A program to determine the feasibility of performing in situ calibration of combustible gas detectors was successfully completed. Several possible techniques for performing the in situ calibration were proposed. The approach that showed the most promise involved the use of a miniature water vapor electrolysis cell for the generation of hydrogen within the flame arrestor of a combustible gas detector to be used for the purpose of calibrating the combustible gas detectors. A preliminary breadboard of the in situ calibration hardware was designed, fabricated and assembled. The breadboard equipment consisted of a commercially available combustible gas detector, modified to incorporate a water vapor electrolysis cell, and the instrumentation req...
Feasibility of operating gallium arsenide devices in high temperature microelectronic circuit
The stagnation region of a cylinder in a cross flow was used in experiments conducted with both a si...
The performance of two critical technology components required for a continuously rotatable heat pip...
A method is discussed of generating nitrogen for cabin leakage makeup aboard space vehicles having l...
The performance and maturity of a preprototype, three-person capacity, automatically controlled and ...
Progress from October 1, 1977, through December 31, 1977, is reported in the design of the 50 MT/yea...
A program was successfully completed to evaluate an electrochemical nitrogen/hydrogen (N2/H2) separa...
The fabrication of a one-person Electrochemical Depolarized Carbon Dioxide Concentrator subsystem in...
Six scientific objectives/experiments were derived which consisted of agriculture/forestry/range res...
Significant accomplishments include development of a procedure to correct for the substantial differ...
An experiment was completed to demonstrate that low ammonia concentrations in the product nitrogen s...
This program was designed to be an editor for the Lewis Chemical Equilibrium program input files and...
Advanced studies are reviewed. Atmospheric sciences, magnetospheric physics, solar physics, gravitat...
The temperature dependence of absorption coefficients of ozone was studied between 7567 A and 3630 A...
Nozzle material performance data were obtained, and the feasibility was determined of using new mate...
Feasibility of operating gallium arsenide devices in high temperature microelectronic circuit
The stagnation region of a cylinder in a cross flow was used in experiments conducted with both a si...
The performance of two critical technology components required for a continuously rotatable heat pip...
A method is discussed of generating nitrogen for cabin leakage makeup aboard space vehicles having l...
The performance and maturity of a preprototype, three-person capacity, automatically controlled and ...
Progress from October 1, 1977, through December 31, 1977, is reported in the design of the 50 MT/yea...
A program was successfully completed to evaluate an electrochemical nitrogen/hydrogen (N2/H2) separa...
The fabrication of a one-person Electrochemical Depolarized Carbon Dioxide Concentrator subsystem in...
Six scientific objectives/experiments were derived which consisted of agriculture/forestry/range res...
Significant accomplishments include development of a procedure to correct for the substantial differ...
An experiment was completed to demonstrate that low ammonia concentrations in the product nitrogen s...
This program was designed to be an editor for the Lewis Chemical Equilibrium program input files and...
Advanced studies are reviewed. Atmospheric sciences, magnetospheric physics, solar physics, gravitat...
The temperature dependence of absorption coefficients of ozone was studied between 7567 A and 3630 A...
Nozzle material performance data were obtained, and the feasibility was determined of using new mate...
Feasibility of operating gallium arsenide devices in high temperature microelectronic circuit
The stagnation region of a cylinder in a cross flow was used in experiments conducted with both a si...
The performance of two critical technology components required for a continuously rotatable heat pip...