the concept of the

  1. Static and Dynamic Human Shape Modeling - A Review of the Literature and State of the Art

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    2009-04-01

    Figure 60. Confluent marker-based animation (Aguiar et al. 2006). Subsequent frames showing the female scan authentically performing a soccer kick ...Infoscitex Corp. 4027 Colonel Glenn Highway Suite 210 Dayton OH 45431-1672 Kathleen Robinette Biosciences and Protection Division Biomechanics ...Biosciences and Protection Division Biomechanics Branch Wright-Patterson AFB OH 45433 Approved for public release; distribution unlimited. NOTICE

  2. Computerized Biomechanical Man-Model

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1976-07-01

    Force Systems Command Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio ABSTRACT The COMputerized BIomechanical MAN-Model (called COMBIMAN) is a computer interactive graphics...concept was to build a mock- The use of mock-ups for biomechanical evalua- up which permitted the designer to visualize the tion has long been a tool...of the can become an obstacle to design change. Aerospace Medical Research Laboratory, we are developing a computerized biomechanical man-model

  3. Integrative Physical and Cognitive Training Development to Better Meet Airman Mission Requirements

    DTIC Science & Technology

    2015-07-26

    Warfighter Interface Division Applied Neuroscience Branch Wright-Patterson AFB OH 45433 711 HPW/RHCP 11. SPONSOR/MONITOR’S REPORT NUMBER(S...Interface Division) and Erica Johnson (AFRL, Applied Neuroscience Branch) for their contributions in technical development and manuscript editing that...Liston C. Hobson J. Stickgold, R. Cognitive flexibility across the sleep–wake cycle: REM-sleep enhancement of anagram problem solving. Cogn Brain

  4. A Handbook of Supply Inventory Models.

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1987-09-01

    am deeply indebted to my thesis advisor, Captain Richard D. Mabe , for providing the expert guidance and constructive criticism that allowed this thesis...26. Mabe , Capt Richard D., and Lt Col Paul A. Reid. Class syllabus and notetaking package distributed in LOG 290, Combat Capability Assessment...and Requirement System Summary Report.* Wright-Patterson AFB OH, February 1981. 29. McClave, James T. and P. George Benson. Statistics for Business

  5. The Fracture Project

    DTIC Science & Technology

    2017-09-01

    report was cleared for public release by the 88th ABW, Wright-Patterson AFB Public Affairs Office and is available to the general public, including...AFRL/RI 11. SPONSOR/MONITOR’S REPORT NUMBER AFRL-RI-RS-TR-2017-178 12. DISTRIBUTION AVAILABILITY STATEMENT Approved for Public Release; Distribution...Formal Verification, Red Team, High Assurance Cyber Military Systems 16. SECURITY CLASSIFICATION OF: 17. LIMITATION OF ABSTRACT UU 18. NUMBER OF PAGES

  6. Diffusion-Weighted Imaging of Traumatic Optic Neuropathy: Diagnosis and Predicting the Prognosis

    DTIC Science & Technology

    2014-01-01

    AFRL-SA-WP-SR-2014-0004 Diffusion-Weighted Imaging of Traumatic Optic Neuropathy : Diagnosis and Predicting the Prognosis...Diffusion-Weighted Imaging of Traumatic Optic Neuropathy : Diagnosis and Predicting the Prognosis 5a. CONTRACT NUMBER 5b. GRANT NUMBER 5c...Skills Institute C-STARS Baltimore 2510 Fifth St. Wright-Patterson AFB, OH 45433-7913 8 . PERFORMING ORGANIZATION REPORT NUMBER AFRL-SA

  7. Proceedings of the Conference on Toxicology: Applications of Advances in Toxicology to Risk Assessment. Held at Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio on 19-21 May 1992

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1993-01-01

    animals in toxicology research, the application of pharmacokinetics and physiologically based pharmacokinetic mdels in chemical risk assessment, selected...metaplasia Neurotoxicity Nonmutagenic carcinogens Ozone P450 PBPK modeling Perfluorohexane Peroxisome proliferators Pharmacokinetics Pharmacokinetic models...Physiological modeling Physiologically based pharmacokinetic modeling Polycyclic organic matter Quantitative risk assessment RAIRM model Rats

  8. Information Analysis Centers in the Department of Defense. Revision

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1987-07-01

    Combat Data Information Center (CDIC) and the Aircraft Survivability Model Repository ( ASMR ) into the Survivability/Vulnerability Information Analysis...Information Center (CDIC) and the Aircraft Survivability Model Respository ( ASMR ). The CDIC was a central repository for combat and test data related to...and ASMR were operated under the technical monitorship of the Flight Dynamics Laboratory at Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio and were located in Flight

  9. Using Pair Wise Rankings in the Assessment of Adaptive Aiding

    DTIC Science & Technology

    2017-02-22

    Aviation Psychology (ISAP) 9 – 11 May 2017 14. ABSTRACT In remotely piloted aircraft (RPA) operations, operator cognitive workload is an important concern...Force Research Laboratory Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio In remotely piloted aircraft (RPA) operations, operator cognitive workload is an important...model in future research. Operator cognitive workload is an important concern in remotely piloted aircraft (RPA) operations. RPA use is

  10. Building Future Security: Strategies for Restructuring the Defense Technology and Industrial Base.

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1992-06-01

    Beardsley Headquarters Air Force Logistics Command Wright- Patterson AFB, Ohio Don Carson TASC Arlington, VA William Clark Defense Systems Management...Vice Chairman Senate EDWARD M. KENNEDY Massachusetts ERNEST F. HOLLINGS South Carolina CLAIBORNE PELL Rhode Island ORRIN G. HATCH Utah...President TASC Julius Harwood Consultant William W. Kaufmann Senior Fellow The Brookings Institution General P.X. Kelley USMC (Ret.) James L

  11. Weapons Storage Area Survey of Munitions Storage Igloos at Medina Annex, San Antonio, Texas

    DTIC Science & Technology

    2013-11-13

    School of Aerospace Medicine Occupational and Environmental Health Department Consultative Services Division/OEC 2510 Fifth St. Wright-Patterson AFB...a. Purpose: The United States Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine, Occupational and Environmental Health Department, Radiation Health ...Attachment 3 with other pertinent regulatory issues. c. Survey Personnel: (1) Health Physicist, Air Force Safety Center (2) Health Physicist, USAFSAM

  12. Proceedings of the Workshop on Multivariable Control Systems Held at Wright-Patterson AFB, OH, on 3 December 1982.

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1983-09-01

    promising method of af- craft multivariable flight controller design. Like any ne.! design technique, there is still more to learn about the r.~ cd...M4atix - Feedback Gain Ma trix - Fandom ’htrix Z - Number of Outputs L1 - Roll Moment • : ’ - 7oll Moment with Inertia TrML 523 a.. Symbols m - Number of

  13. Integrating Agile Combat Support within Title 10 Wargames

    DTIC Science & Technology

    2015-03-26

    STAT C7 PCT TIME WAITING TO FLY D1 MANHOURS AVAILABLE D20 NMCM INDICATOR C8 ...Technology Graduate School of Engineering and Management (AFIT/ENS) 2950 Hobson Way, Building 640 WPAFB OH 45433-8865 8. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION...Branch Air Force Material Command Wright Patterson AFB, OH Email: omar.mendoza@us.af.mil 10. SPONSOR/MONITOR’S ACRONYM(S) AFMC/A4 11

  14. A Comparison of Prostate Cancer Incidence Between U.S. Air Force Enlisted Aircrew

    DTIC Science & Technology

    2011-06-30

    COL DAVID B. RHODES, RAM Prog Dir COL ROBERT E. CARROLL , Chair FE...PROGRAM ELEMENT NUMBER 6. AUTHOR( S ) Joseph A. Lopez 5d. PROJECT NUMBER 5e. TASK NUMBER 5f. WORK UNIT NUMBER 7. PERFORMING...ORGANIZATION NAME( S ) AND ADDRESS(ES) USAF School of Aerospace Medicine Aerospace Medicine Education/FEEG 2510 Fifth St. Wright-Patterson AFB, OH 45433-7913

  15. CHEMICAL RIGIDIZATION OF EXPANDABLE STRUCTURES.

    DTIC Science & Technology

    The objective of this program was to develop a chemical rigidization process that could be activated by an on-command mechanism and be capable of...and rigidized in the high vacuum facilities atWright-Patterson AFB, Ohio and were delivered to the Air Force. A fail-safe chemical rigidization system...have been varied from fifteen minutes to two hours. The chemical system, a vinyl-type monomer, has exhibited a sustained shelf-life, under ambient

  16. Host-Pathogen Coupled Interactions

    DTIC Science & Technology

    2015-01-04

    Human Effectiveness Directorate Bioeffects Division Molecular Bioeffects Branch Wright-Patterson AFB OH 45433-5707 Distribution A : Approved for...notwithstanding any other provision of law, no person shall be subject to any penalty for failing to comply with a collection of information if it does...not display a currently valid OMB control number. PLEASE DO NOT RETURN YOUR FORM TO THE ABOVE ADDRESS. 1. REPORT DATE (DD-MM-YYYY) 04-01-2015 2

  17. Life-Cycle Costs of Alternative ICBM Second Stage Designs

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1992-09-01

    of Logistics, Air Force Institute of Technology (AU), Wright-Patterson AFB OH, 1992. 34. Horngren , Charles T. and George Foster. Cost Accounting ; A...Managerial Emphasis (Sixth Edition). Englewood Cliffs NJ: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1987. 35. Horngren , Charles T. and George Foster. Cost Accounting ; A...our research. We would also like to thank those involved with the 1991 Small ICBM Operations and Support cost estimate. Your assistance with the O& S

  18. DoD Global, Laboratory-Based, Influenza Surveillance Program, End-of-Year Report, 2014-2015

    DTIC Science & Technology

    2016-01-01

    DeMarcus January 2016 Air Force Research Laboratory 711th Human Performance Wing U.S. Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine ...Public Health and Preventive Medicine Dept 2510 Fifth St. Wright-Patterson AFB, OH 45433-7913 DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A. Approved for public release...PERFORMING ORGANIZATION NAME(S) AND ADDRESS(ES) USAF School of Aerospace Medicine Public Health and Preventive Medicine Dept/PHR 2510 Fifth St

  19. A Hydrocarbon Fuel Flash Vaporization System for a Pulsed Detonation Engine

    DTIC Science & Technology

    2006-12-01

    Experiments were performed in the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) Pulsed Detonation Research Facility at Wright Patterson AFB, Ohio. The PDE ...AFRL-MN-EG-TP-2006-7420 A HYDROCARBON FUEL FLASH VAPORIZATION SYSTEM FOR A PULSED DETONATION ENGINE (PREPRINT) K. Colin Tucker...85,7<&/$66,),&$7,212) E7(/(3+21(180%(5 ,QFOXGHDUHDFRGH A Hydrocarbon Fuel Flash Vaporization System for a Pulsed Detonation Engine K

  20. Understanding Acquisition Cycle Time: Focusing the Research Problem

    DTIC Science & Technology

    2013-11-01

    Browning, Tyson R., and Steven D. Eppinger. “Modeling Impacts of Process Architecture on Cost and Schedule Risk in Product Development.” IEEE...2009. Clark, Kim, and Steven Wheelwright. Revolutionizing Development: Quantum Leaps in Speed, Efficiency and Quality. New York, NY: The Free Press...1992. Cross, Steven M. Data Analysis and its Impact on Predicting Schedule and Cost Risk. AFIT/GIR/ENC/06M-01. Wright-Patterson AFB OH: AFIT

  1. Improving and Extending the Mobility En Route System

    DTIC Science & Technology

    2009-06-01

    adequate military force to defend Saudi Arabia from Iraqi aggression. While Saddam Hussein had been unwilling to press his numerical advantage ... advantages . Changes at Anderson AB, Guam, due to new units and missions being moved there from Okinawa, Japan, will likely make the field too congested for...AFIT/ GMO /ENS/05E-15, Graduate School of Engineering and Management, Air Force Institute of Technology, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH: May 2005. 39

  2. The Impact of Goal Setting and Empowerment on Governmental Matrix Organizations

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1993-09-01

    shared. In a study of matrix management, Eduardo Vasconcellos further describes various matrix structures in the Galbraith model. In a functional...Technology/LAR, Wright-Patterson AFB OH, 1992. Vasconcellos , Eduardo . "A Model For a Better Understanding of the Matrix Structure," IEEE Transactions on...project matrix, the project manager maintains more influence and the structure lies to the right-of center ( Vasconcellos , 1979:58). Different Types of

  3. Operational Based Vision Assessment Research: Depth Perception

    DTIC Science & Technology

    2014-11-01

    13-072 5e. TASK NUMBER 5f. WORK UNIT NUMBER 7. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION NAME(S) AND ADDRESS(ES) USAF School of Aerospace Medicine...Aeromedical Research Department 2510 Fifth St. Wright-Patterson AFB, OH 45433-7913 8. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION REPORT NUMBER AFRL-SA-WP-JA-2014...tests are tests of stereopsis, such as the AFVT and AO Vectograph. Others evaluate depth perception with stereo as a contributor to performance , such

  4. Polish Experimental Light-Conducting Teletransmission System,

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1982-07-26

    7 AD-AuGB 959 FOREIGN TECHNOLOGY DIV WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OH F/G 17/2 PLS EPERIMENTAL LIHT-CONDUCTIN , TELETRANSMTSSION SYSTEM,(U) JUL 82 Z SZPIGLER...amplifier; 1) transmitter; 2) transit amplifier; 3) receiver Transmitting facilities E7] When designing the tract, it was decided that the terminal _- ups...connections between exchanges. The described line has an experimental character. It enables one to collect many valuable data concerning both the design

  5. 90-Day Inhalation Toxicity Study of Bio-Derived Gevo Alcohol-to-Jet (ATJ) Synthetic Paraffinic Kerosene (SPK) in Rats with Neurotoxicity Testing and Genotoxicity Assay

    DTIC Science & Technology

    2015-05-31

    body weights, food consumption , and reproductive indices (vaginal cytology, sperm cell parameters). Neurobehavioral effects , evaluated by motor...Human Performance Wing Human Effectiveness Directorate Bioeffects Division Molecular Bioeffects Branch Wright-Patterson AFB OH 45433-5707...IV, DAF Chief, Bioeffects Division Human Effectiveness Directorate 711 th Human Perfmmance Wing Air Force Research Laboratmy This repmi is

  6. Molecular Verification of Cryptops hortensis (Scolopendromorpha: Cryptopidae) in theNearctic Region

    DTIC Science & Technology

    2018-01-29

    Journal Article 3. DATES COVERED (From – To) March – April 2016 4. TITLE AND SUBTITLE Molecular Verification of Cryptops hortensis...PROJECT NUMBER 5e. TASK NUMBER 5f. WORK UNIT NUMBER 7. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION NAME(S) AND ADDRESS(ES) USAF School of Aerospace Medicine ...Public Health and Preventive Medicine Dept/PHR 2510 Fifth St., Bldg. 840 Wright-Patterson AFB, OH 45433-7913 8. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION REPORT

  7. Leucine Modulation of the mTOR Pathway for Cognition Modulation: Kinetic and In Vitro Studies and Model Development

    DTIC Science & Technology

    2015-09-30

    isoleucine non-polar L1 131 Aromatic side chain phenylalanine non-polar L1 165 tyrosine polar L1 181 tryptophan slightly...Human Performance Wing Human Effectiveness Directorate Bioeffects Division Molecular Bioeffects Branch Wright-Patterson AFB OH 45433-5707 NOTICE...IV, DAF Chief, Bioeffects Division Human Effectiveness Directorate 711th Human Performance Wing Air Force Research Laboratory This report is

  8. Multisensory Integration for Pilot Spatial Orientation

    DTIC Science & Technology

    2006-09-01

    1993-0022). Wright-Patterson AFB, OH: Air Force Armstrong Laboratories. Gilson, R.D., Ventola, R.W., & Fenton , R.E. (1975). A kinesthetic...Ventola, R.W., & Fenton , R.E. (1975). A kinesthetic-tactual display for stall deterrence. In Eleventh Annual Conference on Manual Control (NASA TM...M., L) 2 = Impact (H, M, L) 3 = Persistence/Difficulty to work-around (H, M., L) 4 = Overall Severity: 1=Severe, 2=Major, 3=Minor, 4= Cosmetic

  9. Coal-Oil Mixtures Problems and Opportunities,

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    1982-01-15

    Ernest C. Friedrich Ashland Oil, Inc. New Richmond, Ohio Cleveland, Ohio Florida Power Corporation American Refining Co., Inc. 3201 34th St. South...Room 1A 518, The Pentagon USAF Institute of Technology Washington, DC 20310 AFIT/DED Wright Patterson AFB, OH 45433 Commander-in-Chief USA, Europe...Engineer Facilities Engineer Fort A P Hill Lone Star Army Ammunition Plant Bowling Green, VA 22427 Texarkana , TX 75501 Facilities Engineer Facilities

  10. White Matter Hyperintensities and Hypobaric Exposure

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    2014-11-01

    at the Research Imaging Institute, University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio, Texas , using a Siemens (Erlangen, Germany) 3T Tim Trio... Research Department 2510 Fifth St. Wright-Patterson AFB, OH 45433-7913 8. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION REPORT NUMBER AFRL-SA-WP-JA-2014-0008...Prescribed by ANSI Std. Z39.18 RESEARCH ARTICLE White Matter Hyperintensities and Hypobaric Exposure Stephen A. McGuire, MD,1,2,3 Paul M

  11. Molecular Characterization of Wetland Soil Bacterial Community in Constructed Mesocosms

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    2006-06-01

    promise. In order to better understand this process and test its legitimacy, a treatment wetland was constructed at Wright-Patterson AFB, Dayton, Ohio...fruition. Dr. Smith, without your patient instruction in the process of DNA extraction, PCR amplification, cloning, sequencing, and analysis those...then, wetlands have also been designed and constructed to treat process waters from industry (Kadlec and Knight, 1996) and are being used more and

  12. Mathematical Model of HIF-1 alpha Pathway, Oxygen Transport and Hypoxia

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    2017-09-01

    interpret experimental data in terms of underlying mechanisms. Such experiments, if quantitative , can also be used to calibrate and further parameterize...Wing Air Force Research Laboratory Wright-Patterson AFB OH 45433-5707 STINFO COPY Work Unit Manager MATTIE.DAV ID.R.123010 1880 Digitally signed by...MONITORING AGENCY NAME(S) AND ADDRESS(ES) Air Force Materiel Command* Air Force Research Laboratory 711th Human Performance Wing Human Effectiveness

  13. Assisting Defense Conversion Technology Transfer Efforts. A Case Study of Ohio’s Miami Valley.

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    1995-09-01

    Contracting Division, Wright-Patterson AFB OH. Official Letter Correspondence. 24 January 1994. Bryman , Alan. Research Methods and Organization Studies...Washington DC: 22 February 1993. Cooper, Donald R. and C. William Emory. Business Research Methods (Tifth Edition). Chicago: Richard D. Irwin, Inc...data was collected to address the research objective through a case study methodology. First, it describes and justifies the specific method used

  14. Biodynamic Assessment of the THOR-K Manikin

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    2013-09-01

    finite element model, and for optimization of occupant seating systems and restraint system design for the MPCV and USAF aircraft ejection seats and...had the same rigid backrest, a rigid seat pan, a rigid footrest and leg support panel, but also provided side supports that restrict the motion of the... Ejection Seat (Technical Report AFRL-HE-WP-SR-2000-0002). Wright-Patterson AFB OH: Human Effectiveness Directorate, Air Force Research Laboratory

  15. Space debris measurement program at Phillips Laboratory

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    Dao, Phan D.; Mcnutt, Ross T.

    1992-01-01

    Ground-based optical sensing was identified as a technique for measuring space debris complementary to radar in the critical debris size range of 1 to 10 cm. The Phillips Laboratory is building a staring optical sensor for space debris measurement and considering search and track optical measurement at additional sites. The staring sensor is implemented in collaboration with Wright Laboratory using the 2.5 m telescope at Wright Patterson AFB, Dayton, Ohio. The search and track sensor is designed to detect and track orbital debris in tasked orbits. A progress report and a discussion of sensor performance and search and track strategies will be given.

  16. Airborne Laser Laboratory departure from Kirtland Air Force Base and a brief history of aero-optics

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    Kyrazis, Demos T.

    2013-07-01

    We discuss aspects of the development of the Airborne Laser Laboratory. Our discussion is historical in nature and consists of the text from a speech given on the occasion of the Airborne Laser Laboratory leaving Kirtland Air Force Base (AFB) to fly to Wright-Patterson AFB to become an exhibit at the National Museum of the United States Air Force. The last part of the discussion concerns the inception of the study of aero-optics as an area of research and some of the milestones in the understanding of the causes and prediction of aero-optical effects.

  17. Productivity Measurement in Research and Development Laboratories.

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    1981-09-01

    identified by Szilagyi and Wallace (67:447-453), because these concepts "refer to the adequacy of the information that is generated and employed in...specified time period. Quantitative terms are used to ex- press qualitative judgments. Szilagyi and Wallace (66:457-458) further expand on the...Scientists/Engineers." Unpublished master’s thesis, GSM/SM/76D-36, Wright-Patterson AFB OH, December 1976. ADA 036462. 67. Szilagyi , Andrew D. Jr., and Marc

  18. An Analysis of Measures Used to Evaluate the Air Force Critical Item Program

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    1991-09-01

    example of a histogram. Cause & Effect Diagram. The cause and effect diagram was introduced in 1953 by Dr. Kaoru Ishikawa in summarizing the opinions of...Personal Interview. Air Force Institute of Technology, School of Engineering, Wright-Patterson AFB OH, 24 April 1991. 31. Ishikawa , Dr. Kaoru . Guide to...collected. How the data are collected will determine which measurement techniques are appropriate. Ishikawa classifies data collection into five categories

  19. Robustness of Feedback Systems with Several Modelling Errors

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    1990-06-01

    Patterson AFB, OH 45433-6553 to help us maintain a current mailing list. Copies of this report should not be returned unless return is required by security...Wright Research (If applicable) and Development Center WRDC/FIGC F33615-88-C-3601 8c. ADDRESS (City, State, and ZIP Code) 10. SOURCE OF FUNDING NUMBERS...feedback systems with several sources of modelling uncertainty. We assume that each source of uncertainty is modelled as a stable unstructured

  20. Electrical Auxiliary Power Unit (EAPU) Corona Design Guideline. Revised

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    Hall, David K.; Kirkici, Hulya; Schweickart, Dan L.; Dunbar, William; Hillard, Barry

    2000-01-01

    This document is the result of a collaborative effort between NASA's Johnson Space Center, Marshall Space Flight Center, Glenn Research Center, and the United States Air Force Research Laboratory at Wright Patterson AFB in support of the Space Shuttle Orbiter Upgrades Program, specifically the Electric Auxiliary Power Unit Program. This document is intended as a guideline for design applications for corona and partial discharge avoidance and is not a requirements specification instrument.

  1. A D To C Interpreter.

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    1984-12-01

    Appendix A. Note that they show a top-down structure! D naturally has four disjoint name spaces; an addition- al name space will be created to prevent name...files each copy another, five individual copies are produced. Storage files are often copied to prevent other files from accessing and 111-14 S...Air Force Institute of Technology (AU), Wright-Patterson AFB, OH, December 1983. 6. Kernighan, Brian W. and Dennis M. Ritchie. The C Prgram - min

  2. The Position and Mobility of the Shoulder, Spinal Column and Pelvis in Seated Subjects.

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    1985-02-01

    Wright-Patterson AFB acted as contract monitor; and Ints Kaleps, * Ph.D., Chief, Modeling and Analysis Branch, Biodynamics and Bioengineering Division...lumbar flexion and luibar extension motion series. Fewer motion segments are available for shoulder abduction motion analysis . These data are reported in...the measurements of this cadaver, samples of muscle and tendon were examined histologically to 12 attachments to trolley and arm cuff so that it

  3. Synchronous Generators with Superconductive Excitation Windings,

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    1983-07-27

    AD-Al3i 832 SYNCHRONOUS GENERATORS WITH SUPERCONDUCTIVE EXCITATION i/i WINDINGS(U) FOREIGN TECHNOLOGY DIV WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OH W PASZEK ET AL. 27...1.1 FTD-ID(RS)T-1087-83 FOREIGN TECHNOLOGY DIVISION SYNCHRONOUS GENERATORS WITH SUPERCONDUCTIVE EXCITATION WINDINGS by W. Paszek and A. Rozycki DTIC...MICROFICHE NR: FTD-83-C-000906 j.r.voiFor SYNCHRONOUS GENERATORS WITH SUPERCONDUCTIVE T EXCITATION WINDINGS 0;~f~on~ SJustification By: W./Paszek and A

  4. Evaluation of Extended-wear Hearing Aid Technology for Operational Military Use

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    2015-07-01

    AFRL), Battlespace Acoustics Branch has been updated and approved to include the Lyric device. The AFRL protocol was sent to the Human Research...Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine Battlespace Acoustics Branch AFRL Wright-Patterson AFB, OH 45433 elizabeth_anne.mckenna.1...just after Hearing Aid 10 Drive speaker Incased in Foam 11 3.0 MEASUREMENTS PERFORMED 3.1 RE102 - Radiated Emissions, Electric Field, 2 MHz to 18

  5. Survey of Stimulant Use in U.S. Air Force Special Tactics Operators

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    2013-03-26

    Performance Wing 2698 G Street Bldg 190 Wright-Patterson AFB, OH 45433-7604 10. SPONSOR/MONITOR’S ACRONYM(S) 711 th HPW 11. SPONSOR/MONITOR’S REPORT...Frequency of Energy Drink/ Workout Supplements and Caffeine Consumption ............. 8 Table 3. Effects of Energy Drink and Caffeine Consumption on...with only a few respondents indicating “not effective at all” or “extremely effective.” 8 Table 2. Frequency of Energy Drink/ Workout

  6. Environmental Assessment for AFRL/RY Research & Development Activities & Area B Laser Test Area, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio

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    2008-10-01

    732) 866-2821 Hazards of Electromagnetic Radiation to Ordnance ( HERO ) Mr. Charles Denham/Rick Magrogan Naval Surface Warfare Center, Dahlgren...with a lightning strike; thus the requirements of paragraph C7.4.1 of reference (b) are met. (4) There are no electromagnetic radiation hazards to...the other hazardous material requirements of 49 CFR. This includes, but is not limited to, the packaging, electromagnetic radiation , and

  7. Modular Simulator System (MSS). System/Segment Specification for the Generic MSS - System Integration. Volume 1

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    1993-08-20

    UNLIMITED. SYSTEMS ENGINEERING DIVISION AERONAUTICAL SYSTEMS CENTER AIR FORCE MATERIEL COMMAND WRIGHT PATTERSON AFB OH 45433-7126 YOITCE When Government...BASINGER Progatl anager Team Leader Special Programs Divsion Special Programs Division JAMES J. O’CONNELL Chief, Systems Engineering Division Training...ADDRESS(ES) 10. SPONSORING/ MONITORING AGENCY REPORT NUMBER Aeronautical Systems Center Systems Engineering Division ASC-TR-94-50 10 Bldg 11 2240 B St

  8. Retrorocket Soft Landing of Airdropped Cargo

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    1979-12-01

    need to lift vehicle onto the carefully cut and placed honeycomb before airdrop, and often off it after impact. (e) Tendency of loads to overturn in...system. In 1967, the Air Force published a report on a study of aerial delivery of heavy equipment which investigated twelve descent and recovery...Retrieval Techniques; Lockheed Georgia Co., Contract No. AF33(615)-2989, Air Force Flight Dynamics Laboratory, Wright Patterson AFB, Ohio, AFFDL-TR-66-97

  9. Anti-Mechanized Defense: A Computerized Simulation for Squad Leader Training.

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    1983-09-01

    applicability of cybernetic principles is easily transformed to meet the needs of this research. Specifi- cally, the basic principle governing management...and as in other areas this is better meas- ured in actual field conditions. COMMAND AND CONTROL (S2A.2) Control of Organic Fi repower In general...AD-AI34 962 UNCLASSIFIED ANTI-MECHANIZED DEFENSE: A COMPUTERIZED SQUAD LEADER TRAINING(U) AIR FORCE INST WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OH SCHOOL OF SYST

  10. Investigation in Construction Entrepreneurship.

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    1980-05-01

    7 -ABG 559 AIR FORCE INST OF TECH WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OH F/G 5/3 INVESTIGATION IN CONSTRUCTION ENTREPRENEURSHIP . (U)IKAY 80 F EP 6ULD UNCLASSIFIED...CONSTRUCTION ENTREPRENEURSHIP by Accession For FREDERICK ELLIOTT GOULD NTIS OiYA&I DC TAB B.S., U.S. Air Force Academy Uneuc d (1977) Justification By_...Included is a study of general entrepreneurship , a discussion of the characteristics of the construction industry which differentiates it from a general

  11. Air Attack on America?: Vulnerabilities, Capabilities, and Implications of the Air Defense of the United States

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    2013-06-01

    E. Forewarned is Forearmed: A History of the Royal Observer Corps. London, England: William Hodge & Company, Limited, 1948. Yanarella, Ernest J. The...Institute of Technology, Wright- Patterson AFB, Ohio with a Master’s of Science in Operations Analysis. In July 2012, Major Diehl entered the School of...minds of the planners, were for defense of bases 9 William “Billy” Mitchell, Winged Defense (Tuscaloosa, AL

  12. The Strategic Shift to the Asia-Pacific

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    2014-09-01

    28 James M. Keagle, Richard D. Fisher, Jr ., and Brian Johnson, “Enhancing the U.S. Rebalance Toward Asia: Enhancing Allies,” Joint Force Quarterly...Liberation Army Air Force 2010 (Wright- Patterson AFB, OH: National Air and Space Intelligence Center, 2010), 1, http://www.au.af.mil/au/awc/awcgate...money.cnn.com/news/economy/world_economies_gdp/. Berteau, David J., Michael J. Green, Gregory T. Kiley, Nicholas F. Szechenyi, Ernest Z. Bower

  13. Real Time Fault Detection and Diagnostics Using FPGA-Based Architectures

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    2010-03-01

    vector sets sent to the DUT. The testing platform combines a myriad of testing and measuring equipment and work hours onto one small reprogrammable ...recently few reprogrammable devices have been used on spacecraft due to their sensitivity to involuntary reconfiguration due to Single Event Upsets...Determination of Nuclear Yield from Thermal Degradation of Automobile Paint MS Thesis. AFIT/GWM/ENP/10-M10. Wright-Patterson AFB OH: Graduate School of

  14. Survey Analysis of Military Parishes: The Wright-Patterson AFB Catholic Parish Example.

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    1980-08-01

    had scores which varied from mass to mass--sense of prayerfulness, singing, sense of community, and performance of guitar group--shown in Table 14. 17...significance is that the 1980 ratings were better than the 1978 ratings for all liturgy planning areas. An overall average liturgy planning score was...calculated for each indi- vidual who rated any of the topics. Those scores indicate generally positive perceptions of the liturgies. Eighty-six

  15. E&V (Evaluation and Validation) Reference Manual, Version 1.0.

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    1988-07-01

    references featured in the Reference Manual. G-05097a GENERAL REFERENCE INFORMATION EXTRACTED , FROM * INDEXES AND CROSS REFERENCES CHAPTER 4...at E&V techniques through many different paths, and provides a means to extract useful information along the way. /^c^^s; /r^ ^yr*•**•»» * L...electronically (preferred) to szymansk@ajpo.sei.cmu.edu or by regular mail to Mr. Raymond Szymanski . AFWAUAAAF, Wright Patterson AFB, OH 45433-6543. ES-2

  16. An Analytical Methodology for Predicting Repair Time Distributions of Advanced Technology Aircraft.

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    1985-12-01

    1984. 3. Barlow, Richard E. "Mathematical Theory of Reliabilitys A Historical Perspective." ZEEE Transactions on Reliability, 33. 16-19 (April 1984...Technology (AU), Wright-Patterson AFB OH, March 1971. 11. Coppola, Anthony. "Reliability Engineering of J- , Electronic Equipment," ZEEE Transactions on...1982. 64. Woodruff, Brian W. at al. "Modified Goodness-o-Fit Tests for Gamma Distributions with Unknown Location and Scale Parameters," ZEEE

  17. Industrial Water Analysis Program: A Critical Study.

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    1983-09-01

    Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio UMAMUION lTATEMNT A APtO.6UPbhtd3WJ 83 11 04 014’ X. .. . INDUSTRIAL WATER ANALYSIS PROGRAM: A CRITICAL STUDY Dennis C...Twhoo-17 (ATC) Wright-FPafewon AFB O 44 3 1S. KEY WORDS (Continue on reverse aide if necessary and identify by block number) Industrial Water Analysis ...Boiler Water Analysis Preservation Procedures Air Force Industrial Water Stabilization Procedures 20. ABSTRACT (Continue on reverse side it necessary and

  18. Consistency of the Relations of Cognitive Ability and Personality Traits to Pilot Training Performance

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    2014-08-22

    MAB-II scores. The univariate Case II correction ( Thorndike , 1949) was used for the NEO-PI-R scores due to a lack of sufficient data to apply the...pilot training, AFRL-RH-WP-TR-2013-0081. Wright-Patterson AFB, OH: Air Force Research Laboratory, Decision Making Division. Thorndike , R. L...NEO domain scores were corrected using the univariate Case 2 ( Thorndike , 1949) method. Correlations in the column labeled rfc were corrected for both

  19. Proceedings of the Annual Mechanics of Composites Review (12th) Held in Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio on 16-17 October 1987

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    1988-01-01

    ignored but the Volkersen model is extended to include adherend deformations will be discussed. STATISTICAL METHODOLOGY FOR DESIGN ALLOWABLES [15-17...structure. In the certification methodology , the development test program and the calculation of composite design allowables is orchestrated to support...Development of design methodology of thick composites and their test methods. (b) Role of interface in emerging composite systems. *CONTRACTS IMPROVED DAMAGE

  20. A Neuroergonomic Quasi-Experiment: Predictors of Situation Awareness and Display Usability with USAF Pilots while Performing Complex Tasks

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    2015-02-01

    adverse reactions possibly associated with electrode placement, such as urticarial (hives) or contact dermatitis . In such an event, the medical... contact (airplane’s wheels time of impact with the runway). The human brain uses internal trigonometry and calculus to solve the Time of arrival...and regulations, and that if you desire further information you may contact the base legal office (ASC/JA, 257-6143 for Wright-Patterson AFB). In

  1. A Fault Tolerant Self-Routing Computer Network Topology

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    1987-01-01

    Herr and Thomas J. Plevyak, *ISDN: The Opportunity Beginso, IEEECommunicationsMaqaz I t, pp. 6-10, November 1986. 5. Mario Gerla and Rodolfo A . Pazos ...WOLAVER a Dean for Research anProfessional Development Air Force Institute Bf Technology Wright-Patterson AFB OH 45433-6583 19. KEY WORDS (Continue...DD I 1473 EDITION OF I NOV 65 IS OBSOLETE UM!C[ASSIFIEy SECURITY CLASSIFICATION OF THIS PAGE (When Data Entered) 41 ,." 5.’ A Fault Tolerant Self

  2. An Assessment of the Uniform Funding Policy of DoD Directive 3200.11.

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    1980-09-01

    34 Unpublished master’s thesis. GSM/SM/73-10, AFIT/EN, Wright-Patterson AFB OH 45433, 7 January 1974. Horngren , Charles T. Cost Accounting : A Management...reverse side if noceeeary aid identify by block number) Uniform Funding Policy Test Facilities Test and Evaluation Cost Accounting Accounting 20...segregated from overhead as a cost accounting device in both Government and industry. Historically, this distinc- tion has merely aided distribution of total

