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Boxes 46-50

     

Box 46  Nuclear Space Power and Propulsion  

46-1

"SNAP-8 Performance Potential Study Final Report,"April1967.

46-2 "SNAP-8 Performance Advancement."
46-3

"Assessment of the State of the Art and Future Potential of the Mercury Rankine Power Conversion System," R.L. Lessley, May 1970.

46-4

"Technical Report, Program E31025," D.G. Hickock, January 17, 1969.

46-5

"Users Manual, Program E31205," D.G. Hickock,17, 1969.

46-6 "SNAP-8 Status Report," May 9, 1966.
46-7

"Mission Study of NERVA System Parameters," J.A. Foschetti, April 23, 1970.

46-8

"SNAP-8 Power Conversion System Breadboard Assembly-Materials Evaluation After 8700 Hours operation," H. Derow, July 17, 1970.

46-9

"Organic Rankine Power Unit Testing, "Garcia and W.M. Water, June 2, 1970.

46-10

"SNAP-8 Rotating Machinery Components -10,000 hour Endurance Achievement," J.R. Pope and A. Stronquist, July 17, 1970.

46-11

"SNAP-8 -A Technical Assessment," J.N. Hodgson, Geimer and A.H. Kreeger.

46-12

"In-Flight Coolant Management Considerations for the NERVA Reactor Cooldown," B. Misra, J.H. Altseimer and G.D. Hart, 1970.

46-13 "SNAP-8 Growth Potential," May 17, 1968.
46-14 "Test Support Equipment Capabilities."
46-15

"ORACLE -Technical Assessment of an Organic Rankine Power Conversion Operated as a Breadboard Engine," Bill T. Macauley and John J. Marick, August 12-16, 1968.

46-16

"Proposal for Continued Experimental and Analytical Studies of Nuclear Exhaust Systems," J.P. Lay ton, August 11, 1964.

46-17 

"SNAP-8 Power Conversion System Development: Recent Progress on the SNAP-8 Program."

46-18

"Final Report: Exploratory Research on Jet-Condenser Performance with Organic Rankine-Cycle Power Systems," February 17, 1975.

46-19

"Summary: Studies of Liquid Air Systems for Ground Testing PLUTO/SLAM," June 1962.

46-20

"Evaluation of Liquid Air Systems for PLUTO/SLAM Testing," May 1962.

46-21

"Preliminary Study: Air Supply Systems for Ground-Testing a Reactor for a Nuclear Ramjet," July 1961.

46-22

"The Liquid Storage Blowdown Air Supply System for Ground testing the PLUTO/SLAM Reactor," January 1962.

46-23

"Aerojet Nuclear Systems Company, Program Directive: Posted NPRD," N.A. Norman, June 25, 1970.

46-24

"Design Definition and Safety Evaluation Study of a Compact Co-60 Heat Source in Space, Final Report," September 1969.

46-25

"NERVA: Dual Turbopump Testing in Test Cell C," June1970.

46-26

"Development of a 50 KVA Model SNAP-50/ SPUR Inductor Generator," P.H. Scheffler, September 1, 1966.

46-27

"SNAP-8 Power Conversion System Development: Recent Progress on the SNAP-8 Program," May 17, 1968.

46-28 "SNAP-8 Growth Potential," June 17, 1968.
46-29 "Economic Space Systems Analysis," R.D. Waldo.
46-30 "Propellant Feed System," February 1970.
46-31 "NERVA Teleoperator Study," December 1970.
46-32 

"SNAP-8 Electrical Generating System Development Program," July 15, 1971.

46-33 

"Report No. RN-S-0099 (Revised) to AEC-NASA Space Nuclear Propulsion Office Nuclear Exhaust System," October 1964.

46-34

"AC Generator Rotor Materials," D.H. Lane, R.M. Frost and A.J. Krause, March 1967.

46-35 "Pressurization Gas Requirements," November 1970.

 

Box 47     Nuclear Space Power and Propulsion

47-1

"Mission Engineering Study of Electrically Propelled Manned Planetary Vehicles, Volume VI: Schedules and Costs," July 19, 1967.

47-2 "Low Acceleration Space Transportation System Study; Final Report, Volume II: Technical Report," G.L.Coates, October 1967.
47-3 "The MHW Converter (RTG)," C.E. Kelly, 1975.
47-4

"Development of a Heat Source Assembly for an Isotope Bray ton Space Power Conversion System," Daniel Wein, 1975.

