Summer Research Program (1992). Graduate Student Research Program (GSRP) Reports. Volume 11. Arnold Engineering Development Center, Civil Engineering Laboratory, Frank J. Seiler Research Laboratory, Wilford Hall Medical Center

Abstract

The purpose of this program is to develop the basis for continuing research of interest to the Air Force at the institution of the faculty member; to stimulate continuing relations among faculty members and professional peers in the Air Force to enhance the research interests and capabilities of scientific and engineering educators; and to provide follow-on funding for research of particular promise that was started at an Air Force laboratory under the Summer Faculty Research Program. During the summer of 1992 185 university faculty conducted research at Air Force laboratories for a period of 10 weeks. Each participant provided a report of their research, and these reports are consolidated into this annual report. The following reports were completed during the Summer 1992 Apprenticeship Program. Among the Topics were: Experiences using Model-Based Techniques for the Development of a Large Parallel Instrumentation System; An Overview of the Behavior of Aluminum in Solid Propellant Rocket Motor; Solid Particulate Dispersion in Turbulent Atmospheric Boundary Layers; CAD and Acoustic BEM Applied to the Modelling of the AEDC ASTF EGMS; A Multigraph Implementation of a Distributed Image Processing System; A Cell Averaged Approach to the Solution of Integral Conservation Laws; Analysis of Acoustic Oscillations in Cavities with Spoiler Attachments; Numerical Modelling of Mixing and Reacting Flowfields; Multidimensional Conjugated Heat Transfer Analysis of the Arnold Engineering Development Center Heat-H1 Test Unit Nozzle; Setting Criteria for Halon Replacement Agents; A Simplified Model for Predicting Jet Impingement Heat Transfer; Velocity and Vorticity Measurements in Transcient Oscillatory Separating Boundary Layer Flows; Mulitvariable Transfer Functions and Optimal Passive Damping for a Slewing Piezoelectric Laminate Beam; A Neural Network Model of the Unsteady Aerodynamics on a Pitching Wing; NMR Relaxation Studies of Microdynamics in Chloroaluminate Melts, and 1 add.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Dec 28, 1992
Accession Number
ADA262019

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  • Gary Moore

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  • Energy and Power Technologies
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  • Weapons Technologies

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  • Air Force
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  • Chemistry
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  • Computational Fluid Dynamics
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