  3. Assessment of Historic Concrete and Masonry by Broadband Vibration Testing

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    2010-08-01

    a number of different tests conducted on components of historic buildings at Wright-Patterson AFB, OH. The buildings, currently designated ... testing along the height, the pier is considered to behave as a rod. The pedestals have designations N (north) or S (south), and are numbered from...that were tested in each panel. Each location is designated by its height, 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, or 9 feet above grade, and by its horizontal location

  4. Evaluation of an Interdigitated Gate Electrode Field-Effect Transistor (IGEFET) for In Situ Resin Cure Monitoring

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    1991-12-01

    School of Engineering, Air Force Institute of Technology, Wright-Patterson AFB OH, October 1988. 8. Billmeyer, Fred W., Jr. Textbook of Polymer Science...448-453 (April 1989). 10. Sheppard, Norman Fred , Jr. Dielectric Analysis of the Cure of Thermosetting Epoxy/Amine Systems. PhD Dissertation...Viscosity and Chemical Changes During Polymerization," American Chemical Society Symposium Series on Photophysics of Polymers, edited by C. E. Hoyle and J. M

  5. Biotechnology for Near Real-Time Predictive Toxicology for Warfighter Protection

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    2006-08-01

    prevent serious injury to the deployed warfighter exposed to toxic substances and to minimize mission degradation due to environmentally related...Schlager Mark P . Westrick AFRL/HEPB 2729 R. Street, Bldg 837 Wright-Patterson AFB OH 45433-5707 Victor Chan ManTech Environmental Technology, Inc. P.O...NUMBER *Nicholas DelRaso, Richard R. Stotts, Hojn J. Schlager, Mark P . Westrick 1710 **Victor Chan e. TASK NUMBER ***Nicholas V. Reo 1710D5 5f. WORK UNIT

  6. Study of a Multi-Phase Hybrid Heat Exchanger-Reactor (HEX Reactor): Part 2 - Numerical Prediction of Thermal Performance (Postprint)

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    2014-01-01

    PERSON (Monitor) a. REPORT Unclassified b . ABSTRACT Unclassified c. THIS PAGE Unclassified Travis E. Michalak 19b. TELEPHONE NUMBER (Include...distribution unlimited.Nicholas Niedbalski a, b ,⇑, Douglas Johnson c, Soumya S. Patnaik a, Debjyoti Banerjee b aAir Force Research Laboratory, Aerospace...Systems Directorate, Power and Controls Division, Mechanical and Thermal Systems Branch, 1950 5th St., Wright-Patterson AFB, OH 45433, United States b Texas

  7. Ada (Trade Name) Bibliography. Volume 3.

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    1986-02-01

    EXPERIENCES IN TEACHING ADA CAVERLY. PHILIP ; DROCEA, CHARLES; GOLDSTEIN, PHILIP ; YEE, DONALD DOCUMENT NUMBER: 5523 TYPE: PAPER PROCEED. OF THE 2ND ANNUAL CONF...BABEL, PHILIP S. DOCUMENT NUMBER: b653 TYPE: PAPER WASHINGTON ADA SYMPOSIUM, 󈨘 MARCH, PP. 15-18 Motivated by the high cost of mission-critical...CLARA, CA 95052 3611 -01 HARDWARE COMES TO THE AID OF MODULAR HIGH-LEVEL LANGUAGES BABEL, PHILIPS ., U.S.A.F. ASD,WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB, OH 5653 -03 JOINT

  8. Atmospheric Turbulence Measurements in Support of Adaptive Optics Technology

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    1989-03-01

    Nieuwstadt and Brost (1986) performed a large eddy simulation model study of the decay of convective turbulence. We can use the TKE budget equation to...gradients and advections, M.S. thesis, Pennsylvania State University. Nieuwstadt, F.T.M., and R.A. Brost , 1986: The decay of convective turbulence. ,L...P.O Box 261 Puunene, Maui, HI 96784 AFWALIAAWW-3 ATTN: Mr. George Vogel Wright-Patterson AFB..OH 45433-6543 DL-4 Perkin-Elmer ATTN: Mr. NeufieLd GSO

  9. The Bat Tick Carios Azteci (Acari: Argasidae) From Belize, With An Endosymbiotic Coxiellaceae

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    2016-12-01

    ADDRESS(ES) USAF School of Aerospace Medicine Aeromedical Research Dept/FHT 2510 Fifth St., Bldg. 840 Wright-Patterson AFB, OH 45433-7913 8...Durden2, Elizabeth H. Foley3 & Will K. Reeves4 1Illinois Natural History Survey, Prairie Research Institute, University of Illinois at Urbana...the taxonomic level. Further research into the pathogens and diversity of bat parasites and diseases is an open field of research in the tropics. Some

  10. Development of a Dedicated Speech Work Station.

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    1984-12-01

    AD-Ai55 465 DEVELOPMENT OF R DEDICATED SPEECH WORK STTION(U) AIR / FORCE INST OF TECH WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OH SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING W H LIEBER DEC 84...Presented to the Faculty of the School of Engineering of the Air Force Institute of Technology Air University in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirement for...the Degree of Master of Science in Electrical Engineering by William H. Lieber, B.S.E.E. Capt USAF Graduate Electrical Engineering December 1984

  11. A Wind Tunnel Investigation of Joined Wing Scissor Morphing

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    2006-06-01

    would use the low sweep for carrier landing and subsonic cruise, and use the high sweep for 12 supersonic flight [13]. According to Raymer [19...Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio: Air Force Institute of Technology, 2005. 12. Katz, Joseph, Shaun Byrne, and Robert Hahl. "Stall Resistance Features of...Lifting-Body Airplane Configurations." Journal of Aircraft 2nd ser. 36 (1999): 471-474. 13. Kress, Robert W. "Variable Sweep Wing Design." AIAA 83

  12. Experimental and Computational Study of Interphase Properties and Mechanics in Titanium Metal Matrix Composites at Elevated Temperatures

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    2005-03-01

    size of the interphase [22-24]. Yang and Jeng [45], in a study of the titanium aluminides Ti-24-11 and Ti-25-10, and a metastable beta titanium Ti-15-3... Titanium Aluminide Matrix Composites," Workshop proceedings on Titanium Matrix Components, P.R. Smith and W.C. Revelos, eds., Wright-Patterson AFB...Experimental and Computational Study of Interphase Properties and Mechanics in Titanium Metal Matrix Composites at Elevated Temperatures Final Report

  13. A Management System for Computer Performance Evaluation.

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    1981-12-01

    AD-AIlS 538 AIR FORCE INST OF TECH WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OH SCHOO-ETC F/6 S/1 MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR COMPUTER PERFORMANCE EVALUATION. (U DEC 81 H K...release; distribution unlimited. AFIT/GCS/1,Y/81 D)-i PREFACE As an installation manager of a Burroughs 3500 1 erncountered many problems concerning its...techniques to select, and finally, how do I organize the effort. As a manager I felt that I needed a reference or tool that would broaden my OPE

  14. Development of a Heuristic Knowledge Base for the Selection of Applicable or Relevant and Appropriate Environmental Requirements

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    1992-09-01

    David King. Expert Systems: Artificial Intelligence in Bins. New York: John Wiley and Sons Inc., 1985. 10. Hayes-Roth, Frederick, Donald A. Waterman...Technology (AU), Wright-Patterson AFB, OH, July 1992. 26. Simmons, Asa B. and Steven G. Chappel. " Artificial Intelligence - Defini- tion and Practice," IEEE...information on treatment standards is through the publication of the CERCLA Compane With Other Laws Manual and the Co endium of CERCIA ARARs Fact Sheets

  15. An Investigation into the Effects of Sprue Attachment Design on Porosity and Castability

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    1990-12-01

    of a dental alloy: sprue design, mold temperature, fusing and casting temperature of the alloy, type of casting machine, casting force, burnout time... Student at: University of Texas, San Antonio AFIT/CI/CIA-90-119 AFIT/CI Wright-Patterson AFB OH 45433-6583 Approved for Public Release IAW AFR 190-1...Supervising Professor: E. Steven Duke, D.D.S., M.S.D. Many variables are involved in the process of fabricating a dense dental casting which accurately

  16. Cyber ACTS/SAASS: A Second Year of Command and Staff College for the Future Leaders of Our Cyber Forces

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    2009-01-01

    objectives. The Air Force is struggling to determine the best way of developing offensive and defensive capabilities for cyber warfare . Our warfighting...education (IDE) cyber warfare program at the Air Force Institute of Technology (AFIT), located at Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio. I propose that the Air...Force create a two-year professional military education (PME) path consisting of ACSC followed by AFIT’s cyber warfare program, paralleling the current path of ACSC followed by SAASS.

  17. Next Generation, Si-Compatible Materials and Devices in the Si-Ge-Sn System

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    2015-10-09

    AFOSR support: Richard Beeler (currently at Intel), Liying Jiang (currently at IBM), Gordon Grzybowski (currently at Wright Patterson AFB) and Chi ( Seth ...approaches to Si integration” J. Kouvetakis, A.V.G Chizmeshya, T. Watkins , G. Grzybowski, L. Jiang, R.T. Beleer, and J. Menéndez, Chemistry of...A.V.G Chizmeshya, T. Watkins , G. Grzybowski, L. Jiang, R.T. Beleer, and J. Menéndez, Chemistry of Materials 24(16), 3219-3230 (2012). [12

  18. Using Hysteretic Energy to Evaluate Damping Characteristics of Hard Coating on Titanium

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    2013-03-21

    Ivancic, Frank T. The Effect of a Hard Coating on the Damping and Fatigue Life of Titanium. Air Force Institute of Technology (AU), Wright-Patterson AFB... aluminum specimens to determine the effects of losses for different grip mechanisms, a suspected problem in previous work with this method. Peak...done in a vacuum, and the nature of the free-decay test also confines strain to relatively low values for coated specimens (< 1000 µε) (Reed 2007

  19. Sustained Load Crack Growth in Inconel 718 Under Non-Isothermal Conditions.

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    1983-12-01

    AD- R136 925 SUSTINED LOAD CRCK GROWTH IN INCONEL 7±8 UNDER / NON-ISOTHERM L ONDITIONS(U) IR FORCE INST OF TECH WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OH SCHOOL OF...thermocouples. This unit provides pre-programmed independent control of the four heat- Iing lamps. It also turns the cooling system on and off at the appropri...relationship between them. The microcomputer controls temperature as a function of time. The system is capable of heating and cooling a specimen at a rate of 8C

  20. Using the GPS to Improve Trajectory Position and Velocity Determination During Real-Time Ejection Seat Test and Evaluation

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    2003-02-01

    Without their encouragement and support, this journey would not have taken off. My sponsor, Mr. John Plaga , and the folks from at the Air Force...authors would like to thank the Air Force Research Laboratory, Human Effectiveness division, especially Mr. John Plaga and Mr. Doug Coppess for their...Technology, Wright-Patterson AFB OH, Winter 2002. [26] Plaga , John. “RE: ENU Files from HMTT” Electronic Message. 12 December 2002. [27] Raquet

  1. Weapon System Management to Directorate of Logistics Management Systems Requirements (XRB) DCS/Plans and Programs Air Force Logistics Command Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio 45433.

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1982-05-14

    Attachment 2 contains the reports and lessons learned which resulted from the Level II Weapon System Management activities. Attachment 3 contains the reports...and lessons learned which resulted from the Level III Weapon System Management activities. _____ r. Air Force Logistics Command Attn: Col. McConnell 2...May 14, 1982 Attachment 4 contains the plans and lessons learned which resulted from the RCC Evaluation activities. I am pleased to deliver these

  2. Workshop on Design Loads for Advanced Fighters: Meeting of the Structures and Materials Panel of AGARD (64th) Held in Madrid (Spain) on 27 April-1 May 1987.

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1988-02-01

    capabilities at the start of a programme. ,Z _ 1. Introduction The flight manoeuvre loads are major design criteria for agile aircraft (aerobatic...E. Van Patten, Ph.D. Armstrong Aerospace Medical Research Laboratory Wright-Patterson AFB, OH 45433-6573 USA INTRODUCTION ~ urrent Fighter...anticipated usage. Also, compliance with each condition mit he verified by analysis, model test, or full scale measurement. INTRODUCTION During the

  3. The Effect on Vision of Light Scatter From HMD Visors and Aircraft Windscreens

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1999-01-01

    This paper was cleared by ASC99-0447 on 5 Mar 1999 The Effect on Vision of Light Scatter from HMD Visors and Aircraft Windscreens Peter L. Marasco ...Medical Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio. BIOGRAPHIES This paper was cleared by ASC99-0447 on 5 Mar 1999 Peter Marasco came to the U.S. Air...and improving optical test methods. Mr. Marasco received a BS degree from the University of Rochester in 1991 and an MS degree from the University of

  4. An Analysis of Career Progression Rates of Civilian Graduates of the Air Force Institute of Technology

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1993-09-01

    occurs at the point at which supplementary schooling is likely to convey job relevant skills. (17:715) Ariss and Timmins conducted a study to determine if...Hall, 1985) and reported by Ariss and Timmins in Public Personnel Management (3:3) also showed employees with 14 master’s degrees performed no better...Technology. 1993S/D Graduate Proarams Handbook. Air Force Institute of Technology (AU): Wright-Patterson AFB OH, 1992. 3. Ariss , Sonny S. and Sherman

  5. The Relationship of Social Security Benefits and the Military Survivors Benefit Plan.

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1980-07-09

    profound effect on the social security offset from the military survivors benefit plan (SBP). This study demonstrates the new social security computation...AD-ABO 088 AIR FORCE INST OF TECH WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB ON SCHOOL-ETC F/B 513 THE RELATIONSHIP OF SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS AND THE MILITARY S-ETC(U...JUL 80 W C LETZKUS. C R MARGENTHALER UNCLASSIFIED AFIT-LS-80-3 I fllflfflffl..fl fl ’IilllllNO] LEVE1L 0 9THE RELATIONSHIP OF SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS

  6. Torsional Elastic Property Measurements of Selected Orthodontic Archwires.

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1987-01-01

    problem because bracket slot sizes of .019" are not used. It would, however, affect the amount of activation needed to engage the orthodontic bracket for...D-AiB5 669 TORSIONAL ELASTIC PROPERTY MEASUREMENTSO SLECE ORTHODONTIC ARCHWlIRES(U) AIR FORCE INST OF TECH WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OH B E LARSON 1987...Elastic Property Measurements of THESIS/D&&W t Selected Orthodontic Archwires 6. PERFORMING O1G. REPORT NUMBER 7. AUTHOR(s) S. CONTRACT OR GRANT NUMBER(s

  7. Interaction of Jet Fuel Hydrocarbon Components with Red Blood Cells and Hemoglobin

    DTIC Science & Technology

    2014-06-24

    Directorate (RHDJ), Wright-Patterson AFB, OH. The authors would like to thank Maj. Paul Eden, Nicole Schaeublin, Christin Grabinski, Dr. Jeff Gearhart...We would also like to thank LtCol. Norman Fox (Laboratory Flight Commander), Mrs. Nersa Loh (Supervisor, Transfusion Services), and Mr. Dan Fischer ...Approximately 7.8 mg of hemoglobin sample was concentrated into a total volume of 5 mL of Fischer PBS pH 7.5 buffer using an Amicon Centrifugal Filter Unit

  8. Study and Evaluation of Current and Future Aircraft Loaders

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1986-08-01

    Tigers Airlines JFK Airport , NY 10 Feb 86 Boeing Military Airplane Co. Boeing Commercial Airplane Co. Seattle, WA 11 Feb 86 Korean Airlines LAX, CA 12...Nash Boeing Aircraft Co., Seattle, WA Mr. J. Nelson JFK Airport , NY Mr. P. O’Brien ASD/ENCA Wright-Patterson AFB, OH Mr. C. Outran HQ AFLC/DSTMA...Locations 15 Oct 85 TWA Freight Terminal Laimbert Int’l Airport , St. Louis, mO 22 Nov 85 Lockheed - Georgia Aircraft Co. Marietta, GA 13 Dec 85 Flying

  9. An Investigation of the Relationship between Stressful Life Events and Psychological, Behavioral and Physiological Outcomes

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1984-09-01

    LOU DEcISIO LATITUDE *Figure 2-2. Demand vs Control Model. 4roa ’Jb Psychological Factors and Coronarý Heart Disease" by Karasek . Theorell . Schwartz...Wright-Patterson AFB OH, AD A134381- Karasek , R.A., Baker, D., Marxer, F., Ahebom, A., & Theorell , T. (1981). Job Decision Latitude, Job Demands, and...hormones have been shown to promote CHD in "* •animal experiments (Kornitzer et al., 1982). Applying this process to the job environment scenario, Karasek

  10. Thrust Vector Control of an Overexpanded Supersonic Nozzle Using Pin Insertion and Rotating Airfoils

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1991-12-01

    12 THRUST VECTOR CONTROL OP AN OVEREXPANDED 3UPfRSONIC NOZZLE USING PIN INSERTION AND ROTATINO AIRFOILS THESIS Presented to the Faculty of the School...gather data that would aid in the evaluation of thrust vector control mechanisms for nozzle applications. I would like to thank my thesis advisor, Dr... Control Nozzle. MS Thesis . Air Force Institute of Technology (AU), Wright- Patterson AFB OH, December 1988. 4. Herup, Eric J. Confined Jet Thrust Vector

  11. The Occupational Health Nurse (OHN) and the Implications for Nursing Education

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1992-01-01

    539-556. Yancey, W. B., Jr ., & Williams , R. C. Jr . (1991). Laboratory tests for rheumatic diseases. Postgraduate Medici., _U(2), 93-6, 99-100, 103. OHN...034 9. SPONSORING/MONITORING AGENCY NAME(S) AND ADDRESS(ES) 10. SPONSORING/MONITORING AGENCY REPORT NUMBER AFIT/CI Wright- Patterson AFB OH 45433-6583 11... ERNEST A. HAYGOOD, Captain, USAF Executive Officer 13. ABSTRACT (Maximum 200 words) OTIC .1111UfMON BTATEBM~ A ELECTE AfwY I"m" pu~ " r ~DTIC v𔃽 92-17995

  12. Lightning Ground Strikes Analyzed by Singularity and Fractal Techniques: A Mesoscale Convective Complex. Case Study

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1990-01-01

    Frashier AFIT Student at: University of Oklahoma AFIT/CI/CIA -90-080 D AFIT/CI S Wright- Patterson AFB OH 45433 Approved for Public Release lAW AFR 190...1 Distribution Unlimited ERNEST A. HAYGOOD, Ist Lt, USAF Executive Officer, Civilian Institution Programs OTIC ’bELECTE f 105 UNCLASSIFIED THE...committee, for his many hours of guidance, assistance and patience. I would also like to thank Dr. William H. Beasley and Dr. Donald R. MacGorman, my

  13. Fatigue Damage-Strength Relationships in Composite Laminates. Volume 1

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    1983-09-01

    NUMBER 2. A ES ION N • /NT’S CATALOG NUMBER AFWAL-TR-83-3084, Vol I .A_"_.._ 4. TITLE (ad Subtitle) S. TYPE OF REPORT & PERIOD COVERED 1 June 1981...Fatigue Damage-Strength Relationships in Final: 31 May 1983 Composite Laminates 6. PERFORMING OAG. REPORT NUMBER 7. AUTHOR(e) 6. CONTRACT OR GRANT...I1. CONTROLLING OFFICE NAME AND ADDRESS 12. REPORT DATE September 1983 AFWAL/FIBEC 13. NUMBER OF PAGES Wright Patterson AFB, OH 45433 55 14. MONITORING

  14. Proceedings of the Annual Mechanics of Composites Review (8th) Held at Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio on 5-7 October 1982.

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1983-04-01

    Spectrum Fatigue Behavior of Postbuckled Shear Panels; PO01 246 Development of Analysis for Predicting Compression Fatigt Life and Residual Strength in...Lazyup and Frequency Effects on Fatigue Life of Composites, POOl 256 Effect of Stress Ratio on Fatigue Life of Composites,’ POOl 257 High-Load Transfer...L. Agerwall, Northrop Corporation 0950-1020 BREAK 1020-1100 DEVELOPMENT OF ANALYSIS FOR PREDICTING COMPRESSION 34 FATIGUE LIFE AND RESIDUAL STRENGTH

  15. E&V (Evaluation and Validation) Reference Manual, Version 1.1

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1988-10-20

    E&V. This model will allow the user to arrive at E&V techniques through many different paths, and provides a means to extract useful information...electronically (preferred) to szymansk@ajpo.sei.cmu.edu or by regular mail to Mr. Raymond Szymanski , AFWAL/AAAF, Wright Patterson AFB, OH 45433-6543. ES-2 E&V...1, 1-3 illustrate the types of infor- mation to be extracted from each document. Chapter 2 provides a more detailed description of the structure and

  16. 75 FR 48954 - Arbitration Panel Decision Under the Randolph-Sheppard Act

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    2010-08-12

    ... and its implementing regulations concerning the food services at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in... permit to operate snack and beverage vending machines throughout the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, and... income from the vending machines at the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base pursuant to the Act and...

  17. Proceedings of the Government Neural Network Applications Workshop Held at Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio on August 24-26, 1992. Volume 1

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1992-08-01

    history trace of input u(t). (b) A common network struc- 1 ture makes use of the feedforward tapped delay line. For this structure the memory depth D...theories and analyses that will be used world- wide for a long time to come. The reason for this contribution has generally been the government’s need to...that emulate the neural reasoning behavior of biological neural systems (e.g. the human brain). As such, they are loosely based on biological neural

  18. A Simulation Model to Evaluate Aircraft Survivability and Target Damage during Offensive Counterair Operations.

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1984-03-01

    D-R14i 324 A SIMULATION MODEL TO EVALUATE AIRCRAFT SURVIVABILITY V/3 AND TARGET DAMAGE 0.. (U) AIR FORCE INST OF TECH WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OH SCHOOL...MICROCOPY RESOLUTION TEST CHART NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS- 1963-A J.1 AFIT/GST/0S/84-18 TS I°TI w ’ i A SIMULATION MODEL TO E’VALLUATE AIRCRAFT...numberp Title: A SIMULATION MODEL TO EVALUATE AIRCRAFT SURVIVABILITY AND jARGET DAMAGE DURING OFFENSIVE COUNTERAIR OPERATIONS Thesis Chairma#: James R

  19. European Scientific Notes. Volume 37, Number 5,

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    1983-05-31

    along the Maidenhead, UK, 4 - 6 May 1983. route. Total costs are about $6.40 (US) Sixth Workshop on IMS Observations per kilometer to operate and to...Diego, CA Hull HU5 2DW (27-29 June 1983) Aviation Psychology Lab Ohio State Univ. ( 4 - 6 July 1983) Wright-Patterson AFB ( 4 - 6 July 1983) Dr. R.J.A.W...37-5 PD- 3o q/s" 4 . TITLE (end &tbtltio) S. TYPE OF REPORT 0 PEIiOD COVERED Monthly EUROPEAN SCIENTIFIC NOTES May s. PERFORMING ORO. REPORT HUMMER 7

  20. A Study of Fuel Supplies for Emergency Power Generation at Air Logistics Centers.

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1980-06-01

    D-AD087 088 AIR FORCE INST OF TECH WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OH SCHOOL--ETC F/. I"/. STUDY OF FUEL SUPPLIES FOR EMERGENCY POWER GENERATION AT AIR -ETCIU...public release; distribution unlimited 17. DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT (at thme abstract sneered lei Black 20. 1 itoINt~ &P 190-17. FlEDiC C. L N uS "il I...operations required by a wartime scenario may depend upon the use of emergency back-up generators to provide electrical power to critical facilities. After

  1. Acta Aeronautica et Astronautica Sinica,

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1983-03-04

    AD A127 840 ACTA AERONAUTICA ET ASTRONAUTICA SINICA U FOREIGN TECHNOLOGY D V WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OH Y ZHENG ET AL.04 MAR 83 FTD-ID(RS)T-16i05-82...UNCLASSIFIED F/G 20/4 NL IhhEllElllEEEE EohEEEEEEohhEEEI///EI/E/I// Emh /hE/ahE/hihE lllllEEllllEEEE mmhhhhhmhhmh IIII1 111 1.4 MICROCOPY RESOLUTION TEST...CHART NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS-I963-A /! FTD-ID(RS)T-1605-82 FOREIGN TECHNOLOGY DIVISION ACTA AERONAUTICA ET ASTRONAUTICA SINICA ’ MAY 1 0 983 f A

  2. Revisions to the PETROS 4 Shell Response Code.

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1984-02-01

    change in the corresponding curvature tensor 𔃿’. DD(JLA) ftA cl &y()j * -. ,:"DD2(J,LA) DEL See ZETA 146,156 DELBAR 71 See ZETA 409 DELNOR See EQUIL2...Cleveland, OH 44135 1 AFML (LLN, Dr. Nicholas) 1 Bell Helicopter Textron Wright-Patterson AFB, OH 45433 ATTN: Mr. Nile Fischer P.O. Box 482 I ASD/ENFTV, Mr...2406A 1 Texas A&M University 1000 Western Avenue Dept Aerospace Eng West Lynn, MA 01905 ATTN: Dr. W. Haisler College Station, TX 77843 I Kaman Tempo

  3. Continued Development of a Universal Network Interface Device Using the Intel 8086 and 8089 16-Bit Microprocessors.

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1983-12-15

    7 "AD-RI38 iig CONTINUED DE VELOPMlENT OF UNIERSL NETWORK INTERFCE 1/2 DEVICE USING THE I..(U) AIR FORCE INST OF TECHD-F13 ill WRIGHT PATTERSON AFB...Protocols," IEEE Transactions on Communications, COM-28(4):433-44 (April 1980). 3. Borgsmiller, Michael. "The Serial Communications Interface Board...Interconnections," IEEE Transactions on Communications, COM-28(4): 425- 432, (April 1980). 4. I L Appendix A UNID II Data Flow Diagrams (Ref 10:26-34) This

  4. Waveguide Y-Circulator,

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    1982-03-03

    8217 AD-A112 086 FOREIGNl TECHNOL4OGY QIV WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OH F/6 9/1 WAVEB4JIDE Y -CIRCULATOR. 1W MAR 82 A A SH4IMKO, V N SHAKHGEOANOV UNCLASSIFIED...WAVEGUIDE Y -CIRCULATOR by A.A. Shimko, V.N. Shakhgedanov, et al °/ 1 tt, S N ,R 1 7 1982 :LE JApproved for public release; distribution unlimited. 82 03...csc csch csch arc csch csch-1 Russian English rot curl lg log , t ....... 0710 copy NS I,- j,’.D Waveguide Y -Circulator A. A. Shimko, V. N

  5. Ada Compiler Validation Summary Report: Harris Corporation, Harris Ada Compiler, Version 4.0, Harris HCX-9 (Host) and (Target), 880603W1.09059

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1988-06-06

    TYPE Of REPORT & PERIOD COVERED Ada Compiler Validation Summary Report : Harris 6 June 1988 to 6 June 1988 Corporation, Harris Ada Compiler, Version...4.0, Harris 1 PERFORINGDRG REPORT NUMBER HCX-9 (Host) and (Target), 880603W1.09059 7. AUTHOR(s) S. CONTRACT OR 6RANT NUMBER(s) Wright-Patterson AFB...88-03-02-HAR Ada COMPILER VALIDATION SUMMARY REPORT : Certificate Number: 880603WI.09059 A Harris Corporation AccessionFor Harris Ada Compiler, Version

  6. Combining Symbolic Computation and Theorem Proving: Some Problems of Ramanujan

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1994-01-01

    1994 CMU-CS--94- 103 ¶ DTIC MAY 0e o99 c -rnepe Combining symbolic computation and theorem proving: some problems of Ramanujan Edmund Clarke Xudong Zhao...Research and Development Center, Aeronautical Systems Division (AFSC), U.S. Air Force, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio 45433-6543 under Contract F33615-90- C ...Availability Codes n n = f Avail and Ior7. k= f(k) = _L k~of(nk Dist Special 8. =I f (k + c ) =_k=,+ I f (k) A .[ 3. List of problems The list of challenge

  7. Ada (Trade Name) Compiler Validation Summary Report: International Business Machines Corporation. IBM Development System for the Ada Language System, Version 1.1.0, IBM 4381 under MVS.

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1988-05-22

    TITLE (andSubtile) 5. TYPE OF REPORT & PERIOD COVERED Ada Compler Validation Summary Report: 22 May 1987 to 22 May 1988 International Business Machines...IBM Development System for the Ada Language System, Version 1.1.0, International Business Machines Corporation, Wright-Patterson AFB. IBM 4381 under...SUMMARY REPORT: International Business Machines Corporation IBM Development System f’or the Ada Language System, Version 1.1.0 IBM 4381 under MVS

  8. Job Complexity and Cognitive Performance in Bank Personnel

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1984-09-01

    Hemispheric differences in serial versus parallel processing. Journal of Experimental Psychology 97(3):349-356, 1973. Dumas, R. and Morgan, A. EEG ...7 8 9 10 J_l 12 13 14 15. 16 .17 18 19 20 i 1 n -ifl i 3^1 9 4f^^^ 1 1 M sM^ tM i ’ N eH^^^^H i 1 yllH^^^^I i sH^^^^^^^B ! i...NL Boiling Air Force Base Washington, D.C. 20332 ’ AFHRL/LRS TDC Attn: Susan Ewing Wright-Patterson AFB, OH 45433 Chief, Systems Engineering

  9. Theory of Near-Field Scanning with a Probe Array

    DTIC Science & Technology

    2014-01-01

    AIR FORCE RESEARCH LABORATORY SENSORS DIRECTORATE WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, OH 45433-7320 AIR FORCE MATERIEL COMMAND...AFRL/RYMH) Sensors Directorate, Air Force Research Laboratory Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH 45433-7320 Air Force Materiel Command, United...S) AND ADDRESS(ES) 10. SPONSORING/MONITORING AGENCY ACRONYM(S) Air Force Research Laboratory Sensors Directorate Wright-Patterson Air Force Base

  10. Damage Tolerant Design Handbook. A Compilation of Fracture and Crack- Growth Data for High-Strength Alloys. Volume 1

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1983-12-01

    34. Report MCR -74-43, Martin Marietta Corp.. Denver Division, Deaver, CO. Contract HAS 9-13599 (Jamnary 1974). 0981" T!-6AL-IV da/dN ’ rI-6L-6V-2Sn KIc...34Lockheed-Palo Alto M. J. Rebholz Martin Marietta Alumi•um D. Mellem Materials Laboratory C. Harmsworth, J. Larsen, and T. Nicholas (Wright-Patterson AFB...Applications,’ Report AFML- TR-73-182, Boeing Comercial Airplane Co., Seattle, WA., Contract ?33615- 71 -C-1550, September 1973. 88136 PH 13-8 Mo KIc Dill

  11. The effects of multiple aerospace environmental stressors on human performance

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    Popper, S. E.; Repperger, D. W.; Mccloskey, K.; Tripp, L. D.

    1992-01-01

    An extended Fitt's law paradigm reaction time (RT) task was used to evaluate the effects of acceleration on human performance in the Dynamic Environment Simulator (DES) at Armstrong Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio. This effort was combined with an evaluation of the standard CSU-13 P anti-gravity suit versus three configurations of a 'retrograde inflation anti-G suit'. Results indicated that RT and error rates increased 17 percent and 14 percent respectively from baseline to the end of the simulated aerial combat maneuver and that the most common error was pressing too few buttons.

  12. Beamed Energy Propulsion by Means of Target Ablation

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    Rosenberg, Benjamin A.

    2004-03-30

    This paper describes hundreds of pendulum tests examining the beamed energy conversion efficiency of different metal targets coated with multiple liquid enhancers. Preliminary testing used a local laser with photographic paper targets, with no liquid, water, canola oil, or methanol additives. Laboratory experimentation was completed at Wright-Patterson AFB using a high-powered laser, and ballistic pendulums of aluminum, titanium, or copper. Dry targets, and those coated with water, methanol and oil were repeatedly tested in laboratory conditions. Results were recorded on several high-speed digital video cameras, and the conversion efficiency was calculated. Paper airplanes successfully launched using BEP were likewise recorded.

  13. Effects of the Reciprocity of Self-Disclosure upon Attribution of Attractive Qualities to the Ingratiation Target.

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1982-01-01

    Scale Items Checking the Manipulation of O’s Self -disclosure Means F(3, 70) P Self - Nonself- disclosure disclosure 24.85 35.55 8.76 .0002 i...AD-A126 925 EFFECTS OF THE RECIPROCIT OF SELF S SCLOSURE UPON / ATTRIBUTO OS ATAACT. U AIR FORCE INST OF TECH WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OH P D FISHER 1982...GOVT ACCESSION4 NO. 3. 09ECiPiEwTIS CATALOG NUMVER I g. TI~a (dd sulilS. TYPE OF REPORT a PERIOD COVERED Effects of the Reciprocity of Self -Disclosure

  14. Maintaining Toxic Tort Claims against the Federal Government: A Case Study of Liability Theories Defenses and Remedies

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1990-02-18

    L FES 15 1990u 0 U Thesis directed by Arnold Winfred Reitze, Jr . Professor of Law 4’o oa v/ SECURITY CLASSiFICATION OF THIS PAGe" Form Apopved REPORT...and ZIP co*d) Wright- Patterson AFB OH 45433-6583 S& NAME OF FUNDINGI$SPONSORING 8 b. OFFICE SYMBOL 9, PROCUREMENT INSTRUMENT IOENTIFICATION NUMBER...T1~t PRM_____ TO _ 1989 1 :z3 16. SUPPILEMENTARY NOTATION AJkUVZ.L) t?( IuLIC RLEAZE lAW AFR 190-1 ERNEST A. HAYGOOD, lot Lt, USAF Executive Officer

  15. Ada Compiler Validation Summary Report: Certificate Number 890627W1. 10103 Harris Corporation, Computer Systems Division, Harris Ada, Version 5.0 Harris H1000

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1989-06-27

    Department of Defense Washington DC 20301-3081 Ada Compiler Validation Summary Report : Compiler Name: Harris Ada, Version 5.0 Certificate Number...890627W1.10103 Host: Harris HIOO0 under VOS, E.i Target: Harris HiO00 under VOS, E.1 Testing Completed June 27, 1989 using ACVC 1.10 This report has been...arris Corporation, Computer Systems Division Harris Ada, Version 5.0, Harris H1000 under VOS, 8.1 (Host & Target), Wright-Patterson AFB, ACVC 1.10 DD

  16. Ada (Trade Name) Compiler Validation Summary Report: IBM Corporation. IBM Development System for the Ada Language System, Version 1.1.0, IBM 4381 under VM/SP CMS, Release 3.6.

