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Microgravity Experiments For The Iss, Justin Koeln, Jan Sojka Mar 2009

Microgravity Experiments For The Iss, Justin Koeln, Jan Sojka

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The Get Away Special (GAS) team is a microgravity research team known for leading Utah State University to the impressive distinction of flying more experiments in space than any other university in the world. The following experiments were designed by the GAS team after receiving the opportunity to develop and experiment to be performed by a Space Flight Participant aboard the International Space Station (ISS).


Me 347 Fluid Mechanics Lab Experiments, 7th Edition Jan 2009

Me 347 Fluid Mechanics Lab Experiments, 7th Edition

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Welcome to the documentation used to describe and conduct ten fluid mechanics experiments that are located in the Fluid Mechanics Laboratory in Building 192, Room 102, at Cal Poly State University. All of the experiments are designed to illustrate many of the concepts presented in undergraduate fluid mechanics classes. The first objective of each lab is to give students hands-on experience with fluid mechanics experiments. This includes working with standard facilities and instrumentation found in fluid mechanics laboratories. The second objective of each lab is to learn how to use experimentally collected data to either validate an analytical model for …


Packaging Effects On Radfet Sensors For High Energy Physics Experiments, Julien Mekki, Laurent Dusseau, Maurice Glaser, Susanna Guatelli, Michael Moll, Maria Grazia Pia, Federico Ravotti Jan 2009

Packaging Effects On Radfet Sensors For High Energy Physics Experiments, Julien Mekki, Laurent Dusseau, Maurice Glaser, Susanna Guatelli, Michael Moll, Maria Grazia Pia, Federico Ravotti

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RadFETs in customized chip carrier packages are installed in the LHC Experiments as radiation monitors. The package influence on the dose measurement in the complex LHC radiation environment is evaluated using Geant4 simulations and experimental data.