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Royal Institute Of Technology: Department Of Polymer Technology, Otto Vogl, Ann Christine Albertsson
Royal Institute Of Technology: Department Of Polymer Technology, Otto Vogl, Ann Christine Albertsson
Emeritus Faculty Author Gallery
No abstract provided.
70. Obituary, Herman F. Mark, Otto Vogl
70. Obituary, Herman F. Mark, Otto Vogl
Emeritus Faculty Author Gallery
No abstract provided.
Measurements Of Νw2 And R=Σl/Σt From Inelastic Electron-Aluminum Scattering Near X=1, P E. Bosted, A Lung, L Andivahis, L M. Stuart, J Alster, R G. Arnold, C C. Chang, F S. Dietrich, W Dodge, R Gearhart, J Gomez, K A. Griffioen, R S. Hicks, C E. Hyde-Wright, C Keppel, S E. Kuhn, J Lichtenstadt, R A. Miskimen, Gerald Alvin Peterson
Measurements Of Νw2 And R=Σl/Σt From Inelastic Electron-Aluminum Scattering Near X=1, P E. Bosted, A Lung, L Andivahis, L M. Stuart, J Alster, R G. Arnold, C C. Chang, F S. Dietrich, W Dodge, R Gearhart, J Gomez, K A. Griffioen, R S. Hicks, C E. Hyde-Wright, C Keppel, S E. Kuhn, J Lichtenstadt, R A. Miskimen, Gerald Alvin Peterson
Gerald Alvin Peterson
Cross sections for inclusive electron scattering from aluminum have been measured at both forward and backward angles in the kinematic region near x =1 and 1.75 & Q & 7 (GeV/c) . The forward-angle data are in good agreement with a recent calculation. Both the data and the calculation show scaling behavior for F2(g, Q~)=vs(g, Q2) at high Q for fixed values of the Nachtmann variable g. The ratio R =oL /trr has been extracted for 1.75 &Q &5 (GeV/c) and is found to decrease with Q2 to a value consistent with zero at the highest Q~.
70. Obituary, Herman F. Mark, Otto Vogl
Royal Institute Of Technology: Department Of Polymer Technology, Otto Vogl, Ann Christine Albertsson
Royal Institute Of Technology: Department Of Polymer Technology, Otto Vogl, Ann Christine Albertsson
Otto Vogl
No abstract provided.
Polymer Science In Finland, Otto Vogl, Johan J. Lindberg, Franciska Sundholm
Polymer Science In Finland, Otto Vogl, Johan J. Lindberg, Franciska Sundholm
Emeritus Faculty Author Gallery
No abstract provided.
71. Otto Vogl, David A. Tirrell
Polymer Science In Finland, Otto Vogl, Johan J. Lindberg, Franciska Sundholm
Polymer Science In Finland, Otto Vogl, Johan J. Lindberg, Franciska Sundholm
Otto Vogl
No abstract provided.
71. Otto Vogl, David A. Tirrell
Climatology Of Surface-Based Inversions In The North American Arctic, Raymond S. Bradley, Frank T. Keimig
Climatology Of Surface-Based Inversions In The North American Arctic, Raymond S. Bradley, Frank T. Keimig
Raymond S Bradley
The annual cycle of surface-based inversions at nine Arctic weather stations is examined, based on a 20-year set of daily 1200 UT significant level radiosonde data. All stations are at or near the coast. Inversions in winter months are primarily the result of strongly negative net radiation at the surface, whereas in summer, inversionsmore commonly result from near-surface cooling of warm air muses. Inversion frequency is at a maximum inwinter (generally >70% of days) when inversions range from -400 to -850 m in thickness. Inversion thickness and strength (temperature change across the inversion) are strongly related to surface temperature. Inversions …
Iupac Conference On “New Polymers”, Kyoto, Japan, Otto Vogl, Yoshiki Chujo
Iupac Conference On “New Polymers”, Kyoto, Japan, Otto Vogl, Yoshiki Chujo
Emeritus Faculty Author Gallery
No abstract provided.
Iupac Conference On “New Polymers”, Kyoto, Japan, Otto Vogl, Yoshiki Chujo
Iupac Conference On “New Polymers”, Kyoto, Japan, Otto Vogl, Yoshiki Chujo
Otto Vogl
No abstract provided.
Second Pacific Polymer Conference In Otsu, Shiga, Japan, Otto Vogl, Tatsuki Kitayama, Koichi Hatada
Second Pacific Polymer Conference In Otsu, Shiga, Japan, Otto Vogl, Tatsuki Kitayama, Koichi Hatada
Emeritus Faculty Author Gallery
No abstract provided.