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1988-05-19

    System for the Ada Language System, Version 1.1.0, 1.% International Business Machines Corporation, Wright-Patterson AFB. IBM 4381 under VM/SP CMS...THIS PAGE (When Data Enre’ed) AVF Control Number: AVF-VSR-82.1087 87-03-10-TEL ! Ada® COMPILER VALIDATION SUMMARY REPORT: International Business Machines...Organization (AVO). On-site testing was conducted from !8 May 1987 through 19 May 1987 at International Business Machines -orporation, San Diego CA. 1.2

  17. Ada (Trade Name) Compiler Validation Summary Report: International Business Machines Corporation. IBM Development System for the Ada Language System, Version 1.1.0, IBM 4381 under VM/SP CMS Host, IBM 4381 under MVS Target

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1988-05-20

    AVF Control Number: AVF-VSR-84.1087 ’S (0 87-03-10-TEL I- Ada® COMPILER VALIDATION SUMMARY REPORT: International Business Machines Corporation IBM...System, Version 1.1.0, International Business Machines Corporation, Wright-Patterson AFB. IBM 4381 under VM/SP CMS, Release 3.6 (host) and IBM 4381...an IBM 4381 operating under MVS, Release 3.8. On-site testing was performed 18 May 1987 through 20 May 1987 at International Business Machines

  18. Ada Compiler Validation Summary Report: Certificate Number 89020W1. 10073: International Business Machines Corporation, IBM Development System for the Ada Language, VM/CMS Ada Compiler, Version 2.1.1, IBM 3083 (Host and Target)

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1989-04-20

    International Business Machines Corporation) IBM Development System for the Ada Language, VN11/CMS Ada Compiler, Version 2.1.1, Wright-Patterson AFB, IBM 3083...890420W1.10073 International Business Machines Corporation IBM Development System for the Ada Language VM/CMS Ada Compiler Version 2.1.1 IBM 3083... International Business Machines Corporation and reviewed by the validation team. The compiler was tested using all default option settings except for the

  19. Ada Compiler Validation Summary Report: Certificate Number: 890420W1. 10075 International Business Machines Corporation. IBM Development System, for the Ada Language CMS/MVS Ada Cross Compiler, Version 2.1.1 IBM 3083 Host and IBM 4381 Target

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1989-04-20

    International business Machines Corporati,:i IBM Development System for the Ada Language, CMS/MVS Ada Cross Compiler, Version 2.1.1, Wright-Patterson AFB, IBM...VALIDATION SUMMARY REPORT: Certificate Number: 890420W1.10075 International Business Machines Corporation IBM Development System for the Ada Language CMS...command scripts provided by International Business Machines Corporation and reviewed by the validation team. The compiler was tested using all default

  20. 7. INTERIOR VIEW, SHOWING LASER LABORATORY. WrightPatterson Air Force ...

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    7. INTERIOR VIEW, SHOWING LASER LABORATORY. - Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Area B, Building 71A, Propulsion Research Laboratory, Seventh Street between D & G Streets, Dayton, Montgomery County, OH

  1. 10. INTERIOR VIEW OF BALCONY FROM MEZZANINE LEVEL. WrightPatterson ...

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    10. INTERIOR VIEW OF BALCONY FROM MEZZANINE LEVEL. - Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Area B, Building No. 12, Technical Data Building, Third Street, between B & D Streets, Dayton, Montgomery County, OH

  2. 3. INTERIOR VIEW, SHOWING JET ENGINE TEST STAND. WrightPatterson ...

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    3. INTERIOR VIEW, SHOWING JET ENGINE TEST STAND. - Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Area B, Building 71A, Propulsion Research Laboratory, Seventh Street between D & G Streets, Dayton, Montgomery County, OH

  3. 8. INTERIOR NORTHWEST VIEW OF TOWER (1992). WrightPatterson Air ...

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    8. INTERIOR NORTHWEST VIEW OF TOWER (1992). - Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Area B, Building 8, Operations & Flight Test Building, Northeast corner of Tenth & C Streets, Dayton, Montgomery County, OH

  4. 9. INTERIOR SOUTHEAST VIEW OF TOWER (1992). WrightPatterson Air ...

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    9. INTERIOR SOUTHEAST VIEW OF TOWER (1992). - Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Area B, Building 8, Operations & Flight Test Building, Northeast corner of Tenth & C Streets, Dayton, Montgomery County, OH

  5. A Study of USN Aircrew Attitudes Regarding Technology’s Ability to Replace the Naval Flight Officer on Typical Combat Missions Carrier Based Aircraft are Tasked to Perform

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1993-09-01

    Management, Air Force Institute of Technology (AU), Wright Patterson AFB CH, 1991. Horngren , Charles T. and George Foster. Cost Accounting : A Managerial...Submit - TotalCastOPnperewldSubmnit * s ((I eEnter this figure in column 13(c)(1) SHORE ESTAILISHMENT COST TO PREPARE AND SUBMIT PAY GRADE No OR ORYRT...W’IC QUALIT’Y TI15?SrTF-* AFIT/GSM/LAR/93S- 1 A SILMY OF USN AIRCREW ATTIU2 RECARDING TE*L ’ S ABILITY TO REPLACE THE NAVAL FLICHT OFFICER ON TYPICAL

  6. Magnetically suspended reaction wheel assembly

    NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)

    Stocking, G.

    1984-01-01

    The magnetically suspended reaction wheel assembly (MSRWA) is the product of a development effort funded by the Air Force Materials Laboratory (AFML) at Wright Patterson AFB. The specific objective of the project was to establish the manufacturing processes for samarium cobalt magnets and demonstrate their use in a space application. The development was successful on both counts. The application portion of the program, which involves the magnetically suspended reaction wheel assembly, is emphasized. The requirements for the reaction wheel were based on the bias wheel requirements of the DSP satellite. The tasks included the design, fabrication, and test of the unit to the DSP program qualification requirements.

  7. Magnetically suspended reaction wheel assembly

    NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)

    Stocking, G.

    1984-11-01

    The magnetically suspended reaction wheel assembly (MSRWA) is the product of a development effort funded by the Air Force Materials Laboratory (AFML) at Wright Patterson AFB. The specific objective of the project was to establish the manufacturing processes for samarium cobalt magnets and demonstrate their use in a space application. The development was successful on both counts. The application portion of the program, which involves the magnetically suspended reaction wheel assembly, is emphasized. The requirements for the reaction wheel were based on the bias wheel requirements of the DSP satellite. The tasks included the design, fabrication, and test of the unit to the DSP program qualification requirements.

  8. Ada Compiler Validation Summary Report. Certificate Number: 891129W1. 10198 International Business Machines Corporation, the IBM Development System for the Ada Language AIX/RT Follow-on, Version 1.1 IBM RT Follow-on. Completion of On-Site Testing: 29 November 1989

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1989-11-29

    nvmbe’j International Business Machines Corporation Wright-Patterson AFB, The IBM Development System for the Ada Language AIX/RT follow-on, Version 1.1...Certificate Number: 891129W1.10198 International Business Machines Corporation The IBM Development System for the Ada Language AIX/RT Follow-on, Version 1.1 IBM...scripts provided by International Business Machines Corporation and reviewed by the validation team. The compiler was tested using all the following

  9. Proceedings of the Technical Forum (3rd) on the F-16 MIL-STD-1750A Microprocessor and the F-16 MIL-STD-1589B Compiler Held at Wright-Patterson AFB, OH on May 5-6, 1982. Volume 1. Papers,

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1982-05-06

    BUS MKS Fucioa Diagram ~ALAOAR *RSAU TT E E 0E U D*iQ MKSXQ16 Microinstruction Word 1 ~ ~5 .6 a7 . 6 1 1,I 1,. 151li "" SP*D ACCA CONTROL JASNTJ EX...result CALLSF 4F FA Call with ID in register GETSID 4F F9 Get re-time ID of function Data Forwarding FWD 4F F6 Forward integer DFWD 4F F5 Forward

  10. 5. GUN MOUNT ON TERRACE, EAST VIEW (1992). WrightPatterson ...

    Library of Congress Historic Buildings Survey, Historic Engineering Record, Historic Landscapes Survey

    5. GUN MOUNT ON TERRACE, EAST VIEW (1992). - Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Area B, Building 71, Power Plant Engine Test Torque Stands, Seventh Street between D & G Streets, Dayton, Montgomery County, OH

  11. 14. INTERIOR VIEW OF PROPELLER STAND CONTROL ROOM. WrightPatterson ...

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    14. INTERIOR VIEW OF PROPELLER STAND CONTROL ROOM. - Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Area B, Building No. 20A, Propeller Test Complex, Seventh Street, from E to G Streets, Dayton, Montgomery County, OH

  12. 6. INTERIOR VIEW, DETAIL OF PROPELLER TEST STAND. WrightPatterson ...

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    6. INTERIOR VIEW, DETAIL OF PROPELLER TEST STAND. - Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Area B, Building No. 20A, Propeller Test Complex, Seventh Street, from E to G Streets, Dayton, Montgomery County, OH

  13. 10. INTERIOR VIEW OF WIND TUNNEL (1991). WrightPatterson Air ...

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    10. INTERIOR VIEW OF WIND TUNNEL (1991). - Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Area B, Buildings 25 & 24,10-foot & 20-foot Wind Tunnel Complex, Northeast side of block bounded by K, G, Third, & Fifth Streets, Dayton, Montgomery County, OH

  14. 9. INTERIOR VIEW OF WIND TUNNEL (1991). WrightPatterson Air ...

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    9. INTERIOR VIEW OF WIND TUNNEL (1991). - Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Area B, Buildings 25 & 24,10-foot & 20-foot Wind Tunnel Complex, Northeast side of block bounded by K, G, Third, & Fifth Streets, Dayton, Montgomery County, OH

  15. 11. INTERIOR VIEW OF WIND TUNNEL (1991). WrightPatterson Air ...

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    11. INTERIOR VIEW OF WIND TUNNEL (1991). - Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Area B, Buildings 25 & 24,10-foot & 20-foot Wind Tunnel Complex, Northeast side of block bounded by K, G, Third, & Fifth Streets, Dayton, Montgomery County, OH

  16. 3. VIEW OF WIND TUNNEL, LOOKING NORTHWEST (1991). WrightPatterson ...

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    3. VIEW OF WIND TUNNEL, LOOKING NORTHWEST (1991). - Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Area B, Buildings 25 & 24,10-foot & 20-foot Wind Tunnel Complex, Northeast side of block bounded by K, G, Third, & Fifth Streets, Dayton, Montgomery County, OH

  17. 6. CLOSEUP VIEW OF TENFOOT WIND TUNNEL (1991). WrightPatterson ...

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    6. CLOSE-UP VIEW OF TEN-FOOT WIND TUNNEL (1991). - Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Area B, Buildings 25 & 24,10-foot & 20-foot Wind Tunnel Complex, Northeast side of block bounded by K, G, Third, & Fifth Streets, Dayton, Montgomery County, OH

  18. Advanced Fluid System Simulation

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1980-04-01

    8217R’D’ 4 3’" Air Force Systems Command ii Wright-Patterson Air Force Base , Ohio 45433 Cw80 8 19 030 NOTICE When Government drawings, specifications, or...Force Wright Aeronautical Lab~oratories rvds Wright-Patterson Air Force Base , Ohio 45433L 769 ____ 14 M NIT R-N AG NCY A n,.IicgOffice) 15. SECURITY...Approach ....... ........... 174 (3) Port Energy Method ....... ............. ... 176 5. HYTRAN PROGRAM IMPROVEMENTS ............ ......... .. 178 a

  19. Surface Observation Climatic Summaries for Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1991-05-01

    ATTACHED AT THE END OF THE SOCS * VI USAFETAC/DS-91/245 - Page 6 INTRODUCTION STATION PERIOD OF RECORD. HOURLY OBSERVATIONS: SEP 80 - AUG 90 (AIRWAYS...10.4 12.3 23.6 27.9 9.0 1292 FOG WITH VIS 16.7 10.5 12.3 23.5 27.9 9.0 1284 GE 1/2 MILES TOTAL OHS 1 841 0 740 682 2111 2381 685 7440 MONTH: FEB HOURS...12.5 18.7 16.6 9.5 1341 FOG WITH VIS 18.5 22.2 12.6 19.3 17.4 10.0 1262 GE 1/2 MILES TOTAL OHS 1 965 0 1167 822 1585 1597 626 6762 A - 5 - 1 USAFETAC/DS

  20. Absolute accuracy of the Cyberware WB4 whole-body scanner

    NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)

    Daanen, Hein A. M.; Taylor, Stacie E.; Brunsman, Matthew A.; Nurre, Joseph H.

    1997-03-01

    The Cyberware WB4 whole body scanner is one of the first scanning systems in the world that generates a high resolution data set of the outer surface of the human body. The Computerized Anthropometric Research and Design (CARD) Laboratory of Wright-Patterson AFB intends to use the scanner to enable quick and reliable acquisition of anthropometric data. For this purpose, a validation study was initiated to check the accuracy, reliability and errors of the system. A calibration object, consisting of two boxes and a cylinder, was scanned in several locations in the scanning space. The object dimensions in the resulting scans compared favorably to the actual dimensions of the calibration object.

  1. Department of Defense Base Structure Report (A Summary of DoD’s Real Property Inventory). Fiscal Year 2002 Baseline

    DTIC Science & Technology

    2002-01-01

    8,658,079 53,276 18,455 2,224.3 1,975 1,805 3,780719-333-1818AF Active William T. Fitzsimons USARC Aurora 80045 4 135,173 21 21 23.4 794 794303-360...Helena 59604 110 446,582 6,150 3,625 103.2 258 258406-841-3009Army Guard MTA Limestone Hills Townsend 21,360 21,360 30.2Army Guard Sgt Ernest Veuve...Wright Patterson AFB Fairborn 45433 1,476 18,959,158 8,145 7,629 6,083.9 7,768 9,950 17,718937-257-1110AF Active Youngstown-Warren Regional Airport ARS

  2. Department of Defense Base Structure Report (A Summary of DOD’s Real Property Inventory), Fiscal year 2005 Baseline

    DTIC Science & Technology

    2005-01-01

    14.5 172 37 47 256Army Guard Joe P Martinez USARC/AMSA #100 Denver 80239 3 82,127 20 20 17.9 539 28 0 567303-371-0608Army Reserve William T...14 12.4 0 5 0 5406-728-0456Army Guard MTA Fort Wm Henry Harrison Helena 97 693,458 6,150 3,625 176.4 827 216 89 1,132406-841-3009Army Guard Sgt Ernest ...Cincinnati Defense Fuel Support Point Cincinnati 45237 6 3,963 67 66 38.1AF Active Wright Patterson AFB Fairborn 45433 787 15,891,900 8,145 7,631 4,053.3

  3. Ada Compiler Validation Summary Report: Certificate Number: 910510510W1. 11148 Irvine Compiler Corporation, ICC Ada v7.0.0, Vaxstation 3100 Model M38, VMS 5.3-1 (Host) to Intel i80960MC (bare machine) (Target).

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1991-08-01

    ADA2 0 54 ENTATION PAGE_ IO ft 070401) s . 1215 JftvnDveHIy Sk 24 Arknscd. VA 22202-4M2. ao o d sOicei al kiio.so and PRagulmoy Aftirs Oceo i Ai.trNY...AUTHOR( S ) Wright- Patterson AFB, Dayton, OH USA 7. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION NAME( S ) AND ADDRESS(ES) 8. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION Ada Validation Facility...AGENCY NAM E( S ) AND ADDRESS(ES) 10. SPONSORINGMONITORING AGENCY Ada Joint Program Off ice REPORT NUMBER United States Department of Defense Pentagon, Rm

  4. A Digital Computer Approach to the Unsymmetric Rigid Body Problem.

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1982-03-01

    FORCE SYSTEMS COMMAND WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE , OHIO 45433 A 82 04 19 027 NOTICE When Government drawings, specifications, or other data are...Laboratory (AFWAL/AAA) March 1982 Air Force Wright Aeronautical Laboratories (AFSC) 13. NUMBER OF PAGES Wright-Patterson Air Force Base , Ohio 45433 67 14...reverse aide it necessary and Identify by block number ) The use of a computer approximation technique based on trial functions is investigated for the

  5. (Environmental investigation of ground water contamination at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio)

    DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)

    Not Available

    1992-03-01

    This report presents information related to the sampling of ground water at the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. It is part of an investigation into possible ground water contamination. Information concerns well drilling/construction; x-ray diffraction and sampling; soil boring logs; and chain-of-custody records.

  6. Evaluation of Automated Configuration Management Tools in Ada Programming Support Environments.

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1984-03-01

    82174.> 00. r11 2-. 4-42% wqC)e 0 000 CU 00 u 0 4 V to 4- 1 ( 1 ) ( 1 )Cl 0- onI I-n 0 4)U- (a 0 ca IVI 4-) 0 aI 0 - 4- 1 U .,4 4.1 934 0 a - 1 0 0 0 qva 41 04...AD--R14@ 982 EVALUATION OF AUTOMATED CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT TOOLS 1 /2 IN ADA PROGRAMMING..(U) AIR FORCE INST OF TECH WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OH...SCHOOL OF ENGI. M S ORNDORFF UNCLASSIFIED MAR 84 AFIT/GCS/EE/84M- 1 F/’G 5/i N EEEEEEEEEEomiE EEEEohEEmhEmhE II LA1111 J2. L I,..6 MICROCOPY RESOLUTION TEST

  7. 77 FR 41973 - Record of Decision for the Entry Control Reconfiguration and Base Perimeter Fence Relocation in...

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    2012-07-17

    ... Reconfiguration and Base Perimeter Fence Relocation in area A Wright-Patterson AF Base, Ohio, Final Environmental..., 2012, the United States Air Force signed the ROD for the Entry Control Reconfiguration and Base Perimeter Fence Relocation in Area A Wright-Patterson Air Force Base (WPAFB), Ohio Final Environmental...

  8. Scientific and Technological Achievements, 1946-2011, of the AFRL Electromagnetics Technology Division (AFRL/RYH) and Its Progenitors

    DTIC Science & Technology

    2012-07-01

    AFRL /RYH) Sensors Directorate Air Force Research Laboratory Wright-Patterson Air Force ...Lossless Acoustic Monopoles, Electric Dipoles, and Magnetodielectric Spheres, Air Force Research Laboratory in-house report AFRL -SN-HS-TR-2006-0039... FORCE RESEARCH LABORATORY SENSORS DIRECTORATE WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, OH 45433-7320 AIR FORCE MATERIEL COMMAND UNITED

  9. Three-dimensional Crack Depth Profile Assessment using Near-Field Surface Acoustic Wave Signal Response (Postprint)

    DTIC Science & Technology

    2012-02-01

    release; distribution unlimited. See additional restrictions described on inside pages STINFO COPY AIR FORCE RESEARCH...LABORATORY MATERIALS AND MANUFACTURING DIRECTORATE WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, OH 45433-7750 AIR FORCE MATERIEL COMMAND UNITED STATES AIR FORCE...AFRL/RXLP) Materials and Manufacturing Directorate, Air Force Research Laboratory Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH 45433-7750 Air Force

  10. [Environmental investigation of ground water contamination at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio]. Volume 5, Appendix A, Part 1, Field Investigation report

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    Not Available

    1992-03-01

    This report presents information related to the sampling of ground water at the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. It is part of an investigation into possible ground water contamination. Information concerns well drilling/construction; x-ray diffraction and sampling; soil boring logs; and chain-of-custody records.

  11. Acquisition Research Topics Catalog.

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1981-01-01

    AD-AG98 929 AIR FORCE BUSINESS RESEARCH MANAGEMENT CENTER WRIGHT--ETC F/S 5/1 1981ACQUISITION RESEARCH TOPICS CATALOG.(U) I UNCLASSIFIED NL I EEL...kELECTE MAY 14 1981 uoAIR FORCE BUSINESS RESEARCH MANAGEMENT CENTERI Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio 45433- ’ ’jCH MA G’ A rs l "-DIT.’u7 I ST AMEN’T...A /, App --vA fc, piibli release; I. . . ’li iLl :i ’.n: ix~lited *1,.: THE AIR FORCE BUSINESS RESEARCH MANAGEMENT CENTER WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE

  12. Exploitation of Unintentional Ethernet Cable Emissions Using Constellation Based-Distinct Native Attribute (CB-DNA) Fingerprints to Enhance Network Security

    DTIC Science & Technology

    2015-09-17

    Exploitation of Unintentional Information Leakage from Inte- grated Circuits”. Ph.D. dissertation, ECE, AFIT, Wright- Patt AFB, OH, 2011. 16. Cobb, W. E...Ph.D. dissertation, ECE, AFIT, Wright- Patt AFB, OH, 2014. 48. Ramsey, B. W., Temple, M. A., and Mullins, B. E. PHY Foundation for Multi-Factor...dissertation, ECE, AFIT, Wright- Patt AFB, OH, 2012. 132 51. Reising, D. R., Temple, M. A., and Oxley, M. E. Gabor-Based RF-DNA Fingerprinting for

  13. PSE Aysis of Crossflow Instability on HifIre-5B Flight Test

    DTIC Science & Technology

    2017-06-05

    AIR FORCE RESEARCH LABORATORY AEROSPACE SYSTEMS DIRECTORATE WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, OH 45433-7542 AIR FORCE MATERIEL COMMAND UNITED...Air Force Research Laboratory, Aerospace Systems Directorate Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH 45433-7542 Air Force Materiel Command, United...States Air Force 9. SPONSORING/MONITORING AGENCY NAME(S) AND ADDRESS(ES) 10. SPONSORING/MONITORING Air Force Research Laboratory Aerospace Systems

  14. Very Long Wave Length IR Detectors

    DTIC Science & Technology

    2015-02-01

    STINFO COPY AIR FORCE RESEARCH LABORATORY MATERIALS AND MANUFACTURING DIRECTORATE WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, OH 45433-7750 AIR FORCE...to comply with a collection of information if it does not display a currently valid OMB control number. PLEASE DO NOT RETURN YOUR FORM TO THE ABOVE...NAME(S) AND ADDRESS(ES) Air Force Research Laboratory Materials and Manufacturing Directorate Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH 45433-7750 Air

  15. Annotated Bibliography: Polymers in Concrete.

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1982-10-01

    under the general supervision of Mr. Bryant Mather, Chief, SL, and Mr. John Scanlon, Chief, Concrete Technology Division , SL, and under the direct...Foreign Technology Division , Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. The shrinkage effect on concrete is a significant factor in solving the problem of using...Infrared Radiation," p 13, Jun 1974, Foreign Technology Division , Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. Infrared irradiation is an effective means of

  16. Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio Revised Uniform Summary of Surface Weather Observations (RUSSWO). Parts A-F.

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1985-09-01

    LSTI: ISO -1700 ............. [..........................................NO" ........". OT5...................................................... I WIND...90.3 91.1 91.3 91.4 91.6 92.6 91.b 9i.T 91.7 91.7 91.7 E iso 51.i8 - 76.9 82.1 8b. 90.7 90.7 92.s 92.7 92.8 93.0 93.0 93.0 93.1 93.1 93.1 93.1 FE 2000...97.4 91.4 97.% 91.4 97.4 GE 27003 55.1 79.4 84.4 90.1 95.7 96.8 97.1 98.0 88.1 98.1 98.1 98.1 91.3 98.1 98.1 98.1 UE 18001 55.1 79.5 84.5 90.? 95.8 96.9

  17. Proceedings of the Technical Forum (3rd) on the F-16 MIL-STD-1750A Microprocessor and the F-16 MIL-STD-1589B Compiler Held at Wright-Patterson AFB, OH on May 5-6, 1982. Volume 2. Specifications,

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1982-05-06

    access 99 6.3.2 Input/output interrupt code 99 register (IOIC) 6.3.2.1 Read input/output interrupt 100 code, level 1 (OAOOOH) 6.3.2.2 Read input...output interrupt 100 code, level 2 (OA001H) 6.3.3 Console input/output 100 6.3.3.1 Clear console (4001H) 100 6.3.3.2 Console output (4000H) 100 6.3.3.3...Console input (COOOH) 100 6.3.3.4 Read console status (C0O01H) 100 6.3.4 Memory fault status register (MFSR) 100 6.3.4.1 Read memory fault register

  18. Temperature Dependent Sellmeier Equation for the Refractive Index of GaP (Postprint)

    DTIC Science & Technology

    2018-02-01

    OPTICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA (STINFO COPY) AIR FORCE RESEARCH LABORATORY MATERIALS AND MANUFACTURING DIRECTORATE WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, OH...10. SPONSORING/MONITORING AGENCY ACRONYM(S) Air Force Research Laboratory Materials and Manufacturing Directorate Wright-Patterson Air...the samples were identical in all but thickness, the n(λ)d product determined from the measured fringe spectra (using Eq. (2), with known m) for any

  19. STEM Education: Introduction of Quantitative Math and Science Content into Elementary Education, STEM Enrichment Effort in Title One Elementary and Middle Schools in Bay County, Florida

    DTIC Science & Technology

    2013-06-01

    inside pages STINFO COPY AIR FORCE RESEARCH LABORATORY MATERIALS AND MANUFACTURING DIRECTORATE WRIGHT PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, OH 45433-7750...Materials and Manufacturing Directorate Materials and Manufacturing Directorate Air Force Research Laboratory Air Force Research Laboratory This... Research Laboratory Materials and Manufacturing Directorate Wright Patterson Air Force Base, OH 45433-7750 Air Force Materiel Command United States

  20. Tankering Fuel: A Cost Saving Initiative

    DTIC Science & Technology

    2011-05-01

    USAF AFIT/IMO/ENS/11-06 DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE AIR UNIVERSITY AIR FORCE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Wright- Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio...NORTHCOM DFSP Verona DESC New York US NULL NORTHCOM DFSP Watson DESC California US NULL NORTHCOM DFSP WILLIAMS DESC FLOATING US NULL NORTHCOM DFSP...ANG KOKC AF Oklahoma US ANG NORTHCOM Willow Grove ANG KNXX AF Pennsylvania US ANG NORTHCOM Wright Patterson KFFO AF Ohio US AFMC NORTHCOM WV ARNG

  1. F-4 Beryllium Rudders; A Precis of the Design, Fabrication, Ground and Flight Test Demonstrations

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1975-05-01

    Wright-Patterson Air Force Base , Ohio 45433. AIR FORCE FLIGHT DYNAMICS LABORATORY AIR FORCE SYSTEMS COMMAND WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE , OHIO 45433...rudder. These sequential ground tests include: - A 50,000 cycle fatigue test of upper balance weight support structure. A static test to...Design Details 6. Design Analysis 7. Rudder Mass Balance 8, Rudder Moment of Inertia 9, Rudder Weight RUDDER FABRICATION AND ASSEMBLY 1. 2

  2. Modeling and Control in Distributed Parameter Physical Systems.

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1998-05-15

    Albanese); May 5-7 (Albanese). The collaborations intensified during 1997 with the following visits: 1. June 15-August 30, 1997: C. Musante , a graduate...November 13, 1997: H.T. Banks and C. Musante visited with Jeff Fisher and colleagues in the toxicology group at Wright Patterson to discuss our progress in...May 22, 1997: NCSU team (H.T. Banks, R.C. Smith, C. Musante ) visited with Mike Stands and colleagues at Wright Patterson. 3. October 7, 1997: H.T

  3. GEODSS Overview

    NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)

    Bruck, R.

    2014-09-01

    Ground-based Electro-Optical Deep Space Surveillance (GEODSS) is an optical telescope system that passively collects visible wavelength data for the Space Surveillance Network (SSN). The GEODSS generated data is used by the Joint Space Operations Center (JSpOC) located at, both Vandenberg AFB California and Colorado Springs, Colorado. GEODSS data is also used by National Air and Space Intelligence Center (NASIC) situated on Wright-Patterson Air Force Base outside of Dayton Ohio, There are three geographically dispersed GEODSS sites; Socorro, NM on White Sands Missile Range (WSMR), Diego Garcia, British Indian Ocean Territory, and Haleakala on the island of Maui, Hawaii. Each of the sites is equipped with three telescopes of identical design. GEODSS Telescopes are primarily used to observe individually tasked deep space artificial satellites in the period range of 225 minutes and beyond using Charge Coupling Device (CCD) technology.

  4. Knowledge/geometry-based Mobile Autonomous Robot Simulator (KMARS)

    NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)

    Cheng, Linfu; Mckendrick, John D.; Liu, Jeffrey

    1990-01-01

    Ongoing applied research is focused on developing guidance system for robot vehicles. Problems facing the basic research needed to support this development (e.g., scene understanding, real-time vision processing, etc.) are major impediments to progress. Due to the complexity and the unpredictable nature of a vehicle's area of operation, more advanced vehicle control systems must be able to learn about obstacles within the range of its sensor(s). A better understanding of the basic exploration process is needed to provide critical support to developers of both sensor systems and intelligent control systems which can be used in a wide spectrum of autonomous vehicles. Elcee Computek, Inc. has been working under contract to the Flight Dynamics Laboratory, Wright Research and Development Center, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio to develop a Knowledge/Geometry-based Mobile Autonomous Robot Simulator (KMARS). KMARS has two parts: a geometry base and a knowledge base. The knowledge base part of the system employs the expert-system shell CLIPS ('C' Language Integrated Production System) and necessary rules that control both the vehicle's use of an obstacle detecting sensor and the overall exploration process. The initial phase project has focused on the simulation of a point robot vehicle operating in a 2D environment.

  5. Pre-Prototype 5kW Fuel Cell Power Plant Development.

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1987-04-01

    1982 - JANUARY 1986 * APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASEj DISTRIBUTION IS UNLIMITED AEROPROPULSION LABORATORYE AIR FORCE WRIGHT AERONAUTICAL LABORATORIES AI R...apptacable) Aero Propulsion Laboratory (AFWAL/POO§-2) Air Froce Wright Aeronautical Laboratories- 6c. ADDRESS (City. State alnd ZIP Code) 7b. ADDRESS (City...CLASSIFICATION OF THIS PAGE EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This report summarizes efforts under a U.S. Air Force Wright Aeronautical Laboratories (Wright-Patterson

  6. Environmental Assessment for the Consolidation of 88th Air Base Wing Civil Engineer Operations, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio

    DTIC Science & Technology

    2012-09-01

    with the WPAFB General Plan, sufficient space available to meet  current capacity with additional room for future  growth , minimal site preparation...demolition of F/20745, the  site would be graded and seeded to  grass  and would not impact surface or subsurface soils.   Land Use  Facilities 30022 and...be graded and seeded to  grass .  There is no unique visual quality of the surrounding areas affected by implementing the CE  consolidation project

  7. United States Air Force Wipe Solvent Testing

    NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)

    Hornung, Steven D.; Beeson, Harold D.

    2000-01-01

    The Wright-Patterson Air Force Base (WPAFB), as part of the Air Force Material Command, requested that NASA Johnson Space Center (JSC) White Sands Test Facility (WSTF) conduct testing and analyses in support of the United States Air Force Wipe Solvent Development Project. The purpose of the wipe solvent project is to develop an alternative to be used by Air Force flight line and maintenance personnel for the wipe cleaning of oxygen equipment. This report provides material compatibility, liquid oxygen (LOX) mechanical impact, autogenous ignition temperature (AIT), and gauge cleaning test data for some of the currently available solvents that may be used to replace CFC-113 and methyl chloroform. It provides data from previous WSTF test programs sponsored by the Naval Sea Systems Command, the Kennedy Space Center, and other NASA programs for the purpose of assisting WP AFB in identifying the best alternative solvents for validation testing.

  8. Aerospace medicine at Brooks AFB, TX: hail and farewell.

    PubMed

    Nunneley, Sarah A; Webb, James T

    2011-05-01

    With the impending termination of USAF operations at Brooks Air Force Base (AFB) in San Antonio, TX, it is time to consider its historic role in Aerospace Medicine. The base was established in 1917 as a flight training center for the U.S. Army Air Service and in 1926 became home to its School of Aviation Medicine. The school moved to San Antonio's Randolph Field in 1931, but in 1959 it returned to Brooks where it occupied new facilities to support its role as a national center for U.S. Air Force aerospace medicine, including teaching, clinical medicine, and research. The mission was then expanded to encompass support of U.S. military and civilian space programs. With the abrupt termination of the military space program in 1969, research at Brooks focused on clinical aviation medicine and support of advanced military aircraft while continuing close cooperation with NASA in support of orbital spaceflight and the journey to the Moon. Reorganization in the 1990s assigned all research functions at Brooks to the Human Systems Division and its successors, leaving to USAFSAM the missions related to clinical work and teaching. In 2002 the USAF and the city of San Antonio implemented shared operation of Brooks as a "City-Base" in the hope of deflecting threatened closure. Nevertheless, under continuing pressure to consolidate military facilities in the United States, the 2005 Base Closure and Realignment Commission ordered Brooks closed by 2011, with its aerospace medicine functions relocated to new facilities at Wright-Patterson AFB in Dayton, OH.

  9. Major General Robert A. Rushworth

    NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)

    1982-01-01

    Air Force test pilot Robert A. Rushworth is shown in an X-15. He was selected for the X-15 program in 1958, and made his first flight on November 4, 1960. Over the next six years, he made 34 flights in the X-15, the most of any pilot. This included a flight to an altitude of 285,000 feet, made on June 27, 1963. This flight above 50 miles qualified Rushworth for astronaut wings. On a later X-15 flight, he was awarded a Distinguished Flying Cross for successfully landing an X-15 after its nose wheel extended while flying at nearly Mach 5. He made his final X-15 flight on July 1, 1966, then returned to regular Air Force duties. These included a tour in Vietnam as an F-4 pilot, flying 189 combat missions. He also served as the Commander of the Air Force Flight Test Center at Edwards AFB, and as the Commander of the Air Force Test and Evaluation Center at Kirtland AFB. At the time of his retirement as a major general, he was Vice Commander, Aeronautical Systems Division, Air Force Systems Command, at Wright-Patterson AFB. Rushworth flew C-47s and C-46s as a transport pilot in World War II, as well as F-80Cs, F-101s, TF-102s, F-104s, F-105s, F-106s, and F-4s. He died on March 17, 1993.

  10. Microdot - A Four-Bit Microcontroller Designed for Distributed Low-End Computing in Satellites

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    2002-03-01

    Many satellites are an integrated collection of sensors and actuators that require dedicated real-time control. For single processor systems, additional sensors require an increase in computing power and speed to provide the multi-tasking capability needed to service each sensor. Faster processors cost more and consume more power, which taxes a satellite's power resources and may lead to shorter satellite lifetimes. An alternative design approach is a distributed network of small and low power microcontrollers designed for space that handle the computing requirements of each individual sensor and actuator. The design of microdot, a four-bit microcontroller for distributed low-end computing, is presented. The design is based on previous research completed at the Space Electronics Branch, Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL/VSSE) at Kirtland AFB, NM, and the Air Force Institute of Technology at Wright-Patterson AFB, OH. The Microdot has 29 instructions and a 1K x 4 instruction memory. The distributed computing architecture is based on the Philips Semiconductor I2C Serial Bus Protocol. A prototype was implemented and tested using an Altera Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA). The prototype was operable to 9.1 MHz. The design was targeted for fabrication in a radiation-hardened-by-design gate-array cell library for the TSMC 0.35 micrometer CMOS process.

  11. Conference Proceedings of NASA/DoD Controls-Structures Interaction Technology Held in San Diego, California on 29 January-2 February 1989,

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    1989-08-01

    NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, Virginia, and Wright Research Development Center, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, and held in San Diego...427 Shalom Fisher SPACE TRUSS ZERO GRAVITY DYNAMICS. ............................... 445 Captain Andy Swanson UNITED STATES AIR FORCE ACADEMY GET-AWAY...HOUSE EXPERIMENTS IN LARGE SPACE STRUCTURES AT THE AIR FORCE WRIGHT AERONAUTICAL LABORATORIES FLIGHT DYNAMICS LABORATORY

  12. Wright-Patterson Air Force Base: The First Century

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    2015-01-01

    The 445th Airlift Wing upgraded from C-141s to C-5As between 2005 and 2007, before transitioning to C-17s in 2012. The Centennial of Flight was a...December 2002 on Wright Brothers Hill. The event initiated the nation’s commemoration of the Centennial of Flight. These actions symbolized the

  13. Fitting modular reconnaissance systems into modern high-performance aircraft

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    Stroot, Jacquelyn R.; Pingel, Leslie L.

