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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2019-08-16
    Description: The problem of chordwise, or camber, divergence at transonic and supersonic speeds is treated with primary emphasis on slender delta wings having a cantilever support at the trailing edge. Experimental and analytical results are presented for four wing models having apex half-angles of 5 deg, 10 deg, 15 deg, and 20 deg. A Mach number range from 0.8 to 7.3 is covered. The analytical results include calculations based on small-aspect-ratio theory, lifting-surface theory, and strip theory. A closed-form solution of the equilibrium equation is given, which is based on low-aspect-ratio theory but which applies only to certain stiffness distributions. Also presented is an iterative procedure for use with other aerodynamic theories and with arbitrary stiffness distribution.
    Keywords: Aerodynamics
    Type: NASA-TN-D-461 , L-582
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2019-08-15
    Description: Details are given of a numerical solution of the integral equation which relates oscillatory or steady lift and downwash distributions in subsonic flow. The procedure has been programmed for the IBM 704 electronic data processing machine and yields the pressure distribution and some of its integrated properties for a given Mach number and frequency and for several modes of oscillation in from 3 to 4 minutes, results of several applications are presented.
    Keywords: Aerodynamics
    Type: NASA-TR-R-48
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  • 3
    ISSN: 1432-2048
    Keywords: Compartmental analysis ; Nitrate (induction of uptake) ; Nitrate reductase ; Nitrogen-13 ; Picea
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract Using 13NO 3 − -efflux analysis, the induction of nitrate uptake by externally supplied nitrate was monitored in roots of intact Picea glauca (Moench) Voss. seedlings over a 5-d period. In agreement with our earlier studies, efflux analysis revealed three compartments, which have been identified as surface adsorption, apparent free space, and cytoplasm. While induction of nitrate uptake was pronounced, NO 3 − fluxes in induced plants were decidedly lower and the induction response was slower than in other species. Influx rose from 0.1 μmol·g−1·h−1 (measured at 100 μM [NO 3 − o) in uninduced plants to a maximum of 0.5 μmol·g−1h−1 after 3 d of exposure to 100 μM [NO 3 − o and declined to 0.3–0.4 μmol·g−1h−1 at the end of the 5-d period. Efflux remained relatively constant around 0.02-0.04 μmol·g−1h−1, but its percentage with respect to influx declined from initially high values (around 30%) to steady-state values of 4–7%. Cytoplasmic [NO 3 − ] ranged from the low micromolar in uninduced plants to a maximum of 2 mM in plants fully induced at 100 μM [NO 3 − ]o. In-vivo root nitrate reductase activity (NRA) was measured over the same time period, and was found to follow a similar pattern of induction as influx. The maximum response in NRA slightly preceded that of influx. It increased from 25 nmol·g−1·h−1 without prior exposure to NO 3 − to peak values around 150 nmol· g−1h−1 after 2 d of exposure to 100 μM [NO 3 − ]o. Subsequently, NRA declined by about 50%. The dynamics of flux partitioning to reduction, to the vacuole, the xylem, and to efflux during the induction process are discussed.
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    ISSN: 1432-2048
    Keywords: Compartmental analysis ; Nitrate (induction of uptake) ; Nitrate reductase ; Nitrogen-13 ; Picea
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract Using13NO 3 − -efflux analysis, the induction of nitrate uptake by externally supplied nitrate was monitored in roots of intactPicea glauca (Moench) Voss. seedlings over a 5-d period. In agreement with our earlier studies, efflux analysis revealed three compartments, which have been identified as surface adsorption, apparent free space, and cytoplasm. While induction of nitrate uptake was pronounced, NO 3 − fluxes in induced plants were decidedly lower and the induction response was slower than in other species. Influx rose from 0.1 μmol·g−1·h−1 (measured at 100 μM [NO 3 − o) in uninduced plants to a maximum of 0.5 μmol·g−1h−1 after 3 d of exposure to 100 μM [NO 3 − o and declined to 0.3–0.4 μmol·g−1h−1 at the end of the 5-d period. Efflux remained relatively constant around 0.02-0.04 μmol·g−1h−1, but its percentage with respect to influx declined from initially high values (around 30%) to steady-state values of 4–7%. Cytoplasmic [NO 3 − ] ranged from the low micromolar in uninduced plants to a maximum of 2 mM in plants fully induced at 100 μM [NO 3 − ]o. In-vivo root nitrate reductase activity (NRA) was measured over the same time period, and was found to follow a similar pattern of induction as influx. The maximum response in NRA slightly preceded that of influx. It increased from 25 nmol·g−1·h−1 without prior exposure to NO 3 − to peak values around 150 nmol· g−1h−1 after 2 d of exposure to 100 μM [NO 3 − ]o. Subsequently, NRA declined by about 50%. The dynamics of flux partitioning to reduction, to the vacuole, the xylem, and to efflux during the induction process are discussed.
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