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    Springer
    The European physical journal 325 (1986), S. 99-114 
    ISSN: 1434-601X
    Keywords: 28.50Re ; 52.55 ; 07.77
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract This paper presents implosion results of a new ion-beam inertial fusion target which has been designed for use in a reactor study, HIBALL-II. This target has been simulated using an updated version of the MEDUSA-KA code which includes radiation transport. The target contains 4 mg of DT fuel which is protected against radiative preheat by a high-Z, high-ρ lead radiation shield. The radiation shield is separated from the fuel by a reasonable thickness of lithium to improve the hydrodynamic stability. The target is driven by 10GeV Bi++ ions and the peak power in the pulse is 500 TW. The total input energy is ∼ 4.38 MJ and the gain is ∼ 152.
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    Publication Date: 2013-08-31
    Description: Modern composite manufacturing methods have provided the opportunity for smooth surfaces that can sustain large regions of natural laminar flow (NLF) boundary layer behavior and have stimulated interest in developing advanced NLF airfoils and improved aircraft designs. Some of the preliminary results obtained in exploratory research investigations on advanced aircraft configurations at the NASA Langley Research Center are discussed. Results of the initial studies have shown that the aerodynamic effects of configuration variables such as canard/wing arrangements, airfoils, and pusher-type and tractor-type propeller installations can be particularly significant at high angles of attack. Flow field interactions between aircraft components were shown to produce undesirable aerodynamic effects on a wing behind a heavily loaded canard, and the use of properly designed wing leading-edge modifications, such as a leading-edge droop, offset the undesirable aerodynamic effects by delaying wing stall and providing increased stall/spin resistance with minimum degradation of laminar flow behavior.
    Keywords: AIRCRAFT DESIGN, TESTING AND PERFORMANCE
    Type: Laminar Flow Aircraft Certification; p 185-225
    Format: application/pdf
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