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Single Bump on a Shell Fabrication
Author(s) -
Peter R. Cook
Publication year - 2004
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/892069
Subject(s) - fabrication , shell (structure) , single shot , shot (pellet) , computer science , drop (telecommunication) , nanotechnology , engineering , materials science , mechanical engineering , physics , optics , telecommunications , medicine , alternative medicine , pathology , metallurgy
At this morning's fill-tube surrogate working group meeting we tentatively decided on a single bump on a shell for the single March shot. This memo shows the calculations needed as background to fabricate such a bump by depositing an appropriate sized drop of polystyrene solution (i.e. the glue) to a shell as discussed in this mornings meeting. While writing this I had another idea for fabricating a bump, which I quickly outlined at the end of this memo. I am distributing this calculation primarily so that group members can quickly check the calculations and ideas and if without error to provide a framework for initial fabrication efforts

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