Author: F. Leslie
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Crystal growth
Languages : en
Pages : 40
Book Description
The Use of Ferrofluids to Model Materials Processing (MSFC Center Director's Discretionary Fund)
The Use of Ferrofluids to Model Materials Processing (Msfc Center Director's Discretionary Fund)
Author: National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781721025541
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 36
Book Description
Many crystals grown in space have structural flaws believed to result from convective motions during the growth phase. The character of these instabilities is not well understood but is associated with thermal and solutal density variations near the solidification interface in the presence of residual gravity and g-jitter. To study these instabilities in a separate, controlled space experiment, a concentration gradient would first have to be artificially established in a timely manner as an initial condition. This is generally difficult to accomplish in a microgravity environment because the momentum of the fluid injected into a test cell tends to swirl around and mix in the absence of a restoring force. The use of magnetic fields to control the motion and position of liquids has received recent, growing interest. The possibility of using the force exerted by a non-uniform magnetic field on a ferrofluid to not only achieve fluid manipulation but also to actively control fluid motion makes it an attractive candidate for space applications. This paper describes a technique for quickly establishing a linear or exponential fluid concentration gradient using a magnetic field in place of gravity to stabilize the deployment. Also discussed is a photometric technique for measuring the concentration profile using light attenuation. Although any range of concentrations can be realized, photometric constraints impose some limitations on measurements. Results of the ground-based experiments indicate that the species distribution is within 3 percent of the predicted value.Leslie, F. and Ramachandran, N.Marshall Space Flight CenterCRYSTAL GROWTH; FERROFLUIDS; GRAVITATION; LIQUIDS; MICROGRAVITY; SOLIDIFICATION; SPACEBORNE EXPERIMENTS; CONVECTION; DEFECTS; DEPLOYMENT; GRADIENTS; MOMENTUM; NONUNIFORM MAGNETIC FIELDS; PHOTOMETRY; TECHNOLOGY UTILIZATION; VIBRATION
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781721025541
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 36
Book Description
Many crystals grown in space have structural flaws believed to result from convective motions during the growth phase. The character of these instabilities is not well understood but is associated with thermal and solutal density variations near the solidification interface in the presence of residual gravity and g-jitter. To study these instabilities in a separate, controlled space experiment, a concentration gradient would first have to be artificially established in a timely manner as an initial condition. This is generally difficult to accomplish in a microgravity environment because the momentum of the fluid injected into a test cell tends to swirl around and mix in the absence of a restoring force. The use of magnetic fields to control the motion and position of liquids has received recent, growing interest. The possibility of using the force exerted by a non-uniform magnetic field on a ferrofluid to not only achieve fluid manipulation but also to actively control fluid motion makes it an attractive candidate for space applications. This paper describes a technique for quickly establishing a linear or exponential fluid concentration gradient using a magnetic field in place of gravity to stabilize the deployment. Also discussed is a photometric technique for measuring the concentration profile using light attenuation. Although any range of concentrations can be realized, photometric constraints impose some limitations on measurements. Results of the ground-based experiments indicate that the species distribution is within 3 percent of the predicted value.Leslie, F. and Ramachandran, N.Marshall Space Flight CenterCRYSTAL GROWTH; FERROFLUIDS; GRAVITATION; LIQUIDS; MICROGRAVITY; SOLIDIFICATION; SPACEBORNE EXPERIMENTS; CONVECTION; DEFECTS; DEPLOYMENT; GRADIENTS; MOMENTUM; NONUNIFORM MAGNETIC FIELDS; PHOTOMETRY; TECHNOLOGY UTILIZATION; VIBRATION
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Ultra-Low Field Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
Author: Robert Kraus Jr.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0199796513
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 266
Book Description
This book is designed to introduce the reader to the field of NMR/MRI at very low magnetic fields, from milli-Tesla to micro-Tesla, the ultra-low field (ULF) regime. The book is focused on applications to imaging the human brain, and hardware methods primarily based upon pre-polarization methods and SQUID-based detection. The goal of the text is to provide insight and tools for the reader to better understand what applications are best served by ULF NMR/MRI approaches. A discussion of the hardware challenges, such as shielding, operation of SQUID sensors in a dynamic field environment, and pulsed magnetic field generation are presented. One goal of the text is to provide the reader a framework of understanding the approaches to estimation and mitigation of low signal-to-noise and long imaging time, which are the main challenges. Special attention is paid to the combination of MEG and ULF MRI, and the benefits and challenges presented by trying to accomplish both with the same hardware. The book discusses the origin of unique relaxation contrast at ULF, and special considerations for image artifacts and how to correct them (i.e. concomitant gradients, ghost artifacts). A general discussion of MRI, with special consideration to the challenges of imaging at ULF and unique opportunities in pulse sequences, is presented. The book also presents an overview of some of the primary applications of ULF NMR/MRI being pursued.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0199796513
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 266
Book Description
This book is designed to introduce the reader to the field of NMR/MRI at very low magnetic fields, from milli-Tesla to micro-Tesla, the ultra-low field (ULF) regime. The book is focused on applications to imaging the human brain, and hardware methods primarily based upon pre-polarization methods and SQUID-based detection. The goal of the text is to provide insight and tools for the reader to better understand what applications are best served by ULF NMR/MRI approaches. A discussion of the hardware challenges, such as shielding, operation of SQUID sensors in a dynamic field environment, and pulsed magnetic field generation are presented. One goal of the text is to provide the reader a framework of understanding the approaches to estimation and mitigation of low signal-to-noise and long imaging time, which are the main challenges. Special attention is paid to the combination of MEG and ULF MRI, and the benefits and challenges presented by trying to accomplish both with the same hardware. The book discusses the origin of unique relaxation contrast at ULF, and special considerations for image artifacts and how to correct them (i.e. concomitant gradients, ghost artifacts). A general discussion of MRI, with special consideration to the challenges of imaging at ULF and unique opportunities in pulse sequences, is presented. The book also presents an overview of some of the primary applications of ULF NMR/MRI being pursued.
Spinoff 2004
Author: National Aeronautics & Space Administration
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780160731792
Category : Aeronautics
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780160731792
Category : Aeronautics
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
QSO Absorption Lines
Author: J. Chris Blades
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9780521345613
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 362
Book Description
This second title in the series published for the Space Telescope Science Institute researches the current models of quasar absorption and the systems of absorption lines in the spectra of quasars. Experts in this field discuss the nature of the absorbing process in the vicinity of quasars, the "Lyman-alpha forest", metal-line systems, and quasars as probes of high redshift galaxies. The Hubble Space Telescope will be a valuable tool for learning more about the physics and astronomy of quasars.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9780521345613
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 362
Book Description
This second title in the series published for the Space Telescope Science Institute researches the current models of quasar absorption and the systems of absorption lines in the spectra of quasars. Experts in this field discuss the nature of the absorbing process in the vicinity of quasars, the "Lyman-alpha forest", metal-line systems, and quasars as probes of high redshift galaxies. The Hubble Space Telescope will be a valuable tool for learning more about the physics and astronomy of quasars.
The Technology Transfer Program
Author: National Institute of Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Government publications
Languages : en
Pages : 16
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Government publications
Languages : en
Pages : 16
Book Description