Second Pacific Polymer Conference In Otsu, Shiga, Japan, Otto Vogl, Tatsuki Kitayama, Koichi Hatada
Second Pacific Polymer Conference In Otsu, Shiga, Japan, Otto Vogl, Tatsuki Kitayama, Koichi Hatada
Otto Vogl
No abstract provided.
The 33rd Iupac Congress, Budapest, August 17-22, 1991, Otto Vogl, Koichi Hatada
The 33rd Iupac Congress, Budapest, August 17-22, 1991, Otto Vogl, Koichi Hatada
Emeritus Faculty Author Gallery
No abstract provided.
The 33rd Iupac Congress, Budapest, August 17-22, 1991, Otto Vogl, Koichi Hatada
The 33rd Iupac Congress, Budapest, August 17-22, 1991, Otto Vogl, Koichi Hatada
Otto Vogl
No abstract provided.
Tenth International Symposium On Cationic Polymerization And Related Processes, Otto Vogl, Gyorgy Deak
Tenth International Symposium On Cationic Polymerization And Related Processes, Otto Vogl, Gyorgy Deak
Emeritus Faculty Author Gallery
No abstract provided.
Tenth International Symposium On Cationic Polymerization And Related Processes, Otto Vogl, Gyorgy Deak
Tenth International Symposium On Cationic Polymerization And Related Processes, Otto Vogl, Gyorgy Deak
Otto Vogl
No abstract provided.
Measurement Of The Electric And Magnetic Form Factors Of The Proton From Q2 1.75 To 8.83 (Gev/C)2, P E. Bosted, L Clogher, A Lung, R G. Arnold, R S. Hicks, R A. Miskimen, Gerald Alvin Peterson
Measurement Of The Electric And Magnetic Form Factors Of The Proton From Q2 1.75 To 8.83 (Gev/C)2, P E. Bosted, L Clogher, A Lung, R G. Arnold, R S. Hicks, R A. Miskimen, Gerald Alvin Peterson
Gerald Alvin Peterson
The proton elastic electric and magnetic form factors, GEM and G’bfP(Q2), have been separately measured in the range Q” =1.75 to 8.83 (GeV/c)2, more than doubling the Q3 range of previous data. Scaled by the dipole fit, Go(Q2), the results for Gnlp(Q2)//+G~(Q2) d ecrease smoothly from 1.05 to 0.91, while G~p(Q~)lcdQ~) is consistent with unity. Comparisons are made to QCD Sum L-eRule, diquark, constituent quark, and VMD models, none of whic,h agree with all of the new data. The ratio Q2F2/Fl approaches a constant value for Q2 > 3 ( GeV/c)2. --p;. .- -- 2
A Study Of A Reimaging System For Correcting Large-Scale Phase Errors In Reflector Antennas, Eugene F. Lauria
A Study Of A Reimaging System For Correcting Large-Scale Phase Errors In Reflector Antennas, Eugene F. Lauria
Masters Theses 1911 - February 2014
This thesis investigates a new approach for dealing with the adverse effects of large-scale deformations in the main reflector of large Cassegrain antennas. In this method, the incident aperture distribution is imaged onto a tertiary focal plane. This is accomplished by using an optical imaging system consisting of a lens mounted behind the Cassegrain focus of the antenna. The lens forms a real image of the product of the incident aperture distribution and the pupil function of the antenna. The pupil function describes the profile of the main reflector of the antenna. If the incident aperture distribution is a plane …
What To Do With Scrap Tires In The 1990'S Technology, Market And Policy Considerations, Umass Amherst Center Economic Development
What To Do With Scrap Tires In The 1990'S Technology, Market And Policy Considerations, Umass Amherst Center Economic Development
Center for Economic Development Technical Reports
The purpose of this report was to look at the issue of what to do with the millions of scrap tires in surplus, and those added to the waste stream each year. The report goes on to identify and evaluate the options with regards to the reusing and disposing of scrap tires, discuses and evaluate the recycling of tires as a tool to generate economics development in Western Massachusetts, and explores the current options for disposal of existing tire stockpile.
Using Water For Local Economic Development, Umass Amherst Center Economic Development
Using Water For Local Economic Development, Umass Amherst Center Economic Development
Center for Economic Development Technical Reports
This report was meant to evaluate the quality and the quantity of water available to the city of Springfield, Massachusetts. The report looks at the demand for clean water, and how the city provides it to the residents of the city.
