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studies OF A PLASMA PINCH SPACE ENGINE
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Journal of the American Society for Naval Engineers 1960年 第4期72卷 715-725页
作者: GRANET, IRVING GUMAN, WILLIAM MCILROY, WILLIAM Irving Granet received his B.M.E. from The Cooper Union his M.M.E. from Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn has taken Pre-Doctoral Studies at Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn and is a graduate of the Oak Ridge School of Reactor Technology. He has worked in Republic's Plasma Propulsion Laboratory on nuclear propulsion systems space radiators thermodynamic power cycle considerations for generating electric power and system design and operation for space propulsion. He was formerly Director of Staff Engineering Nuclear Energy Department of Foster Wheeler Corporation where he directed engineering design and analysis for complete nuclear plants. Mr. Granet has taught thermodynamics and heat transfer at the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn and at present is Adjunct Assistant Professor of Engineering and Physics at Long Island University. He has published over 40 articles in the fields of thermodynamics applied mechanics heat transfer and nuclear energy. He is a member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers National Society of Professional Engineers Pi Tau Sigma and Sigma Xi. He is a licensed Professional Engineer in the State of New York. Mr. Granet is listed in the 1960 edition of American Men of Science and is a reviewer for the American Chemical Society's technical publications. William J. Guman received degrees of B. Aero. E. M. Aero. E. from and has completed courses for Ph.D. Aero. E. at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Since coming to Republic in 1959 Mr. Guman has been conducting theoretical and experimental studies on non-steady interactions and flow processes in plasma engine configurations. Mr. Guman was Assistant Professor at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute lecturing on fluid mechanics aerodynamics performance and stability and conducting laboratory courses in experimental fluid dynamics and wind tunnel research. He also investigated flow induction and was head of Rensselaer's supersonic wind tunnel laboratory. Mr. Guman performed a theoretical analysis in experimental aerodynamic
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Optimization considerations of electrical space engines
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Naval Engineers Journal 1962年 第N 4期v 74卷 p749-756页
作者: Granet, I. Guman, W.J. Irving Granet received his B.M.E. from The Cooper Union: his M.M.E. from Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn: has taken Pre-Doctoral Studies at Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn: and is a graduate of the Oak Ridge School of Reactor Technology. He has worked in Republic's Plasma Propulsion Laboratory on nuclear propulsion systems space radiators thermodynamic power cycle considerations for generating electric power and system design and operation for space propulsion. He was formerly Director of Staff Engineering Nuclear Energy Department of Foster Wheeler Corporation where he directed engineering design and analysis for complete nuclear plants. Mr. Granet has taught thermodynamics and heat transfer at the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn and at present is Adjunct Assistant Professor of Engineering and Physics at Long Island University. He has published over 50 articles in the fields of thermodynamics applied mechanics heat transfer and nuclear energy. He is a member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers National Society of Professional Engineers Pi Tau Sigma and Sigma Xi. He is a licensed Professional Engineer in the State of New York. Mr. Granet is listed in the 1960 edition of American Men of Science and is a reviewer for the American Chemical Society's technical publications. William J. Guman received degrees of B. Aero. E. M. Aero E. from and has completed courses for Ph.D. Aero. E. at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. He joined Republic's PlasmA Propulsion Laboratory in 1959 and there is conducting theoretical and experimental studies on non-steady wave interactions and flow processes in plasma engine configurations. Mr. Guman was Assistant Professor at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute lecturing on fluid mechanics aerodynamics performance and stability and conducting laboratory courses in experimental fluid dynamics and wind tunnel research. He also investigated flow induction and was head of Rensselaer's supersonic wind tunnel laboratory. At the present he is also an Adjunct Assistan
Electrically powered pulsed plasma pinch engine was proposed earlier (see Engineering Index 1961 p 1447 and 1448);present work considers pertinent overall system performance parameters, and describes experimental meth... 详细信息
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RESULTS OF FDL CONTRACT DEFINITION
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Naval Engineers Journal 1967年 第5期79卷 819-825页
作者: SONENSHEIN, N. U. S. NAVY THE AUTHOR: is a graduate of the United States Naval Academy Class of 1938. His graduate work has included instruction in Naval Construction and Marine Engineering at Massachusetts Institute of Technology leading to a Master of Science degree in 1944 and the Advanced Management Program at the Harvard Graduate School of Business in 1964. As an Engineering Duty Officer he has served in various Naval commands including the Mare Island Naval Shipyard the New York Naval Shipyard and as Fleet and Force Maintenance Officer on the staffs of Commander in Chief and Commander Service Force U.S. Pacific Fleet. Within the Naval Ship System Command formerly the Bureau of Ships his duties have included Director of the Facilities Division Head of the Hull Design Branch Director of the Ship Design Division and Assistant Chief of the Bureau of Ships for Design Shipbuilding and Fleet Maintenance. He is a member of Sigma Xi ASNE and SNAME. From October 1965 to 31 July 1967 he served as Project Manager Fast Deployment Logistic Ship Project. As of 1 August 1967 he has assumed the duties of Deputy Chief of Naval Material for Logistic Support.