47-5 "Isotope Power Systems Operation."
47-6

"Research on Spacecraft and Power Plant Integration Problems, Third and Fourth Quarterly Report," October 26- April 26, 1964.

47-7

"Mini-Brayton Economic RTG Study, Mid-Term Review," August 29, 1973.

47-8

"Mini-Brayton Economic RTG Study, Final Review," December 1973.

47-9 "Mini-Brayton Economic RTG Study, Final Report," January 1974.
47-10

"Research on Spacecraft and Power plant Integration Problems; Spacecraft Analysis Topical Report," July 24,1964.

47-11

"Bray ton Isotope Power System, Phase II Plan, Overall Program Plan, Volume I Book I," March 15, 1978.

47-12

"Bray ton Isotope Power System, Phase II Plan, Technical Discussion, Volume I, Book 3A," March 15, 1978.

47-13

"Bray ton Isotope Power System, Phase II Plan, Technical Discussion (Continued), Volume I Book 3B," March 15,1978.

47-14

"Mini-Brayton Economic RTG Study, Mid-Term Review," August 29, 1973.

47-15

"Mini-Brayton Economic RTG Study, Final Review," December 1973.

47-16

"Final Report: Mini-Brayton Heat Source Assembly Development, June 27, 1974- October 1, 1978," November 1, 1978.

47-17

"Mission Engineering Study of Electrically Propelled Manned Planetary Vehicles, Volume II, Mission Analysis Topical Report," Harold Brown and Paul ortiz, July 19,1967.

47-18

"Mission Engineering Study of Electrically Propelled Manned Planetary Vehicles, Volume III, Book I, Operational Analysis, Topical Report," July 19, 1967.

47-19

"Mission Engineering Study of Electrically Propelled Manned Planetary Vehicles, Volume IV, Systems Design Topical Report," July 19, 1967.

               

       Box 48   Electric Rocket Propulsion

48-1

"Electric Propulsion Comes of Age," Princeton Alumni Weekly, October 22, 1979.

48-2

"Performance Characteristics of Quasi-Steady MAD Discharges," L.K. Rudolph, R.G. Jahn, K.E. Clark, and W.F. von Jaskowsky.

48-3

"Working Group on Space Power and Propulsion; RTAC on Energy Systems and Space Propulsion," December 13,1974.

48-4

"Auxiliary Propulsion (Pulsed Plasma Thrusters)," E.V. Pawlik, January 23, 1975.

48-5

"Soviet Using a Plasma Rocket Aboard Mars Probe," ~ New York Times, December 1964.

48-6

"Use of a Small Solar-Electric Propulsion Spacecraft for a High-Inclination Extra-Ecliptic Mission," Hans F. Meissinger, October 14-18, 1974.

48-7

"Prospects for a Breakthrough in Field Dependent Propulsion," June 30- July 2, 1980.

48-8

"Mathematical Modeling of Electric Propulsion Systems, 'Performance Analysis Modeling and Critical Tests of Electric Thruster systems'," March 1970.

48-9

"Survey of Electric Propulsion Capability, " Kenn E. Clark, October 21-23, 1974.

48-10

"Physics of Electric Propulsion," E.S. Rittner, January 16, 1975.

48-11

"Projected Characteristics of MAD Thrusters," K.E. Clark, R.G. Jahn, and W.F. von Jaskowsky.

48-12

"Electric Propulsion Ready for Space Missions," Ernst Stuhlinger, Aeronautics and Astronautics, 1978.

48-13

"Large-Payload Earth-Orbit Transportation with Electric Propulsion," September 15, 1976.

48-14

"Electric Rail Gun Application to Space Propulsion," October 30- November 1.

48-15

"Survey of Electron-Bombardment Thruster Research," David C. Byers and Bruce A. Banks, December 10, 1972.

48-16

"SEP Development, Ist Flight and Standard Module Block-Buy Program Cost Summary," September 3, 1975.

48-17

"Electric Propulsion Meeting Monthly Progress Report," October 6, 1976.

48-18

"High Power and 2.5 kW Advanced Technology Ion Thruster Monthly Report No.9," February 1, 1976 to March 1,1976.

48-19 "SPACE TUG"
48-20

"Future Trends in Electric Propulsion," William R. Mickelsen, June 13-17, 1966.

48-21

"Air scooping Nuclear -Electric Propulsion Concept for Advanced Orbital Space Transportation Missions," October 10-16, 1976.

