Special Technical Facilities at the National Bureau of StandardsNational Bureau of Standards, 1976 - 50 pages |
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... intensity source of electron , pho- ton , and neutron beams with excellent stability and definition . Capability : ENERGY : continuously variable 10 to 150 MeV . POWER : 60 kilowatts , average . CURRENT : 0.6 milliamperes , average ...
... intensity source of electron , pho- ton , and neutron beams with excellent stability and definition . Capability : ENERGY : continuously variable 10 to 150 MeV . POWER : 60 kilowatts , average . CURRENT : 0.6 milliamperes , average ...
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... INTENSITY : 1 to 200μA . Analyzed Beam : ENERGY : protons - 0.8 to 3.0 MeV ; deuterons— 0.8 to 2.8 MeV . BEAM INTENSITY : 0.3 to 20.9μА . ENERGY STABILITY : 2.0 keV . ENERGY REPRODUCIBILITY : 5.0 keV . Pulsating Capability : Rf PULSING ...
... INTENSITY : 1 to 200μA . Analyzed Beam : ENERGY : protons - 0.8 to 3.0 MeV ; deuterons— 0.8 to 2.8 MeV . BEAM INTENSITY : 0.3 to 20.9μА . ENERGY STABILITY : 2.0 keV . ENERGY REPRODUCIBILITY : 5.0 keV . Pulsating Capability : Rf PULSING ...
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... intensity of an electron beam to pro- duce a thermal image in which the hotter areas will appear brighter and the cooler areas darker . There are two secondary monitors , one a color monitor where different temperature ranges are ...
... intensity of an electron beam to pro- duce a thermal image in which the hotter areas will appear brighter and the cooler areas darker . There are two secondary monitors , one a color monitor where different temperature ranges are ...
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... intensity electric fields in insulating dielectrics . Apparatus allows oper- ation under microsecond pulsed , and either steady- state direct or alternating voltages . Unique advan- tages afforded by the recently developed NBS electro ...
... intensity electric fields in insulating dielectrics . Apparatus allows oper- ation under microsecond pulsed , and either steady- state direct or alternating voltages . Unique advan- tages afforded by the recently developed NBS electro ...
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... intensity and scale of the free - stream turbulence . One set of rotat- ing shutters lags the other by a quarter - turn to give more uniform loading on the fan . The flow can be oscillated sinusoidally at frequencies from 0.1 Hz to 25 ...
... intensity and scale of the free - stream turbulence . One set of rotat- ing shutters lags the other by a quarter - turn to give more uniform loading on the fan . The flow can be oscillated sinusoidally at frequencies from 0.1 Hz to 25 ...
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