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Photographic fireball networks
Three networks for the photography of bright fireballs are now in operation; in the central United States, central Europe and western Canada. A detailed comparison is made of the parameters which describe the three networks. Although only two meteorites for which photographic orbital data are available have been recovered, the networks are contributing valuable data on fireball orbits, influx rates and problems of meteor physics
Hydrologic applications of the TIROS-N Argos data collection system
There are no author-identified significant results in this report
Water survey of Canada: Application for use of ERTS-A for retransmission of water resources data
The author has identified the following significant results. Water resources data including water level, water velocity, precipitation, air temperature, ice-out indicator, data collection platform battery check and water stage recorder clock operation have been transmitted from remote areas in Canada using the ERTS Data Collection System. The system has met all requirements. The suitability of satellite retransmission has been demonstrated. The present network will be expanded to 28 in 1975
Retransmission of hydrometric data in Canada
The author has identified the following significant results. The project continued to demonstrate the feasibility of transmitting hydrometric data in the LANDSAT and GOES mode and using these data operationally. All elements except for the GOES downlink at PASS were functioning well
Kinetics of the local cellular response in the gastric lymph of immune and susceptible sheep to infection with Teladorsagia circumcincta
Retransmission of hydrometric data in Canada
The author has identified the following significant results. The feasibility of transmitting hydrometric data to polar orbiting spacecraft and using these data for quasi-operational purposes was demonstrated
The point of departure of a particle sliding on a curved surface
A particle is thrown tangentially on a surface. It is shown that for some
surfaces and for special initial velocities the thrown particle leaves
immediately the surface, and for special conditions it never leaves the
surface. The conditions for leaving the surface is investigated. The problem is
studied for a surface with the cross section . The surfaces with the
equations is considered in more detail. At
the end the effect of friction is also considered.Comment: 10 pages, 4 figure
Dynamic wetting for continuum hydrodynamics with multi-component Lattice Boltzmann equation simulation method
This paper was presented at the 2nd Micro and Nano Flows Conference (MNF2009), which was held at Brunel University, West London, UK. The conference was organised by Brunel University and supported by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, IPEM, the Italian Union of Thermofluid dynamics, the Process Intensification Network, HEXAG - the Heat Exchange Action Group and the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications.We present methodological innovations to the multi-component lattice Boltzmann equation
simulation method which allow for the simulation of dynamic contact lines in the continuum approximation. The improvements are set-out and verified by quantitative results. They allow the simulator access to an expanded range of simulation parameters like viscosity, viscosity contrast and interfacial tensions, and to obtain data with low levels of interfacial micro-current activity in the region of the dynamic contact line
Retransmission of Hydrometric Data in Canada
There are no author-identified significant results in this report
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