48-22

"Planetary Exploration with Electrically Propelled Vehicles," Ernst Stuhlinger, October 29, 1970.

48-23

J.P. Lay ton Notes from 14th International Electric Propulsion Conference, October 30,31 and November 1,1979.

48-24

"Optimization of Powerful Energy Supply Systems for Application in Space," September 1979.

48-25

"Unmanned Electric Propulsion Mission Capabilities of the SNAP-50/SPUR Power plant," October 22, 1964.

48-26

"Various Papers from the Princeton/AIAA/DGLR 14th International Electric Propulsion Conference," October 30- November 1, 1979.

48-27

"Solar Electric Space Mission Analysis Progress Report for the Period: January 1 through March 31, 1967, July 1 through June 30, 1967, July 1 through September 30, 1967, and October 1 through December 31, 1967."

48-28

"Integration of a Breadboard Power Conditioner with a 20-cm Ion Thruster," Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets, Volume 9, Number 2, February 1972.

48-29

"Solar Electric Missions to Ceres," David R. Brooks, Engineering Notes, August 1971.

48-30

"Solar Electric Propulsion Asteroid Belt Mission," Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets, Volume 8, Number 6.

48-31

"Performance and Control of a 30-cm-diam, Low-Impulse, Kaufman Thruster," Robert T. Bechtel, Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets, Volume 7, Number 1, January 1970.

48-32

"Final Briefing: Extended Definition Feasibility Study for a Solar Electric Propulsion Stage (SEPS) Concept Definition," January 8, 1974.

48-33

"Executive Summary: Extended Definition Feasibility Study for a Solar Electric Propulsion Stage (Exhibit B) and for a Geo synchronous Solar Electric Propulsion Stage (Exhibit C)," August 2, 1972.

48-34

"Solar Electric Propulsion Asteroid Belt Mission Study, Final Report Volume 1, Summary Report," January 1970.

48-35

"SERT II: Solar Array Power System," and "SERT II: Mission, Thruster Performance, and In-Flight Thrust. Measurements," Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets I Volume 8, Number 3, March 1971.

48-36

"Electrostatic Ion Thruster ESKA-18P of the DFVLR," Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets Volume 8, Number, April1971.

48-37

"Mars and Venus Orbiter Spacecraft Electric Propulsion Systems," J.H. Molitor and K.J. Russell, Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets, Volume 8, Number 5, May 1971.

48-38

"How Close is a Practical Plasma Rocket?", Kurt R.Stehling, Space/Aeronautics, March 1960.

48-39

"Timetable for Ion Propulsion," George R. Brewer and Jerome H. Molitor, space/Aeronautics, June 1967.

48-40

"Simplification of Solar-Electric Propulsion Missions by a New Staging Concept," T.A. Barber and H.F. Meissinger, AlAA 7th Electric Propulsion Conference, March 3-5, 1969.

48-41

"Auxiliary and Primary Electric Propulsion, Present and Future," William R. Mickelson, Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets, volume 4, Number 11, November 1967.

48-42

"Performance Characteristics of Quasi-Steady MAD Discharges," AlAA International Electric Propulsion Conference, November 14-17, 1976.

48-43

"Development of Ion Micro thrusters for Satellite Applications," AlAA 3rd Aerospace Sciences Meeting, January 24-26, 1966.

48-44

"A 20 kW Solar Powered Pulsed Plasma Engine System Concept," B. Gorowitz, P. Gloersen, and T. Karras, AIM 3rd Aerospace Sciences Meeting, January 24-26, 1966.

48-45

"Investigation of the Discharge and Exhaust Beam of a Small ARC Plasma Thruster," David N. Bowditch, AIM II Plasma dynamics Conference, March 2-4, 1966.

48-46

"Investigation of the Discharge in Electron Bombardment Thrusters," W. Knauer, G. Hagen, H. Gallager and E. Stack, AIM Fifth Electric Propulsion Conference, March7-9, 1966.

48-47 "Various Solar Electric Mission Papers and Letters."
48-48

"Electron Bombardment Heating for Electro thermal Propulsion," K.E. Starner and W.R. Grabowsky, AIM .Fourth Electric propulsion Conference, August 31-September 2, 1964.

48-49

"Ion Trajectory Studies of the Integral-Focus, Linear-Strip Cesium Contact Thruster," Hugh L. Garvin and Charles R. Buckey, AIM Fifth Electric propulsion Conference, March 7-9, 1966.

