25 resultados para Thermionic converters
em University of Michigan
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"Project no. 8173, Task no. 817305."
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Photocopy.
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"Project 8173, Task no. 817305-9."
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"Project no. 8173, Task no. 817306-5."
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Cover title.
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Included are 88 references on thermionic conversion of heat energy and the use of radioisotopes as power sources. References on thermoelectric conversion are included if the primary energy source is a radioisotope.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"This translation was prepared under the auspices of the Liaison Office, Technical Information Center, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio."
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"Contract no. Nonr 3501 (00), Order no. 209-61 [and 209-62] Task no. NR 09-358 [and 399-358]"
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Includes index.
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Includes index.
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Includes index.
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National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Office of Research and Development, Washington, D.C.
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Included are 208 unclassified references on nuclear direct energy conversion devices. Major emphasis is placed on auxiliary power devices suitable for use in satellites including reports on nuclear batteries, thermoelectric cells, thermionic conversion, and all phases of the SNAP program, although not all SNAP devices employ direct conversion. This search supersedes a previous search, TID-3540, Isotopic Power and Thermionic Conversion, compiled by Raymond L. Scott in December 1959.
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Included are 344 unclassified references on devices utilizing nuclear energy in the production of auxiliary power. The coverage includes nuclear batteries, thermoelectric cells, thermionic cells, and all phases of the SNAP program, although not all SNAP devices employ direct conversion. References from Nuclear Science Abstracts (NSA) through December 15, 1961, are included.