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Eglin Air Force Base

GovernmentEglin Air Force Base, Florida, United States
About: Eglin Air Force Base is a government organization based out in Eglin Air Force Base, Florida, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Aerodynamics & Transonic. The organization has 317 authors who have published 363 publications receiving 12822 citations. The organization is also known as: Valparaiso Bombing and Gunnery Base.
Topics: Aerodynamics, Transonic, Mach number, Flutter, Missile


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TL;DR: In this paper, a cumulative-damage fracture model is introduced which expresses the strain to fracture as a function of the strain rate, temperature and pressure, and the model is evaluated by comparing computed results with cylinder impact tests and biaxial (torsion-tension) tests.

4,744 citations

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TL;DR: The foundations of passive imaging polarimetry, the phenomenological reasons for designing a polarimetric sensor, and the primary architectures that have been exploited for developing imaging polarimeters are discussed.
Abstract: Imaging polarimetry has emerged over the past three decades as a powerful tool to enhance the information available in a variety of remote sensing applications. We discuss the foundations of passive imaging polarimetry, the phenomenological reasons for designing a polarimetric sensor, and the primary architectures that have been exploited for developing imaging polarimeters. Considerations on imaging polarimeters such as calibration, optimization, and error performance are also discussed. We review many important sources and examples from the scientific literature.

1,374 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, a quasi-LPV (quasilinear parameter varying) state transformation is used to bring a longitudinal autopilot to a quasilevel form via a state transformation.
Abstract: This paper presents a gain-scheduled design for a missile longitudinal autopilot. The gain-scheduled design is novel in that it does not involve linearizations about trim conditions of the missile dynamics. Rather, the missile dynamics are brought to a quasilinear parameter varying (LPV) form via a state transformation. An LPV system is defined as a linear system whose dynamics depend on an exogenous variable whose values are unknown a priori but can be measured upon system operation. In this case, the variable is the angle of attack. This is actually an endogenous variable, hence the expression "quasi-LPV." Once in a quasi-LPV form, a robust controller using H synthesis is designed to achieve angle-of-attack control via fin deflections. The final design is an inner/outerloop structure, with angle-of-attack control being the inner loop and normal acceleration control being the outer loop.

386 citations

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TL;DR: A computer-controlled Mueller matrix polarimeter with dual rotating retarders is described, which is currently configured to operate over the 3- to 12-microm spectral region.
Abstract: A computer-controlled Mueller matrix polarimeter with dual rotating retarders is described. Bulk properties of optical materials are determined by controlling the input-polarization state and measuring the output-polarization state. The Mueller matrix of a sample is obtained from polarimetric measurements, and polarization properties, i.e., diattenuation and retardance as well as depolarization, are extracted from the Mueller matrix. Further, fundamental electro- and magneto-optical material properties such as the electro-optical tensor coefficients may be obtained from Mueller matrices measured with applied fields. The polarimeter is currently configured to operate over the 3- to 12-microm spectral region.

349 citations

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TL;DR: Several of the impairments associated with PFPS had sufficient reliability and low measurement error and further investigation is needed to test if these impairment measurements are related to physical function and whether or not they are useful for decision-making.
Abstract: The reliability and measurement error of several impairment measures used during the clinical examination of patients with patellofemoral pain syndrome (PFPS) has not been established. The purpose was to determine the inter-tester reliability and measurement error of measures of impairments associated with PFPS in patients with PFPS. A single group repeated measures design was used. Two pairs of physical therapists participated in data collection. Examiners were blinded to each others' measurements. Thirty patients (age 29 +/- 8; 17 female) with PFPS participated in this study. Inter-tester reliability coefficients were substantial for measures of hamstrings, quadriceps, plantarflexors, and ITB/TFL complex length, hip abductors strength, and foot pronation (ICCs from .85 to .97); moderate for measures of Q-angle, tibial torsion, hip external rotation strength, lateral retinacular tightness, and quality of movement during a step down task (ICCs from .67 to .79); and poor for femoral anteversion (ICC of .45). Standard error of measurement (SEM) for measures of muscle length ranged from 1.6 degrees to 4.3 degrees. SEM for Q-angle, tibial torsion, and femoral anteversion were 2.4 degrees, 2.9 degrees, and 4.5 degrees respectively. SEM for foot pronation was 1 mm. SEM for measures of muscle strength was 1.8 Kg for abduction and 2.4 Kg for external rotation. Several of the impairments associated with PFPS had sufficient reliability and low measurement error. Further investigation is needed to test if these impairment measurements are related to physical function and whether or not they are useful for decision-making.

237 citations


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