INTRODUCTORY LECTURES ON SCATTERING THEORY

Abstract

Con ents: Wave packet tre tment of sca teri g R UIREMENTS ON INIAD-275 054Div. 25 U (TI TP/WH) OTS price $8.1 RYLAN U., Coll ge Park. INTRODUCTORY LEC URE ON C RI G EORY, by O. . Greenberg. Jan 62, 75p. incl. illus. (Tech ical rept. no. 243) Co tr ct AF 49(638)24) (AFOSR-2409)U NCLAS IFIED REPOR DESCRIPTORS: *Scattering, Theory, *Qu um mechanics. Con ents: Wave packet tre tment of sca teri g R UIREMENTS ON INITIAL (unscattered) wave packet Motion of free wave packet Scattering solutions of Schrodinger equation Scattering length and effective range theory Reso an cattering Formal theory of scattering Moller wave operators an he S-M RI Sc tering in the Dirac picture Adiabatic switching, the -M trix, a d cro section Additional topicsAD-27554 AD-275 055Div. 9 U (TISTP/WH) OTS price $2.60 Lincoln Lab., Mass. Inst. of Tech., Lexington. NEWTONIAN DRAG COEFFICIENTS AND WEIGHTS FOR BLUNTED CONE-SPHERES AT SMALL ANGLES OF ATTACK, by Aubyn Freed. 30 Mar 62, 21p. incl. illus. 4 refs. (Rept. no. 22G-5) (Contract AF 19(604)7400) (AFESD TDR 62-81)Unclassified report DESCRIPTORS: *Conical bodies, Aerodynamics, *Drag, *Ballistics.A simple formula for the Newtonian drag coefficient is derived for t e blunted cone-sphere (ice-cream cone) at small angles of attack. Gr p s are presented for the drag coefficient as a function of cone semi-vertex angle from 6 to 30 deg and bluntness ratio (nose-radius/baseradius) ranging in tenths from 0 to 0.5. For given values of the body parameters, the weight required for the body to attain a prescribed ballistic coefficient is then determined. Fineness ratios for different specified cone-anglesAND DEGREES OF BLUNTNESS ARE PROVIDED FOR REFERENCE. (Author)

Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jan 01, 1962
Accession Number
AD0275054

Entities

People

  • O.w. Greenberg

Organizations

  • University of Maryland

Tags

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Aerodynamics
  • Ballistics
  • Bodies
  • Coefficients
  • Conical Bodies
  • Contracts
  • Equations
  • Fineness Ratio
  • Mechanics
  • Scattering
  • Schrodinger Equation
  • Switching
  • Wave Packets

Fields of Study

  • Physics

Readers

  • Calculus or Mathematical Analysis
  • Fluid Mechanics and Fluid Dynamics.
  • Materials Science.