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C. J. Hoffman, Phosphorus—Fluorine Oxidi rs, PF-150613-1, Part 7, Propulsion Chemistry Part II, Lockheed Aircraft Corp., Missiles and Space Div., Burbank, Calif., 1959. [Pg.227]

Helios Solarex NAPS France Lockheed NAPS ... [Pg.473]

Lui, D.T., Longitudinal Wave Propagation in an Elastic-Plastic Medium, Lockheed Missiles and Space Company Technical Report LAC-MSC-2-60-64-39, Sunnyvale, CA, September 1964. [Pg.362]

Researeh sponsored by the U. S. Department of Energy under contraet DE-AC05-960R22464 with Lockheed Martin Energy Researeh Corporation at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. [Pg.201]

Figure 7-23. Parameters for pressure drop in liquid/gas flow through horizontal pipes. (Source Lockheed and Martinelli, Chem. Engr. Prog., 45, 39, 1949.)... Figure 7-23. Parameters for pressure drop in liquid/gas flow through horizontal pipes. (Source Lockheed and Martinelli, Chem. Engr. Prog., 45, 39, 1949.)...
E. I. DuPont de Nemours Company, Inc. Monsanto Company Dow Chemical Company Lockheed Martin Energy Systems, Inc. Solvay Polymers, Inc. [Pg.156]

Figure 1 -28 F-111 Wing-Pivot Fitting (Courtesy of Lockheed Martin)... Figure 1 -28 F-111 Wing-Pivot Fitting (Courtesy of Lockheed Martin)...
The B-2 stealth bomber in Figure 1-38 is made by Northrop Grumman. Virtually all external parts are made of various composite materials because of their radar-absorption characteristics and/or their capability to be formed to shapes that naturally lower the radar cross section of the plane. However, the details are not publicly available, nor are they for the Lockheed Martin F-117A stealth fighter. [Pg.45]

A. C. Jackson, J. F. Crocker, J. C. Ekvali, R. R. Eudaily, B. Mosesian, R. R. Van Cleave, and J. Van Hamersveld, Advanced Manufacturing Development of a Composite Empennage for L-1011 Aircraft, Phase II Final Report, Design Analysis, NASA CR 165634, Lockheed California Company, Burbank California, April 1981. [Pg.53]

Linney (1990) summarized the liquid hydrogen release tests performed by A. D. Little Inc. in 1958, by Lockheed in 1956-1957, and by NASA in 1980. Both high- and low-pressure releases were studied. None of the tests resulted in a blast-producing explosion. [Pg.75]

We gratefully acknowledge the comments and suggestions submitted by the following companies and peer reviewers John Hoffmeister (Lockheed Martin Energy Systems) Mark Eidson (Stone Webster Engineering Corp.) Thomas Janicik (Solvay Polymers, Inc.). [Pg.184]

Each of these laboratories is a government-owned/contractor-operated facility selected from industiy, academia, and university consortia. As of 1999, the most prominent civilian contractor was Lockheed Martin, the operator of Oak Ridge and Sandia, and the major academic institution was the University of California, administrator of Los Alamos, Lawi ence Berkeley, and Lawi ence Livermore. [Pg.813]


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