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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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441

Design of a helium-6 production target for the iThemba LABS Radioactive-ion Beam Facility

Davis, Lance Garth January 2018 (has links)
>Magister Scientiae - MSc / It is well known, that there is a severe lack of information available pertaining to neutron rich nuclei, specifically of those nuclei with mass numbers ≥ 60. These neutron rich nuclei are not easy to access in current experimental facilities or be produced with sufficient yield to allow for it to be studied. In order to expand our understanding of nuclear physics by studying the properties and characteristics of these nuclei, the development of new facilities producing Radioactive-ion Beams (RIBs) is required. The applications for RIBs are wide, allowing for deeper investigations into the properties of nuclei, their interactions and the manner in which they were formed in the early universe. Additionally, there are various interdisciplinary fields such as medicine, biology and material science in which RIBs can be utilized as a driving mechanism for new research and technological innovation. The iThemba Laboratory for Accelerator Based Sciences (iThemba LABS), South Africa, has proposed a new facility for the production and acceleration of radioactive-ion beams (RIBs). The RIB Project is to be developed in sequential phases and would produce a range of neutron-rich isotopes for low-energy materials science and nuclear physics research. Of specific interest, is the production of the Helium-6 isotope (6He), for its potential applications in various areas of nuclear physics research. The aim of this research work was to design, model and optimise a RIB production target capable of producing high intensity 6He beams, guided by the characteristics of the primary proton beam available for use at iThemba LABS. This research work/design study is however limited, due to the absence of experimentally measured and verified 6He cross section data for proton induced reactions on the proposed target materials (Graphite and Boron Carbide). However, best-estimate approaches were adopted through the use of validated computer codes. Additionally, all 6He yield results are presented as in-target yields, as this study did not cover the diffusion (isotope release) efficiency of the target systems in question. Three RIB production targets types were investigated using Graphite, Boron Carbide and Beryllium Oxide as potential target materials. Following numerous optimisation processes, a Boron Carbide RIB target was converged upon, proving to be suitable for the production of high intensity 6He beams at iThemba LABS, by meeting the material thermal and mechanical limiting criteria for operation. This target system was found to produce an in-target 6He yield rate of 2 ~ 3 x 1011 6He/s, considered sufficient for experimental application at iThemba LABS.
442

Sobre o perfil de Compton do átomo de hélio / On the Compton profile of the helium atom

Ornellas, Fernando Rei 25 June 1976 (has links)
Em vista de recentes determinações experimentais do perfil de Compton (Eisenberger, Phys. Rev., A2, 1678(1970); Wellenstein e Bonham, Phys. Rev., A7, 1568(1973}, procuramos efetuar um estudo comparativo de cálculos teóricos do perfil de Compton para o átomo de hélio (1S). Para tal, o conjunto de funções de onda elaboradas por Shull e L6wdin (J.Chem.Phy., 23, 1362(1955); 23, 1565(1955}; 30, 617(1959} mostrou-se bastante adequado, visto que permitiu observar a influência da função de onda no cálculo de perfil de Compton. Nossos resultados mostram em contraste à idéia geralmente aceita, que mesmo funções de onda igualmente boas para o cálculo da energia podem fornecer perfis de Compton com um erro maior que o experimental. Alem disso, apresentamos um conjunto de novos dados para o perfil de Compton e para a distribuição radial de momentum. Procuramos, também explicar essas discrepâncias relacionando-as com a transformada de Fourier da função de onda no espaço de configuração. / In view of the recent experimental determination of the Compton profile (Eisenberger, Phys., Rev., A2,1678(1970); Wellenstein and Bonham, Phys, Rev., A7, 1568(1973), we have performed a comparative study of theoretical calcu1ation of the Compton profile for the helium atom (1S). For such, the set of wave functions elaborated by Shull and Löwdin (J.Chem. Phys., 23, 1362(1955); 23, 1565(1955); 30, 617(1959) show itself specially suftable since it was possible to observe the influence af the wave functions on the calculated profile. Our results show in, contrast to general accepted idea, that even equally good wave functions in the energy sense may give theoretical profiles in error greater than the experimental one. Besides, we have presented a set of new data for the Compton profile and radial momentum distribution. A1so we have tried to explain the source of these discrepancies relating them to the Fourier transformation of the wave function in the configuration space.
443

Optoelectronic characteristics and applications of Helium ion-implanted silicon devices. / CUHK electronic theses & dissertations collection