    1990-11-01

    The installation of the Advanced Tactical Air Reconnaissance System (ATARS) in the F/A-18D(RC) presented a complex set of design challenges. At the time of the F/A-18D(RC) ATARS option exercise, the design and development of the ATARS subsystems and the parameters of the F/A-18D(RC) were essentially fixed. ATARS is to be installed in the gun bay of the F/A-18D(RC), taking up no additional room, nor adding any more weight than what was removed. The F/A-18D(RC) installation solution required innovations in mounting, cooling, and fit techniques, which made constant trade study essential. The successful installation in the F/A-18D(RC) is the result of coupling fundamental design engineering with brainstorming and nonstandard approaches to every situation. ATARS is sponsored by the Aeronautical Systems Division, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio. The F/A-18D(RC) installation is being funded to the Air Force by the Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, D.C.

  14. Flame Stability in a Trapped-Vortex Spray-Combustor

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    Chakka, P.; Mancilla, P. C.; Acharya, S.

    1999-11-01

    Flame stabilization mechanisms in a Trapped-Vortex (TV) cavity is investigated experimentally and computationally in the current research. The TV-cavity is placed coaxially in the combustor and the flame is maintained through injection of liquid fuel spray and air from the inside face of the afterbody. This concept was introduced by Roquemore and company of Wright-Patterson AFB for gaseous fuel injection into the cavity and is extended for liquid fuel sprays in the current research. The flame holding capability of the TV-cavity is studied for different equivalence ratios of the secondary injection and overall Lean Blow-Out (LBO) limits are presented for different primary and secondary flow rates. The interaction and mixing of the main flow with the secondary vortex flow is investigated through the Laser Doppler Velocimetry measurements taken through a quartz window near the cavity. Also, temperature distribution through IR measurements and pressure fluctuations inside the chamber are presented for complete performance analysis of the TV cavity combustor.

  15. Miniature Optical Wide-Angle-Lens Startracker (Mini-OWLS)

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    Miller, Rick; Coulter, Joe E.; Levine, Seymour

    1993-01-01

    This paper provides a brief overview of the design considerations and the current status of the Miniature Optical Wide-Angle Lens Startracker Program. Mini-OWLS offers a revolutionary alternative to the conventional startracker. It is a small, lightweight, low cost, high performance startracker that can be used in a variety of applications including calibration and alignment of Inertial Measurement Units (IMU's) Mini-OWLS makes use of a strap down design incorporating Holographic Optical Elements (HOES) in place of conventional optics. HOES can be multiplexed so that the same aperture can be used for multiple separate optical paths looking in several directions simultaneously without startracker rotation. Additionally, separate Schmidt corrector plates are not required to compensate for spherical aberration. The optical assembly, or what would normally be considered as the telescope, is less than 20 cc in volume, weighs less than 55 grams, and contains the equivalent of three individual telescopes. Each one has a 4 deg Field of View (FOV) with a field of regard of 48 square degrees. Mini-OWLS has a bandwidth of approximately 300 nm in or near the visible wavelength. The projected resolution of the startracker is 5 to 10 arcseconds, depending on the centroiding algorithm used. The Mini-OWLS program was initiated last year and represents a miniaturized version of a similar design for aeronautical applications. The contract is managed by Wright Laboratory, Air Force Systems Command, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio, with funding from the Strategic Defense Initiative Organization through Eglin AFB. The initial phase of the program is to build and test a development unit. The second phase is to integrate the startracker with the Charles Stark Draper Laboratory Micromechanical Inertial Guidance System (MIGS) and the Signal Processing Packaging Design (SPPD) being developed by Texas Instruments. The preliminary design review was conducted in November 1991. Three-axes prototype telescope assemblies have been built and design evaluation tests initiated.

  16. Miniature Optical Wide-Angle-Lens Startracker (Mini-OWLS)

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    Miller, Rick; Coulter, Joe E.; Levine, Seymour

    1993-02-01

    This paper provides a brief overview of the design considerations and the current status of the Miniature Optical Wide-Angle Lens Startracker Program. Mini-OWLS offers a revolutionary alternative to the conventional startracker. It is a small, lightweight, low cost, high performance startracker that can be used in a variety of applications including calibration and alignment of Inertial Measurement Units (IMU's) Mini-OWLS makes use of a strap down design incorporating Holographic Optical Elements (HOES) in place of conventional optics. HOES can be multiplexed so that the same aperture can be used for multiple separate optical paths looking in several directions simultaneously without startracker rotation. Additionally, separate Schmidt corrector plates are not required to compensate for spherical aberration. The optical assembly, or what would normally be considered as the telescope, is less than 20 cc in volume, weighs less than 55 grams, and contains the equivalent of three individual telescopes. Each one has a 4 deg Field of View (FOV) with a field of regard of 48 square degrees. Mini-OWLS has a bandwidth of approximately 300 nm in or near the visible wavelength. The projected resolution of the startracker is 5 to 10 arcseconds, depending on the centroiding algorithm used. The Mini-OWLS program was initiated last year and represents a miniaturized version of a similar design for aeronautical applications. The contract is managed by Wright Laboratory, Air Force Systems Command, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio, with funding from the Strategic Defense Initiative Organization through Eglin AFB. The initial phase of the program is to build and test a development unit. The second phase is to integrate the startracker with the Charles Stark Draper Laboratory Micromechanical Inertial Guidance System (MIGS) and the Signal Processing Packaging Design (SPPD) being developed by Texas Instruments. The preliminary design review was conducted in November 1991. Three-axes prototype telescope assemblies have been built and design evaluation tests initiated.

  17. KAPSE Interface Team (KIT) Public Report. Volume 7

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    1989-10-01

    e E&V STATUS - Ray Szymanski (Wriaht-Patterson) was announced as the new chairman of the Evaluation and Validation Team. Two RFP’s are coming, for...are language interoperability problems (implementations using multiple languages where interoperability problems are experienced such as transferring...visitors were introduced. Ray Szymanski , the Evaluation & Validation Team Leader, is replacing Jinny Castor from Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. Dr

  18. Utilizing a Rapid Prototyping Approach in the Building of a Hypermedia-Based Reference Station.

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    Sell, Dan

    This paper discusses the building of a hypermedia-based reference station at the Wright Laboratory Technical Library, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. Following this, the paper focuses on an electronic user survey from which data is collected and analysis is made. The survey data is used in a rapid prototyping approach, which is defined as…

  19. Semiconducter Optical Amplifier as a Phase Modulator for Coherent Laser Radar (Preprint)

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    2012-01-01

    AIR FORCE RESEARCH LABORATORY SENSORS DIRECTORATE WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, OH 45433-7320 AIR FORCE MATERIEL COMMAND UNITED STATES... AIR FORCE NOTICE AND SIGNATURE PAGE Using Government drawings, specifications, or other data included in this document for any purpose other...NUMBER Multispectral Sensing and Detection Division LADAR Technology Branch (AFRL/RYMM) Air Force Research Laboratory, Sensors Directorate Wright

  20. Discharge Processes in the Oxygen Plasma

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    1981-04-01

    for Period October 1975 - October 1980 Approved for public release; distribution unlimited C.) A "AERO PROPULSION LABORATORY L. AIR FORCE WRIGHT...AERONAUTICAL LABORATORIES AIR FORCE SYSTEMS COMMAND WRIGHT PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, OHIO 45433 816,., 009 Best Available Copy S...it different from Report) IS. SUPPLEMENTARY NOTES A Dissertation Presented to the Faculty of the School of Engineering of the Air Force Institute of

  1. Encoding Gaussian Curvature in Glassy and Elastomeric Liquid Crystal Solids (Postprint)

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    2016-05-04

    unlimited. © 2016 THE ROYAL SOCIETY PUBLISHING (STINFO COPY) AIR FORCE RESEARCH LABORATORY MATERIALS AND MANUFACTURING DIRECTORATE WRIGHT...ACRONYM(S) Air Force Research Laboratory Materials and Manufacturing Directorate Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH 45433-7750 Air Force Materiel...integration of such materials is a precondition for their exploitation in new devices. 15. SUBJECT TERMS nematic, elastomers, solids, curvature

  2. Simulant Gas Test Technique Feasibility

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    1990-05-01

    DY’NAMICS LABORATORY WRIGHT RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CENTER AIR FORCE SYSTEMS COMMAND WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, OHIO 45433-6553 NOTIr’ When...TERMS (Continue on reverse if necessary and identify by block number) FIELD GROUP SUB-GROUP Hypersonic-test Air -chemistry Non-equilibrium-flow 0g...ABSTRACT (Continue on reverse if necessary and identify by block number) ’[lie Ulcertaillty engendered by non-equilibrium air effects on hypersonic

  3. Nb3Sn Superconductor Loss Study

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    1988-01-08

    ABERO PROPULSION LABORATORY AIR FORCE WRIGHT AERONAUTICAL LABORATORIES AIR FORCE SYSTEMS COMMAND WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, OHIO 45433-6563 93...Advanced Power Systems Branch Aerospace Power Division Aero Propulsion & Power Laboratory FOR THE COMMANDER MiCHAEL D. BRAYDICH, Maj, USAF Deputy Director...Aerospace Power Division Aero Propulsion & Power Laboratory IF YOUR ADDRESS HAS CHANGED, IF YOU WISH TO BE REMOVED FROM OUR MAIUNG LIST, OR IF THE

  4. Lithologic, natural-gamma, grain-size, and well-construction data for Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio

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    Dumouchelle, D.H.; De Roche, Jeffrey T.

    1991-01-01

    Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, in southwestern Ohio, overlies a buried-valley aquifer. The U.S. Geological Survey installed 35 observation wells at 13 sites on the base from fall 1988 through spring 1990. Fourteen of the wells were completed in bedrock; the remaining wells were completed in unconsolidated sediments. Split-spoon and bedrock cores were collected from all of the bedrock wells. Shelby-tube samples were collected from four wells. The wells were drilled by either the cable-tool or rotary method. Data presented in this report include lithologic and natural-gamma logs, and, for selected sediment samples, grain-size distributions of permeability. Final well-construction details, such as the total depth of well, screened interval, and grouting details, also are presented.

  5. An Economic Model of Future Coal/Densified Refuse-Derived Fuel Use at Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio.

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    1981-09-01

    9118 21.5 18.7 27.0 7.5 21 Jul 7845 17.9 23.3 23.5 4.4 22 Jul 9345 18.3 22.2 18.2 15.2 23 Jul 7922 15.9 8.9 19.8 14.0 24 Jul 8177 21.3 18.7 21.2 16.5...40 0 P- 41 40 %0 Ch 0 .) 0 A0 $4 r. UU W - 4 C’f -W .1 H4 IV𔃾 .r44 448 ot (a0 (’ e 4 0 r- :j 4.) r-f t- o: 0n to N .. IU) 4.1 41 N 1 *, tS% H-. to...4J . t 4) 9 1 4 4)0 Ch M oa𔃾 03 Ř A*r04 ’.10 U) o 0 tv 00 .A tn a Ln U1 J Sl:3 to LA 4)r- rz4IL~o-~’.4J $r- ’ 4) -I r. N4 o I~% r ’.~r-4 to * *l * 0

  6. An engineering code to analyze hypersonic thermal management systems

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    Vangriethuysen, Valerie J.; Wallace, Clark E.

    1993-01-01

    Thermal loads on current and future aircraft are increasing and as a result are stressing the energy collection, control, and dissipation capabilities of current thermal management systems and technology. The thermal loads for hypersonic vehicles will be no exception. In fact, with their projected high heat loads and fluxes, hypersonic vehicles are a prime example of systems that will require thermal management systems (TMS) that have been optimized and integrated with the entire vehicle to the maximum extent possible during the initial design stages. This will not only be to meet operational requirements, but also to fulfill weight and performance constraints in order for the vehicle to takeoff and complete its mission successfully. To meet this challenge, the TMS can no longer be two or more entirely independent systems, nor can thermal management be an after thought in the design process, the typical pervasive approach in the past. Instead, a TMS that was integrated throughout the entire vehicle and subsequently optimized will be required. To accomplish this, a method that iteratively optimizes the TMS throughout the vehicle will not only be highly desirable, but advantageous in order to reduce the manhours normally required to conduct the necessary tradeoff studies and comparisons. A thermal management engineering computer code that is under development and being managed at Wright Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, is discussed. The primary goal of the code is to aid in the development of a hypersonic vehicle TMS that has been optimized and integrated on a total vehicle basis.

  7. 11. INTERIOR VIEW OF BALCONY FROM GROUND FLOOR LEVEL. ...

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    11. INTERIOR VIEW OF BALCONY FROM GROUND FLOOR LEVEL. - Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Area B, Building No. 12, Technical Data Building, Third Street, between B & D Streets, Dayton, Montgomery County, OH

  8. Value Engineering Points of Contact,

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    1985-04-01

    17 Williams Research Corporation.................................... 17 McDonnell Douglas3 Corporation... Patterson AFBE............................................18s Oklahoma City Air Logistics Center ...................................18s Ogden Air... Williams International.............................................. 27 DEFENSE SUPPLY CENTERS Construction Center

  9. 8. INTERIOR VIEW, SHOWING CONVERTED STAND FOR COMPRESSOR RESEARCH. ...

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    8. INTERIOR VIEW, SHOWING CONVERTED STAND FOR COMPRESSOR RESEARCH. - Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Area B, Building No. 20A, Propeller Test Complex, Seventh Street, from E to G Streets, Dayton, Montgomery County, OH

  10. Improving Minuteman III Maintenance Concepts

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    2017-03-23

    INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A. APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE; DISTRIBUTION UNLIMITED...Department of Operational Sciences Graduate School of Engineering and Management Air Force Institute of Technology Air University Air Education and

  11. 6. INTERIOR DETAIL OF GUN MOUNT ON TERRACE, LOOKING EAST ...

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    6. INTERIOR DETAIL OF GUN MOUNT ON TERRACE, LOOKING EAST (1992). - Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Area B, Building 22, Armament Laboratory & Gun Range, On flightline between Tenth & Eleventh Streets, Dayton, Montgomery County, OH

  12. 6. VIEW OF FIVEFOOT WIND TUNNEL WITH AIR STRAIGHTENER AND ...

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    6. VIEW OF FIVE-FOOT WIND TUNNEL WITH AIR STRAIGHTENER AND OPERATOR STATION IN FOREGROUND (1991). - Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Area B, Building No. 19, Five-Foot Wind Tunnel, Dayton, Montgomery County, OH

  13. 7. INTERIOR VIEW, SHOWING PROPELLER TEST STAND AND BOMB BAYS. ...

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    7. INTERIOR VIEW, SHOWING PROPELLER TEST STAND AND BOMB BAYS. - Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Area B, Building No. 20A, Propeller Test Complex, Seventh Street, from E to G Streets, Dayton, Montgomery County, OH

  14. 15. INTERIOR VIEW OF PROPELLER STAND VIEWING ROOM AND SCOPE. ...

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    15. INTERIOR VIEW OF PROPELLER STAND VIEWING ROOM AND SCOPE. - Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Area B, Building No. 20A, Propeller Test Complex, Seventh Street, from E to G Streets, Dayton, Montgomery County, OH

  15. 5. INTERIOR VIEW, SHOWING TEST MACHINERY IN FOREGROUND AND CONTROL ...

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    5. INTERIOR VIEW, SHOWING TEST MACHINERY IN FOREGROUND AND CONTROL ROOM IN BACKGROUND. - Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Area B, Building 20, Propeller Laboratory, Northwest corner of Seventh & E Streets, Dayton, Montgomery County, OH

  16. 5. INTERIOR VIEW, SHOWING PROPELLER TEST STAND AND BOMB BAYS. ...

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    5. INTERIOR VIEW, SHOWING PROPELLER TEST STAND AND BOMB BAYS. - Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Area B, Building No. 20A, Propeller Test Complex, Seventh Street, from E to G Streets, Dayton, Montgomery County, OH

  17. Department of Defense High Performance Computing Modernization Program. 2007 Annual Report

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    2008-03-01

    Directorate, Kirtland AFB, NM Applications of Time-Accurate CFD in Order to Account for Blade -Row Interactions and Distortion Transfer in the Design of...Patterson AFB, OH Direct Numerical Simulations of Active Control for Low- Pressure Turbine Blades Herman Fasel, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ (Air Force...interactions with the rotor wake . These HI-ARMS computations compare favorably with available wind tunnel test measurements of surface and flowfield

  18. 3. EXTERIOR VIEW, SHOWING CRANE SYSTEM BETWEEN BUILDING 20 AND ...

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    3. EXTERIOR VIEW, SHOWING CRANE SYSTEM BETWEEN BUILDING 20 AND 20A. - Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Area B, Building No. 20A, Propeller Test Complex, Seventh Street, from E to G Streets, Dayton, Montgomery County, OH

  19. Hydrogeology, simulated ground-water flow, and ground-water quality, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio

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    Dumouchelle, D.H.; Schalk, C.W.; Rowe, G.L.; De Roche, J.T.

    1993-01-01

    Ground water is the primary source of water in the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base area. The aquifer consists of glacial sands and gravels that fill a buried bedrock-valley system. Consolidated rocks in the area consist of poorly permeable Ordovician shale of the Richmondian stage, in the upland areas, the Brassfield Limestone of Silurian age. The valleys are filled with glacial sediments of Wisconsinan age consisting of clay-rich tills and coarse-grained outwash deposits. Estimates of hydraulic conductivity of the shales based on results of displacement/recovery tests range from 0.0016 to 12 feet per day; estimates for the glacial sediments range from less than 1 foot per day to more than 1,000 feet per day. Ground water flow from the uplands towards the valleys and the major rivers in the region, the Great Miami and the Mad Rivers. Hydraulic-head data indicate that ground water flows between the bedrock and unconsolidated deposits. Data from a gain/loss study of the Mad River System and hydrographs from nearby wells reveal that the reach of the river next to Wright-Patterson Air Force Base is a ground-water discharge area. A steady-state, three-dimensional ground-water-flow model was developed to simulate ground-water flow in the region. The model contains three layers and encompasses about 100 square miles centered on Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. Ground water enters the modeled area primarily by river leakage and underflow at the model boundary. Ground water exits the modeled area primarily by flow through the valleys at the model boundaries and through production wells. A model sensitivity analysis involving systematic changes in values of hydrologic parameters in the model indicates that the model is most sensitive to decreases in riverbed conductance and vertical conductance between the upper two layers. The analysis also indicates that the contribution of water to the buried-valley aquifer from the bedrock that forms the valley walls is about 2 to 4 percent of the total ground-water flow in the study area. Ground waters in the vicinity of Wright-Patterson Air Force Base can be classified into two compositional groups on the basis of their chemical composition: calcium magnesium bicarbonate-type and sodium chloride-type waters. Calcium magnesium bicarbonate-type waters are found in the glacial deposits and the Brassfield Limestone, whereas the sodium chloride waters are exclusively associated with the shales. Equilibrium speciation calculations indicate that ground water of the glacial drift aquifer is in equilibrium with calcite, dolomite, and chalcedony, but is undersaturated with respect to gypsum and fluorite. Waters from the shales are slightly supersaturated with respect to calcite, dolomite, and siderite but are undersaturated with respect to chalcedony. Simple-mass balance calculations treating boron as a conservative species indicate that little (< 5 percent) or no recharge from the shales to the glacial drift aquifer takes place. Data on the stable isotopes of oxygen and hydrogen indicate a meteoric origin for all ground water beneath Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, but the data were inconclusive with respect to identification of distinct isotopic differences between water collected from the glacial drift and bedrock aquifers. Tritium concentrations used to distinguish waters having a pre-and post-1953 recharge component indicate that most water entered the glacial drift aquifer after 1953. This finding indicates that recharge from shallow to deep parts (greater than 150 feet) of the aquifer takes place over time intervals of a few years or decades. However, the fact that some deep parts of the glacial aquifer did not contain measurable tritium indicates that ground-water flow from recharge zones to these parts of the aquifer takes decades or longer.

  20. Comparative Anthropometry of the Hand

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    1980-12-01

    presented in a report by Churchill, Kuby , and Daniels (1957)." The basic data used for men were those obtained in a survey of 4063 USAF flying personnel...Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, December 1956. (AD 110 589) 6 Churchill, E., A. Kuby , and G. S. Daniels. Nomograph of the Hand and Its Related...LAD A047 314) 6. Churchill, E., A. Kuby , and G.S. Daniels. Nomograph of the Hand and Its Related Dimensions. WADC Technical Report 57-198, Wright Air

  1. Monte Carlo Bayesian System Reliability and MTBF-Confidence Assessment, II. Volume 2. SPARCS-2 Users Manual

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    1978-03-01

    1977 Approved for public release; distribution unlimited. AIR FORCE FLIGHT DYNAMICS LABORATORY AIR FORCE WRIGHT AERONAUTICAL LABORATORIES AIR FORCE...SYSTEMS COMMAND WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, OHIO 45433 NOTI CE When Gove~inme~nt d’tawi~ngz, .6pe~c4Lcatiton, ct o-theAi da~ta cute -6e~d Joit any... AIR FORCE/56780/6 June 1978 -450 Unclassified SECURITY CLASSIFICATION OF THIS PAGE ("hen Date ýntered) READ INSTRUCTIONSREPORT DOCUMENTATION PAGE

  2. Reduced-Order Modeling for Optimization and Control of Complex Flows

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    2010-11-30

    Statistics Colloquium, Auburn, AL, (January 2009). 16. University of Pittsburgh, Mathematics Colloquium, Pittsburgh, PA, (February 2009). 17. Goethe ...Center for Scientific Computing, Goethe University Frankfurt am Main, Ger- many, (June 2009). 18. Air Force Institute of Technology, Wright-Patterson

  3. Compressor blade clearance measurement using capacitance and phase lock techniques

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    Demers, Rosario N.

    1986-11-01

    The clearance measurement system has several unique features which mimimize problems plaguing earlier systems. These include tuning stability and sensitivity drift. Both these problems are intensified by the environmental factors present in compressors i.e., wide temperature fluctuations, vibrations, and conductive contamination of probe tips. The circuitry in this new system provides phase lock feedback to control tuning and shut calibration to measure sensitivity. The use of high frequency excitation lowers the probe tip impedance, thus miminizing the effects of contamination. A prototype has been built and tested. The ability to calibrate has been demonstrated. An eight channel system is now being constructed for use in the Compressor Research Facility at Wright-Patterson AFB. The efficiency of a turbine engine is to a large extent dependent upon the mechanical tolerances maintained between its moving parts. On critical tolerance is the blade span. Although this tolerance may not appear severe, the impact on compressor efficiency is dramatic. The penalty in percent efficiency has been shown to be three times the percent clearance to blade span ratio. In addition, each percent loss in compressor efficiency represents one half percent loss in specific fuel consumption. Factors which affect blade tip clearance are identified.

  4. Design and implementation of a Synthetic Aperture Radar for Open Skies (SAROS) aboard a C-135 aircraft

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    Cooper, D.W.; Murphy, M.; Rimmel, G.

    1994-08-01

    NATO and former Warsaw Pact nations have agreed to allow overflights of their countries in the interest of easing world tension. The United States has decided to implement two C-135 aircraft with a Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) that has a 3-meter resolution. This work is being sponsored by the Defense Nuclear Agency (DNA) and will be operational in Fall 1995. Since the SAR equipment must be exportable to foreign nations, a 20-year-old UPD-8 analog SAR system was selected as the front-end and refurbished for this application by Loral Defense Systems. Data processing is being upgraded to a currently exportable digitalmore » design by Sandia National Laboratories. Amplitude and phase histories will be collected during these overflights and digitized on VHS cassettes. Ground stations will use reduction algorithms to process the data and convert it to magnitude-detected images for member nations. System Planning Corporation is presently developing a portable ground station for use on the demonstration flights. Aircraft integration into the C-135 aircraft is being done by the Air Force at Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio.« less

  5. Shock-induced mechanochemistry in heterogeneous reactive powder mixtures

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    Gonzales, Manny; Gurumurthy, Ashok; Kennedy, Gregory; Neel, Christopher; Gokhale, Arun; Thadhani, Naresh

    The bulk response of compacted powder mixtures subjected to high-strain-rate loading conditions in various configurations is manifested from behavior at the meso-scale. Simulations at the meso-scale can provide an additional confirmation of the possible origins of the observed response. This work investigates the bulk dynamic response of Ti +B +Al reactive powder mixtures under two extreme loading configurations - uniaxial stress and strain loading - leveraging highly-resolved in-situ measurements and meso-scale simulations. Modified rod-on-anvil impact tests on a reactive pellet demonstrate an optimized stoichiometry promoting reaction in Ti +B +Al. Encapsulated powders subjected to shock compression via flyer plate tests provide possible evidence of a shock-induced reaction at high pressures. Meso-scale simulations of the direct experimental configurations employing highly-resolved microstructural features of the Ti +B compacted mixture show complex inhomogeneous deformation responses and reveal the importance of meso-scale features such as particle size and morphology and their effects on the measured response. Funding is generously provided by DTRA through Grant No. HDTRA1-10-1-0038 (Dr. Su Peiris - Program Manager) and by the SMART (AFRL Wright Patterson AFB) and NDSEG fellowships (High Performance Computing and Modernization Office).

  6. Improving Bed Management at Wright-Patterson Medical Center

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    1989-09-01

    arrival distributions are Poisson, as in Sim2, then interarrival times are distributed exponentially (Budnick, Mcleavey , and Mojena, 1988:770). While... McLeavey , D. and Mojena R., Principles of Operations Research for Management (second edition). Homewood IL: Irwin, 1988. Cannoodt, L. J. and

  7. 14. EXTERIOR VIEW OF OLD TENFOOT WIND TUNNEL (1991). ...

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    14. EXTERIOR VIEW OF OLD TEN-FOOT WIND TUNNEL (1991). - Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Area B, Buildings 25 & 24,10-foot & 20-foot Wind Tunnel Complex, Northeast side of block bounded by K, G, Third, & Fifth Streets, Dayton, Montgomery County, OH

  8. 13. EXTERIOR VIEW OF OLD TENFOOT WIND TUNNEL (1991). ...

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    13. EXTERIOR VIEW OF OLD TEN-FOOT WIND TUNNEL (1991). - Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Area B, Buildings 25 & 24,10-foot & 20-foot Wind Tunnel Complex, Northeast side of block bounded by K, G, Third, & Fifth Streets, Dayton, Montgomery County, OH

  9. 1. EXTERIOR VIEW, LOOKING SOUTHEAST, SHOWING FLIGHT TEST HANGARS IN ...

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    1. EXTERIOR VIEW, LOOKING SOUTHEAST, SHOWING FLIGHT TEST HANGARS IN CENTER, BUILDING 7 ON LEFT, AND BUILDING 8 ON RIGHT. - Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Area B, Building 1/9, Flight Test Hangars, On flightline between Ninth & Tenth Streets, Dayton, Montgomery County, OH

  10. Environmental Assessment for BRAC Facilities and Remote Field Training Site, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base

    DTIC Science & Technology

    2008-03-01

    34 3.2.4 Wetlands ...78 4.2.4 Wetlands ...Protection of Wetlands • 40 CFR, Part 6, Appendix A—Protection of Floodplains • 40 CFR, Part 6, Appendix A—Protection of Wetlands • 40 CFR, Part 230

  11. Enplanement and All Cargo Activity

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1994-04-01

    AFB FAYETTEVILLE NC 9 0 7,083 PR03 FAJARDO HARBOR FAJARDO PR 6 88,095 88,095 PTN HARRY P WILLIAMS M PATTERSON LA S 0 152 RWL RAWLINS MUNI RAWLINS WY S...NEW IBERIA ACADIANA REGIONAL ARA 231 LA HOUMA HOOMA-TERREBONNE HUM 209 LA PATTERSON HARRY P WILLIAMS MEN PTN 152 LA NEW ORLEANS NEW ORLEANS HAS /ALV...HOUSTON WILLIAM P HOBBY HOU 4,008,376 37 Tm ME4PHIS mPs INTL MEN 3,956,537 30 NO KANSAS CITY KANSAS CITY INTL MCI 3,697,822 39 OR PORTLAND PORTLAND

  12. 12. SOUTHWEST VIEW OF BUILDING 25C (SUBSONIC AERODYNAMICS TEST FACILITY) ...

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    12. SOUTHWEST VIEW OF BUILDING 25C (SUBSONIC AERODYNAMICS TEST FACILITY) (1992). - Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Area B, Buildings 25 & 24,10-foot & 20-foot Wind Tunnel Complex, Northeast side of block bounded by K, G, Third, & Fifth Streets, Dayton, Montgomery County, OH

  13. Market Analysis for Expansion of Surgical Services at USAF Medical Center Wright-Patterson.

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1991-04-22

    Rockville, Maryland: Aspen Malhotra , Naresh K . (1989) Decision Support Systems for Health Care Marketing Managers, Journal of Health Care Marketing Vol 9...information processing, analysis, storage, and distribution. Authors including Nickels (1978), Kropf and Greenberg (1984), Keckley (1988) and Malhotra (1989

  14. 2. EXTERIOR VIEW OF BUILDING 25B (TEST CHAMBER BUILDING) AND ...

    Library of Congress Historic Buildings Survey, Historic Engineering Record, Historic Landscapes Survey

    2. EXTERIOR VIEW OF BUILDING 25B (TEST CHAMBER BUILDING) AND WIND TUNNEL, LOOKING NORTHWEST (1991). - Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Area B, Buildings 25 & 24,10-foot & 20-foot Wind Tunnel Complex, Northeast side of block bounded by K, G, Third, & Fifth Streets, Dayton, Montgomery County, OH

  15. 32 CFR 240.6 - Retention program.

    Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR

    2014-07-01

    ... INFORMATION ASSURANCE SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM (IASP) § 240.6 Retention program. (a) The DoD IASP retention program... Force Institute of Technology (AFIT) at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio; the IRMC of the... education, to continue service within the DoD upon conclusion of their education, for a period equal to...

  16. What is the Use(s) and Mission(s) of the C-27J?

    DTIC Science & Technology

    2010-06-01

    heavier equipment throughout the cargo compartment at a position most advantageous to the aircraft’s weight and balance – unlike limitations which exist...Graduate Research Project, AFIT/ENS/ GMO /04-01. School of Engineering and Management, Air Force Institute of Technology (AU), Wright-Patterson Air

  17. Defense Energy Support Center Fact Book: Providing Energy Solutions Worldwide

    DTIC Science & Technology

    2010-04-20

    2011.through.fiscal. 2017 .. • Merging.System.Analysis.and.Program. Development.Oil.and.GAS.with.EBS.in.fiscal.2010...Wright.Patterson.Air.Force.Base,.OH Rock.Island.Arsenal,.IL Red.River.Army.Depot,. Texarkana ,.TX Malmstrom.Air.Force.Base,.MT Sub-Bituminous Coal: Ft..Wainwright,.AK

  18. Toxic Hazards Research Unit Annual Technical Report: 1985

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1985-09-01

    varnish makers’ and painters’ naphtha, Toxicol. Appl. Pharmacol., 32:263-281. Carpenter, C. P.. E. R. Kinkead, D. L. Geary, L. J. Sullivan, Jr., and J...and Pharmacology of Inorganic and Fluorine Contairnin Compounds, AMRL-TR-67-224, Aerospace Medical Research Laboiatory, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base

  19. Wind Tunnel Model Study of the Hot Exhaust Plume from the Compressor Research Facility at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1977-10-01

    PLUME FROM THE COMPRESSOR JtESEARCHJAC ILITY AT WRIGHT- /ATTERSON AIR FORCE JBASE, OHIO , r= mrm (.) Gary R./Ludwig 9. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION NAME... ms Mass flux of stack exhaust gas (slugs/sec) nrtfl Mass flux of ambient air and stack exhaust gas mixture st plume cross-section A (slugs/sec...the horizontal momentum flux in the ambient wind be the same in the model as it is in full-scale. /»» Ms M i a. ’ ro P>"S P*» + ’f (3) where 0

  20. The Shock and Vibration Bulletin. Part 3. Invited Papers, Pyrotechnic Shock, Pyrotechnic Shock Workshop

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1986-08-01

    Technology Laboratory, Watertown, MA AIR FORCE BASIC RESEARCH IN DYNAMICS AND CONTROL OF LARGE SPACE STRUCTURES Anthony K. Amos, Boiling Air Force Base...Engineering, Watchun$, NJ TEMPERATURE SHIFT CONSIDERATIONS FOR DAMPING MATERIALS L. Rogers, Air Force Wright Aeronautictl Laboratories, Wright...INDUCED CAVITY ACOUSTICS L.L. Shaw,. Air Force Wr4ht Aeroaauical Laborawrics, Wri•ht-Paucswon AFB. OH i 4i SESSION CHAIRMEN AND COCHAIRMEN 56th Shock and

  1. 1. EXTERIOR VIEW OF BUILDING 25A (COLD CHAMBER), LOOKING NORTHEAST, ...

    Library of Congress Historic Buildings Survey, Historic Engineering Record, Historic Landscapes Survey

    1. EXTERIOR VIEW OF BUILDING 25A (COLD CHAMBER), LOOKING NORTHEAST, WITH WIND TUNNEL IN BACKGROUND (1991). - Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Area B, Buildings 25 & 24,10-foot & 20-foot Wind Tunnel Complex, Northeast side of block bounded by K, G, Third, & Fifth Streets, Dayton, Montgomery County, OH

  2. What is the Best Use(s) and Mission(s) of the C-27J?

    DTIC Science & Technology

    2010-06-01

    cargo compartment at a position most advantageous to the aircraft’s weight and balance – unlike limitations which exist in the legacy C-130 Hercules...ENS/ GMO /04-01. School of Engineering and Management, Air Force Institute of Technology (AU), Wright-Patterson Air Force Base OH, May 2004

  3. Environmental Assessment for Explosives Ordnance Disposal Proficiency Training Range at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio

    DTIC Science & Technology

    2010-06-01

    s) __ Test Plt(s) __ Test Trench(es) __ Deep Test(s) __ PZ or Humus Removal __ Testing/Excav. (strategy unknown) __ Mitigation/Block Excavation...Collection __ Surface Collection _Auger/Soil Corer _Shovel Test (s) .lL... Test Pit (s) _Test Trench (es) __ Deep Test (s) _ PZ or Humus Removal

  4. An Analysis of the Predicted Benefits of Multi-Year Procurement

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1982-09-01

    concerned with these issues. The researchers were especially concerned with model sensitivity to parameters used in the financial sector. Model validation is...TECHNOLOGY (ATC) WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, OH 45433 qEK•Y TO RrNov O i 5 April 1982 suata Survey of Educacion With Industry Students To LS I fully

  5. Microstructure-Sensitive Modeling of High Cycle Fatigue (Preprint)

    DTIC Science & Technology

    2009-03-01

    SUBJECT TERMS microplasticity , microstructure-sensitive modeling, high cycle fatigue, fatigue variability 16. SECURITY CLASSIFICATION OF: 17...3Air Force Research Laboratory Wright Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio 45433 Keywords: Microplasticity , microstructure-sensitive modeling, high cycle...cyclic microplasticity ) plays a key role in modeling fatigue resistance. Unlike effective properties such as elastic stiffness, fatigue is

  6. (Environmental investigation of ground water contamination at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio)

    DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)

    Not Available

    1992-04-01

    This Removal Action System Design has been prepared as a Phase I Volume for the implementation of the Phase II removal action at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base (WPAFB) near Dayton, Ohio. The objective of the removal action is to prevent, to the extent practicable, the migration of ground water contaminated with chlorinated volatile organic compounds (VOCS) across the southwest boundary of Area C. The Phase 1, Volume 9 Removal Action System Design compiles the design documents prepared for the Phase II Removal Action. These documents, which are presented in Appendices to Volume 9, include: Process Design, which presents the 30more » percent design for the ground water treatment system (GWTS); Design Packages 1 and 2 for Earthwork and Road Construction, and the Discharge Pipeline, respectively; no drawings are included in the appendix; Design Package 3 for installation of the Ground Water Extraction Well(s); Design Package 4 for installation of the Monitoring Well Instrumentation; and Design Package 5 for installation of the Ground Water Treatment System; this Design Package is incorporated by reference because of its size.« less

  7. Internet Protocol Geolocation: Development of a Delay-Based Hybrid Methodology for Locating the Geographic Location of a Network Node

    DTIC Science & Technology

    2007-03-01

    provides a means for anyone who has access to an Internet connection to collect or disseminate information on a global scale at a very low cost. The......AIR UNIVERSITY AIR FORCE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE; DISTRIBUTION UNLIMITED

  8. Computational and Experimental Evaluation of a Complex Inlet Swirl Pattern Generation System (POSTPRINT)

    DTIC Science & Technology

    2016-08-01

    Sanders, Chase A. Nessler, William W. Copenhaver, Michael G. List, and Timothy J. Janczewski Turbomachinery Branch Turbine Engine Division AUGUST...Branch Turbine Engine Division Turbine Engine Division Aerospace Systems Directorate //Signature// ROBERT D. HANCOCK Principal Scientist Turbine ...ORGANIZATION Turbomachinery Branch Turbine Engine Division Air Force Research Laboratory, Aerospace Systems Directorate Wright-Patterson Air Force

  9. 27. VIEW OF EXHAUST AND DEFLECTOR FOR SUBSONIC AERODYNAMICS RESEARCH ...

