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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2019-06-28
    Description: The variable spectrum of BE Ursae Majoris, which is similar to that of the cataclysmic variables (CVs), shows (1) an emission-line spectrum with the high-excitation CN 4650 A blend as the strongest optical feature, weaker H and He lines, and a strong Balmer jump, and (2) an absorption spectrum dominated by He. Although the object shows no evidence of photometric variability on either short or long time-scales, it has been shown by Kurochkin (1964, 1971) to have a 2.29-day, sinusoidal, 1.5-mag variation. The luminosity is dominated by a UV power-law component, though the 4000-10000 A continuum is flat. The hypothesis that this object is an active mass transfer binary is not supported by its photometric behavior, energy distribution and long period, despite the spectroscopic variability. Nevertheless, three components whose nature is not understood remain: (1) an ultraviolet source whose energy distribution is explainable neither by a uniform temperature primary star nor by an accretion disk; (2) a reprocessed component powered by the UV star; and (3) a component similar to a CV disk, producing the optically thick Balmer lines.
    Keywords: ASTRONOMY
    Type: Astrophysical Journal; vol. 251
    Format: text
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2019-06-28
    Description: A total of 19 stars from the Palomar Green (PG) survey which were found to show composite spectra, generally with a hot subdwarf primary and a cool main-sequence secondary star, are discussed. The primary components have Teff values between 27,000 and 38,000 K (Mv = +5 to +7) and log g = about 6.5, while the secondaries generally show spectral types G8 to K4.5; however, these ranges are undoubtedly limited by selection effects, and extremely helium-rich subdwarfs were excluded as well. Aproximately half of all the PG subdwarfs could be in undetected binaries. Only two thick-disk cataclysmic variables with predominantly absorption-line spectra were found in the PG survey, which provides strong evidence that this kind of cataclysmic variable is luminous and confined to the Galactic plane (Population I). On the other hand, a few of the detached binaries show evidence for spectroscopic variations. Those which are close enough for a significant reflection effect on the secondary star may be progenitors to cataclysmic variable systems.
    Keywords: ASTRONOMY
    Type: Astrophysical Journal, Part 1 (ISSN 0004-637X); 287; 320-333
    Format: text
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: The streamtube curvature program (STC) has been developed to predict the inviscid flow field and the pressure distribution about nacelles at transonic speeds. The effects of boundary layer are to displace the inviscid flow and effectively change the body shape. Thus, the body shape must be corrected by the displacement thickness in order to calculate the correct pressure distribution. This report describes the coupling of the Stratford and Beavers boundary layer solution with the inviscid STC analysis so that all nacelle pressure forces, friction drag, and incipient separation may be predicted. The usage of the coupled STC-SAB computer program is outlined and the program input and output are defined. Included in this manual are descriptions of the principal boundary layer tables and other revisions to the STC program. The use of the viscous option is controlled by the engineer during program input definition.
    Keywords: FLUID MECHANICS
    Type: NASA-CR-112240
    Format: application/pdf
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2019-06-27
    Description: The computer program listing of Streamtube Curvature Analysis is presented. The listing includes explanatory statements and titles so that the program flow is readily discernable. The computer program listing is in CDC FORTRAN 2.3 source language form, except for three subroutines, GETIX, GETRLX, and SAVIX, which are in COMPOSE 1.1 language.
    Keywords: FLUID MECHANICS
    Type: NASA-CR-112239-3
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2019-06-27
    Description: A special version of the Streamtube Curvature Analysis (STC) was been constructed to include a detached bow shock upstream of a plane or axisymmetric inlet. The bow wave is modeled using the method of Moeckel in conjunction with an approximate definition of the shock stand-off distance. A description of the Moeckel method and its implementation in the STC program are given.
    Keywords: FLUID MECHANICS
    Type: NASA-CR-112239-2
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2019-06-27
    Description: The computer program, Streamtube Curvature Analysis, is described for the engineering user and for the programmer. The user oriented documentation includes a description of the mathematical governing equations, their use in the solution, and the method of solution. The general logical flow of the program is outlined and detailed instructions for program usage and operation are explained. General procedures for program use and the program capabilities and limitations are described. From the standpoint of the grammar, the overlay structure of the program is described. The various storage tables are defined and their uses explained. The input and output are discussed in detail. The program listing includes numerous comments so that the logical flow within the program is easily followed. A test case showing input data and output format is included as well as an error printout description.
    Keywords: FLUID MECHANICS
    Type: NASA-CR-112239-1
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