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Newsmen’s fantasies, audiences, and newswriting
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Public Opinion Quarterly 1959年 第2期23卷 145-158页
作者: De Sola Pool, Ithiel Shulman, Irwin Ithiel de Sola Pool is Professor of Political Science and Director of the international communication program of the Center for International Studies at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Irwin Shulman received his M.S. from the University of Wisconsin in the field of Journalism in 1950. After several years as parliamentary correspondent in Ottawa for the Montreal Star he went to M.I.T. for a year of advanced work in psychology and research at the Center for International Studies
Just as most actors and actresses need a live and responsive audience, it appears that newsmen have more than a trivial relationship to the audiences for which they are writing. A direct and empirical study of the inf...
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UNDERWATER DRESS IN NAVY
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NAVAL ENGINEERS JOURNAL 1968年 第4期80卷 625-&页
作者: WINTERS, R GROVES, D Robert A. Winters is a retired Chiej Gunner's Mate. During his active duty (1942–1962) he served in USS BROOKLYN CL 40 and USS LOY DE 160 before volunteering as a frogman with Underwater Demolition Team 21 with which he served from 1944–1950. Followed by two tours of duty as an instructor at the Explosive Ordnance Disposal School at Indian Head Maryland 1950–1954–1956–1960. He is a graduate of the University of Maryland where he majored in political science. After retirement from the Navy he was employed in the field of technical intelligence. First by the Navy's Scientific Technical Intelligence and later by the Army's Foreign Science and Technology Center where he prepared and published studies in the field of ordnance. He is currently a Professional Associate with the Mine Advisory Committee of the National Academy of Sciences-National Research Council. Don Groves is currently affiliated with the Naval Reserve Research Program and is the training officer for Naval Reserve Research Unit 5–8 (Washington D.C.). He served on active duty tuith. the Navy during WW II and again during the Korean Conflict on recall. A graduate of Syracuse University he has completed graduate work at Syracuse University and at various other universities including the Universidad De Santo Domingo where he was awarded a U.S. Government Fellowship for independent research. He is the author of close to 100 published technical papers and articles on marine science and engineering a Fellow of the Washington Academy of Sciences and is listed in Who's Who in the South and Southeastern U.S. and American Men of Science. He is a staff member of the National Academy of Sciences-National Research Council.
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EXPERIMENTAL program FOR A PLASMA PINCH SPACE ENGINE
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Journal of the American Society for Naval Engineers 1961年 第4期73卷 745-761页
作者: GRANET, IRVING GUMAN, WILLIAM J. THE AUTHORS:Irving Granet received his B.M.E. from The Cooper Union his M.M.E. from Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn has taken Pre-Doctoral Studies at Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn and is a graduate of the Oak Ridge School of Reactor Technology. He has worked in Republic's Plasma Propulsion Laboratory on nuclear propulsion systems space radiators thermodynamic power cycle considerations for generating electric power and system design and operation for space propulsion. He was formerly Director of Staff Engineering Nuclear Energy Department of Foster Wheeler Corporation where he directed engineering design and analysis for complete nuclear plants. Mr. Granet has taught thermodynamics and heat transfer at the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn and at present is Adjunct Assistant Professor of Engineering and Physics at Long Island University. He has published over 40 articles in the fields of thermodynamics applied mechanics heat transfer and nuclear energy. He is a member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers National Society of Professional Engineers Pi Tan Sigma and Sigma Xi. He is a licensed Professional Engineer in the State of New York. Mr. Granet is listed in the 1960 edition of American Men of Science and is a reviewer for the American Chemical Society's technical publications. William J. Guman received degrees of B. Aero. E. M. Aero E. from and has completed courses for PhD. Aero. E. at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Since coming to Republic in 1959 Mr. Guman has been conducting theoretical and experimental studies on non-steady interactions and flow processes in plasma engine configurations. Mr. Guman was Assistant Professor at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute lecturing on fluid mechanics aerodynamics performance and stability and conducting laboratory courses in experimental fluid dynamics and wind tunnel research. He also investigated flow induction and -was head of Rensselaer's supersonic wind tunnel laboratory. Mr. Guman performed a theoretical analysis in experimental
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The Significance of Certain Parameters in Buoyancy System Performance
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Naval Engineers Journal 1971年 第4期83卷 75-81页
