A model for analytical study of the attitude stability of an
orbiting satellite consists of a rigid body whose mass center is constrained to move at constant speed in a circular path about the
center of an inverse-square force field. The body is assumed to
have one axis of inertial...
The equations which govern the motion of a rigid satellite in
an inverse-square force field exhibit a weak coupling between the
translation of, and the rotation about the center of mass. The effects
of this translational-rotational coupling on the equilibrium positions
in a circular orbit, and their stabilities are examined....
The equations of motion of a suspended, inextensible cable in
the absence of damping are studied. A method is developed and
illustrated for determining the frequencies and mode shapes for small
oscillations about the equilibrium configuration.
With the introduction of a new variable, the fourth order equation
governing tangential displacement...
A need exists to develop a high speed dynamic tow carriage used to
motivate hydrodynamic specimens through a fluid environment. It is
desired to simulate high Reynolds number unsteady flow about the
specimen by towing the specimen through the fluid. The fluid
environment is to be provided by the existing...
Increased energy costs have prompted the rural village of Galena, Alaska to explore viable alternatives for heat and power generation. Continued dependency on petroleum products will cause the community’s economic driving force, the Galena Interior Learning Academy (GILA), to face uncertain operability. A wood-fired boiler is scheduled to be installed,...
Over the course of the last century, a successful history of fire suppression has contributed to unsuccessful present day control over wildfire. In the absence of fire and the janitorial and ecological services it provides, drier inland forests are shifting in species composition and exceeding densities that cannot survive and...
Giant chinquapin (Chrysolepis chrysophylla) is an evergreen hardwood often found as a shrubby understory component of coniferous forests in the Pacific Northwest United States. Due to its ability to sprout quickly after disturbances such as fire and logging it is often viewed as a pest by forest managers. Like its...
Fuel accumulation and climate shifts are predicted to increase the frequency of high-severity fires in ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa Dougl. ex Laws) forests of central Oregon. The combustion of fuels containing large downed wood can result in intense soil heating, alteration of soil properties, and mortality of microbes. Previous studies...