48-50

"Ion Engine Spacecraft Design and Mission Analysis," E. Friend and S. Hoyer, AIM 5th Aerospace Sciences Meeting, January 23-26, 1967.

48-51

"Experiments with a Co-Axial Hall Current Plasma Accelerator," William Grossman and Robert v. Hess, H.A. Hassan, AIM Fourth Electric Propulsion Conference, August 31- September 2, 1964.

48-52

"Plasma Separator Ion Thruster Development," B.A. and W.R. Mickelson, AIM Second Propulsion Joint Specialist Conference, June 13-17, 1966.

48-53

"Development and Long Life Performance of Ion Engines for Satellite Control," J. Robert Anderson and S.A.Thompson, AIM Fifth Propulsion Conference, March 7-9,1966.

48-54

"Cesium Electron Bombardment Ion Microthrustors," G. Sohl, v.v. Fosnight, S.J. Goldner, and R.C. Speiser,.AIM 5th Aerospace Sciences Meetings.

48-55

"Applications of a MAD Propulsion System," R.M. AIM/SAE/ASME 16th Joint Propulsion Conference,30-July 2, 1980.

48-56

"Ion Thruster Plume Effects on Spacecraft Surfaces," M.R. Carruth, Jr. and Y.S. Kuo, AIM/SAE/ASME 16th Joint Propulsion Conference.

48-57

NASA Newsletter "Electric Rocket Engine Tested 11 Years in Space," April 12, 1982.

48-58

"Concept Definition and System Analysis Study for a Solar Electric Propulsion Stage," Volume 5- Cost Data, Boeing Aerospace Company, January 1975.

48-59

"Alternate System Design Concepts Study for the Solar Electric Propulsion System," George C. Marshall Space Flight Center, Volume I -Executive Summary, January19, 1981.

48-60

"Concept Definition and System Analysis Study for a Solar Electric Propulsion Stage," Volume VI -Systems Requirement Data Book, Boeing Aerospace Company, January 1975.

48-61

"Concept Definition and System Analysis Study for A Solar Electric Propulsion Stage," Volume I -Executive Summary, Boeing Aerospace Company, January 1975.

48-62

"Concept Definition and System Analysis Study for a Solar Electric Propulsion Stage," Volume 11- Mission and System Analysis, Boeing Aerospace Company, January1975.

48-63

"Concept Definition and System Analysis Study for a Solar Electric Propulsion Stage," Volume III -Configuration and Subsystem Design and Analysis, Boeing Aerospace Company, January 1975.

48-64

"Concept Definition and System Analysis Study for a Solar Electric Propulsion Stage," Volume IV -Program Planning Data, Boeing Aerospace Company, January 1975.

48-65

"Payload Utilization of SEPS, Folder I -Technical Report," Boeing Aerospace Company, May 1975.

48-66

"Large Inert-Gas Thrusters," H.R. Kaufman and R.S. Robinson, AIAA/SAE/ASME 17th Joint Propulsion Conference, July 27-29, 1981.

48-67

"Ten-Millipound Resisto Jet Performance," Russell J. Page and Robert A Short, AIAA Electric Propulsion and Plasmadynamics Conference, September 11-13, 1967.

48-68

"Halley Comet Rendezvous with a SEPS Vehicle," R. Burrows, AIAA 16th Aerospace Sciences Meeting, January 16-18, 1978.

48-69

"Colloid Microthruster System Development," S. Zafran, J.C. Beynon and E. Cohen, AIAA 6th Aerospace sciences Meeting, January 22-24, 1968.

48-70

"Ammonia Micro thruster System," Technical Proposal, July 1976.

48-71

"Common Solar-Electric Upper Stage for High-Energy Unmanned Missions," January 15, 1971.

48-72

"Review Study of a Bray ton Power System for a Nuclear Electric Spacecraft," June 12, 1979.

 

Box 49    Electric Rocket Propulsion 

49-1

"Optimum Solar Electric Interplanetary Trajectory and Performance Data," J.L. Horsewood and F.I. Mann, April 1970.

49-2

"NASA Electric Propulsion Technology Program," W.R. Hudson, October 30-November 1, 1979.

49-3

"Potential Military Space Systems Applications for Advanced Electric Propulsion Systems," R.L. Chase, July 27-29, 1981.

49-4

"Solar Electric Propulsion System (SEPS) Tomorrow's propulsion System -Today," R.E. Austin, October 30-November 1, 1979.

