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An investigation of the effects of the time lag due to long transmission distances upon remote control.[TN D-1211 -- TN D-1220] : Phase 1-Tracking experiments

By: Adams, James L.
Series: National aeronautics and space administration. Publisher: washington Nasa 1961
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Technical Report Technical Report PK Kelkar Library, IIT Kanpur
COMPACT STORAGE (BASEMENT) NASA TN D-1211 (Browse shelf) Not for loan TR65521
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TR7848: [NASA TN D-1212] Some studies of liquid rotation and vortexing in Rocket propellant tanks by H. Norman Abramson Report [1962]

TR7849: [NASA TN D-1213] Performance evaluation of a mercury-propellant feed system for a flight-model ion engine by Eugene V. Pawlik Report [1962]

TR7850: [NASA TN D-1214] Investigation of forced- convection nucleate boiling of water for nozzle cooling at very high heat fluxes by John W. Schaefer Report [1962]

TR7851: An Analytical and experimental evaluation of a two stage annular air ejector for high-energy wind tunnels by John a. Sheldon Report NASA TN D-1215 [1962]

TR7852: Study of a sinusoidally perturbed flow in a line including a90 elbow with
flexible supports by Robert J. Blade Report NASA TN D-1216 [1962]

TR7853: High-vacuum condenser design: experimental effects from cesium and mercury ion beams by Edward A. Richley Report NASA TN D-1217 [1962]

TR7854: Measurements of flow duration in a low- pressure shock tube by Virgil A. Sandborn Report NASA TN D-1218 [1962]

TR7855: Comparative measurements of singly and doubly ionized mercury produced by electron-bombardment ion engine by Nelson L. Milder Report NASA TN D-1219 [1962]

TR7856: Stability of three-dimensional compressible boundary layers by Eli Reshotko Report NASA TN D-1220 [1962]



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