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    27. VIEW OF EXHAUST AND DEFLECTOR FOR SUBSONIC AERODYNAMICS RESEARCH LABORATORY, BUILDING 25C, WHICH REPLACED THE 10-FOOT WIND TUNNEL (1991). - Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Area B, Buildings 25 & 24,10-foot & 20-foot Wind Tunnel Complex, Northeast side of block bounded by K, G, Third, & Fifth Streets, Dayton, Montgomery County, OH

  10. 26. VIEW OF EXHAUST AND DEFLECTOR FOR SUBSONIC AERODYNAMICS RESEARCH ...

    Library of Congress Historic Buildings Survey, Historic Engineering Record, Historic Landscapes Survey

    26. VIEW OF EXHAUST AND DEFLECTOR FOR SUBSONIC AERODYNAMICS RESEARCH LABORATORY, BUILDING 25C, WHICH REPLACED THE 10-FOOT WIND TUNNEL (1991). - Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Area B, Buildings 25 & 24,10-foot & 20-foot Wind Tunnel Complex, Northeast side of block bounded by K, G, Third, & Fifth Streets, Dayton, Montgomery County, OH

  11. 28. VIEW OF EXHAUST AND DEFLECTOR FOR SUBSONIC AERODYNAMICS RESEARCH ...

    Library of Congress Historic Buildings Survey, Historic Engineering Record, Historic Landscapes Survey

    28. VIEW OF EXHAUST AND DEFLECTOR FOR SUBSONIC AERODYNAMICS RESEARCH LABORATORY, BUILDING 25C, WHICH REPLACED THE 10-FOOT WIND TUNNEL (1991). - Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Area B, Buildings 25 & 24,10-foot & 20-foot Wind Tunnel Complex, Northeast side of block bounded by K, G, Third, & Fifth Streets, Dayton, Montgomery County, OH

  12. A Study of Cumulative Trauma Disorders of the Upper Extremities and Occupation in Wright-Patterson Adir Force Base Civilian Personnel.

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1995-09-01

    Workers: Individual, Ergonomie and Work Organizational Factors," Ergonomics, 38: 763- 776 (April 1995). Brogmus, G.E. and R. Marko. "The...Naval Health Research Center, San Diego CA, June 1988 (AD-A199920). Keyserling, W. M. and others. "A Checklist For Evaluating Ergonomie Risk Factors

  13. Programs at Wright-patterson Air Force Base

    NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)

    Dayton, Ron

    1991-01-01

    The Lubrication Branch has two active programs that are developing gas turbine engine mainshaft air/oil seals. Both of these programs, one of which is with General Electric Aircraft Engines and the other with Pratt & Whitney Aircraft, are addressing counter-rotating intershaft applications which involve very high rubbing velocities. The objectives and requirements of these efforts are briefly addressed.

  14. Speech Understanding in Air Intercept Controller Training System Design.

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1979-01-01

    Street MD 700 Utica, NY 13503chief MI Field Unit Mr. J. Michael Nyc, Pres identP.O. Box 476 Marketing Consultants Interna tional , Inc.Fort Rucker, AL... Researc h Lab Systems and Information Sciences Lab ~aman Engi neering Division Texas Instruments ~fright-Patterson AFB P. 0. Box 5936 Dayton, OH

  15. An Evaluation of the Pavement Condition Index Prediction Model for Rigid Airfield Pavements

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1982-09-01

    UNCLASSIFIED SECURITY CLASSIFICATION OF THIS PAGO(I*%A Data Entotoi) The United States Army Corps of Engineers, Construction Engineering Research Laboratory...Condition . . . 31 Pavement Design/ Construction ....... . 82 Aircraft Traffic ........ .............. 82 Climate Conditions ........ ............. 84...PATTERSON AFB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155 C. DATA OBTAINED FROM THE CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING RESEARCH LABORATORY. .. .. 168 D

  16. Book Analysis: Command and Control of Theater Forces: Adequacy,

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1988-04-01

    COPN R OTIC 11 AIR COMMAND AND STAFF COLLEGE STUDENT REPORT BOOK ANALYSIS: COMMA1ND AND CONTROL OF THEATER FORCES: ADEQUACY1 MA~JOR JOHN J. WRIGHT 88...brIc rNT- PA-- DTIC TAS L DIstrbA(-c & %W1.~b~ ~ Vii D~ , _ _ _ ABOUT THE AUTHOR The author is currently a student at the Air Command and Staff...College, Maxwell AFB AL. A 1973 ROTC graduate from Allegheny College, he attended undergraduate pilot training at Reese AFB TX. From 1975-1980, he was a

  17. Managing Cyber Operator Training Cirriculum

    DTIC Science & Technology

    2010-06-01

    people grow their food on it, and people build their communities on it. Its terrain is defined by elevation, features such as forests and desserts ...DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE AIR UNIVERSITY AIR FORCE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE ...DISTRIBUTION/AVAILABILITY STATEMENT Approved for public release ; distribution unlimited 13. SUPPLEMENTARY NOTES 14. ABSTRACT The purpose of this research

  18. Managing Cyber Operator Training Curriculum

    DTIC Science & Technology

    2010-06-01

    DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE AIR UNIVERSITY AIR FORCE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE ...APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE ; DISTRIBUTION IS UNLIMITED AFIT/ICW/ENG/10-01 MANAGING CYBER OPERATOR TRAINING CIRRICULUM Matthew G...It will focus on existing courseware, and new courseware slated to be released in the coming year. It will cover use of Advanced Distributed

  19. Space motion sickness preflight adaptation training: preliminary studies with prototype trainers

    NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)

    Parker, D. E.; Rock, J. C.; von Gierke, H. E.; Ouyang, L.; Reschke, M. F.; Arrott, A. P.

    1987-01-01

    Preflight training frequently has been proposed as a potential solution to the problem of space motion sickness. The paper considers successively the otolith reinterpretation, the concept for a preflight adaptation trainer and the research with the Miami University Seesaw, the Wright Patterson Air-Force Base Dynamic Environment Simulator and the Visually Coupled Airborne Systems Simulator prototype adaptation trainers.

  20. Reusable Military Launch Systems (RMLS)

    DTIC Science & Technology

    2008-02-01

    described on inside pages STINFO COPY AIR FORCE RESEARCH LABORATORY AIR VEHICLES DIRECTORATE WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, OH 45433...7542 AIR FORCE MATERIEL COMMAND UNITED STATES AIR FORCE NOTICE AND SIGNATURE PAGE Using Government drawings, specifications, or other data...DOCUMENTATION PAGE Form Approved OMB No. 0704-0188 The public reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated to average 1 hour per response

  1. The Miniaturization of the AFIT Random Noise Radar

    DTIC Science & Technology

    2013-03-01

    RANDOM NOISE RADAR I. Introduction Recent advances in technology and signal processing techniques have opened thedoor to using an ultra-wide band random...AIR FORCE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A. APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE; DISTRIBUTION UNLIMITED...and Computer Engineering Graduate School of Engineering and Management Air Force Institute of Technology Air University Air Education and Training

  2. Range Precision of LADAR Systems

    DTIC Science & Technology

    2008-09-01

    photodetector, which is small compared to the receiver aperture. The photodetector converts the focused optical field into an electrical signal...Range Precision of LADAR Systems DISSERTATION Steven Johnson, AFIT/DEE/ENG/08-15 DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE AIR UNIVERSITY AIR FORCE INSTITUTE OF...TECHNOLOGY Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE; DISTRIBUTION UNLIMITED. The views expressed in this dissertation are those

  3. Resolving Contract Disputes

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1988-11-01

    as part of the required training for Army contracting personnel. Specifically, these were courses in contract administration and contract law offered...courts and boards. The process itself was discussed in very general terms.[7] The AFIT Government Contract Law Course concerns itself with legal concepts...Washington, D.C., 1984 4. . Air Force Institute of Technology, Government Contract Law , Course Manual, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, April

  4. Precipitation in Powder Metallurgy, Nickel Base Superalloys: Review of Modeling Approach and Formulation of Engineering (Postprint)

    DTIC Science & Technology

    2016-12-01

    MATERIALS SOCIETY (STINFO COPY) AIR FORCE RESEARCH LABORATORY MATERIALS AND MANUFACTURING DIRECTORATE WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, OH 45433-7750...S) AND ADDRESS(ES) 10. SPONSORING/MONITORING AGENCY ACRONYM(S) Air Force Research Laboratory Materials and Manufacturing Directorate...Pratt & Whitney 7. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION NAME(S) AND ADDRESS(ES) 3) Thermophysical Properties Research Laboratory, Inc., 3080

  5. SCALAR MULTI-PASS ATOMIC MAGNETOMETER

    DTIC Science & Technology

    2017-08-01

    primarily by atomic shot noise. Furthermore, the spectrum of quantum spin noise provides information on the time correlation between the spins and...the resulting light to be shot -noise-limited both with and without the polarizer in place. Newer Vixar VCSELs with internal gratings on output...described on inside pages STINFO COPY AIR FORCE RESEARCH LABORATORY SENSORS DIRECTORATE WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, OH 45433-7320

  6. [Environmental investigation of ground water contamination at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio]. Volume 9, Removal action system design

    DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)

    Not Available

    1992-04-01

    This Removal Action System Design has been prepared as a Phase I Volume for the implementation of the Phase II removal action at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base (WPAFB) near Dayton, Ohio. The objective of the removal action is to prevent, to the extent practicable, the migration of ground water contaminated with chlorinated volatile organic compounds (VOCS) across the southwest boundary of Area C. The Phase 1, Volume 9 Removal Action System Design compiles the design documents prepared for the Phase II Removal Action. These documents, which are presented in Appendices to Volume 9, include: Process Design, which presents the 30more » percent design for the ground water treatment system (GWTS); Design Packages 1 and 2 for Earthwork and Road Construction, and the Discharge Pipeline, respectively; no drawings are included in the appendix; Design Package 3 for installation of the Ground Water Extraction Well(s); Design Package 4 for installation of the Monitoring Well Instrumentation; and Design Package 5 for installation of the Ground Water Treatment System; this Design Package is incorporated by reference because of its size.« less

  7. Correlation of Solar X-ray Flux and SID Modified VLF Signal Strength

    DTIC Science & Technology

    2015-03-26

    accomplished by a research group from Cambridge in the late 1940s. The group recorded the 16 kHz signal of the transmitter in Rugby , England, with the call...Patterson AFB, OH 2013. 3. American Geophysical Union . “Biggest Ever Solar Flare was Even Bigger than Thought,” Science Daily, 16 March 2004

  8. Aircraft Derived Low Level Winds and Upwelling Off the Peruvian Cost during March, April, and May 1977.

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1979-08-01

    Force Institute of Technology (ATC) ~ vih -Patterson AFB,. OH 45433 19. KEY WORDS (Continue on reverse side if necessary and identify by block number) 20...per- manent high located west of Chile drives the consistent southerly winds, while the more variable ocean currents pro- vide the colder subsurface

  9. Antenna analysis using properties of metamaterials

    NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)

    Mitra, Atindra K.; Hu, Colin; Maxwell, Kasandra

    2010-04-01

    As part of the Student Internship Programs at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, including the AFRL Wright Scholar Program for High School Students and the AFRL STEP Program, sample results from preliminary investigation and analysis of integrated antenna structures are reported. Investigation of these novel integrated antenna geometries can be interpreted as a continuation of systems analysis under the general topic area of potential integrated apertures for future software radar/radio solutions [1] [2]. Specifically, the categories of novel integrated aperture geometries investigated in this paper include slotted-fractal structures on microstrip rectangular patch antenna models in tandem with the analysis of exotic substrate materials comprised of a type of synthesized electromagnetic structure known as metamaterials [8] - [10].

  10. Multisensory cueing for enhancing orientation information during flight.

    PubMed

    Albery, William B

    2007-05-01

    The U.S. Air Force still regards spatial disorientation (SD) and loss of situational awareness (SA) as major contributing factors in operational Class A aircraft mishaps ($1M in aircraft loss and/or pilot fatality). Air Force Safety Agency data show 71 Class A SD mishaps from 1991-2004 in both fixed and rotary-wing aircraft. These mishaps resulted in 62 fatalities and an aircraft cost of over $2.OB. These losses account for 21 % of the USAF's Class A mishaps during that 14-yr period. Even non-mishap SD events negatively impact aircrew performance and reduce mission effectiveness. A multisensory system has been developed called the Spatial Orientation Retention Device (SORD) to enhance the aircraft attitude information to the pilot. SORD incorporates multisensory aids including helmet mounted symbology and tactile and audio cues. SORD has been prototyped and demonstrated in the Air Force Research Laboratory at Wright-Patterson AFB, OH. The technology has now been transitioned to a Rotary Wing Brownout program. This paper discusses the development of SORD and a potential application, including an augmented cognition application. Unlike automatic ground collision avoidance systems, SORD does not take over the aircraft if a pre-set altitude is broached by the pilot; rather, SORD provides complementary attitude cues to the pilot via the tactile, audio, and visual systems that allow the pilot to continue flying through disorienting conditions.

  11. Emulation of Industrial Control Field Device Protocols

    DTIC Science & Technology

    2013-03-01

    platforms such as the Arduino ( based on the Atmel AVR architecture) or popular PIC architecture based devices, which are programmed for specific functions...UNIVERSITY AIR FORCE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Wright-Patterson Air Force Base , Ohio DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A. APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE; DISTRIBUTION...confidence intervals for the mean. Based on these results, extensive knowledge of the specific implementations of the protocols or timing profiles of the

  12. Opportunities for Nondestructive Evaluation: Quantitative Characterization (Postprint)

    DTIC Science & Technology

    2017-07-01

    between the design and the as- manufactured and, ultimately, the as-maintained state. As this occurs with the article of interest being placed in...TESTING (STINFO COPY) AIR FORCE RESEARCH LABORATORY MATERIALS AND MANUFACTURING DIRECTORATE WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, OH 45433-7750 AIR FORCE...MONITORING AGENCY NAME(S) AND ADDRESS(ES) 10. SPONSORING/MONITORING AGENCY ACRONYM(S) Air Force Research Laboratory Materials and Manufacturing

  13. Environmental Assessment for Construction of BRAC Infrastructure Upgrades and the Human Performance Wing Complex in the Area B Hilltop District, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base

    DTIC Science & Technology

    2007-09-01

    20047 20434 20615 20092 21630 20091 20072 20773 20100 20027 20771 20062 20645 20740 20625 20018 20769 21624 20191 20449 20626 22001 20168 20677 20016...20027 20771 20062 20645 20740 20625 27141 20769 21624 27146 27149 27143 27151 27154 27148 27158 27157 27152 20191 27137 27163 27156 20449 27125 27136

  14. The Shock and Vibration Bulletin. Part 2. Structural Analysis, Design Techniques

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1973-06-01

    FLOATING SHOCK PLATFORM SUBJECTED TO UNDERWATER EXPLOSIONS R. P. Brooks, and B. C, McNalght Naval Air Engineering Center Philadelphia, Pa, A lumped...Lohwasser, Air Force Flight Dynamics Laboratory, Wright -Patterson APB, Ohio AN ALGORITHM FOR SEMI-INVERSE ANALYSIS OF NONLINEAR DYNAMIC SYSTEMS ... 65 R...MATHEMATICAL MODEL OF A TYPICAL.FOATING SHOCK PLATFORM SSUBJECTED TO-UNDERWATE- EXPLOSIONS .......... ...................... 143 R. P. Brooks and B. C

  15. Challenges of Enterprise Wide AM for Air Force Sustainment

    DTIC Science & Technology

    2016-12-01

    December 2016 Naguy is chief of the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center’s Product Support Engineering Division at Wright Patterson Air Force Base in...today and into the future. To truly capitalize on the full potential of AM, the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center (AFLCMC) in close collabora...approach for material standards and quality include un- derstanding powder characteristics, developing an enterprise material characterization

  16. 2018 Military Retirement Options: An Expected Net Present Value Decision Analysis Model

    DTIC Science & Technology

    2017-03-23

    Decision Analysis Model Bret N. Witham Follow this and additional works at: https://scholar.afit.edu/etd Part of the Benefits and Compensation Commons...FORCE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A. APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE; DISTRIBUTION UNLIMITED...Science in Operations Research Bret N. Witham, BS Captain, USAF March 2017 DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A. APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE; DISTRIBUTION

  17. Cavity Coupled Aeroramp Injector Combustion Study

    DTIC Science & Technology

    2009-06-01

    Fluorescence RC-18 Propulsion Research Cell 18 at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Scramjet Supersonic Combustion Ramjet TDLAS Tunable Diode Laser...aerothrottle starting device. There were also mass flow meters on the vitiator oxygen and natural gas supplies. The ethylene fuel used in the DMSJ...PSI System 10 Hz Health Monitoring System ~0.75 Hz Sensors A/D Converters Buffer Database/Console 5 Hz 22 Figure 16: Nominal

  18. Measuring Scaling Effects in Small Two-Stroke Internal Combustion Engines

    DTIC Science & Technology

    2014-06-20

    Figure 17. The engines ingest air /fuel mixture through a dual mixing screw carburetor to the crankcase. Crankcase compression drives the scavenging...Alex K. Rowton, Captain, USAF AFIT-ENY-T-14-J-36 DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE AIR UNIVERSITY AIR FORCE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Wright...Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A. APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE; DISTRIBUTION UNLIMITED. The views expressed

  19. Comprehensive Clinical Phenotyping & Genetic Mapping for the Discovery of Autism Susceptibility Genes

    DTIC Science & Technology

    2012-12-05

    Bisgaier J, Levinson D, Cutts DB, & Rhodes KV., (2011) Access to autism evaluation appointments with developmental-behavioral and neurodevelopmental ...W403 Columbus, OH 43205 Final Report Comprehensive Clinical Phenotyping & Genetic Mapping for the Discovery of Autism Susceptibility Genes...QFOXGHDUHDFRGH 1.0 Summary In 2006, the Central Ohio Registry for Autism (CORA) was initiated as a collaboration between Wright-Patterson Air

  20. Use of Demographics to Predict High Risk Individuals for Suicide

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    2013-06-01

    GRP-13-J-15 DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE AIR UNIVERSITY AIR FORCE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio APPROVED...Department of Operational Sciences Graduate School of Engineering and Management Air Force Institute of Technology Air University Air Education and...Health Statistics. The military data is collected from the DOD Suicide Event Reports (DODSER) from the National Center for Telehealth and Technology

  1. Alternative Indices of Performance: An Exploration of Eye Gaze Metrics in a Visual Puzzle Task

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    2014-07-01

    strategy in which participants anchor their search on pieces in the correct positions results. Although there were significant effects for both...PERFORMANCE WING, HUMAN EFFECTIVENESS DIRECTORATE, WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, OH 45433 AIR FORCE MATERIEL COMMAND UNITED STATES AIR FORCE...Interface Division //signed// WILLIAM E. RUSSELL Chief, Warfighter Interface Division Human Effectiveness Directorate 711 Human Performance

  2. Survival Analysis of US Air Force Officer Retention Rate

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    2017-03-23

    Air Force Institute of Technology AFIT Scholar Theses and Dissertations 3-23-2017 Survival Analysis of US Air Force Officer Retention Rate Courtney N...AIR UNIVERSITY AIR FORCE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A. APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE...to the Faculty Department of Operational Sciences Graduate School of Engineering and Management Air Force Institute of Technology Air University

  3. The Effects of Transcutaneous Electrical Stimulation on the Orthodontic Movement of Teeth.

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    1985-05-01

    Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation is an alternating electrical current applied k., ’ to the skin or gingiva with surface electrodes. Many...AD-AI68 889 THE EFFECTS OF TRANSCUTANEOUS ELECTRICAL STIMULATION ON 1/i THE ORTHODONTIC MOVEMENT OF TEETH(U) AIR FORCE INST OF TECH WRIGHT-PATTERSON...SPECIAL FIELD OF THE THESIS: of Transcutaneous Electrical Stimiu- Transcutaneous Electrical Stimulation lation on the Orthodontic Movement

  4. Experimental Methods to Characterize Nonlinear Vibration of Flapping Wing Micro Air Vehicles

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    2007-03-01

    EXPERIMENTAL METHODS TO CHARACTERIZE NONLINEAR VIBRATION OF FLAPPING WING MICRO AIR VEHICLES THESIS Adam P. Tobias, Captain, USAF...AFIT/GAE/ENY/07-M23 DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE AIR UNIVERSITY AIR FORCE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio...author and do not reflect the official policy or position of the United States Air Force, Department of Defense, or the United States Government

  5. Final Assembly, Testing and Processing of the Rigidizable Inflatable Get-Away-Special Experiment (RIGEX) for Spaceflight Qualification

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    2007-09-01

    THESIS Jeremy J. Owens, Captain, USAF AFIT/GA/ENY/07-S02 DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE AIR UNIVERSITY AIR FORCE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Wright...Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE; DISTRIBUTION UNLIMITED The views expressed in this thesis are...SPACEFLIGHT QUALIFICATION THESIS Presented to the Faculty Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics Graduate School of Engineering and

  6. Split D Differential Probe Model Validation Using an Impedance Analyzer (Preprint)

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    2014-02-01

    AIR FORCE RESEARCH LABORATORY MATERIALS AND MANUFACTURING DIRECTORATE WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, OH 45433-7750 AIR FORCE MATERIEL COMMAND... manufacture , use, or sell any patented invention that may relate to them. This report was cleared for public release by the USAF 88th Air Base Wing (88...Materials Division Materials and Manufacturing Directorate This report is published in the interest of scientific and technical information

  7. A Study of the Fluid-Dynamic Pressure Fields on Compressor Reed Valves.

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    1985-12-01

    AIR FORCE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY ": Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio . . .. " . _ .01 1...mixture containing white pigment, the test rig was painted black to insure better contrast for photography. The oil was dotted on the base plate of...test rig black roughened the Eurtace and slightly reduced the sharpness ox the shock line. For con.iiuration ., three test pressures were chosen. Fhe

  8. Model-Based Compositional Reasoning for Complex Systems of Systems (SoS)

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    2016-11-01

    more structured approach for finding flaws /weaknesses in the systems . As the system is updated, either in response to a found flaw or new...AFRL-RQ-WP-TR-2016-0172 MODEL-BASED COMPOSITIONAL REASONING FOR COMPLEX SYSTEMS OF SYSTEMS (SoS) M. Anthony Aiello, Benjamin D. Rodes...LABORATORY AEROSPACE SYSTEMS DIRECTORATE WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, OH 45433-7541 AIR FORCE MATERIEL COMMAND UNITED STATES AIR FORCE NOTICE

  9. Environmental Assessment for the Aeromedical Evacuation Formal Training Unit, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base

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    2012-05-01

    adverse health effects (HHS 2010). However, propylene glycol requires oxygen for breakdown, which can deplete surface waters of dissolved oxygen ...and the Human Effectiveness Directorate (RH), plus supporting functions. Facility 20840 contains a high-bay area that houses two C-130 training...aircrew training program that develops and maintains a high state of mission readiness for immediate and effective deployments across the range of

  10. Spin-Orbit Torque and Spin Pumping in YIG/Pt with Interfacial Insertion Layers (Postprint)

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    2018-05-03

    Distribution Statement A. Approved for public release: distribution unlimited. © 2018 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS (STINFO COPY) AIR FORCE RESEARCH ...SPONSORING/MONITORING AGENCY ACRONYM(S) Air Force Research Laboratory Materials and Manufacturing Directorate Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH... observe a large enhancement of Gilbert damping with the insertion of Py that cannot be accounted for solely by spin pumping, revealing significant spin

  11. Radio Frequency Fingerprinting Techniques Through Preamble Modification in IEEE 802.11B

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    2014-06-30

    As such, RSSI– based approaches work best in static environments where the locality of each station remains consistent [Wri03]. 2.8.3 MAC Spoofing...DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE AIR UNIVERSITY AIR FORCE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Wright-Patterson Air Force Base , Ohio DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A: APPROVED...45 4.3.1 Analysis of Intel– Based Transceivers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 4.3.2 Results of the Intel 3945 Series transceiver

  12. Toxic Hazards Research Unit Annual Technical Report: 1984

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    1984-09-01

    exposed to TOCP exhibited the classic lesions of delayed neuropathy (Smith and Lillie, 1931; Barnes and Denz, 1953; (avanagh, 1954; and Fenton , 1955...Safety of *.i Chemicals in Food, Drugs, and Cosmetics , The staff of the Divi- sion of Pharmacology of the Federal Food and Drug Administration, Austin...Annual Technical Report: 1967, AMRL-TR-67-137 (AD 834723), Aerospace Medical Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. Fenton , J. C

  13. MOLECULAR DYNAMICS SIMULATION AND EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES OF GOLD NANOPARTICLE TEMPLATED HDL-LIKE NANOPARTICLES FOR CHOLESTEROL (POSTPRINT)

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    2016-12-21

    STINFO COPY) AIR FORCE RESEARCH LABORATORY MATERIALS AND MANUFACTURING DIRECTORATE WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, OH 45433-7750 AIR FORCE MATERIEL...9. SPONSORING/MONITORING AGENCY NAME(S) AND ADDRESS(ES) 10. SPONSORING/MONITORING AGENCY ACRONYM(S) Air Force Research Laboratory...removing excess cholesterol from arterial plaques. Gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) functionalized with apolipoprotein A-I and with the lipids 1,2

  14. Critical Issues for Establishment of a Permanently-Occupied Lunar Base.

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    1987-09-01

    AIR FORCE ,. AIR UNIVERSITY AIR FORCE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 8 7 12 ’ -0). Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio IpDoTRiBUTON STATEMENT A Approved...the document are technically accurate, and no sensitive items, detrimental ideas, or deleterious information is contained therein. Furthermore, the...Faculty of the School of Systems and Logistics of the Air Force Institute of Technology Air University In Partial Fullfillment of the Requirements

  15. Optimal CH-47 AND C-130 Workload Balance

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    2011-03-01

    the above hub-and-spoke formulations as a foundation for further model variants. For example, de Camargo et al. introduced a model formulation for...the load among other hubs mitigating flow congestion (de Camargo , Miranda, Ferreira, Luna, 2009). Hyun and O’Kelly constructed the reliable p-hub...Department of the Air Force, Air University, Air Force Institute of Technology. Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH. 1998. de Camargo , R. S

  16. Characterization of a Hyperspectral Chromotomographic Imaging Ground System

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    2012-03-22

    developed by the Air Force Institute of Technology (AFIT). The optical model is constructed using Zemax and MATLAB. The model provides the mechanism required...can also be used to incorporate interferometric measurements of optical components and model them in Zemax. The model uses a Zernike Phase Surface to...THE AIR FORCE AIR UNIVERSITY AIR FORCE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A APPROVED FOR PUBLIC

  17. Implement Family Member Assessment Component in the Millennium Cohort Study

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    2010-10-01

    Hospital , Camp Pendleton, CA Tyler C. Smith, MS, PhD, DoD Center for Deployment Health Research, NHRC, San Diego CA Col Timothy S. Wells, USAF, BSC, Air...physical health, relationship quality, deployment/ reunion , and service utilization. In addition, data will be linked to medical records collected...Laboratory, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH; and Margaret Ryan from the Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton, Camp Pendleton, CA. Additionally, the

  18. Airlift Cargo Hub Port Hold Times: Controlling Variations in Defense Supply Chain Delivery

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    2010-06-01

    AIR UNIVERSITY AIR FORCE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE; DISTRIBUTION UNLIMITED...Department of Operational Sciences Graduate School of Engineering and Management Air Force Institute of Technology Air University Air...process for a seamless flow of cargo onto the aircraft segment (AMC and DDC , 24 Sep 08). Figure 6 AMC Velocity Efforts (Anderson D. , 2009) While

  19. Using Covert Means to Establish Cybercraft Command and Control

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    2009-03-01

    unknown entity. This mimics human trust patterns in many ways [15]. Take for example a human trying to find 10 a new auto mechanic or a new babysitter ...AIR UNIVERSITY AIR FORCE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE; DISTRIBUTION UNLIMITED. The views...Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Graduate School of Engineering and Management Air Force Institute of Technology Air University Air

  20. Using Markov Decision Processes with Heterogeneous Queueing Systems to Examine Military MEDEVAC Dispatching Policies

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    2017-03-23

    Air Force Institute of Technology AFIT Scholar Theses and Dissertations 3-23-2017 Using Markov Decision Processes with Heterogeneous Queueing Systems... TECHNOLOGY Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE; DISTRIBUTION UNLIMITED. The views expressed in...POLICIES THESIS Presented to the Faculty Department of Operational Sciences Graduate School of Engineering and Management Air Force Institute of Technology

  1. Engineering Change Orders and their Impact on DoD Acquisition Contracts

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    2017-03-23

    Air Force Institute of Technology AFIT Scholar Theses and Dissertations 3-23-2017 Engineering Change Orders and their Impact on DoD Acquisition...MS-17-M-180 DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE AIR UNIVERSITY AIR FORCE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio DISTRIBUTION...School of Engineering and Management Air Force Institute of Technology Air University Air Education and Training Command In Partial Fulfillment of

  2. Proceedings of Military Librarians' Workshop. The User and the Library (11th, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, October 31-November 2, 1967).

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    Air Force Inst. of Tech., Wright-Patterson AFB, OH.

