02018nam 2200553Ia 450 991069990530332120110502160537.0(CKB)5470000002406908(OCoLC)719388586(OCoLC)869387916(EXLCZ)99547000000240690820110502d2010 ua 0engurmn|||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierHeat entrapment effects within liquid acquisition devices[electronic resource] /W.M.B. Duval, D.J. Chato, and M.P. Doherty ; prepared for the 48th Aerospace Sciences Meeting sponsored by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Orlando, Florida, January 4-7, 2010[Revised edition].Cleveland, Ohio :National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Glenn Research Center,[2010]1 online resource (29 pages) illustrations, colorNASA/TM ;2010-216789Title from title screen (viewed on May 2, 2011)."September 2010.""AIAA-2010-1298."Includes bibliographical references (pages 28-29).EntrapmentnasatHeat fluxnasatMathematical modelsnasatLiquidsnasatCryogenicsnasatFlow distributionnasatEntrapment.Heat flux.Mathematical models.Liquids.Cryogenics.Flow distribution.Duval Walter M. B1399283D.J. Chato1417688Doherty M. P1417689NASA Glenn Research Center.AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting(48th :2010 :Orlando, Fla.)GPOGPOBOOK9910699905303321Heat entrapment effects within liquid acquisition devices3526957UNINA04458nam 2201177z- 450 9910346856303321202102113-03897-641-5(CKB)4920000000095104(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/41477(oapen)doab41477(EXLCZ)99492000000009510420202102d2019 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierAsymmetric Planetary Nebulae VIIMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20191 online resource (204 p.)3-03897-640-7 This book contains the best and most up-to-date contributions in the field of late stage stellar evolution, as presented at the APNVII conference in Hong Kong in December 2017. A total of 60 scientists from 20 countries gathered to present, listen, interact and discuss the most current issues and problems in planetary nebulae and related objects research. The emphasis of this influential series of meetings, which was the seventh occasion over the last 20 years, has always been on the hypothesized and observed physical shaping mechanisms of the ejected nebulae that have such wonderful and intriguing forms. This special Galaxies conference issue of fully refereed contributions brings together a representative compilation of the meeting presentations in paper form. It captures the current "snap shot" status of this research field in some real sense. Such proceedings are well received and can be used as a reference material by both participants and all others working in the field for years to come.Astronomy, space & timebicssc(sub)millimeter interferometryabundancesaccretion disksAGB and post-AGBAGB and post-AGB starsAGB starsaperture maskingastrochemistryasymptotic giant branch starsbinaries: closebinaries: spectroscopicbinaritybinarity: transients: planetary nebulaebinary starscentral stars of planetary nebulaecircumstellar dustcircumstellar matterdiscsdisplacement vectorsdustextinctionfullerenesinfra-redinfrared interferometryintegral field spectroscopyinterstellar mediumISM: abundancesISM: jets and outflowsjetslate stage stellar evolutionlate-stage stellar evolutionmass lossmass-lossmulti-wavelength photometrynormal modesobservationsoutflowsplanetary nebulaplanetary nebulaeplanetary nebulae: Common Envelopeplanetary nebulae: individual (NGC 6781)planetary nebulae: individual (OH231+8+04.2)planetary systemspost-AGBpost-AGB starspre-PN hydrodynamic modelsproto-planetary nebulaepulsationradial velocityradio continuumshock wavestars: abundancesstars: AGB and post-AGBstars: atmospheresstars: binariesstars: individual: WD 0044-121stars: individual: WD 1751+106stars: individual: WD 2134+25stars: variables: generalstars: windsstellar evolutionstellar mass losssupernovaetheory and observationUIE bandsultraviolet radiationwindswinds and outflowsX-rayX-raysAstronomy, space & timeParker Quentin Aauth1314040Soker NoamauthBOOK9910346856303321Asymmetric Planetary Nebulae VII3031615UNINA