United States Air Force Summer Faculty Research Program (1986). Program Technical Report. Volume 3
Abstract
The United States Air Force Summer Faculty Research Program (USAF- SFRP) is a program designed to introduce university, college, and technical institute faculty members to Air Force research. This three volume document is a compilation of the final reports written by the assigned faculty members about their summer research efforts. Some of the reports in this volume include: A computer-Aided Method of Designing Control Systems Incorporating Aircraft Flying Qualities, Infrared to Visible Light Conversion in Rare Earth Doped Heavy Metal Fluoride Glasses, Development of a Rapid and Sensitive Assay Procedure for the Detection of the Protozoan Parasite Giardia lamblia in Drinking Water Supplies, State Variable Model of the Cardiovascular System and a Controller Design for an Anti-G suit, Preliminary Development of a Global Positioning System Package for use in Determining Exact Position of AFGL Research Balloons at Precise Time, Systems Effectiveness Concerning Vulnerability of Hardened Targets to a Variety of Weapons, Aerodynamic Parameters for a Rapidly Pitching Airfoil, Aircraft Sortie Effectiveness Model, Combustion Under Supercritical State and Influence of Radiation on Droplet Combustion, and Al and Large-Scale Systems Approaches to Enhanced Situation Awareness in Missile Warning Systems.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Dec 01, 1986
- Accession Number
- ADA202790
Entities
People
- Richard Kopka
- Rodney C. Darrah
- Susan K. Espy
Organizations
- Universal Energy Systems