    The purpose of this workshop was to investigate the problems the user faces in using a military library and to develop some methods of overcoming these problems. To provide balanced representation of both users and librarians, outside speakers contributed ideas that were discussed in group meetings. Each group discussed the same major topics,…

  3. Vortex Wakes of Conventional Aircraft

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    1975-05-01

    Research Laboratories, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base , Ohio 45433, USA This work was prepared at the request of the Fluid Dynamics Panel of AGARD. THE...aerospace sciences relevant to strengthening the common defence posture; - Improving the co-operation among member nations in aerospace research and...two models have been developed to describe the inviscid structure of the vortex wake. The first model was due to Prandtl [10] and is based on the

  4. A Cost Model for Air Force Institute of Technology Programs.

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    1979-09-01

    Patterson AFB OH, September 1977. ADA 047662. 16. Horngren , Charles T. Cost Accounting , A Managerial Emphasis. Englewood Cliffs NJ: Prentice Hall, Inc...25 S . Categorical Breakdown of AFIT Cost Matrix ....... .................. . 26 6. Elemental Breakdown of AFIT Direct Cost Category...maximum use of existing data sources such as the Air Force Accounting System for Operations. Justification for Research In past years, cost studies

  5. Sting Dynamics of Wind Tunnel Models

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    1976-05-01

    Patterson AFB, AFFDL, Ohio, October 1964. 17. Brunk, James E. "Users Manual: Extended Capability Magnus Rotor and Ballistic Body 6-DOF Trajectory...measure "second-order" aerodynamic effects resulting, for example, from Reynolds number in- fluence. Consequently, all wind tunnel data systems are...sting-model interference effects , sting configurations normally consist of one or more linearly tapered sections combined with one or more untapered

  6. Proceedings of the Conference on Environmental Toxicology (13th) Held at Dayton, OH on 16-18 November 1982

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1983-08-01

    Toxic Hazards Division Air Force Aerospace Medical Research Laboratory Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio Perfluorinated compounds have wide...to nine carbon perfluorinated fatty acid compounds are used to impart water and oil resistance to paper, fabrics, and leather (Rozner and Taves, 1980...contain commercial mixtures of derivatized perfluorinated fatty acids. The use of perfluorinated compounds for vascular fluid replace- ment has been

  7. Finite Element Model Optimization of the FalconSAT-5 Structural Engineering Model

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    2009-03-01

    for coupled loads analyses. To develop the FE tuning process, this research focuses on the United States Air Force Academy (USAFA) FalconSAT-5 SEM II...Kirtland Air Force Base (KAFB) were sufficient for design engineers to ensure compliance with launch loads. However, for the coupled loads analysis...OF THE AIR FORCE AIR UNIVERSITY AIR FORCE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE; DISTRIBUTION

  8. A Systems Architecture and Advanced Sensors Application for Real-Time Aircraft Structural Health Monitoring

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    2011-03-01

    DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE AIR UNIVERSITY AIR FORCE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE...position of the United States Air Force, Department of Defense, or the United States Government. This material is declared a work of the United...Management Graduate School of Engineering and Management Air Force Institute of Technology Air University Air Education and Training Command In

  9. Collaborative Multidisciplinary Sciences for Analysis and Design of Aerospace Vehicles. Volume 1

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    2017-05-01

    AEROSPACE VEHICLES Volume 1 5a. CONTRACT NUMBER FA8650-09-2-3938 5b. GRANT NUMBER 5c. PROGRAM ELEMENT NUMBER 62201F 6. AUTHOR(S) Raymond M...S) AND ADDRESS(ES) 8. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION REPORT NUMBERDesign and Analysis Branch (AFRL/RQVC) Aerospace Vehicles Division Air Force Research...Laboratory, Aerospace Systems Directorate Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH 45433-7542 Air Force Materiel Command, United States Air Force Virginia

  10. Gold Standard Testing of Motion Based Tracking Systems

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    2017-03-15

    NUMBER 5e. TASK NUMBER 5f. WORK UNIT NUMBER H0L0 7. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION NAME(S) AND ADDRESS(ES) 8. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION REPORT NUMBER 9...LABORATORY 711TH HUMAN PERFORMANCE WING, AIRMAN SYSTEMS DIRECTORATE, WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, OH 45433 AIR FORCE MATERIEL COMMAND UNITED STATES AIR...711th Human Performance Wing 711th Human Performance Wing Air Force Research Laboratory Air Force Research Laboratory This report is published in the

  11. Environmental Assessment for the National Museum of the United States Air Force Addition, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio

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    2013-02-01

    telephone, local computer systems, long-haul communications , and land mobile radio systems (WPAFB 2001). There are over 100 miles of communication cable...10. SPONSOR/MONITOR’S ACRONYM(S) 11 . SPONSOR/MONITOR’S REPORT NUMBER(S) 12. DISTRIBUTION/AVAILABILITY STATEMENT Approved for public release...Air Force technologies and would include unique characteristics in design, propulsion, payload capacity, buman factors, communication , range, speed

  12. Environmental Assessment, Glide Slope/Clear Zone Obstructions, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio

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    2013-06-01

    would be implemented. The Proposed Action would not pose any new risks; however, minor adverse effects on groundwater would continue to occur as a...consulted regarding potential effects on biological resources in the project areas. According to information obtained from the ODNR, the only federally...designated treatment sites. The USFWS concurred with the USAF determination that no adverse effects are likely and that consultation under Section 7(a

  13. A Thermal Management System Using Ammonium Carbamate as an Endothermic Heat Sink (POSTPRINT)

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    2017-04-01

    Niedbalski and Soumya S. Patnaik Mechanical and Thermal Systems Branch Power and Control Division Douglas J. Johnson and Jamie S. Ervin University...failing to comply with a collection of information if it does not display a currently valid OMB control number. PLEASE DO NOT RETURN YOUR FORM TO THE...and Control Division Air Force Research Laboratory, Aerospace Systems Directorate Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH 45433-7542 Air Force Materiel

  14. Quantum Mechanical Approach to Understanding Structural, Electronic and Mechanical Properties of Intermetallics

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    1989-01-26

    Understanding Structural , Electronic and Mechanical Properties of Tntermetallics by A.J. Freeman, Principal Investigator ABSTRACT The primary goal of...like LI or Mg would lower EF into the minimum in the DOS and hence stabilize the L1 2 . A. Structural Phase Stability of Titanium Aluminides Most...34 Structural Stability Calculations in the Titanium -Aluminium System", Conf. on Titanium Aluminides , Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Nov. 1986

  15. Air Force Groundwater Contamination Cleanup: An Evaluation of the Pump- and-Treat Method.

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    1988-09-01

    Other contaminants commonly detected at Air Force installations are benzene, mercury , pesticides, polychlori- nated biphenyls (PCBs), and Toxaphene...the air base experienced a 3000 gallon fuel (JP-4) spill at Fire Training Area 5 and contracted the DETOX company to conduct cleanup operations. After...several months of pumping, DETOX estimated that only 300 gallons of the fuel had been recovered. Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, unsatisfied with

  16. Environmental Assessment for the AFIT Master Plan, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, 88th Air Base Wing

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    2011-05-20

    management. Wastes generated at WPAFB include waste flammable solvents, contaminated fuels and lubricants, paint /coating, stripping chemicals, waste...Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act CFR Code of Federal Regulations CO carbon monoxide CWA Clean Water Act CY calendar...Restoration Program IT International Technology Corporation JP-8 Jet Fuel-8 LBP lead-based paint g/m3 micrograms per cubic meter MCD Miami Conservancy

  17. Electric Vehicle Modeling and Simulation.

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    1983-08-01

    RD-RI39 709 ELECTRIC VEHICLE MODELING RHD SIMULRTION(U) AIR FORCE lit INST OF TECH NRIGHT-PRTTERSON RFD OH SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING A R DEMISPELARE RUG...for Public Release Distribution Unlimited Fl School of Engineering Air Force Institute of Technology Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio Table of... Engineering , 49: 49-51 (27 August 1979). 36. Renner -Smith, S. "Battery-Saving Flywheel Gives Electric Car Freeway Zip," Popular Science, 215(10): 82-84

  18. Environmental Assessment for the Expansion and Renovation of Dog Kennels, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio

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    2006-12-01

    leucocephala), killdeer (Charities vociferous), English sparrow (Passer domesticus), mockingbird (Mimus polyglottos), and red-winged blackbird (Agelaius...or killed . The project site should be examined daily for snakes, and if any eastern massasaugas are found, all work shall cease and the USFWS shall...airfield safety zones were established under AICUZ to minimize the number of people who would be injured or killed if an aircraft crashed. Three safety

  19. Aeroelastic Tailoring with Composites Applied to Forward Swept Wings

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1981-11-01

    M AIR FORCE SYSTEMS COMMAND J 9 1982 , S- WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, OHIO 45433 K 82 06 09 036 NOTICE When Govervomnant drawing, specifications...orients these materials in optimum directions. In a paper presented at the 1975 AIAA Aircraft Systems and Technology Meeting, Krone analytically...ith slope of load versus angle of attack lines 0 fiber angle (usually angle under study) viii SECTION I INTRODUCTION "When a weapon system is compared

  20. Dynamic Seals for Advanced Hydraulic Systems

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    1981-08-01

    AFWAL-TR-81-.2066 t DYNAMIC SEALS FOR ADVANCED HYDRAULIC SYSTEMS cb- Robert S. Olsen I Vought Corporation P.O. Box 225907 Dallas, Texas 75265 August...Aeronautical Laboratories Air Force Systems Command 41 Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio 45433 82 Q L * a G ’ - -"o OW NOTICE When Government...and is approved for Publication. BRUC&- PBELL • •RICHARD D. FRANKLIN, MAJOR, USAF I Power Systems Branch -Chief, Power Systems Branch Aerospace Power

  1. Environmental Assessment for New Veterinary Clinic at Wright Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, Ohio

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    2007-08-01

    course on the s uth port on of the Alternative 1 location, facing southeast . Note the adjoining property in the background. PHOTOGRAPHS TAKEN OCTOBER...3-8 3.7.2.1 Potable Water and Waste Water Management ..........................3-8 3.7.2.2 Electricity and Natural Gas ...staging area by utility contractors. Presently, there is a concrete parking area located on the southeast portion of the site which contains a

  2. Sustained acceleration on perception of relative position and motion.

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    McKinley, R Andrew; Tripp, Lloyd D; Fullerton, Kathy L; Goodyear, Chuck

    2013-03-01

    Air-to-air refueling, formation flying, and projectile countermeasures all rely on a pilot's ability to be aware of his position and motion relative to another object. Eight subjects participated in the study, all members of the sustained acceleration stress panel at Wright-Patterson AFB, OH. The task consisted of the subject performing a two-dimensional join up task between a KC-135 tanker and an F-16. The objective was to guide the nose of the F-16 to the posterior end of the boom extended from the tanker, and hold this position for 2 s. If the F-16 went past the tanker, or misaligned with the tanker, it would be recorded as an error. These tasks were performed during four G(z) acceleration profiles starting from a baseline acceleration of 1.5 G(z). The plateaus were 3, 5, and 7 G(z). The final acceleration exposure was a simulated aerial combat maneuver (SACM). One subject was an outlier and therefore omitted from analysis. The mean capture time and percent error data were recorded and compared separately. There was a significant difference in error percentage change from baseline among the G(z) profiles, but not capture time. Mean errors were approximately 15% higher in the 7 G profile and 10% higher during the SACM. This experiment suggests that the ability to accurately perceive the motion of objects relative to other objects is impeded at acceleration levels of 7 G(z) or higher.

  3. Design and Characterization of Next-Generation Micromirrors Fabricated in a Four-Level, Planarized Surface-Micromachined Polycrystalline Silicon Process

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    Michalicek, M.A.; Comtois, J.H.; Barron, C.C.

    This paper describes the design and characterization of several types of micromirror devices to include process capabilities, device modeling, and test data resulting in deflection versus applied potential curves. These micromirror devices are the first to be fabricated in the state-of-the-art four-level planarized polysilicon process available at Sandia National Laboratories known as the Sandia Ultra-planar Multi-level MEMS Technology (SUMMiT). This enabling process permits the development of micromirror devices with near-ideal characteristics which have previously been unrealizable in standard three-layer polysilicon processes. This paper describes such characteristics as elevated address electrodes, individual address wiring beneath the device, planarized mirror surfaces usingmore » Chemical Mechanical Polishing (CMP), unique post-process metallization, and the best active surface area to date. This paper presents the design, fabrication, modeling, and characterization of several variations of Flexure-Beam (FBMD) and Axial-Rotation Micromirror Devices (ARMD). The released devices are first metallized using a standard sputtering technique relying on metallization guards and masks that are fabricated next to the devices. Such guards are shown to enable the sharing of bond pads between numerous arrays of micromirrors in order to maximize the number of on-chip test arrays. The devices are modeled and then empirically characterized using a laser interferometer setup located at the Air Force Institute of Technology (AFIT) at Wright-Patterson AFB in Dayton, Ohio. Unique design considerations for these devices and the process are also discussed.« less

  4. Development and Use of Mark Sense Record Cards for Recording Medical Data on Pilots Subjected to Acceleration Stress

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    Smedal, Harald A.; Havill, C. Dewey

    1962-01-01

    A TIME-HONORED system of recording medical histories and the data obtained on physical and laboratory examination has been that of writing the information on record sheets that go into a folder for each patient. In order to have information which would be more readily retrieved, 'a program was initiated in 1952 by the U. S. Naval School of Aviation Medicine in connection with their "Care of the Flyer" study to place this information on machine record cards. In 1958, a machine record card method was developed for recording medical data in connection with the astronaut selection program. Machine record cards were also developed by the Aero Medical Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio, and the Aviation Medical Acceleration Laboratory, Naval Air Development Center, Johnsville, Pennsylvania, for use in connection with a variety of tests including acceleration stress.1 Therefore, a variety of systems resulted in which data of a medical nature could easily be recalled. During the NASA, Ames Research Center centrifuge studies/'S the pilot subjects were interviewed after each centrifuge run, or series of runs, and subjective information was recorded in a log book by the usual history taking methods referred to above. After the methods Were reviewed, it' was recognized that a card system would be very useful in recording data from our pilots after they had been exposed to acceleration stress. Since the acceleration stress cards already developed did not meet our requirements, it was decided a different card was needed.

  5. CubeSat Attitude Determination and Helmholtz Cage Design

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    2012-03-01

    4.2.2. 3.6 CubeSat Components The CubeSat used in this experiment is commanded and controlled via the Arduino Mega board that is based on the ATmel...UNIVERSITY AIR FORCE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Wright-Patterson Air Force Base , Ohio APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE; DISTRIBUTION UNLIMITED The views...ENY/12-M03 Abstract A method of 3-axis satellite attitude determination utilizing six body-fixed light sensors and a 3-axis magnetometer is analyzed. A

  6. Microprocessor Controlled Isometric Contractions of Cat Gastrocnemius Muscle.

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    1981-12-01

    A-A15 504 AIR FORCE INST OF TECH WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFS OH 5CHOO--ETC F/6 6/2 MICROPROCESSOR CONTROLLED ISOMETRIC CONTRACTIONS OF CAT GASTROC-ETC(U) D...CONTROLLED ISOMETRIC CONTRACTIONS OF CAT GASTROCNEMIUS MUSCLE THESIS Presented to the Faculty of the School of Engineering of the Air Force Institute of...1981 Appzoved for public release; distribution unlimited. AFIT/GE/EE/81D-4O \\ MICROPROCESSOR CONTROLLED ISOMETRIC COMUtCTIONS OF CAT GASTfOCNEMIUS i

  7. An Adaptive Grid Algorithm for Nonequilibrium Hypersonic Flows

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1990-04-01

    FORCE SYSTEMS COMMAND WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, OHIO 45433-6553 NOTICE When Government drawings, specifications, or other data are used for any...any rights or permission to manufacture, use , or sell any patented invention that may in any way be related thereto. This technical report has been...WRDC/FIMN, WPAFB OH 45433-6553 to help us maintain a current mailing list. Copies of this report should not be returned unless it is required by security

  8. Community Noise Exposure Resulting from Aircraft Operations. Volume 3. Acoustic Data on Military Aircraft: Air Force Attack/Fighter Aircraft

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1978-02-01

    i< AEROSPACE MEDICAL RESEARCH LABORATORY AEROSPACE MEDICAL DIVISION AIR FORCE SYSTEMS COMMAND WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, OHIO 45433...in any way be related thereto. Please do not request copies of this report from Aerospace Medical Research Laboratory. Additional copies may be...34Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals," Institute of Laboratory Animal Resources, National Research Council. The voluntary informed

  9. The Effect of Consolidating Two-Level Reparable Inventories on Aggregate Inventory Requirements and Mission Capability.

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    1995-09-01

    Wright-Patterson Air Force_Ejase, Ohio "DISTRIBUTION STATMENT A Appr°ved for P0^ relea80; Distribution unlimited Accesion For AFTT/GLM/LAL/95S-2...Two-Level Maintenance is one element in the LL architecture . Other elements that address the need for the reliable, high velocity transportation of...of these studies has changed to reflect the [Defense] Department’s increasing concern with readiness and sustainability . Their recommendations

  10. Thoughts on Total Quality Movement in the Aeronautical Systems Division, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio

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    1990-05-01

    not necessarily increase. The management leaders of this country and abroad used to hold the view, and some of them may still do, that an inverse...is the most important. Efficient management of this resource is vitally important. Isemann’s statement is particularly noteworthy in this connection...goals for management . 12. Remove barriers that rob people of pride of workmanship. Eliminate the annual rating or merit system. 13. Institute a

  11. MM&T: Precision Machining of Optical Components.

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    1981-02-01

    Center, Naval Weapons Center, Naval Research Laboratory, Naval Air Systems Command, Office of Naval Research, E/O & Night Vision Labs , MICOM, AVRADCOM...Air Force/RDQT lI), Air Force Systens Command, Wright Patterson Mat’l Lab ., I)APPA, TARCOM, ARRADCOM, TSARCOM, Fort Monmouth. 1-- form A-541 I II II I I...sinfle tecnnical iin is ire 1)iill Mulractcrl light Kn njhc r orde us and spatial Oral : reuvtics )etween regularly spaced toot rnaiarks and t-nc rat

  12. Characteristics of a High Intensity, Pulsed, Potassium Vapor Laser in a Heat Pipe

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    2011-03-01

    USAF AFIT/GE/ENG/11-17 DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE AIR UNIVERSITY AIR FORCE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Wright-Patterson Air Force Base , Ohio...the chemical oxygen iodine laser (COIL). While it is effective, it also has drawbacks. The COIL requires a Boeing 747 to house the laser, the...amount of chemical stored onboard the aircraft [1]. There are a number of ongoing research projects to develop the next generation megawatt class

  13. Influence of Mach Number and Dynamic Pressure on Cavity Tones and Freedrop Trajectories

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    2014-03-27

    primary purpose is to ensure a steady flow of high pressure air from the compressors to the stagnation chamber. One side of the diaphragm is connected...collected for 20 psi stagnation pressure due to insufficient run times, even at the increased compressor air pressure of 180 psi. Furthermore, the data from...M-36 DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE AIR UNIVERSITY AIR FORCE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A

  14. Particulate Characterization and Control Evaluation for Carbon Fiber Composite Aircraft Crash Recovery Operations

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    2010-03-01

    Advanced Composite Office, Wright-Patterson BEE Flight, and USAFSAM for their help procuring the materials and supplies needed to perform this study...through the cyclone. (Cohen & Charles S . McCammonn, 2001) The major limitation of the cyclone is that the cut curve of the cyclone does not precisely...If the pump is not precisely calibrated to the specified flow the cut point will be altered. (Cohen & Charles S . McCammonn, 2001) Once the sample

  15. Radar Imaging and Target Identification

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    2009-02-09

    Ferrara , Ph.D. May 2006, now in RYAT. Thesis title: "Radar Signal Process- ing". • Postdoc supported by China Scholarship Council: Dr. Ling Wang...of the latter visits, I have brought with me Birsen Yazici, Liz Rachele, and/or Matt Ferrara . 2.3 Summer jobs for students • As part of his SMART...fellowship, Matt Ferrara spent the summer of 2006 in RYAT at Wright-Patterson, where he remained in the fall to finish his dissertation and where he

  16. An Inflight Recorder Prototype for the Inflight Physiological Data Acquisition System III.

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    1982-02-01

    ELECTE ~AUG 1 11982 DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE W AIR UNIVERSITY (ATC| ).- ’--- AIR FORCE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio 82...v ! w - I List of Figures Figure Page 1. A Preliminary IR PMS ..... ............... 13 2. The Proposed New IR ...... ................ 36 3. Major...prior theses showed that it was feasible to construct a system w ith characteristics based on the following requirements. The first requirement is that

  17. Cognitive Radio Low-Energy Signal Analysis Sensor Integrated Circuits (CLASIC): A Broadband Mixed-Signal Iterative Down Conversion Spectrum Analyzer for Signal Recognition Applications

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    2015-12-01

    AFRL-RY-WP-TR-2015-0144 COGNITIVE RADIO LOW-ENERGY SIGNAL ANALYSIS SENSOR INTEGRATED CIRCUITS (CLASIC) A Broadband Mixed-Signal Iterative Down...See additional restrictions described on inside pages STINFO COPY AIR FORCE RESEARCH LABORATORY SENSORS DIRECTORATE WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE...Signature// TODD KASTLE, Chief Spectrum Warfare Division Sensors Directorate This report is published in the interest of scientific and technical

  18. Management Impact Assessment of Refuse-Derived Fuel Implementation at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base.

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    1982-03-19

    high first and annually recurring costs of flue gas desulfurization . If our future coal systems have the technical flexibility to use these fuels...Democracy Lane Program Element: 64708F Fairfax, Virginia 22030 JON: 20545017 I. CONTROLLING OFFICE NAME AND ADDRESS 12. REPORT DATE Air Force Engineering...plants that supply both heating and process energy to large military installations, the majority of which are natural gas - and/or oil-fired. The goal is

  19. Anthropometric Sizing, Fit-Testing and Evaluation of the MBU-12/P Oral-Nasal Oxygen Mask

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    1979-08-01

    Engineering Company, Sierra Madre , California, has a low profile single-unit facepiece in which a deformable silicone rubber face form is bonded to a...Churchill & Truett, 1957; Hertzberg et al., 1954). This comparison indicated that the 1967 sample was, on the average, older (2.64 years), taller (1.78...Support Special Projects Office, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, which, in turn, contracted with Sierra Engineering Company, Sierra Madre , California

  20. Ionospheric Response to Solar Flares Using an Improved Version of SAMI2

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    2008-03-01

    THE AIR FORCE AIR UNIVERSITY AIR FORCE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE; DISTRIBUTION ...Reich III, AAS, B.S. Captain, USAF March 2008 APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE; DISTRIBUTION UNLIMITED AFrT/GAP/ENP/0&M08 Approved: IoNospHERrc RpspoxsE To...This region plays a key role in the absorption of HF-radio signals, especially very low frequency (VLF) signals used in military communications

  1. Minutes of the Explosives Safety Seminar (21st) Held at Houston, Texas on 28-30 August 1984. Volume 2

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    1984-01-01

    Brigham City, Utah 84302 ERICKSONo Jack A. Federal Cartridge Corp*, Anoka, mi 555303 ERNEST , William F. USA Defense Amo Ctr 6 School, Savanna, IL 61074-9639...Explosives Safety Board, Alex., VA 22331-0600 PRICE, William A. ASD/SEV USAF, Wright- Patterson APB, 0OR 45433 PROHASKA, Frank B. NAVSEACENPAC, San Diego, CA...1103 Paul W. Lurk COMPLEXITIES OF LEA AZIDE.,. ...... ........................ .. ,... 1143 William Shaneyfelt SESSION L--EXPLOSION RESISTANT

  2. Variational Formulation and Finite Element Implementation of Pagano’s Theory of Laminated Plates

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    1991-07-12

    ORGANIZATION (N Wmkabl,) Contract No. F33615-85-C-3213 Sc. ADDRESS (City, State, and ZIP Code) 10. SOURCE OF FUNDING NUMBERS PROGRAM PROJECT TASK WORK UNIT...PERFORMING ORGANIZATION REPORT NUMBER (S) S. MONITORING ORGANIZATION REPORT NUMBER (S) RF Project 764779/717297 WL-TR-91-3016 6a. NAME OF PERFORMING...Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio 45433- 6553 Ba. NAME OF FUNDING/SPONSORING 8b. OFFICE SYMBOL 9. PROCUREMENT INSTRUMENT IDENTIFICATION NUMBER

  3. B-1 Systems Approach to Training. Volume 3. Appendix B. Bibliography and Data Collection Trips

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    1975-07-01

    the Fourth Annual Symposium on Psychology in the Air Force, 1974, ~ •—- ~ - --- - Creelman , J.A., Evaluation of Approach Training Procedures...of Engineering Psychology , American Psychologist, 1972, 27 (7), 615-622. Adams, J.A., and Hufford, I.E., Effects of Programmed Perceptual Training on...Control, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, April 7-9, 1970. Aldrich, T.B., Proceedings of the Annual Symposium on Psychology in the Air Force (2nd

  4. Mixed Methods Approach to Identify Factors and the Extent to Which They Influence Medical/Surgical Prime Vendor Use

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    2014-03-27

    2009). Choosing the Right Type of Rotation in PCA and EFA. JALT Testing & Evaluation Newsletter , 13 (3), 20-25. 102 Bryman , A . (2006). Integrating...FORCE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A . APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE...official policy or position of the United States Air Force, Department of Defense, or the United States government. This material is declared a work of

  5. Evaluation of the Impact of Kerojet (trademark) Aquarius Water Scavenger Additive on the Thermal Stability of Jet A Fuels

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    2014-12-01

    113 Figure 64 - Elemental Analysis, Typical TMS Post - Test , Post Carbon Burn-off, Hexane rinsed ............ 114 Figure 65 – SEM (20X...Agency’s Wright-Patterson Aerospace Fuels Laboratory AFRL Air Force Research Laboratory AFTSTU Aviation Fuel Thermal Stability Test Unit ARSFSS Advanced...Approved for public release; distribution unlimited. For all ARSFSS testing , SV hysteresis is measure pre- and post - test and is defined by relating

  6. An Analysis of Shelf Space Allocation at the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Commissary.

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    1987-09-01

    Company performed a major shelf space allocation study involving 59 of their stores. The study involved planning and executing a shelf by shelf reset...Betty Crocker Chocolate .a9 2 Betty CrocKer Yellow .93 3 Betty Crocker Devils Food .92 4 Betty Crocker Choc . Choc . Chip .94 5 Betty Crocker German...Headquarters Air Force Commissary Services. ACOS Executive Summary. 28 January 19d6. 12. deadquarters Air Force Commissary Services. Store _Layout

  7. Development of Fuel Neutralizing Agents to Prevent Flashback on Aircraft Fires

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    1991-05-01

    Past efforts were surveyed and two approaches decided upon. In one, improved separation of the fuel and oxidizer was attempted in two ways...in a sense " shampoo " chemistry, has been used to permit the water to form an effective cover to aid in extinguishing hydrocarbon fires. What we...Propellants. ASD Technical Report, pp. 61-143, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, July 1961. 2. Skinner, G.B., Survey of Chemical Aspects of Flamo

  8. Hidden Surface Removal through Object Space Decomposition.

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    1982-01-01

    12 2.1 Methods of Subdividing the Object Space ..................................................... 14 2.2 Accessing...AC.AIIA TO5ASK FORCE MNT OF TECH WRIONT-PATTERSON AFB 0O4 P/O 1a/I 64100(6 SURFACE REMOVAL THROWN4 OBJECT SPACE 0(COMPOSIT109d.(U UiCLASIFIEC AFZITNl...Surface Removal Through Object Space THESlS/ J AJ;I Decomposition 6. PERFORMING ORG. REPORT NUMBER 7. AUTHOR() a. CONTRACT OR GRANT NUMBER(s) Robert

  9. Targeted Killing: Managing American Perceptions On Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Operations

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    2016-02-01

    Requirements Proposal Advisor: Dr. Patricia Williams Lessane Project Advisor: Dr. Andrew Niesiobedzki Maxwell AFB, AL February 2016...epistemology of remote fighting." Ethics and Information Technology 15. no. 2. 87-98. Cullen , Peter. 2008. "The Role of Targeted Killing in the...in the Sky." New Statesman 19-25. June. 48. Patterson, Margot. 2015. "Are We Safer." America 212. no. 204. 12. Raven-Hansen, William C. Banks and

  10. Probabilistic Fretting Fatigue Life Prediction of Ti-6Al-4V (PREPRINT)

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    2010-01-01

    Ceramics & NDE Division Harry R. Millwater and Xiaobin Yang University of Texas at San Antonio JANUARY 2010 Approved for...Patrick J. Golden (AFRL/RXLM) Harry R. Millwater and Xiaobin Yang (University of Texas at San Antonio) 5d. PROJECT NUMBER 4347 5e. TASK NUMBER...Patterson AFB, OH 45433, USA Harry R. Millwater and Xiaobin Yang University of Texas at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX 78249, USA Abstract A

  11. Computer-Aided Design Applications for the Base Civil Engineering Technical Design Section.

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    1983-09-01

    4 1983.’ S DEPARTMENT OF TiHE AIR FORCE L ~j AIR UNIVERSITY * AIR FORCE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Nam Wright- Patterson Air Force Bas, Ohio d ’rI ’ 4to...I -. L I 1it it COMPUTER-AIDED DESIGN APPLICATIONS FOR THE BASE CIVIL ENGINEERING TECHNICAL DESIGN SECTION William M. Duncan, Captain, USAF LSSR 15-83...8217 .. ’ , .. - -. . ’ . , ._, - . . - .2 , _ : ’i 1 . . . . .- J.. .. . ’ _ -i l - , . analysis and design, water supply and wastewater disposal system design, and most

  12. Excited-State Absorption of 4’-(5’’’-R-PYRIMIDYL)-2,2’:6’,2’’-Terpyridyl Platinum(II) Phenylacetylide Complexes (Preprint)

    DTIC Science & Technology

    2010-02-01

    MANUFACTURING DIRECTORATE WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, OH 45433-7750 AIR FORCE MATERIEL COMMAND UNITED STATES AIR FORCE i REPORT DOCUMENTATION...EPSCoR Instrumentation Award) for support. 6. References [1] Stegeman, G. I . Applications of organic materials in third-order nonlinear optics. In...tetraphenylporphyrins. Opt. Commun. 56, 25. [9] Perry, J. W., Mansour, K., Marder, S. R., Perry, K. J., Alvarez, D, Choong, I . (1994). Enhanced reverse saturable

  13. Basic Aerodynamics of Combustion Chambers,

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    1981-05-20

    engineering circles, the trend in the design of new tyres of combustion chambers is to combine the use of aerodynamics , ;he science of heat transfer and...7. FOREIGN TECHNOLOGY DIV WRIGHT-PATTERSON AF8 ON F/6 21/2 BASIC AERODYNAMICS OF COMBUSTION CHAMBERS,(U) MAY 81 N HUANG UNCLASSIFIED FTD-ID(RS)T...160󈨔 NL so EEEEEE 0hEEEEEEmollllmmlllll mEImmmmmEEE mEEEEEmmEEmmmE IilillilillEEE FTD-1D(RS)T-1684-80 FOREIGN TECHNOLOGY DIVISION BASIC AERODYNAMICS CF

  14. A Structural Weight Estimation Program (SWEEP) for Aircraft. Volume 4 - Material Properties, Structure Temperature, Flutter and Fatigue

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    1974-06-01

    NAME AND ADDRESS Deputy for Development Planning Air Force Systems Command Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio READ INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE...6600 computer. Two stand-alone pro- grams operating within 100,000 octal units were also developed to provide optional data sources for SWEEP...JAMES H. HALL, Colonel, USAF Deputy for Development Planning ll jgaajaaMteaäiiaaBiiMiffliiäffliiteMä hi*^*Mi*^^*^&äitküli^ riMMiniiiMfWitii

  15. Oversight of and Within the Department of Defense: Is It Becoming Counterproductive?

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    1991-09-01

    impacts of producing at higher more economical rates and ID potential costs at various levels of production Chairman Committee on Appropriations ( S ...1988. Horngren , Charles T. and George Foster. Cost Accounti A Managerial Emphasis. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1987. Marsh, Robert T...INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio 92 2 25 090’ " AF:T/GSM/LSG/91S-16 DTJC S ELECT- MAR0 3 1992 D OVERSIGHT OF AND WITHIN

  16. Design and Testing of an H2/O2 Predetonator for a Simulated Rotating Detonation Engine Channel

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    2013-03-01

    Diameter PDE Pulse Detonation Engines RDE Rotating Detonation Engine WPAFB Wright Patterson Air Force Base ZND Zeldovich, von Neumann and Doring xv...DESIGN AND TESTING OF AN H2/O2 PREDETONATOR FOR A SIMULATED ROTATING DETONATION ENGINE CHANNEL THESIS Stephen J. Miller, 2Lt, USAF AFIT-ENY-13-M-23...RELEASE; DISTRIBUTION UNLIMITED AFIT-ENY-13-M-23 DESIGN AND TESTING OF AN H2/O2 PREDETONATOR FOR A SIMULATED ROTATING DETONATION ENGINE CHANNEL Stephen

  17. Probing into the Secret of the Chinese Air Force.

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    1983-11-30

    Ri35 968 PROBING INTO THE SECRET OF THE CHINESE AIR FOREE(IJ 1/2 FOREIGN TECHNOLOGY DIV WRIGHT-PATTERSON RFB OH 9 38 NOV 83 FTD-ID(,RS)T 1088 3...FOREIGN TECHNOLOGY DIVISION. PROBING INTO THE SECRET OF THE CHINESE AIRFORCE CL1 Approved for public re.lease; distribution unlimited C=)X ~ EET...MICROFICHE NR: FTD-83-C-001469 PROBING INTO THE SECRET OF THE CHINESE AIRFORCE -" -English pages: 111 Source: Enclosure to IR 6 842 0088 83-Booklet

  18. A Study of the Linen and Laundry Control Procedures at the U.S. Air Force Medical Center, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio.

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    1980-08-01

    and Neck Surgery Obstetrics Infectious Diseases Internal Medicine Ocular Prosthesis Surgery Oral Surgery Orthopedic Surgery Maxillofacial Surgery...standpoint of an ability to adequately and correctly function and was a fertile area for review and examination. Statement of the Problem The problem was...was not favorable with shared base use laundry services, it should not be considered as a vote of "no-confidence" for its use industry wide. A review

  19. Environmental Assessment of the 445th Airlift Wing Conversion from C-5 to C-17 Aircraft at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base

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    2010-12-01

    effects on ground - water would continue to occur as a result of aircraft operations. Long-Term: No impact. Surface Water...that existed at the time the 15 study was prepared as well as a Maximum Mission Scenario that was based on the noise effects of various 16 potentially ...and human health of a community or locale. Storm water 19 is an important component of surface water systems because of its potential to

  20. Design and Implementation of the Combined Federal Campaign Collection System.

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    1987-12-01

    Combined Federal Campaign Collection System THESIS 1 Frank L. Ucman Captain, USAF [ AFIT/GCS/ENG/87D.27 ’ii DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE LI AIR UNIVERSITY... AIR FORCE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY ii Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio DISTMIUTION STATMV1ENT A r 4 Approved for public r~~;8 6 ~ 3...of the Combined Federal Campaign Collection System THESIS I Presented to the Faculty of the School of Engineering of the Air Force Institute of

  1. Structural Properties of Single-Strand Orthodontic Wires from a Proposed Alternative Standard Flexure Test.

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    1984-01-01

    structural system the orthodontic appliance consists intraorally of bands or bonded pads and the attached brackets , the arch wires, the ligatures, and any...RD-Ali5B 994 STRUCTURAL PROPERTIES OF SINGLE-STRAND ORTHODONTIC i/i WIRES FROM A PROPOSED__(U) AIR FORCE INST OF TECH WRIGHT-PATTERSON RFB OH M L... Orthodontic Wires From A Proposed Alternative - Standard Flexure Test 6. PERPOMING o1. REPORT NUMBER AUTNOR(e) I. CONTRACT O& GRANT NUMUER(a) Marion L

  2. The Reliability of Clinical Measurements of Forward Bending Obtained by the Use of the Modified Fingertip-to-Floor Method

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1989-08-18

    Calabro, 1982; Macrae & Wright, 1969) and other forms of arthritis (Schober, 1937). Clinicians also use measurements of lumbar flexion to help determine...Clinical Biomechanics, 1, 20-26. Buswell, J. (1982). Low back pain: A comparison of two treatment programmes. New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy ...Gilles, J., Haldeman, J. & Patterson, C. (1975). Low back pain: A study of 50 patients on a group exercise program. Physiotherapy Canada, 27. 71-77

  3. Treatability Study in Support of the Intrinsic Remediation Option at the Current Fire Training Area, Westover Air Reserves Base, Chicopee, Massachusetts

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    1997-02-01

    Winter, 1987, p. 64-71. Bartha , R., 1986, Biotechnology of petroleum pollutant biodegradation: Microbial Ecology , vol. 12, p. 155-172. Bauman, B., 1991...Prepared for Air Force Systems Command, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, June. Atlas , R.M., 1981, Microbial degradation of petroleum hydrocarbons...of jet fuel and gasoline, including the BTEX compounds (e.g., lamison et at., 1975; Atlas , 1981, 1984, 1988; Gibson and Subramanian, 1984; Reinhard et

  4. Treatability Study in Support of the Intrinsic Remediation Option at the Christmas Tree Fire Training Area at Westover Air Reserve Base Chicopee, Massachusetts

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    1997-01-01

    Command, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, June. Atlas , R.M., 1981, Microbial degradation of petroleum hydrocarbons - an environmental perspective...fuel and gasoline, including the BTEX compounds (e.g., Jamison et al, 1975; Atlas , 1981 1984, 1988; Gibson and Subramanian, 1984; Reinhard et al, 1984...Young, 1984; Bartha , 1986; Wilson et al, 1986, 1987, and 1990; Barker et al, 1987; Baedecker et al, 1988; Lee, 1988; Chiang et al, 1989; Grbic-Galic

  5. A Computer Simulation Analysis of Conventional and Trunked Land Mobile Radio Systems at Wright Patterson Air Force Base

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    1988-11-01

    ATRIB(1) .EQ.21,CD20; ACTIVITY,ND,ATRIB(1) .EQ.22, CD22 ; ACTIVITY,MD,ATRIB(l) .EQ.23,CD23; ACTIVITY,MD,ATRIB(1).EQ.24,CD24; ACTIVITY,MD,ATRIB(1) .EQ.25...TCD; CD20 COLCT,INT(5),FLT 20 CH DELAY; ACT,, ,TCD; CD21 COLCT,INT(5),FLT 21 CH DELAY; ACT,, ,TCD; CD22 COLCT,INT(5),FLT 22 CH DELAY; ACT,, ,TCD

  6. An Investigation of the Factors Motivating Meaningful Learning of Statistics by Graduate Systems Management Students at AFIT.

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1987-09-01

    DAC-RiB 271 AN INVESTIGATION OF THE FACTORS MOTIVATING MEANINGFUL v’ LEARNING OF STATIST (U) AIR FORCE INST OF TECH WRIGHT-PATTERSON RFB OH SCHOOL OF...Furthermore, the views expressed in the document are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of the School of Systems and...MEANINGFUL LEARNING OF STATISTICS BY GRADUATE SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT STUDENTS AT AFIT THESIS Presented to the Faculty of the School of Systems and Logistics

  7. On the Integration of Medium Wave Infrared Cameras for Vision-Based Navigation

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    2015-03-01

    SWIR Short Wave Infrared VisualSFM Visual Structure from Motion WPAFB Wright Patterson Air Force Base xi ON THE INTEGRATION OF MEDIUM WAVE INFRARED...Structure from Motion Visual Structure from Motion ( VisualSFM ) is an application that performs incremental SfM using images fed into it of a scene [20...too drastically in between frames. When this happens, VisualSFM will begin creating a new model with images that do not fit to the old one. These new

  8. KAM Torus Orbit Prediction from Two Line Element Sets

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    2014-03-01

    should be addressed. KAM Theory, SGP4 and TLE, Periodic Orbit, Floquet Problem, Non-linear Least Squares U U U UU 138 Dr William E. Wiesel Jr . (ENY) (937) 255-3636 x4312 william.wielsel@afit.edu ...UNIVERSITY AIR FORCE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Wright- Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE; DISTRIBUTION...ABAY, BS 1st Lieutenant, TURAF Approved: //signed// Feb 28, 2014 William E. Wiesel, PhD (Chairman) Date //signed// Feb 28, 2014 Alan L. Jennings, PhD

  9. Ada (Tradename) Compiler Validation Summary Report. Harris Corporation. Harris Ada Compiler, Version 1.0. Harris HCX-7.