49-5

"Characteristics of Primary Electric Propulsion Systems," D.C. Byers, October 30-November 1, 1979.

49-6

"Rendezvous Missions to Minor Planets with Electrically Propelled Spacecraft," W. Dittberner and E. Stuhlinger, October 30-November 1, 1979.

49-7

"Flight Testing of an All Electronic Propulsion Control System," J. Kuhlberg and W. Zimmerman, June 30-July 2,1980.

49-8

"Electromagnetic Propulsion Alternatives," H. Kolm, K. Fine, P. Mongeau, and F. Williams, May 14-17, 1979.

49-9

"Electrical Power Generation System Requirements for a Logistics spacecraft," C. Dale Haines, September 1-4,1964.

49-10

"Thermionic Double Diode Fueled Converter," John Psarouthakis, James D. Long and Edward A. Scicchitand, September 1-4, 1964.

49-11

"Solar Electric Propulsion Mission and Spacecraft Capabilities for Outer Planet Exploration," Kenneth L. Atkins and John H. Duxbury, September 17-19, 1975.

49-12

"Electric Propulsion Interactive Effects with Spacecraft Science Payloads," J.M. Stellen, Jr., July10-12, 1973.

49-13

"Electric Propulsion Systems for Primary Spacecraft Propulsion," Dr. J. Kerrisk and H.R. Kaufman.

49-14

"Primary Electric-Propulsion Systems Technology and Applications," D.J. Kerrish and D.R. Bartz.

49-15

"Thrust System Technology for Solar Electric Propulsion," T.D. Masek and E.V. Pawlik.

49-16

"Briefing of the RAD Staff on Solar Electric Propulsion Technology Program," December 15, 1967.

49-17

"Solar Cell Radiation Flight Experiment," W.P. Dawson and L.J. Gold hammer, May 30, 1969.

49-18

"Solar Powered Electric Propulsion Spacecraft Study," January 1966.

49-19

"Applications for Electric Propulsion Systems," J.W. Stearns, May 3-5, 1961.

49-20

"Economic Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generator Study," August 1973.

49-21

"Solar Electric Interplanetary Trajectory and Performance Data for Sub-Optimal Powered Spacecraft," J.L. Horsewook and F.I. Mann, April 1970.

49-22

"Solar Electric Performance Data for Extra-Ecliptic and Solar Probes and Ceres, D'Arrest, and Encke Rendezvous Missions," J.L. Horsewook, F.I. Mann, P.F. Flanagan, December 1970.

49-23

"A critical Discussion on the Planning Considerations of Electric propulsion for Space Missions," John W. Stearns, September 1-4, 1964.

49-24

"Recent Advances in Electro thermal and Hybrid Electro thermal-Electromagnetic Propulsion," Richard R. John and Stewart Bennet, April 25-28, 1965.

49-25

"Advanced Power and Propulsion Study -Phase 1: Nuclear Electric Applications," Final Report, R. Nagorski, December 1980.

49-26

"Large Inert-Gas Thrusters," H.R. Kaufman and R.S. Robinson, July 27-29, 1981.

49-27

"Report on the Status and Prospects of the NASA Space Power and Propulsion Research and Technology Program," Executive Summary, Volume 1, May 30, 1975.

49-28

"Report on the Status and Prospects of the NASA Space Power and Propulsion Research and Technology Program," Program Status and Prospects, Volume II, May 30, 1975.

49-29

"1.0 Au Extra-Ecliptic Constraint Low-Thrust Missions," Alfred C. Mascy, June 10-14, 1968.

49-30

"Solar Powered Electric Propulsion Systems Feasibility Program Review," March 14, 1967.

49-31

"Integrated Operations/Payloads/Fleet Analysis Mid-Term Report," Volume II, March 24, 1971.

49-32

"Solar Powered Electric Propulsion Program," December 1966.

49-33

"Design of a Solar-Electric Propulsion System for Interplanetary Spacecraft," J.H. Molitor, D. Berman, R.L. Selinger, and R.N. Olson.

49-34 "NASA/Lockheed Solar Array Flight Experiment."
49-35

"Definition and Systems Analysis Study for a Solar Electric Propulsion Stage," January 29, 1975.

49-36

"Whither Now SNAP-8," James Hanckett, quoted in Nucleonics, May 1967.

49-37

"Advanced Electric Propulsion Research," prepared for NASA, June 1968; Report Number 7: Space Propulsion Program, Energy Conversion Program.

