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Swedish Defence Research Agency
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About: Swedish Defence Research Agency is a government organization based out in Stockholm, Sweden. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Radar & Laser. The organization has 1413 authors who have published 2731 publications receiving 56083 citations. The organization is also known as: Totalförsvarets forskningsinstitut.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors measured the coefficient of friction for carbon fiber epoxy matrix composite, HTA-6376, in contact with aluminum, 3637-77, in reciprocal sliding.
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TL;DR: A simple and fast algorithm for the detection and generation of detection tracks in down range has been developed, based on moving target indication technique, which showed that wall reflections are the dominating wave propagation mechanism for producing target detections, while wave components transmitted through the walls could be neglected.
Abstract: Detection of moving objects concealed behind a concrete wall corner has been demonstrated, using Doppler-based techniques with a stepped-frequency radar centered at 10 GHz, in a reduced-scale model of a street scenario. Micro-Doppler signatures have been traced in the return from a human target, both for walking and for breathing. Separate material measurements of the reflection and transmission of the concrete in the wall have showed that wall reflections are the dominating wave propagation mechanism for producing target detections, while wave components transmitted through the walls could be neglected. Weaker detections have been made of target returns via diffraction in the wall corner. A simple and fast algorithm for the detection and generation of detection tracks in down range has been developed, based on moving target indication technique.
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01 Jan 2015TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined in detail the flow, mixing, self-ignition and flame stabilization mechanisms of conventional and alternating-wedge injection struts for NAL's supersonic combustor, equipped with two conventional two-stage injector-struts, and an alternating-wedges injection strut, in conjunction with ONERA's vitiation air heater.
Abstract: Achieving sufficiently high combustion efficiency and stability in supersonic combustion is extremely challenging and highly dependent on the fuel-injection and mixing strategies adopted. A viable approach to this is the strut injector, which by inducing flow recirculation, facilitates flame stabilization in the strutwake. In this investigation we examine in detail the flow, mixing, self-ignition and flame stabilization mechanisms of conventional and alternating-wedge injection struts. In order to analyze these, we consider NAL’s supersonic combustor, equipped with two conventional two-stage injection struts, and an alternating-wedge injection strut, in conjunction with ONERA’s vitiation air heater. Experimental results, including spontaneous flame images, wall-pressure and Planar Laser Induced Fluorescence (PLIF) images of hydroxyl (OH) are here combined with computational results based on finite-rate chemistry Large Eddy Simulation (LES) with skeletal hydrogen-air reaction mechanisms. The spontaneous flame images and the predicted flame structures for both injector-strut types agree well qualitatively, demonstrating that combustion LES captures the overall features of the experiments. Detailed comparisons between experimental data and computational results for the wall pressure and for mean and rms OH-PLIF cross-sections show acceptable agreement, indicating that the LES results can be used to further study the intrinsic features of the flame structure and the stabilization mechanism. These results indicate significant differences in flow and flame structures between both two-stage injection struts and the alternating-wedge injection strut tested. More specifically, the longitudinal vorticity introduced by the alternating-wedge injection strut increases the combustion efficiency but results in an intermittent auto-ignition phenomenon. For the two-stage injection struts combustion consists of auto-ignition pockets surrounded by self-igniting fronts embedded in a background of non-premixed flames or stirred reactors. In contrast, the alternating-wedge injection strut vigorous combustion is observed proceeding through a multi-mode (auto-ignition, non-premixed, premixed) combustion event.
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TL;DR: In this article, the properties of hybrid composite materials (based on carbon and organic fibres) have been investigated, with a view to using these materials in polymer composites lightweight structural armour.
Abstract: The properties of hybrid composite materials (based on carbon and organic fibres) have been investigated, with a view to using these materials in polymer composites lightweight structural armour. Laminates were manufactured and their specific ballistic properties and specific compressive strength after impact were determined. The introduction of organic fibres in order to improve ballistic properties has been successful. The associated reduction of specific compressive strength can be more than compensated for by an increase of specific ballistic properties. To achieve this, fractions of each fibre type and their distribution must be optimised and matrices must be optimised to the function of the respective fibre.
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TL;DR: House dust mites are well‐known as a source of indoor aeroallergens and for causing allergic airway diseases, but there is limited knowledge regarding such activity among non‐proteolytic HDM allergens.
Abstract: BACKGROUND: House dust mites (HDM) are well-known as a source of indoor aeroallergens and for causing allergic airway diseases Some proteolytic HDM allergens are known to activate respiratory epit
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Anders Larsson | 80 | 1307 | 33995 |
Anders Johansson | 75 | 538 | 21709 |
Anders Eriksson | 68 | 679 | 19487 |
Dan S. Henningson | 66 | 369 | 19038 |
Bengt Johansson | 66 | 635 | 19206 |
Anders Sjöstedt | 63 | 196 | 11422 |
Björn Johansson | 62 | 637 | 16030 |
Mats Gustafsson | 61 | 520 | 18574 |
D. G. Joakim Larsson | 58 | 151 | 13687 |
Anders Larsson | 54 | 198 | 55761 |
Mats Tysklind | 53 | 250 | 17534 |
Jerker Fick | 51 | 143 | 8787 |
Erik Johansson | 50 | 114 | 9437 |
Göran Finnveden | 49 | 193 | 12663 |
Ian A. Nicholls | 45 | 194 | 7522 |