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1986-06-12

    owp-fts 677 RDA (TRRDENE) COMPILER VALIDATION SUMAY REPORT III HARRIS CORPORATION MAR.. (U) INFORMATION SYSTEMS AM TECHNOLOGY CENTER N-P AFI OM ADA...Subtitle) 5. TYPE OF REPORT & PERIOD COVERED Ada Compiler Validation Summary Report : 12 .UN 1986 to 12 JUN1 1987 Harris Corporation, Harris Ada Compiler...Version 1.0, Harris HCX-7 6. PERFORMING ORG. REPORT NUMBER 7. AUTHOR(s) 8. CONTRACT OR GRANT NUMBERs) Wright-Patterson 9. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION AND

  10. The Feasibility of a Decision Support System for the Determination of Source Selection Evaluation Criteria

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    1984-09-01

    is not only difficult and time consuming , but also crucial to the success of the project, the question is whether a decision support system designed...KtI I - uAujvhIMtf IENE In THE FEASIBILITY OF A DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM FOR THE DETERMINATION OF SOURCE SELECTION EVALUATION ’CRITERIA THESIS .2...INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio DZM=0N STATEMENT A ,’r !’ILMILSHIM S /8 4 THE FEASIBILITY OF A DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM FOR

  11. A Comparison of the Plastic Flow Response of a Powder Metallurgy Nickel Base Superalloy (Postprint)

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    2017-04-01

    average diameter of 315 nm. The c¢-solvus tempera- ture, Tc0 , was 1430 K (1157 C). As determined by a series of long- time heat treatments followed...obtained in a mode of simple shear via the torsion of tubular samples. Similar in design to that employed by various researchers in the 1980s,[28,29] the...INTL (STINFO COPY) AIR FORCE RESEARCH LABORATORY MATERIALS AND MANUFACTURING DIRECTORATE WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, OH 45433-7750 AIR

  12. Customer Management Skills for Effective Air Force Civil Engineering Customer Service.

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1986-09-01

    advertise --competence. (1) Craftsmen working closely with customer service -doing what is promised when it’s promised -if return to job site required, tell...RD-RI74 1 4 CUSTOMER MANAGEMENT SKILLS FOR EFFECTIVE AIR FORCE / I CIVIL ENGINEERING CUST (U) AIR FORCE INST OF TECH WRIGHT-PATTERSON RFS ON...I93 -A CUSTOMER MANAGEMENT SKILLS FOR EFFECTIVE AIR FORCE CIVIL ENGINEERING CUSTOMER SERVICE THESIS Danny S.- Long Captain, USAF AFIT/GEM/DEM/86S-1 7

  13. Fraternization in the United States Air Force: Development of a Policy Booklet

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1988-09-01

    perspective. Military custom, the UCMJ, military court decisions, and administrative actions have all played impor- tant roles in defining and enforcing a...your contribution. Good luck on publishing your work. Good job! We need it in the field !" Maj David Barton Chief. Military Affairs. Hq ATC JAG Office...GSM/LSR/88S-5 DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE AIR UNIVERSITY AIR FORCE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio DISTPJBU1• )N

  14. To Predict the Body’s Strength

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1988-11-01

    requests to Henning E. Von Gierke, Dr. Eng., T"rector, Biodynamics & Bioengineering Division, Wright-Patterson Fig. 1. The anatomy of the human neck ...aircraft emerged. This idea generated the 0 8.O- 0 question, "How much acceleration in the buttocks- 4 0 to- head direction is tolerable in ejecting a...determine that the required 10-12 G head - 0 . JJwards acceleration would be tolerable for I second (21). 01O c 0 0And that was the criteria for the first

  15. An Application of a Costing Methodology to Waste-to-Energy Power Generating Units at Remote Sites and Wright-Patterson Air Force Base.

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    1983-09-01

    which were based on off-season, summer prices and demand C4 143-8], and placed mandatory controls on all petroleum product prices s6:136]. These...Service, September 1982. Hausman , J. A., and P. L. Joskow. "Evaluating the Costs and Benefits of Appliance Efficiency Standards," American Economic...Department of Agriculture, Washington: United States Government Printing Office, March 4, 1989. Zoch, Lawrence L., Jr., Jack J. Rusch, and Edward L. Springer

  16. The ISO Standard Guide for the Evaluation of Human Exposure to Whole- Body Vibration

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1975-11-01

    Wright-Patterson Air Force Base AFTER 10 YEARS of intensive work of Subcom- broad support for a document, which tries to mittee 4, "Human Expost -re to...The ISO member ber of clarifying studies directed to fill in bodies of 20 countries interested in this sub- gaps in our krowledge or to support or...standard. As Chairman of the tions incorporating the all-important expo- ISO subcommittee, which prepared this document, sure time as a factor . I can

  17. Stress Analysis of Aircraft Tires. Volume I. Analytical Formulation

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1976-02-01

    Dynamics Laboratories, AFFDL/ FEM , WPAFB, Ohio 45433. 3C S AIR FORCE FLIGHT DYNAMICS LABORATORY AIR FORCE WRIGHT AERONAUTICAL LABORATORIES AIR FORCE...Dynamics Laboratories, AFFDL/ FEM , WPAFB, Ohio 45433. IT niSTRin^TiON STATEMENT (al th» mbilrmtl ••(•••« In Black 20, It altltrmtl Inm Rapart; -D-D-G...Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, Ohio. Mr. J. R. Hampton (AFFDL/ FEM ) was the technical monitor for the Air Force. This report covers the research

  18. Multiobjective Optimal Control Methodology for the Analysis of Certain Sociodynamic Problems

    DTIC Science & Technology

    2009-03-01

    but less expensive in both time and memory. 137 References [1] R. Albert and A-L Barabasi. Statistical mechanics of complex networks. Reviews of Modern...Review, E(51):4282–4286, 1995. [24] D. Helbing, P. Molnar, and F. Schweitzer . Computer simulation of pedestrian dynamics and trail formation. May 1998...Patterson AFB, OH, 2001. [49] F. Schweitzer . Brownian Agents and Active Particles. Springer, Santa Fe, NM, 2003. [50] P. Sen. Complexities of social

  19. Overview of the vapor generation and analysis parameters of the petroleum- and shale-derived fuel studies conducted in thomas dome exposure chambers at the toxic hazards research unit, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base (Dayton), Ohio, 1973-1983. Final report, January 1973-December 1983

    DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)

    Leahy, H.F.

    1994-05-01

    Over a decade ago (1973-1983), a series of long-term inhalation exposures were performed to study the toxicity of a number of aviation and marine fuels derived from petroleum and compare results with those derived from shale. These included JP-4, JP-5, and diesel fuel marine, as well as some specialty petroleum derived fuels W-7, JP-8, and JP-TS. The Thomas Domes located in the Armstrong Laboratory at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base (Dayton), Ohio, were ideally suited for these studies because of both the large capacity for inhalation exposure of the mixed animal complement and the convenience of entry without interrupting continuous exposures.more » The target total hydrocarbon (TH) concentrations ranged from 0.05 to 5.0 mg/L. The concentration levels of TH vapors were limited by the effective vapor pressure of the type of fuel and, if exceeded, the formation of condensate aerosols in the exposure chamber. The Th vapor generation and analytical equipment is described. Advances in gas chromatographic technology during the period covered provided a variety of qualitative pictures of the fuel, vapor, and waste TH components. Hydrocarbons above C14 existed only in very low concentrations in any of the vapors.« less

  20. Development of a Method for Assessing the Organizational, Cultural, and Political Considerations Affecting the Insertion of Siloms into the MoD

    DTIC Science & Technology

    2002-03-01

    Patterson AFB, Ohio. Upon his graduation in 2002 he will be assigned to ILA. Permanent Address: Institutto de Logistica da Aeronautica - ILA, Av...Henrique Sbrissia, Capt Rita de Cassia, Capt Flavio Marcio de Souza and Capt Fabricio Saito. Special thanks to Janice Farr for providing help in...information related to maintenance, supply, and transportation within the COMGAP. The overall goal of the system is to provide information to support

  1. Some Problems of Exploitation of Jet Turbine Aircraft Engines of Lot Polish Air Lines,

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1977-04-26

    CI ‘AD~AOII6 221 FOREIGN TECHNOLOGY DIV WR IGHT—PATTERSON AFB OHIO F/I 21/5SOME PROBLEMS OF EXPLOITATION OF JET TURBINE AIRCRAFT ENGINES O—CTC(U...EXPLOITATION OF JET TURBINE AIRCRAFT ENGINES OF LOT POLISH AIR LINE S By: Andrzej Slodownik English pages: 1~ Source: Technika Lotnicza I Astronautyczna...SOME PROBLEMS OF EXPLOITATION OF JET TURBINE AIRCRAFT ENGINES OF LOT POLISH AIR LINES Andrzej Slodownik , M. Eng . FTD— ID ( RS) I— 0 1475 — 77 I

  2. Proceedings of Management of Risk and Uncertainty in the Acquisition of Major Programs, U. S. Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, February 9-11, 1981

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1981-05-01

    Patterson AFB, OH. March, 1977. LD-45159A. 44. Moeller, William G. Affordability For Major System Acquisitions . Washington: Logistics...established in a penetrating manner by the keynote speaker. Brig. Gen. William Thurman, Commandant of the Defense Systems Management Co-lege. He reviewed...Capt. William Glover, who to a large extent were responsible for the concept of this second conference are no longer with us. It Is our fond hope

  3. Measurement of Civil Engineering Customer Satisfaction in Tactical Air Command: A Prototype Evaluation Program.

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1986-09-01

    customers . The article states that in response to a White House Office of Consumer Affairs study and with the wide use of minicomputers: Companies are...D-A174 l16 MEASUREMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING CUSTOMER SRTISFACTIbN 1/ IN TACTICAL AIR CO (U) AIR FORCE INST OF TECH ...... RIGHT-PATTERSON AFB ON...BUREAU OF STANDARDS- 1963-A_ . -_- ’II I-F MEASUREMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING CUSTOMER SATISFACTION IN TACTICAL AIR COMMAND: A PROTOTYPE EVALUATION PROGRAM

  4. Research and Development in Support of the Navy Technology Center for Safety and Survivability

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1990-10-26

    Patterson AFB, OH. W. E.; Naegeli , D. W.; Valtierra, M. L. An Alternate Test Proce-Black, B. H, M.S. Thesis, Southeastern Massachusetts University, dure to...Cuellar, Jr., J. P.; Dodge, L. G.; Likos, W. E.; Naegeli , D. W.; Valtierra, M. L. "An Alternative Test Procedure to Qualify Fuels for Navy Aircraft...Likos, W.E., Naegeli , D.W., Valtierra, M.L.; "An Alternative Test Proure to Qualify Fuels for Navy Aircraft," Final Report, Naval Air Propulsion Center

  5. X-24B on Lakebed Showing Upper Body Shape

    NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)

    1972-01-01

    The sleek, futuristic shape of the X-24B lifting body research vehicle can be clearly seen in this look-down view of the aircraft on Rogers Dry Lake, adjacent to the NASA Flight Research Center, Edwards, California. The X-24 was one of a group of lifting bodies flown by the NASA Flight Research Center (now Dryden Flight Research Center), Edwards, California, in a joint program with the U.S. Air Force at Edwards Air Force Base from 1963 to 1975. The lifting bodies were used to demonstrate the ability of pilots to maneuver and safely land wingless vehicles designed to fly back to Earth from space and be landed like an airplane at a predetermined site. Lifting bodies' aerodynamic lift, essential to flight in the atmosphere, was obtained from their shape. The addition of fins and control surfaces allowed the pilots to stabilize and control the vehicles and regulate their flight paths. Built by Martin Aircraft Company, Maryland, for the U.S. Air Force, the X-24A was a bulbous vehicle shaped like a teardrop with three vertical fins at the rear for directional control. It weighed 6,270 pounds, was 24.5 feet long and 11.5 feet wide (measuring just the fuselage, not the distance between the tips of the outboard fins). Its first unpowered glide flight was on April 17, 1969, with Air Force Maj. Jerauld Gentry at the controls. Gentry also piloted its first powered flight on March 19, 1970. The X-24A was flown 28 times in the program that, like the HL-10, validated the concept that a Space Shuttle vehicle could be landed unpowered. The fastest speed achieved by the X-24A was 1,036 miles per hour (mph-Mach 1.6). Its maximum altitude was 71,400 feet. It was powered by an XLR-11 rocket engine with a maximum theoretical vacuum thrust of 8,480 pounds. The X-24A was later modified into the X-24B. The bulbous shape of the X-24A was converted into a 'flying flatiron' shape with a rounded top, flat bottom, and double delta platform that ended in a pointed nose. The X-24B demonstrated that accurate unpowered reentry vehicle landings were operationally feasible. Top speed achieved by the X-24B was 1,164 mph and the highest altitude it reached was 74,130 feet. The vehicle is on display at the Air Force Museum, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. The pilot on the last powered flight of the X-24B was Bill Dana, who also flew the last X-15 flight about seven years earlier. The X-24A shape was later borrowed for the X-38 Crew Return Vehicle (CRV) technology demonstrator for the International Space Station. The X-24B is on public display at the Air Force Museum, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio.

  6. A Synthesis of Research on Color, Typography, and Graphics as they Relate to Readability.

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1985-09-01

    READABILITY THESIS Melvin E. Lamoreaux Captain, USAF ________AF IT/GLM/LSH/85S-40 ___- D T~DTIC ELECTE NOV 2 1 85 DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE E AIR...UNIVERSITY AIR FORCE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio I Thi document hA= been p d i hP rel alse .,,ci I ,. 11 10 108...definitions of readability. For example, E. D . Hirsch, Jr., defines ;" adabiflty by the time and effort needed when, *assuming ... two texts convey the

  7. Environmental Assessment of the 445th Airlift Wing Conversion from C-141C to C-5 Aircraft at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH

    DTIC Science & Technology

    2004-08-01

    communities include grasses such as bromegrass (Bromus spp.), goldenrod (Solidago spp.), ironweed ( Vernonia spp.), and some woody species. Associated old...virginicus NL T Tall larkspur a Delphinium exaltatum NL P Butternut b Juglans cinerea NL P Green Plains ladies’- tresses a, b Myriophyllum...verticillatum NL P False gromwell a Onosmodium molle NL P Royal catchfly a Silene regia NL P Pigeon Grape b Vitis cinerea NL P Sources: aWPAFB 2001a

  8. Video bandwidth compression system

    NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)

    Ludington, D.

    1980-08-01

    The objective of this program was the development of a Video Bandwidth Compression brassboard model for use by the Air Force Avionics Laboratory, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, in evaluation of bandwidth compression techniques for use in tactical weapons and to aid in the selection of particular operational modes to be implemented in an advanced flyable model. The bandwidth compression system is partitioned into two major divisions: the encoder, which processes the input video with a compression algorithm and transmits the most significant information; and the decoder where the compressed data is reconstructed into a video image for display.

  9. An Analysis of Contract Management Processes at the Space and Missile Systems Center and the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center (Wright-Patterson) Using the Contract Management Maturity Model

    DTIC Science & Technology

    2012-11-28

    graduation, Capt Chang’s next assignment is at Los Angeles Air Force Base in the Space and Missile Systems Center (SMC). Capt Chang is unmarried with... married to the former Ms. Laura Hazzard, and they have three children, Madden, and twins Aubrey and Tyler. Captain Keith V. Philaphandeth is an Air...2012 SPONSORED RESEARCH TOPICS Acquisition Management  Acquiring Combat Capability via Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs)  BCA: Contractor vs

  10. Sol-Gel-Derived Lithium Superionic Conductor Li1.5Al0.5Ge1.5(PO4)3 Electrolyte for Solid-State Lithium-Oxygen Batteries

    DTIC Science & Technology

    2014-03-12

    AFRL-RQ-WP-TP-2015-0055 SOL-GEL-DERIVED LITHIUM SUPERIONIC CONDUCTOR LI1.5AL0.5GE1.5(PO4)3 ELECTROLYTE FOR SOLID-STATE LITHIUM-OXYGEN...COPY © 2014 Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH&Co. KGaA, Weinheim AIR FORCE RESEARCH LABORATORY AEROSPACE SYSTEMS DIRECTORATE WRIGHT-PATTERSON...corporation; or convey any rights or permission to manufacture , use, or sell any patented invention that may relate to them. This report was

  11. Final Environmental Assessment for National Air & Space Intelligence Center and US Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine Field Training Activities at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio

    DTIC Science & Technology

    2011-04-14

    characteristics in many locations and consequently most of the base has been mapped as disturbed urban land complexes. Major soil complexes represented...at WPAFB include: Warsaw-Fill land complex, Sloan-Fill land complex, Miamian- Urban land complex, Fox- Urban land complex, Linwood Muck, Westland- Urban ...land complex, and Warsaw- Urban land complex. 3.6.1 Proposed Action The project area for the alternative includes approximately 3.7 acres of property

  12. A Decision Methodology and Organizational Structure for Determining the Mission Essentiality of Rail Service to U.S. Air Force Installations

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1983-09-01

    and Director DLA, 4 May 1983. 128. Williams , Ernest W., Jr. ’A Critique cf the Staggers Rail Act of 1980," Transportation Journal, Spring 1992, pp.5...i3 unlim i-ted.L DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE W, .&•AIR UNIVERSITY FIN AIiR FORCE iNST irUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Wright- Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio 83...and reloaded on railcars for movement to German exercise sites (16:14). William Taylovr, President of the Illinois Central Gulf 33 Railroad, has

  13. The Bimotor Turboprop Multi-Purpose Aircraft, the Yun-11T (Y-11),

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1982-08-13

    TRANSLATION FTD-ID(RS)T-0521-82 13 August 1982 MICROFICHE N : FrD-82-C-001105 THE BIMOTOR TURBOPROP MULTI-PURPOSE AIRCRAFT, THE YUll 11T ( Y -11) By...AD-A142 848 THE BIMOTOR TURBOPROP MULTI-PURPOSE AIRCRAFT THE i/i YUN-jiT ( Y -ii)(U) FOREIGN TECHNOLOGY DIV WRIGHT-PATTERSON RFB OH X WENJIE 03 AUG 82...BUREAU OF STANDARDS- 1963-A -. -q 4 ,,> 1 .77. ADA1 42848 -. -,. FOREIGN TECHNOLOGY DIVISION THE BIMOTOR TURBOPROP MULTI-PURPOSE SAIRCRAFr, THE YTN-1T ( Y

  14. Self-Lubricating Composite Bearing Materials - Part 2: Corrosion Preventive Solid Lubrication of the ASALM Missile Hydraulic Actuator Bearings

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1979-12-01

    WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, OHIO 45433 C* 80 5 2 024 i " 774o ;0xvw- NOTICE When Government drawings, specifications, or other data are used for any...or conveying any rights or permission to manufacture, use , or sell any patented invention that may in any way be related thereto. This technical...if the addressee is no longer employed by your organization please notify AFML/MBT,W-PAFB, OH 45433 to help us maintain a current mailing list". Copies

  15. Ada Compiler Validation Summary Report: Certificate Number: 890420W1. 10066 International Business Machines Corporation, IBM Development System for the Ada Language, AIX/RT Ada Compiler, Version 1.1.1, IBM RT PC 6150-125

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1989-04-20

    International Business Machines Corporation, IBM Development System. for the Ada Language AIX/RT Ada Compiler, Version 1.1.1, Wright-Patterson APB...Certificate Number: 890420V1.10066 International Business Machines Corporation IBM Development System for the Ada Language AIX/RT Ada Compiler, Version 1.1.1...TEST INFORMATION The compiler was tested using command scripts provided by International Business Machines Corporation and reviewed by the validation

  16. A Neutron and X-Ray Diffraction Study of Ca-Mg-Cu Metallic Glasses (Postprint)

    DTIC Science & Technology

    2014-04-01

    North DM. Phys Chem Liq 1968;1:1. [25] Wright AC. J Non-Cryst Solids 1989;112:33. [26] Patterson AL. Z Kristallogr 1935;90:517. [27] Soper AK. J Phys...PJ, Cundall JA. Acta Cryst 1965;19:807. [31] Hannon AC. Nucl Instrum Meth A 2005;551:88. [32] Soper AK. Gudrun software, http://www.isis.stfc.ac.uk...instruments/sandals/ data-analysis/gudrun8864.html. [33] Hannon AC, Howells WS, Soper AK. IOP Conf Ser 1990;107:193. [34] Soper AK. GudrunX software

  17. Pulse Shape Correlation for Laser Detection and Ranging (LADAR)

    DTIC Science & Technology

    2010-03-01

    with the incoming measured laser pulse [3]. All of these shapes are symmetric. Siegman and Liu’s findings indicate that the pulse is seldom symmetric...of Engineering, Air Force Institute of Technology (AETC), Wright Pat- terson AFB, OH, March 2007. 10. Siegman , Anthony E. Lasers . University Science...Pulse Shape Correlation for Laser Detection and Ranging (LADAR) THESIS Brian T. Deas, Major, USAF AFIT/GE/ENG/10-07 DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE AIR

  18. Analysis of Body Size Measurements for U.S. Navy Women’s Clothing and Pattern Design

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1979-03-01

    due Charles E . Clauser, of the Aerospace Medical Research Laboratory at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio and Robert M. White of the U.S. Army...Distribution of Samples by Race ..... e 155 6 Distribution of Samples by Handedness. 155 7 Number of Subjects at Each Site ....... 156 C FREQUENCY...20TH 7.86 -.. .. .. ... .. ... e - s ......... 7-65 15TH 7,* 77 ! ADJUSTED COMPOSITE VALUE 1 7.54 10TH 7,66 1 I 7,37 5TH 7.50 ! MEAN 8.23 1 7o26 3TH 7e40

  19. Application of software technology to a future spacecraft computer design

    NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)

    Labaugh, R. J.

    1980-01-01

    A study was conducted to determine how major improvements in spacecraft computer systems can be obtained from recent advances in hardware and software technology. Investigations into integrated circuit technology indicated that the CMOS/SOS chip set being developed for the Air Force Avionics Laboratory at Wright Patterson had the best potential for improving the performance of spaceborne computer systems. An integral part of the chip set is the bit slice arithmetic and logic unit. The flexibility allowed by microprogramming, combined with the software investigations, led to the specification of a baseline architecture and instruction set.

  20. Technology Modernization for DoD Subcontractors: A Study of Market, Business, Financial, and Capital Investment Factors.

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1983-09-01

    contractors requiring the product( s ) offered by the respondent first-tier subcontractor. 3. Knowledge of competition (ordinal)--the amount of market ...Question Interview Schedule Number Factor Question Number( s ) market environment 1, 2, - 4, 5, 7, 8, 9 perceived market environment 6 DOD business 16, 17...ADA T432 ECHNOLO MODERNIZATION FOR DOD SUBCONTRACTORS: A I STUDY 0F MARKET BUSINE..U AIR FORCE INS OF TECH WRIGHT-PATTERS AFB OH SCHOOLOD SS UNC ASS

  1. A Short History of the Air University, Maxwell AFB, and the 42nd Air Base Wing

    DTIC Science & Technology

    2013-07-31

    Aircraft and Engine Repair Depot No. 3 at the former Wright flying field. The depot operations continued until early 1919. In 1921, the 22nd (later...Forces (AAF) announced the opening of a specialized four- engine pilot school, initially to train air crews for the B-24 Liberator and, later, for the...systems engineering in March 2007, followed three months later by ACSC’s offering an on-line graduate degree. On 2 Mar 2009, the CCAF initiated the

  2. A Short History of The Air University, Maxwell AFB, and the 42nd Air Base Wing

    DTIC Science & Technology

    2014-07-31

    established Aircraft and Engine Repair Depot No. 3 at the former Wright flying field. The depot operations continued until early 1919. In 1921, the...1943 the Army Air Forces (AAF) announced the opening of a specialized four- engine pilot school, initially to train air crews for the B-24 Liberator...AFIT first offered a master’s degree in systems engineering in March 2007, followed three months later by ACSC’s offering an on-line graduate

  3. Editing Procedure for Anthropometric Survey Data

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1978-07-01

    prs. lli e er 21 A=S(I,1)/N, B=S(I,2)/N, C=S(I,3)/N, D=S(I,4)/N and, Mean = A + S(I,3) Standard Deviation = /B - A*A Veta I = (C - 3BA + 2A3...Aerospace Medical Research Laboratory (AMRL), Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. The authors wish to extend their thanks to C. E . Clauser, Sandra...W (-> u ɛ CO CT> a X! 0 +J rH C -H (U A! -P M-l • C 0 — •H CO CO u * a; x: QJ 0-.+J .p (0 C 0) — cu E +> TH 6

  4. Novel method to sample very high power CO2 lasers: II Continuing Studies

    NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)

    Eric, John; Seibert, Daniel B., II; Green, Lawrence I.

    2005-04-01

    For the past 28 years, the Laser Hardened Materials Evaluation Laboratory (LHMEL) at the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH, has worked with CO2 lasers capable of producing continuous energy up to 150 kW. These lasers are used in a number of advanced materials processing applications that require accurate spatial energy measurements of the laser. Conventional non-electronic methods are not satisfactory for determining the spatial energy profile. This paper describes continuing efforts in qualifying the new method in which a continuous, real-time electronic spatial energy profile can be obtained for very high power, (VHP) CO2 lasers.

  5. Defense applications of the CAVE (CAVE automatic virtual environment)

    NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)

    Isabelle, Scott K.; Gilkey, Robert H.; Kenyon, Robert V.; Valentino, George; Flach, John M.; Spenny, Curtis H.; Anderson, Timothy R.

    1997-07-01

    The CAVE is a multi-person, room-sized, high-resolution, 3D video and auditory environment, which can be used to present very immersive virtual environment experiences. This paper describes the CAVE technology and the capability of the CAVE system as originally developed at the Electronics Visualization Laboratory of the University of Illinois- Chicago and as more recently implemented by Wright State University (WSU) in the Armstrong Laboratory at Wright- Patterson Air Force Base (WPAFB). One planned use of the WSU/WPAFB CAVE is research addressing the appropriate design of display and control interfaces for controlling uninhabited aerial vehicles. The WSU/WPAFB CAVE has a number of features that make it well-suited to this work: (1) 360 degrees surround, plus floor, high resolution visual displays, (2) virtual spatialized audio, (3) the ability to integrate real and virtual objects, and (4) rapid and flexible reconfiguration. However, even though the CAVE is likely to have broad utility for military applications, it does have certain limitations that may make it less well- suited to applications that require 'natural' haptic feedback, vestibular stimulation, or an ability to interact with close detailed objects.

  6. Application of Halstead’s Timing Model to Predict the Compilation Time of Ada Compilers

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1986-12-01

    1 1 < . i G < i ■ . ^ ^ ■ ■ « • ■ i...DTIC ELECTE MAR 1 3 1987 C Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio BET TE» fcrpafeBo dUtrtbathnls MHWH* 87 3 12 077 • y~r / ^r^r^-^^^-j...34r t .’v-;)i-!>.;)«-• JTFST?" IT« tTfV« l"ii^"i’l’V"l.’V\\-in"Vtnrv7VWW"l’^~ ^’i V ^.T^’i. "f H-l *."> «ti "ti ^ 1 «TB-V <Ti«.’i«.Ti,-(.-*n-ii’

  7. Proceedings of the Symposium on Air Force Applications of Modern Control Theory Held at Air Force Institute of Technology, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio on 9-11 July 1974

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1974-07-01

    vfimummIIW . jnww i ■ i mBi ■ ■ i ii *r’ "" ’ wmrm\\ nWMP’V^^W’ AD/A-003 387 PROCEEDINGS OF THE SYMPOSIUM ON AIR FORCE APPLICATIONS OF...unguided rockets (after burnout ) are all ballistic projectiles. Guided weapons and weapons developing lift are not ballistic projectiles. ■■^■Mtfü^dMH...p.vxr. SCINTUXATICN CYRO DRIFT ACCtlXRftCTE* r.UrT AKGI.E hCASL’ivr.Mr! T SCALE FACTOr. CTi-i-O >’.’> SS UTlBALA-NXt. CTRO AMISOF-LASTICin

  8. Confidence Intervals for System Reliability and Availability of Maintained Systems Using Monte Carlo Techniques

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1981-12-01

    DTIC _JUN ,I 51982 UNITED STATES AIR FORCE AIR UNIVERSITY E AIR FORCE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Wright-Patterson Air-force Base,Ohio S 2 B 14 Best...t’re Air F:or- e -ns"it’.,, e of Technclogy Air Uv-ýerz.tyj in Partial 𔄁ulfilIThent Reýquirements fol- ,-hth D,ýýr.e c4" MastLer of’ OperaZ-ins...iesearc- VeTA 3 MohamedO ’’’’Jo SpD’ Fas.abal-la Lt. C ol. Egyplt.’.an Army Gradua~’p ( ler ons Research December 1981 Approcved fL~r pu>ý’ rclea.se

  9. Readability Formulas and Air Force Publications: A Review of Their Development and an Examination of Their Application.

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1989-09-01

    Us e o f t he Autf o mat ( d R, ~hI- I f I nd ex -to A\\-S ( ss- C ompreon iL Iit f Nir UreT-chniiil1Orders, November 1967. Tech -nical R( -1 SEG-TP...MEN or THEIR EUELO (U) AIR FORM lust Or TECH WRIGHT-PATTERSON 4WD ON SCHOOL OF SYST..UNCASSIFIED T FEMKINHOF SEP 09 OWITI L/LSR/89S-22 F/O 5/2 HL...their timely assistance in my search for obtaining the various arti-zle- used in this research. I am also deeply indt-bted to rry advisor, Dr. David K

  10. Digital Doppler Radial Velocity Data Compared Objectively with Digital Reflectivity Radar Data.

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1980-05-01

    AD-A092 318 AIR FORCE INST OF TECH WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFS OH F/6 17/9 DI6ITAL DOPPLER RADIAL VELOCITY DATA COMPARED OBJECTIVELY WITH --ETC(UMAY G0 T F...Technology (ATCQ D.:rp’: ofWbi fcr. rlght-Paterson AfS OH _45433.- . 19. KEY WORDS (Continue on reverse side it necessary anld Identify by block number) 8...14I 4J ZUi 0 0’ ~0 MWiLi )0( InO 011C4-. ɜ l- W OW o. .4 w U CZt ( - 3 a p-N a M 0 .LtW a X 0N- W U W XOL :) DWuUvN CY Z- O It 0% toI a C-~z 10- 2: J 3

  11. Environmental Assessment for the Hilltop Community Services District, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio

    DTIC Science & Technology

    2012-03-01

    concentration, or characteristics.   3.5.2 Existing Conditions The 88 ABW maintains a Hazardous Waste Management Plan that prescribes the  roles  and...senior level guidance and quality  control.   Name  Role   Qualification Cory Edwards  Historic Preservation Specialist Cultural Resources, GIS  M. Arch...EA. The following persons were contacted or consulted.   Name  Role   Air Force Organization  Jo Lynn Anderson  Chief, Planning and Real Property

  12. Implementation of Slater Boundary Condition into OVERFLOW

    NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)

    Duncan, Sean

    Bleed is one of the primary methods of controlling the flow within a mixed compression inlet. In this work the Slater boundary condition, first applied in WindUS, is implemented in OVERFLOW. Further, a simulation using discrete holes is run in order to show the differences between use of the boundary condition and use of the bleed hole geometry. Recent tests at Wright Patterson Air Force Base seek to provide a baseline for study of mixed compression inlets. The inlet used by the Air Force Research Laboratory is simulated in the modified OVERFLOW. The results from the experiment are compared to the CFD to qualitatively assess the accuracy of the simulations. The boundary condition is shown to be robust and viable in studying bleed.

  13. Aero Spacelines B377SG Super Guppy on Ramp Loading the X-24B and HL-10 Lifting Bodies.

    NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)

    1976-01-01

    The Aero Spacelines B377SG Super Guppy was at Dryden in May, 1976, to ferry the X-24 and HL-10 lifting bodies from the Center to the Air Force Museum at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. The oversized cargo aircraft is a further modification of the B377PG Pregnant Guppy, which was built to transport outsized cargo for NASA's Apollo program, primarily to carry portions of the Saturn V rockets from the manufacturer to Cape Canaveral. The original Guppy modification incorporated the wings, engines, lower fuselage and tail from a Boeing 377 Stratocruiser with a huge upper fuselage more than 20 feet in diameter. The Super Guppy further expanded the fuselage added a taller vertical tail for better lateral stability. A later version, the Super Guppy Turbine, is still in occasional use by NASA to transport oversize structures. The X-24 was one of a group of lifting bodies flown by the NASA Flight Research Center (now Dryden Flight Research Center), Edwards, California, in a joint program with the U.S. Air Force at Edwards Air Force Base from 1963 to 1975. The lifting bodies were used to demonstrate the ability of pilots to maneuver and safely land wingless vehicles designed to fly back to Earth from space and be landed like an airplane at a predetermined site. Lifting bodies' aerodynamic lift, essential to flight in the atmosphere, was obtained from their shape. The addition of fins and control surfaces allowed the pilots to stabilize and control the vehicles and regulate their flight paths. Built by Martin Aircraft Company, Maryland, for the U.S. Air Force, the X-24A was a bulbous vehicle shaped like a teardrop with three vertical fins at the rear for directional control. It weighed 6,270 pounds, was 24.5 feet long and 11.5 feet wide (measuring just the fuselage, not the distance between the tips of the outboard fins). Its first unpowered glide flight was on April 17, 1969, with Air Force Maj. Jerauld Gentry at the controls. Gentry also piloted its first powered flight on March 19, 1970. The X-24A was flown 28 times in the program that, like the HL-10, validated the concept that a Space Shuttle vehicle could be landed unpowered. The fastest speed achieved by the X-24A was 1,036 miles per hour (mph--Mach 1.6). Its maximum altitude was 71,400 feet. It was powered by an XLR-11 rocket engine with a maximum theoretical vacuum thrust of 8,480 pounds. The X-24A was later modified into the X-24B. The bulbous shape of the X-24A was converted into a 'flying flatiron' shape with a rounded top, flat bottom, and double delta platform that ended in a pointed nose. The X-24B demonstrated that accurate unpowered reentry vehicle landings were operationally feasible. Top speed achieved by the X-24B was 1,164 mph and the highest altitude it reached was 74,130 feet. The vehicle is on display at the Air Force Museum, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. The pilot on the last powered flight of the X-24B was Bill Dana, who also flew the last X-15 flight about seven years earlier. The X-24A shape was later borrowed for the X-38 Crew Return Vehicle (CRV) technology demonstrator for the International Space Station. The X-24B is on public display at the Air Force Museum, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio. The HL-10 was delivered to the FRC by Northrop in January 1966. Its first flight was on Dec. 22 of the same year. The pilot was Bruce Peterson. The HL-10 was flown 37 times and it set several program records. On Feb. 18, 1970, Air Force test pilot Maj. Peter Hoag flew it to 1,228 mph (Mach 1.86), fastest speed of any of the lifting bodies. Nine days later, NASA's Bill Dana flew the HL-10 to 90,303 feet, the highest altitude reached by any of the lifting body vehicles. The HL-10 was also the first lifting body to fly supersonically--on May 9, 1969, with Manke at the controls. The HL-10 featured a flat bottom and rounded top -- much like an airfoil -- and it had a delta planform. In its final configuration, three vertical fins, two of them canted outwards from the body and a tall center fin, gave the craft directional control. A flush canopy blended into the smooth rounded nose. It was about 21 feet long, with a span of 13.6 feet. Its glide-flight weight was 6,473 lbs. and its maximum gross weight was over 10,000 lbs. Flights with the HL-10 contributed substantially to the decision to design the space shuttles without air-breathing engines that would have been used for landings. Its final flight was on July 17, 1970. The HL-10 is now on public display at Dryden.