Determination Of Arsenic In A Nickel Alloy By Flow Injection Hydride Generation Atomic Absorption Spectrometry, Julian Tyson, C P. Hanna, S G. Offley
Determination Of Arsenic In A Nickel Alloy By Flow Injection Hydride Generation Atomic Absorption Spectrometry, Julian Tyson, C P. Hanna, S G. Offley
Chemistry Department Faculty Publication Series
The development of a method for the direct determination of trace arsenic quantities in nickel alloy digests, by flow injection hydride generation atomic absorption spectrometry, is described. An optimization study of the manifold and chemical parameters produced system performance, in terms of tolerance of the nickel matrix and sensitivity, such that matrix removal and pre-reduction of As(V) to As (111) prior to arsine generation were eliminated. Full recovery of the As(V) signal from a solution containing 5 ng m1- 1 in the presence of 60 µg mJ- 1 nickel was obtained. Validation of the method was achieved by analyzing a …
Flow Injection Techniques For Improving The Precision And Accuracy Of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry, Julian Tyson
Flow Injection Techniques For Improving The Precision And Accuracy Of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry, Julian Tyson
Chemistry Department Faculty Publication Series
No abstract provided.
Flow Injection Systems For Directly Coupling On-Line Digestions With Analytical Atomic Spectrometry Part 1. Dissolution Of Cocoa Under Stopped-Flow, High-Pressure Conditions, Thomas J. Gluodenis Jr., Julian Tyson
Flow Injection Systems For Directly Coupling On-Line Digestions With Analytical Atomic Spectrometry Part 1. Dissolution Of Cocoa Under Stopped-Flow, High-Pressure Conditions, Thomas J. Gluodenis Jr., Julian Tyson
Chemistry Department Faculty Publication Series
No abstract provided.
Putting The Chemistry Back Into Analytical Chemistry, Julian Tyson
Putting The Chemistry Back Into Analytical Chemistry, Julian Tyson
Chemistry Department Faculty Publication Series
Aspects of the current status of and research in analytical chemistry are briefly discussed and the need for cost effective analytical procedures is emphasized. The present and future of a number of aspects of flow-injection analysis are considered. These include the basic theory, the kinetic features, the control features, time-based methodology, and the coupling of sample pretreatment with instrumentation. Several aspects of this latter topic are considered with particular reference to the flow-injection atomic spectrometry combination. Problems of kinetic mismatch between chemistry, manifold residence, and instrument operation are discussed and some possible solutions proposed including the use of closed loop …
Flow-Injection Atomic Spectrometry: A New Analytical Technique, Julian Tyson, S. R. Bysouth, Ea Grzeszczyk, Ebenezer Debrah
Flow-Injection Atomic Spectrometry: A New Analytical Technique, Julian Tyson, S. R. Bysouth, Ea Grzeszczyk, Ebenezer Debrah
Chemistry Department Faculty Publication Series
No abstract provided.
Supercritical Carbon Dioxide As A Carrier For Sample Introduction In Atomic Absorption Spectrometry, S. R. Bysouth, Julian Tyson
Supercritical Carbon Dioxide As A Carrier For Sample Introduction In Atomic Absorption Spectrometry, S. R. Bysouth, Julian Tyson
Chemistry Department Faculty Publication Series
The use of a supercritical carbon dioxide carrier to transport organic solutions of metal complexes to a heated restrictor is demonstrated as a means of aerosol or vapour generation for sample introduction in flame atomic absorption spectrometry. Calibrations obtained using conventional pneumatic nebulisation of continuously aspirated solutions or using flow injection into a water carrier are compared with those obtained using the carbon dioxide carrier. Injection of solutions of copper pyrrolidinedithiocarbamate in 4-methyl pentan-2-one into a carbon dioxide carrier at 1000 p.s.i. was shown to be 1.2 times more sensitive than injection of the same solutions into a water carrier …
Simple Model Of Flow-Injection Sample Transport For Prediction Of Peak Heights, S. R. Bysouth, Julian Tyson
Simple Model Of Flow-Injection Sample Transport For Prediction Of Peak Heights, S. R. Bysouth, Julian Tyson
Chemistry Department Faculty Publication Series
No abstract provided.
Closed-Loop Recirculating Manifold For Matrix Isolation In Flow Injection Flame Atomic Absorption Spectrometry. Analysis Of Silver Electrolysis Solutions, Ebenezer Debrah, Julian Tyson, Mw Hinds
Closed-Loop Recirculating Manifold For Matrix Isolation In Flow Injection Flame Atomic Absorption Spectrometry. Analysis Of Silver Electrolysis Solutions, Ebenezer Debrah, Julian Tyson, Mw Hinds
Chemistry Department Faculty Publication Series
Two flow injection procedures have been investigated for the determination of some elements in silver electrolysis solutions, for which the problem of the formation of silver acetylide needs to be addressed. A single line manifold was found to give acceptable results for limited time periods, but for prolonged operation it was necessary to remove the silver. This was achieved with a recirculating reactor in which the silver was precipitated as the chloride and retained on a filter of nylon fibers. Good recoveries of copper, iron, nickel and zinc from solutions containing up to 100 g/l. silver were obtained with over …