Low-energy Cross Section of the D-D Reaction and Angular Distribution of the Protons Emitted

Low-energy Cross Section of the D-D Reaction and Angular Distribution of the Protons Emitted
Author: Egon Bretscher
Publisher:
Total Pages: 44
Release: 1950
Genre: Cross sections (Nuclear physics)
ISBN:

The thick target yield of the reaction D + D yields T + p + 3.98 Mev has been measured, using a heavy ice target, and observations have been made on the angular distribution of the protons. Experiments have been carried out in the region 15 Kev to 105 Kev incident deuteron energy. Evidence has been obtained that, even for very small bombarding energies, the angular distribution of protons in the center-of-gravity (c.g.) system does not become Isotropic. The variation of the cross section with energy can only approximately be represented by a Gamow function.

Nucleonics

Nucleonics
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1254
Release: 1948
Genre: Nuclear energy
ISBN:

Driver Reactions to Automated Vehicles

Driver Reactions to Automated Vehicles
Author: Alexander Eriksson
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2018-07-04
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1351207490

Driver Reactions to Automated Vehicles focuses on the design and evaluation of the handover to and from driver and the automobile. The authors present evidence from studies in driving simulators and on the open roads to show that handover times are much longer than anticipated by previous research. In the course of the studies, Eriksson and Stanton develop compelling evidence to support the use of driving simulators for the study of handovers. They also develop guidelines for the design of handover strategies and show how this improves driver takeover of vehicle control. Features Provides a history of automobile automation Offers a contemporary analysis of the state of automobile automation Includes novel approaches in examining driver-automation interaction Presents studies of automation in driving simulators Includes on-road studies of driver automation Covers guidelines for design of vehicle automation