49-38

"Advanced Electric Propulsion Research," Annual report for the period January 1, 1966 to December 31, 1966; Space Propulsion Program Energy Conversion Program.

49-39

"Advanced Electric propulsion," Interim Report Prepared for NASA, June 1966.

49-40

"Advanced Electric Propulsion Research," Prepared for NASA, Report Number 5, July 1967.

49-41

"Space Power and Electric Propulsion," Volume 1, August 20, 1972.

49-42

"Space Power and Electric Propulsion," Volume II, August 20, 1972.

49-43

"Proposal for Development of a Three-Dimensional N-Body Computer Program for Analysis of Solar Powered Electric Propulsion Trajectories," Volume 1, May 1966.

49-44

"Concept Definition and Systems Analysis Study for a Solar Electric Propulsion Stage," January 29, 1975.

49-45

"Sixth Semi-Annual Hardened Solar Power System Presentation," July 15, 1975.

49-46

"Brief Review of Status and Need In Electric Propulsion Technology." D.S. Edgecombe, February 26, 1965.

49-47

"A Preliminary Examination of the Status and Utility of Electric Propulsion for OSSA Missions," D.S. Edgecombe, September 24, 1965.

 

Box 50   Gaseous Core Nuclear Fission "Light Bulb" Reactors

50-1

"Low-Thrust Guidance Study," w. R. Pimple and C. P. Van Dine, July 1966.

50-2

"Spectral Absorption Coefficients of Helium and Neon Buffer Gases and Nitric Oxide-Oxygen Seed Gas Mixture, "N. L. Krascella, September 1971.

50-3

"Experimental Investigation of containment in Constant- Temperature Radial-Inflow Vortexes," John S. Kendall, September 1967.

50-4

"Effect of 1.5 MeV Electron Irradiation in the Transmission of optical Materials," Gary E. Palma, Ronald M. Gagosz, September 1971.

50-5

"Optical Absorption in Transparent Materials During 1.5 MeV Electron Irradiation," Gary E. Palma, Ronald M.Gagosz, October 1970.

50-6

"Optical Absorption in Fused Silica During TRIGA Reactors Pulse Irradiation," R. Gagosz, J. Waters, F.C. Douglas, September 1967.

50-7

"Optical Absorption in Transparent Materials Following High-Temperature Reactor Irradiation," F. C. Douglas,R. Gagosz, M. A. Decroscente, September 1967.

50-8

"Preliminary Results of Experiments to Simulate Radiant Heating of the Propellant in a Nuclear Light Bulb Engine Using a D-C Arc Radiant Energy Source," Wark. C. Roman, John F. Klein, May 1970.

50-9

"Analytical Studies of In-Reactor Tests of a Nuclear Light Bulb Unit Cell," Thomas S. Latham and Harold E. Bauer, September 1970.

50-10

"Experimental Investigations to Simulate the Thermal Environment and Fuel Region in Nuclear Light Bulb Reactors Using an R-F Radiant Energy Source," Ward C. Roman, Jerome F. Jaminet, September 1971.

50-11

"Experiments to Simulate Heating of the Propellant in a Nuclear Light Bulb Engine Using Thermal Radiation From a D-C Arc Radiant Energy Source," John F. Klein, September 1971.

50-12

"Initial Experiments to Investigate Condensation of Flowing Metal-Vapor/Heated-Gas Mixtures in a Duct," Harold E. Bauer, September 1971.

50-13

"Analytical Design Studies of In-Reactor Tests of a Nuclear Light Bulb unit Cell," Thomas S. Latham and Harold E. Bauer, September 1971.

50-14

"Development and Tests of Small Fused Silica Models of Transparent Walls for the Nuclear Light Bulb Engine," Paul G. Vogt, September 1970.

50-15

"Experimental Investigation of a High-Intensity R-F Radiant Energy Source to Simulate the Thermal Environment in a Nuclear Light Bulb Engine," Ward C. Roman, September 1970.

50-16

"Results of Experiments to Simulate Radiant Heating of Propellant in a Nuclear Light Bulb Engine Using D-C Arc Radiant Energy Source," John F. Klein and Ward C. Roman, September 1970.

50-17

"Experimental Investigations of Simulated-Fuel Containment in R-F Heated and Unheated Two-Component Vortexes," Jerome F. Jaminet and Arthur E. Mensing, September 1970.

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