  14. Thermodynamics of organic compounds

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    Gammon, B. E.; Smith, N. K.

    1982-11-01

    This research program consisted of an integrated and interrelated effort of basic and applied research in chemical thermodynamics and thermochemistry. Knowledge of variation of physical and thermodynamic properties with molecular structure was used to select compounds for study that because of high ring strain or unusual steric effects may have good energy characteristics per unit volume or per unit mass and thus be useful in the synthesis of high energy fuels. These materials were synthesized, and their thermodynamic properties were evaluated. In cooperation with researcher at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, ramjet fuels currently in use were subjected to careful thermodynamic evaluation by measurements of heat capacity, enthalpy of combustion and vapor pressure. During the last year of this effort, seven kerosene-type fuels produced by British Petroleum and seven jet fuels produced from shale oil were studied.

  15. Military graduate medical education in internal medicine: an outcomes study.

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    Cation, L J; Lenihan, D J; Gutierrez-Nunez, J J

    2001-04-01

    Military graduate medical education has come under increasing scrutiny in recent years as the size of the military medical force declines. To document the outcomes of military graduate medical education in internal medicine, a cohort of Air Force internal medicine residency graduates from Wright-Patterson Medical Center were studied and their residency performance, staff performance, and active duty retention recorded. The study cohort had an outstanding residency performance, as measured by research experience and board certification rate. They also performed well as military staff physicians, receiving numerous individual military medals while holding important administrative and supervisory positions in the military. Finally, the study cohort had a higher than expected active duty retention rate. These findings support the notion that military graduate medical education in internal medicine produces outstanding military internists.

  16. Evaluation of High-Angle-of-Attack Handling Qualities for the X-31A Using Standard Evaluation Maneuvers

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    Stoliker, Patrick C.; Bosworth, John T.

    1996-01-01

    The X-31A aircraft gross-acquisition and fine-tracking handling qualities have been evaluated using standard evaluation maneuvers developed by Wright Laboratory, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. The emphasis of the testing is in the angle-of-attack range between 30 deg and 70 deg. Longitudinal gross-acquisition handling qualities results show borderline Level 1/Level 2 performance. Lateral gross-acquisition testing results in Level 1/Level 2 ratings below 45 deg angle of attack, degrading into Level 3 as angle of attack increases. The fine-tracking performance in both longitudinal and lateral axes also receives Level 1 ratings near 30 deg angle of attack, with the ratings tending towards Level 3 at angles of attack greater than 50 deg. These ratings do not match the expectations from the extensive close-in combat testing where the X-31A aircraft demonstrated fair to good handling qualities maneuvering for high angles of attack. This paper presents the results of the high-angle-of-attack handling qualities flight testing of the X-31A aircraft. Discussion of the preparation for the maneuvers, the pilot ratings, and selected pilot comments are included. Evaluation of the results is made in conjunction with existing Neal-Smith, bandwidth, Smith-Geddes, and military specifications.

  17. Evaluation of High-Angle-of-Attack Handling Qualities for the X-31A Using Standard Evaluation Maneuvers

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    Stoliker, Patrick C.; Bosworth, John T.

    1997-01-01

    The X-31A aircraft gross-acquisition and fine-tracking handling qualities have been evaluated using standard evaluation maneuvers developed by Wright Laboratory, Wright Patterson Air Force Base. The emphasis of the testing is in the angle-of-attack range between 30 deg. and 70 deg. Longitudinal gross-acquisition handling qualities results show borderline Level l/Level 2 performance. Lateral gross-acquisition testing results in Level l/Level 2 ratings below 45 deg. angle of attack, degrading into Level 3 as angle of attack increases. The fine tracking performance in both longitudinal and lateral axes also receives Level 1 ratings near 30 deg. angle of attack, with the ratings tending towards Level 3 at angles of attack greater than 50 deg. These ratings do not match the expectations from the extensive close-in combat testing where the X-31A aircraft demonstrated fair to good handling qualities maneuvering for high angles of attack. This paper presents the results of the high-angle-of-attack handling qualities flight testing of the X-31A aircraft. Discussion of the preparation for the maneuvers, the pilot ratings, and selected pilot comments are included. Evaluation of the results is made in conjunction with existing Neal Smith, bandwidth, Smith-Geddes, and military specifications.

  18. Frank Batteas

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    1999-01-04

    Frank Batteas is a research test pilot in the Flight Crew Branch of NASA's Dryden Flight Research Center, Edwards, California. He is currently a project pilot for the F/A-18 and C-17 flight research projects. In addition, his flying duties include operation of the DC-8 Flying Laboratory in the Airborne Science program, and piloting the B-52B launch aircraft, the King Air, and the T-34C support aircraft. Batteas has accumulated more than 4,700 hours of military and civilian flight experience in more than 40 different aircraft types. Batteas came to NASA Dryden in April 1998, following a career in the U.S. Air Force. His last assignment was at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, Ohio, where Lieutenant Colonel Batteas led the B-2 Systems Test and Evaluation efforts for a two-year period. Batteas graduated from Class 88A of the Air Force Test Pilot School, Edwards Air Force Base, California, in December 1988. He served more than five years as a test pilot for the Air Force's newest airlifter, the C-17, involved in nearly every phase of testing from flutter and high angle-of-attack tests to airdrop and air refueling envelope expansion. In the process, he achieved several C-17 firsts including the first day and night aerial refuelings, the first flight over the North Pole, and a payload-to-altitude world aviation record. As a KC-135 test pilot, he also was involved in aerial refueling certification tests on a number of other Air Force aircraft. Batteas received his commission as a second lieutenant in the U. S. Air Force through the Reserve Officer Training Corps and served initially as an engineer working on the Peacekeeper and Minuteman missile programs at the Ballistic Missile Office, Norton Air Force Base, Calif. After attending pilot training at Williams Air Force Base, Phoenix, Ariz., he flew operational flights in the KC-135 tanker aircraft and then was assigned to research flying at the 4950th Test Wing, Wright-Patterson. He flew extensively modified C-135

  19. Assessment of Wearable Technology for Integrated Decision Support

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    2016-05-01

    absorption of red  light by oxygen‐bound (or unbound)  hemoglobin   in the blood (see figure 9).  The measurement  is achieved by  shining both  red  light...Leadership  &  Education , Personnel, and Facilities (DOTMLPF) assessment. There may, however, be a clear  value  in keeping these decision support tools closer...Soldier mission sets.  The “Signature TrRacking for Optimized  Nutrition  and traininG” (STRONG) Lab at Air Force Research Labs at Wright Patterson Air

  20. Validation of Finite Element Crash Test Dummy Models for Predicting Orion Crew Member Injuries During a Simulated Vehicle Landing

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    Tabiei, Al; Lawrence, Charles; Fasanella, Edwin L.

    2009-01-01

    A series of crash tests were conducted with dummies during simulated Orion crew module landings at the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. These tests consisted of several crew configurations with and without astronaut suits. Some test results were collected and are presented. In addition, finite element models of the tests were developed and are presented. The finite element models were validated using the experimental data, and the test responses were compared with the computed results. Occupant crash data, such as forces, moments, and accelerations, were collected from the simulations and compared with injury criteria to assess occupant survivability and injury. Some of the injury criteria published in the literature is summarized for completeness. These criteria were used to determine potential injury during crew impact events.

  1. X-24B with Test Pilot Michael V. Love

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    1973-01-01

    This photo shows Air Force Lieutenant Colonel Michael V. Love in front of the X-24B lifting-body research vehicle at Edwards Air Force Base in 1973. Love was assigned as a project pilot on the joint NASA-USAF X-24B Lifting Body flight test program at the NASA Flight Research Center. He made a total of 12 flights in the plane from October 4, 1973 until July 15, 1975. Love flew it to a speed of Mach 1.76 on October 25, 1974, a record for the X-24B. Love attended the USAF Test Pilot School and remained as an instructor there from 1969 through 1971. He was a test pilot at Edwards when assigned to fly to the X-24B. Love was a combat veteran of Vietnam and was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross with two Oak Leaf clusters. Love perished while attempting an emergency landing in an RF-4C on March 1, 1976. The X-24B was the last aircraft to fly in the Dryden Flight Research Center's manned lifting body program. The X-24 was one of a group of lifting bodies flown by the NASA Flight Research Center (now Dryden Flight Research Center), Edwards, California, in a joint program with the U.S. Air Force at Edwards Air Force Base from 1963 to 1975. The lifting bodies were used to demonstrate the ability of pilots to maneuver and safely land wingless vehicles designed to fly back to Earth from space and be landed like an airplane at a predetermined site. Lifting bodies' aerodynamic lift, essential to flight in the atmosphere, was obtained from their shape. The addition of fins and control surfaces allowed the pilots to stabilize and control the vehicles and regulate their flight paths. Built by Martin Aircraft Company, Maryland, for the U.S. Air Force, the X-24A was a bulbous vehicle shaped like a teardrop with three vertical fins at the rear for directional control. It weighed 6,270 pounds, was 24.5 feet long and 11.5 feet wide (measuring just the fuselage, not the distance between the tips of the outboard fins). Its first unpowered glide flight was on April 17, 1969, with Air Force Maj. Jerauld Gentry at the controls. Gentry also piloted its first powered flight on March 19, 1970. The X-24A was flown 28 times in the program that, like the HL-10, validated the concept that a Space Shuttle vehicle could be landed unpowered. The fastest speed achieved by the X-24A was 1,036 miles per hour (mph--Mach 1.6). Its maximum altitude was 71,400 feet. It was powered by an XLR-11 rocket engine with a maximum theoretical vacuum thrust of 8,480 pounds. The X-24A was later modified into the X-24B. The bulbous shape of the X-24A was converted into a 'flying flatiron' shape with a rounded top, flat bottom, and double delta platform that ended in a pointed nose. The X-24B demonstrated that accurate unpowered reentry vehicle landings were operationally feasible. Top speed achieved by the X-24B was 1,164 mph and the highest altitude it reached was 74,130 feet. The vehicle is on display at the Air Force Museum, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. The pilot on the last powered flight of the X-24B was Bill Dana, who also flew the last X-15 flight about seven years earlier. The X-24A shape was later borrowed for the X-38 Crew Return Vehicle (CRV) technology demonstrator for the International Space Station. The X-24B is on public display at the Air Force Museum, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio.

  2. X-24B with Test Pilot Lt. Col. Michael V. Love

    NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)

    1976-01-01

    This photo shows Air Force Lieutenant Colonel Michael V. Love in front of the X-24B lifting body research vehicle at Edwards Air Force Base in 1976. Love was assigned as a project pilot on the joint NASA-USAF X-24B Lifting Body flight test program at the NASA Flight Research Center. He made a total of 12 flights in the plane from October 4, 1973 until July 15, 1975. Love flew it to a speed of Mach 1.76 on October 25, 1974, a record for the X-24B. Love attended the USAF Test Pilot School and remained as an instructor there from 1969 through 1971. He was a test pilot at Edwards when assigned to fly to the X-24B. Love was a combat veteran of Vietnam and was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross with two Oak Leaf clusters. Love perished while attempting an emergency landing in an RF-4C on March 1, 1976 - less than a month after this photo was taken. The X-24B was the last aircraft to fly in the Dryden Flight Research Center's manned lifting body program. The X-24 was one of a group of lifting bodies flown by the NASA Flight Research Center (now Dryden Flight Research Center), Edwards, California, in a joint program with the U.S. Air Force at Edwards Air Force Base from 1963 to 1975. The lifting bodies were used to demonstrate the ability of pilots to maneuver and safely land wingless vehicles designed to fly back to Earth from space and be landed like an airplane at a predetermined site. Lifting bodies' aerodynamic lift, essential to flight in the atmosphere, was obtained from their shape. The addition of fins and control surfaces allowed the pilots to stabilize and control the vehicles and regulate their flight paths. Built by Martin Aircraft Company, Maryland, for the U.S. Air Force, the X-24A was a bulbous vehicle shaped like a teardrop with three vertical fins at the rear for directional control. It weighed 6,270 pounds, was 24.5 feet long and 11.5 feet wide (measuring just the fuselage, not the distance between the tips of the outboard fins). Its first unpowered glide flight was on April 17, 1969, with Air Force Maj. Jerauld Gentry at the controls. Gentry also piloted its first powered flight on March 19, 1970. The X-24A was flown 28 times in the program that, like the HL-10, validated the concept that a Space Shuttle vehicle could be landed unpowered. The fastest speed achieved by the X-24A was 1,036 miles per hour (mph--Mach 1.6). Its maximum altitude was 71,400 feet. It was powered by an XLR-11 rocket engine with a maximum theoretical vacuum thrust of 8,480 pounds. The X-24A was later modified into the X-24B. The bulbous shape of the X-24A was converted into a 'flying flatiron' shape with a rounded top, flat bottom, and double delta platform that ended in a pointed nose. The X-24B demonstrated that accurate unpowered reentry vehicle landings were operationally feasible. Top speed achieved by the X-24B was 1,164 mph and the highest altitude it reached was 74,130 feet. The vehicle is on display at the Air Force Museum, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. The pilot on the last powered flight of the X-24B was Bill Dana, who also flew the last X-15 flight about seven years earlier. The X-24A shape was later borrowed for the X-38 Crew Return Vehicle (CRV) technology demonstrator for the International Space Station. The X-24B is on public display at the Air Force Museum, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio.

  3. Nonlocal collisionless and collisional electron transport in low temperature plasmas

    NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)

    Kaganovich, Igor

    2009-10-01

    The purpose of the talk is to describe recent advances in nonlocal electron kinetics in low-pressure plasmas. A distinctive property of partially ionized plasmas is that such plasmas are always in a non-equilibrium state: the electrons are not in thermal equilibrium with the neutral species and ions, and the electrons are also not in thermodynamic equilibrium within their own ensemble, which results in a significant departure of the electron velocity distribution function from a Maxwellian. These non-equilibrium conditions provide considerable freedom to choose optimal plasma parameters for applications, which make gas discharge plasmas remarkable tools for a variety of plasma applications, including plasma processing, discharge lighting, plasma propulsion, particle beam sources, and nanotechnology. Typical phenomena in such discharges include nonlocal electron kinetics, nonlocal electrodynamics with collisionless electron heating, and nonlinear processes in the sheaths and in the bounded plasmas. Significant progress in understanding the interaction of electromagnetic fields with real bounded plasma created by this field and the resulting changes in the structure of the applied electromagnetic field has been one of the major achievements of the last decade in this area of research [1-3]. We show on specific examples that this progress was made possible by synergy between full scale particle-in-cell simulations, analytical models, and experiments. In collaboration with Y. Raitses, A.V. Khrabrov, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, Princeton, NJ, USA; V.I. Demidov, UES, Inc., 4401 Dayton-Xenia Rd., Beavercreek, OH 45322, USA and AFRL, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH 45433, USA; and D. Sydorenko, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada. [4pt] [1] D. Sydorenko, A. Smolyakov, I. Kaganovich, and Y. Raitses, IEEE Trans. Plasma Science 34, 895 (2006); Phys. Plasmas 13, 014501 (2006); 14 013508 (2007); 15, 053506 (2008). [0pt] [2] I. D. Kaganovich, Y. Raitses, D. Sydorenko, and A. Smolyakov, Phys. Plasmas 14, 057104 (2007). [0pt] [3] V.I. Demidov, C.A. DeJoseph, and A.A. Kudryavtsev, Phys. Rev. Lett. 95, 215002 (2005); V.I. Demidov, C.A. DeJoseph, J. Blessington, and M.E. Koepke, Europhysics News, 38, 21 (2007).

  4. Damage Effects Identified By Scatter Evaluation Of Supersmooth Surfaces

    NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)

    Stowell, W. K.; Orazio, Fred D.

    1983-12-01

    The surface quality of optics used in an extremely sensitive laser instrument, such as a Ring Laser Gyro (RLG), is critical. This has led to the development of a Variable Angle Scatterometer at the Air Force Wright Aeronautical Laboratories at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, which can detect low level light scatter from the high quality optics used in RLG's, without first overcoating with metals. With this instrument we have been able to identify damage effects that occur during the typical processing and handling of optics which cause wide variation in subsequent measurements depending on when, in the process, one takes data. These measurements indicate that techniques such as a Total Integrated Scatter (TIS) may be inadequate for standards on extremely low scatter optics because of the lack of sensitivity of the method on such surfaces. The general term for optical surfaces better than the lowest level of the scratch-dig standards has become "supersmooth", and is seen in technical literature as well as in advertising. A performance number, such as Bidirectional Radiation Distribution Function (BRDF), which can be measured from the uncoated optical surface by equipment such as the Variable Angle Scatterometer (VAS) is proposed as a method of generating better optical surface specifications. Data show that surfaces of average BRDF values near 10 parts per billion per steriadian (0.010 PPM/Sr) for 0-(301 = 0.5, are now possible and measurable.

  5. Damage Effects Identified By Scatter Evaluation Of Supersmooth Surfaces

    NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)

    Stowell, W. K.

    1984-10-01

    The surface quality of optics used in an extremely sensitive laser instrument, such as a Ring Laser Gyro (RLG), is critical. This has led to the development of a Variable Angle Scatterometer at the Air Force Wright Aeronautical Laboratories at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, which can detect low level light scatter from the high quality optics used in RLG's, without first overcoating with metals. With this instrument we have been able to identify damage effects that occur during the typical processing and handling of optics which cause wide variation in subsequent measurements depending on when, in the process, one takes data. These measurements indicate that techniques such as a Total Integrated Scatter (TIS) may be inadequate for standards on extremely low scatter optics because of the lack of sensitivity of the method on such surfaces. The general term for optical surfaces better than the lowest level of the scratch-dig standards has become "supersmooth", and is seen in technical literature as well as in advertising. A performance number, such as Bidirectional Radiation Distribution Function (BRDF), which can be measured from the uncoated optical surface by equipment such as the Variable Angle Scatterometer (VAS) is proposed as a method of generating better optical surface specifications. Data show that surfaces of average BRDF values near 10 parts per billion per steriadian (0.010 PPM/Sr) for 0-(301 = 0.5, are now possible and measurable.

  6. Rapid Technology Assessment via Unified Deployment of Global Optical and Virtual Diagnostics

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    Jordan, Jeffrey D.; Watkins, A. Neal; Fleming, Gary A.; Leighty, Bradley D.; Schwartz, Richard J.; Ingram, JoAnne L.; Grinstead, Keith D., Jr.; Oglesby, Donald M.; Tyler, Charles

    2003-01-01

    This paper discusses recent developments in rapid technology assessment resulting from an active collaboration between researchers at the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) at Wright Patterson Air Force Base (WPAFB) and the NASA Langley Research Center (LaRC). This program targets the unified development and deployment of global measurement technologies coupled with a virtual diagnostic interface to enable the comparative evaluation of experimental and computational results. Continuing efforts focus on the development of seamless data translation methods to enable integration of data sets of disparate file format in a common platform. Results from a successful low-speed wind tunnel test at WPAFB in which global surface pressure distributions were acquired simultaneously with model deformation and geometry measurements are discussed and comparatively evaluated with numerical simulations. Intensity- and lifetime-based pressure-sensitive paint (PSP) and projection moire interferometry (PMI) results are presented within the context of rapid technology assessment to enable simulation-based R&D.

  7. CARS Temperature and Species Measurements For Air Vehicle Propulsion Systems

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    Danehy, Paul M.; Gord, James R.; Grisch, Frederic; Klimenko, Dmitry; Clauss, Walter

    2005-01-01

    The coherent anti-Stokes Raman spectroscopy (CARS) method has recently been used in the United States and Europe to probe several different types of propulsion systems for air vehicles. At NASA Langley Research Center in the United States, CARS has been used to simultaneously measure temperature and the mole fractions of N2, O2 and H2 in a supersonic combustor, representative of a scramjet engine. At Wright- Patterson Air Force Base in the United States, CARS has been used to simultaneously measure temperature and mole fractions of N2, O2 and CO2, in the exhaust stream of a liquid-fueled, gas-turbine combustor. At ONERA in France and the DLR in Germany researchers have used CARS to measure temperature and species concentrations in cryogenic LOX-H2 rocket combustion chambers. The primary aim of these measurements has been to provide detailed flowfield information for computational fluid dynamics (CFD) code validation.

  8. Full scale hover test of a 25 foot tilt rotor

    NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)

    Helf, S.; Broman, E.; Gatchel, S.; Charles, B.

    1973-01-01

    The tilt rotor underwent a hover performance test on the Aero Propulsion Laboratory whirl stand at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. The maximum thrust over density ratio measured at the design tip speed of 740 feet per second was 10,016 pounds. This occurred when the power over density ratio was 1721 horsepower. At the hover overspeed rpm, the thrust and power, over density ratio, were 11,008 pounds and 1866 horsepower. During the test, the maximum measured thrust coefficient was 0.177, and the rotor figure of merit exceeded 0.81. Measured lifting efficiency was 8.35 pounds per horsepower at the thrust a 13,000-pound aircraft would require for hover at sea level on a standard day. No effect of compressibility on performance is discernible in the test results (the range of tip Mach numbers tested was 0.55 to 0.71).

  9. Low Pressure Seeder Development for PIV in Large Scale Open Loop Wind Tunnels

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    Schmit, Ryan

    2010-11-01

    A low pressure seeding techniques have been developed for Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV) in large scale wind tunnel facilities was performed at the Subsonic Aerodynamic Research Laboratory (SARL) facility at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. The SARL facility is an open loop tunnel with a 7 by 10 foot octagonal test section that has 56% optical access and the Mach number varies from 0.2 to 0.5. A low pressure seeder sprayer was designed and tested in the inlet of the wind tunnel. The seeder sprayer was designed to produce an even and uniform distribution of seed while reducing the seeders influence in the test section. ViCount Compact 5000 using Smoke Oil 180 was using as the seeding material. The results show that this low pressure seeder does produce streaky seeding but excellent PIV images are produced.

  10. Development of Next Generation Lifetime PSP Imaging Systems

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    Watkins, A. Neal; Jordan, Jeffrey D.; Leighty, Bradley D.; Ingram, JoAnne L.; Oglesby, Donald M.

    2002-01-01

    This paper describes a lifetime PSP system that has recently been developed using pulsed light-emitting diode (LED) lamps and a new interline transfer CCD camera technology. This system alleviates noise sources associated with lifetime PSP systems that use either flash-lamp or laser excitation sources and intensified CCD cameras for detection. Calibration curves have been acquired for a variety of PSP formulations using this system, and a validation test was recently completed in the Subsonic Aerodynamic Research Laboratory (SARL) at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base (WPAFB). In this test, global surface pressure distributions were recovered using both a standard intensity-based method and the new lifetime system. Results from the lifetime system agree both qualitatively and quantitatively with those measured using the intensity-based method. Finally, an advanced lifetime imaging technique capable of measuring temperature and pressure simultaneously is introduced and initial results are presented.

  11. Incorporating signal-dependent noise for hyperspectral target detection

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    Morman, Christopher J.; Meola, Joseph

    2015-05-01

    The majority of hyperspectral target detection algorithms are developed from statistical data models employing stationary background statistics or white Gaussian noise models. Stationary background models are inaccurate as a result of two separate physical processes. First, varying background classes often exist in the imagery that possess different clutter statistics. Many algorithms can account for this variability through the use of subspaces or clustering techniques. The second physical process, which is often ignored, is a signal-dependent sensor noise term. For photon counting sensors that are often used in hyperspectral imaging systems, sensor noise increases as the measured signal level increases as a result of Poisson random processes. This work investigates the impact of this sensor noise on target detection performance. A linear noise model is developed describing sensor noise variance as a linear function of signal level. The linear noise model is then incorporated for detection of targets using data collected at Wright Patterson Air Force Base.

  12. Collimated autostereoscopic displays for cockpit applications

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    Eichenlaub, Jesse B.

    1995-06-01

    The use of an autostereoscopic display (a display that produces stereoscopic images that the user can see without wearing special glasses) for cockpit applications is now under investigation at Wright Patterson Air Force Base. DTI reported on this display, built for testing in a simulator, at last year's conference. It is believed, based on testing performed at NASA's Langley Research Center, that collimating this type of display will accrue benefits to the user including a grater useful imaging volume and more accurate stereo perception. DTI has therefore investigated the feasibility of collimating an autostereoscopic display, and has experimentally demonstrated a proof of concept model of such a display. As in the case of conventional displays, a collimated autostereoscopic display utilizes an optical element located one focal length from the surface of the image forming device. The presence of this element must be taken into account when designing the optics used to create the autostereoscopic images. The major design issues associated with collimated 2D displays are also associated with collimated autostereoscopic displays.

  13. Effects of Background Pressure on Relativistic Laser-Plasma Interaction Ion Acceleration

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    Peterson, Andrew; Orban, C.; Feister, S.; Ngirmang, G.; Smith, J. T.; Klim, A.; Frische, K.; Morrison, J.; Chowdhury, E.; Roquemore, W. M.

    2016-10-01

    Typically, ultra-intense laser-accelerated ion experiments are carried out under high-vacuum conditions and with a repetition rate up to several shots per day. Looking to the future there is a need to perform these experiments with a much larger repetition rate. A continuously flowing liquid target is more suitable than a solid target for this purpose. However liquids vaporize below their vapor pressure, and the experiment cannot be performed under high-vacuum conditions. The effects of this non-negligible high chamber pressure acceleration of charged particles is not yet well understood. We investigate this phenomena using Particle-in-Cell simulations, exploring the effect of the background pressure on the accelerated ion spectrum. Experiments in this regime are being performed at the Air Force Research Laboratory at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. This research was sponsored by the Quantum and Non-Equilibrium Processes Division of the Air Force Office of Scientific Research, under the management of Dr. Enrique Parra, Program Manager and significant support from the DOD HPCMP Internship Program.

  14. Tower testing of a 64W shortwave infrared supercontinuum laser for use as a hyperspectral imaging illuminator

    NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)

    Meola, Joseph; Absi, Anthony; Islam, Mohammed N.; Peterson, Lauren M.; Ke, Kevin; Freeman, Michael J.; Ifaraguerri, Agustin I.

    2014-06-01

    Hyperspectral imaging systems are currently used for numerous activities related to spectral identification of materials. These passive imaging systems rely on naturally reflected/emitted radiation as the source of the signal. Thermal infrared systems measure radiation emitted from objects in the scene. As such, they can operate at both day and night. However, visible through shortwave infrared systems measure solar illumination reflected from objects. As a result, their use is limited to daytime applications. Omni Sciences has produced high powered broadband shortwave infrared super-continuum laser illuminators. A 64-watt breadboard system was recently packaged and tested at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base to gauge beam quality and to serve as a proof-of-concept for potential use as an illuminator for a hyperspectral receiver. The laser illuminator was placed in a tower and directed along a 1.4km slant path to various target materials with reflected radiation measured with both a broadband camera and a hyperspectral imaging system to gauge performance.

  15. Lagrangian Fluid Element Tracking and Estimation of Local Displacement Speeds in Turbulent Premixed Flames

    NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)

    Ramji, Sarah Ann

    Improved understanding of turbulence-flame interactions in premixed combustion can be achieved using fully 3D time-resolved multi-kHz multi-scalar experimental measurements. These interactions may be represented by the evolution of various Lagrangian quantities described by theoretical Lagrangian Fluid Elements (LFEs). The data used in this work came from two experimental campaigns that used simultaneous T-PIV and OH/CH2O PLIF, at Sandia National Labs and the Air Force Research Lab at Wright-Patterson. In this thesis, an algorithm to accurately track LFEs through this 4D experimental space has been developed and verified by cross-correlation with the T-PIV seed particle fields. A novel method to measure the local instantaneous displacement speed in 3D has been developed, using this algorithm to track control masses of fluid that interact with the flame front. Statistics of the displacement speed have been presented, and the effects of local turbulence and flame topological properties on the displacement speed have been studied.

  16. Tire footprint studies

    NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)

    Chawla, Mangal; Medzorian, John

    1995-01-01

    This presentation covers the results of tire footprint studies conducted in the Landing Gear Development Facility of the USAF Wright Laboratory at the Wright Patterson Air force Base, OH. Tire footprint studies are essential in understanding tire wear mechanisms and computing tire tread wear rates. The power input into the tread is the driving force for tread wear. Variables needed for power input calculations include the footprint pressure and slip velocity distributions. Studies were performed on the effects of power input distributions due to vertical load, camber, yaw, inflation pressure, and tire construction. For the present study, two tire constructions, one radial and the other bias, were selected. These tires were for the F-16 Block 30 fighter aircraft, both of which were previously worn. The present study was limited to steady straight roll with a 14,000 lb vertical load, a 310 psi inflation pressure, and zero yaw and camber. All tests were conducted on the Tire Force Machine (TFM) with a specialized sensor plate with embedded pressure sensors (X, Y, and Z) and slip sensors (X and Y). All tests were conducted for a table speed of 1 in/s. Tests on the TFM show that the power intensity distributions and total power for both tire constructions are quite similar for straight roll. Later on, tests were also conducted on a modified dynamometer which was overlaid with a grit wear surface. The tire speed was maintained at 40 miles per hour and yaw was set to four degrees. Dynamometer tests showed that radial tires have more tread wear than the bias tire; however, in the field, radial tires have longer life.

  17. Calibration and Validation of a Finite ELement Model of THor-K Anthropomorphic Test Device for Aerospace Safety Applications

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    Putnam, J. B.; Unataroiu, C. D.; Somers, J. T.

    2014-01-01

    The THOR anthropomorphic test device (ATD) has been developed and continuously improved by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to provide automotive manufacturers an advanced tool that can be used to assess the injury risk of vehicle occupants in crash tests. Recently, a series of modifications were completed to improve the biofidelity of THOR ATD [1]. The updated THOR Modification Kit (THOR-K) ATD was employed at Wright-Patterson Air Base in 22 impact tests in three configurations: vertical, lateral, and spinal [2]. Although a computational finite element (FE) model of the THOR had been previously developed [3], updates to the model were needed to incorporate the recent changes in the modification kit. The main goal of this study was to develop and validate a FE model of the THOR-K ATD. The CAD drawings of the THOR-K ATD were reviewed and FE models were developed for the updated parts. For example, the head-skin geometry was found to change significantly, so its model was re-meshed (Fig. 1a). A protocol was developed to calibrate each component identified as key to the kinematic and kinetic response of the THOR-K head/neck ATD FE model (Fig. 1b). The available ATD tests were divided in two groups: a) calibration tests where the unknown material parameters of deformable parts (e.g., head skin, pelvis foam) were optimized to match the data and b) validation tests where the model response was only compared with test data by calculating their score using CORrelation and Analysis (CORA) rating system. Finally, the whole ATD model was validated under horizontal-, vertical-, and lateral-loading conditions against data recorded in the Wright Patterson tests [2]. Overall, the final THOR-K ATD model developed in this study is shown to respond similarly to the ATD in all validation tests. This good performance indicates that the optimization performed during calibration by using the CORA score as objective function is not test specific. Therefore confidence is provided in the ATD model for uses in predicting response in test conditions not performed in this study such those observed in the spacecraft landing. Comparison studies with ATD and human models may also be performed to contribute to future changes in THOR ATD design in an effort to improve its biofidelity, which has been traditionally based on post-mortem human subject testing and designer experience.

  18. Frank Batteas

    NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)

    1999-01-01

    Frank Batteas is a research test pilot in the Flight Crew Branch of NASA's Dryden Flight Research Center, Edwards, California. He is currently a project pilot for the F/A-18 and C-17 flight research projects. In addition, his flying duties include operation of the DC-8 Flying Laboratory in the Airborne Science program, and piloting the B-52B launch aircraft, the King Air, and the T-34C support aircraft. Batteas has accumulated more than 4,700 hours of military and civilian flight experience in more than 40 different aircraft types. Batteas came to NASA Dryden in April 1998, following a career in the U.S. Air Force. His last assignment was at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, Ohio, where Lieutenant Colonel Batteas led the B-2 Systems Test and Evaluation efforts for a two-year period. Batteas graduated from Class 88A of the Air Force Test Pilot School, Edwards Air Force Base, California, in December 1988. He served more than five years as a test pilot for the Air Force's newest airlifter, the C-17, involved in nearly every phase of testing from flutter and high angle-of-attack tests to airdrop and air refueling envelope expansion. In the process, he achieved several C-17 firsts including the first day and night aerial refuelings, the first flight over the North Pole, and a payload-to-altitude world aviation record. As a KC-135 test pilot, he also was involved in aerial refueling certification tests on a number of other Air Force aircraft. Batteas received his commission as a second lieutenant in the U. S. Air Force through the Reserve Officer Training Corps and served initially as an engineer working on the Peacekeeper and Minuteman missile programs at the Ballistic Missile Office, Norton Air Force Base, Calif. After attending pilot training at Williams Air Force Base, Phoenix, Ariz., he flew operational flights in the KC-135 tanker aircraft and then was assigned to research flying at the 4950th Test Wing, Wright-Patterson. He flew extensively modified C-135 and C-18 aircraft. In addition, he was project manager and research pilot for aurora borealis studies on the Airborne Ionospheric Observatory. Batteas earned a bachelor of science degree in nuclear engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, N.Y., in 1977 and was awarded master of science degrees in systems management from the University of Southern California in 1980 and in mechanical engineering from California State University Fresno in 1991.

  19. Production and Optimization of Direct Coal Liquefaction derived Low Carbon-Footprint Transportation Fuels

    DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)

    Steven Markovich

    This report summarizes works conducted under DOE Contract No. DE-FC26-05NT42448. The work scope was divided into two categories - (a) experimental program to pretreat and refine a coal derived syncrude sample to meet transportation fuels requirements; (b) system analysis of a commercial scale direct coal liquefaction facility. The coal syncrude was derived from a bituminous coal by Headwaters CTL, while the refining study was carried out under a subcontract to Axens North America. The system analysis included H{sub 2} production cost via six different options, conceptual process design, utilities requirements, CO{sub 2} emission and overall plant economy. As part ofmore » the system analysis, impact of various H{sub 2} production options was evaluated. For consistence the comparison was carried out using the DOE H2A model. However, assumptions in the model were updated using Headwaters database. Results of Tier 2 jet fuel specifications evaluation by the Fuels & Energy Branch, US Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL/RZPF) located at Wright Patterson Air Force Base (Ohio) are also discussed in this report.« less

  20. Facilities to Support Beamed Energy Launch Testing at the Laser Hardened Materials Evaluation Laboratory (LHMEL)

    NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)

    Lander, Michael L.

    2003-05-01

    The Laser Hardened Materials Evaluation Laboratory (LHMEL) has been characterizing material responses to laser energy in support of national defense programs and the aerospace industry for the past 26 years. This paper reviews the overall resources available at LHMEL to support fundamental materials testing relating to impulse coupling measurement and to explore beamed energy launch concepts. Located at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, LHMEL is managed by the Air Force Research Laboratory Materials Directorate AFRL/MLPJ and operated by Anteon Corporation. The facility's advanced hardware is centered around carbon dioxide lasers producing output power up to 135kW and neodymium glass lasers producing up to 10 kilojoules of repetitively pulsed output. The specific capabilities of each laser device and related optical systems are discussed. Materials testing capabilities coupled with the laser systems are also described including laser output and test specimen response diagnostics. Environmental simulation capabilities including wind tunnels and large-volume vacuum chambers relevant to beamed energy propulsion are also discussed. This paper concludes with a summary of the procedures and methods by which the facility can be accessed.

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