作者: HANSEN, O. RICHARD UHLER, DALE G. O. Richard Hansen obtained a BSCE from Colorado State University in 1950 and has participated in continuing educational courses at the University of Washington Wayne State University and the University of Michigan. He was employed at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard for five years as a Mechanical Engineer and Project leader in industrial gases and cryogenic O2. Producers for Shipboard Applications followed by seven years at Chrysler Corporation initially as a project engineer in the FBM program subsequently assigned to Mechanical Laboratory achieving Managing Engineer status of a department therein which contained the facilities group instrumentation group and an experimental machine shop. This was followed by employment at Westinghouse Astronuclear Laboratories as a senior engineer conducting studies in two phase liquid hydrogen flow in simulated NERVA cores. Following this he served two years of employment with the Lockheed Georgia Company conducting material studies in combined nuclear cryogenic environments at the NASA 60 megawatt test reactor located in Sandusky Ohio. Joined NAVSEC in 1966 as a mechanical engineer in the compressed air systems group and has been assigned to the Supervisor of Diving Salvage and Ocean Engineering conducting analysis and evaluation of compressed air and gas systems associated with diving and salvage operations. Dale G. Uhler received BSCE degree from Carnegie Institute of Technology in 1964. He spent two years as a construction engineer before entering graduate school at the University of Miami Florida where he received his MS degree in applied mechanics with a minor in Ocean Engineering in 1968. He is now employed as an Ocean Engineer in the office of the U. S. Navy Director of Diving Salvage and Ocean Engineering where he is the project manager for the Large Object Salvage System and related development programs and concurrently working toward his Ph. D. at Catholic University.
The advent of deep ocean technology has created a need of buoyancy at ever increasing depths. This paper concerns itself with two most widely used techniques for dewatering/deballasting, compressed air supplied by sur...
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Dimensional Analysis and Model Testing
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Naval Engineers Journal 1966年 第5期78卷 773-779页
作者: GRANET, IRVING The Author received his B.M.E. from The Cooper Union his M.M.E. from Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn has taken Pre-Doctoral Studies at Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn and is a graduate of the Oak Ridge School of Reactor Technology. He has worked in Republic's Power Conversion Department on nuclear propulsion systems space radiators thermodynamic power cycle considerations for generating electric power and system design and operation for space propulsion. He is currently studying direct power conversion utilizing nuclear thermionics for both earth and space applications. He was formerly Director of Staff Engineering Nuclear Energy Department of Foster Wheeler Corporation where he directed engineering design and analysis for complete nuclear plants. Mr. Granet has taught thermodynamics and heat transfer at the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn and at present is Adjunct Assistant Professor of Engineering and Physics at Long Island University. He has published over 50 articles in the fields of thermodynamics applied mechanics heat transfer and nuclear energy. He is the author of Elementary Applied Thermodynamics John Wiley 1965 and is currently writing a second book on fluid mechanics. He is a member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers National Society of Professional Engineers Pi Tau Sigma and Sigma Xi. He is a licensed Professional Engineer in the State of New York. Mr. Granet is listed in American Men of Science Leaders in American Science and Who's Who in World Engineering. He is a member of the Advisory Council for the Technologies of Queensborough Community College and is a reviewer for the American Chemical Society's technical publications.
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THE SIMULMATICS PROJECT
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PUBLIC OPINION QUARTERLY 1961年 第2期25卷 167-183页
作者: POOL, ID ABELSON, R Ithiel de Sola Pool is Professor of Political Science and Director of the International Communication Program of the Center for International Studies at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Robert Abelson is Professor of Psychology at Yale University
The development of electronic computers and of mathematical game theory has greatly stimulated the simulation of human behavior as a means of exploring the implications of theory and extending the analysis of great ma...
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The Fast Deployment Logistic Ship Project—A New Approach to Ship Procurement
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Naval Engineers Journal 1966年 第2期78卷 245-250页
作者: Sonenshein, Nathan The Author is a graduate of the United States Naval Academy Class of 1938. His graduate work has included instruction in Naval Construction and Marine Engineering at Massachusetts Institute of Technology leading to a Master of Science degree in 1944 and the Advanced Management Program at the Harvard Graduate School of Business in 1964. As an Engineering Duty Officer he has served in various Naval commands including the Mare Island Naval Shipyard the New York Naval Shipyard and as Fleet and Force Maintenance Officer on the staffs of Commander in Chief and Commander Service Force U.S. Pacific Fleet. Within the Bureau of Ships his duties have included Director of the Facilities Division Head of the Hull Design Branch Director of the Ship Design Division and most recently Assistant Chief of the Bureau of Ships for Design Shipbuilding and Fleet Maintenance. He is a member of Sigma Xi SNAME and is currently serving as a member of the ASNE council. In October 1965 he was designated by the Secretary of the Navy as Project Manager Fast Deployment Logistic Ship Project.
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