January 2007 (has links)
Finally, we also propose and demonstrate an integrated Mach-Zehnder optical diplexer (IMZOD) for possible use in an integrated silicon optical amplifier. The diplexer is based on two rnultimode interferometers (MMIs) and a Mach-Zehnder interferometer (MZI), and has potential use in an integrated silicon waveguide optical amplifier, to combine or separate the pump signal (1440nm) and probe signal (1556nm) for monolithic implementation of a silicon Raman amplifier. / Helium ion implantation can not only reduce the free-carrier loss, but can also enhance the detection responsivity of below-bandgap wavelengths (1440 1590 nm). We propose and demonstrate an in-line channel power monitor (ICPM) based on helium ion implanted silicon waveguides. The implanted waveguide can detect light at 1440 1590 nm which are normally not detectable by silicon. We study the enhanced photoresponse of helium ion implanted waveguide samples which were annealed at different temperatures and for different durations. / Recently there has been much interest in silicon optical amplifiers and lasers relying on stimulated Raman scattering (SRS), which, despite the much shorter waveguide lengths possible in silicon compared with silica optical fiber, can still provide large optical gain because of the large Raman coefficient of silicon and small mode field areas. However, two-photon absorption (TPA) generated free-carrier absorption (FCA) loss can exceed the Raman gain. In this thesis, experiments and theoretical model will he discussed and analyzed, showing that helium ion implantation can successfully reduce the optical losses due to free-carriers and allow net gain to be attained by continuous-wave (CW)-pumped SRS without requiring external bias to remove the photo-generated free carriers. The theoretical study of dynamics of free carrier lifetime of the silicon waveguides will be described. The effective nonlinear length of the silicon waveguides is defined and studied. The theoretical and experimental studies of the enhanced spectral broaden induced by self-phase-modulation (SPM) are carried out in helium on implanted silicon waveguides. / Silicon-on-insulator (SOI) wafers are an attractive platform for the fabrication of planar lightwave circuits (PLCs) because they offer the potential for low-cost fabrication using mature complementary metal--organic--semiconductor (CMOS) compatible processes developed in the microelectronics industry. At the wavelengths of interest for telecommunications, SOI waveguides can have low optical losses (0.1dB/cm). Besides, the strong optical confinement offered by the high index contrast between silicon (Si) (n=3.45) and silicon dioxide (SiO2) (n=1.45) makes it possible to scale photonic devices to sub-micron level. In addition, the high optical intensity arising from the strong optical confinement inside the waveguide makes it possible to observe nonlinear optical effects, such as Raman and Kerr effects, in chip-scale devices. / We then make use of the ICPM to perform a system application, called optical-burst-and-transient-equalizer (OBTE). The OBTE may provide a compact and low-cost solution to compensate gain-transient, gain-spectrum-tilt and to equalize the upstream packet amplitude in erbium doped fiber amplifier (EDFA) amplified hybrid dense-wavelength-division-multiplexed (DWDM) and time-division-multiplexed (TDM) passive-optical-networks (PONs). The OBTE may be monolithically integrated on SOI platform and is potentially low cost and compact. The OBTE can compensate complicated gain slope shape, which may be generated in cascaded EDFAs or deliberate channel add/drop, based on individual channel equalization. 15-dB receiver sensitivity improvement at 10 Gbit/s bit-error-rate (BER) measurements of 10-9 was achieved by the compensation. / Liu, Yang. / "August 2007." / Adviser: Hon Ki Tsang. / Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 69-02, Section: B, page: 1212. / Thesis (Ph.D.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2007. / Includes bibliographical references. / Electronic reproduction. Hong Kong : Chinese University of Hong Kong, [2012] System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader. Available via World Wide Web. / Electronic reproduction. [Ann Arbor, MI] : ProQuest Information and Learning, [200-] System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader. Available via World Wide Web. / Abstract in English and Chinese. / School code: 1307.
444

Theoretical Cross Section for Light Scattering from Superfluid Helium-4

Latham, W. Peters, Jr., 1948-2016. 05 1900 (has links)
The finite lifetime of the bound roton pair is included in the theoretical light scattering cross section to explain the shape of the peak in the observed Raman light scattering cross section in He II. A model Hamiltonian is used to describe interactions between quasiparticles for the helium system. The equation of motion for the bound roton pair state, which is taken to be a collective mode of quasiparticle pairs, is solved. The cross section for light scattering is then derived using Fermi's Golden Rule with the bound roton pair as the final state. Since the bound roton pair can decay into two free phonons, a phenomenological width r is included in the cross section. The peak position and shape of the observed cross section are both fitted using a binding energy of εB = 0.37 K for the bound roton pair.
445

Imagerie quantitative du dépot d'aérosols dans les voies aériennes par résonance magnétique de l'hélium-3 hyperpolarisé / Hyperpolarized helium-3 MRI for detection and quantification of aerosol deposition in the airways

Sarracanie, Matthieu 06 July 2011 (has links)
Le paysage des thérapies inhalées connaît de profondes évolutions depuis les deux dernières décennies, avec pour objet la considération nouvelle du poumon comme un site de transfert des agents thérapeutiques vers le compartiment sanguin. Cette approche originale est apparue par la combinaison de développements théoriques et pratiques multiples impliqués dans la mise au point de nombreux médicaments, depuis le traitement de la douleur et du diabète jusqu'à la vaccination et le traitement de certains cancers. La quantité effective de médicament délivrée par aérosols est pondérée par de nombreux facteurs dont le mode et les conditions d’inhalation, les propriétés physiques des gaz en jeu, la morphologie des voies respiratoires ou encore les propriétés physico-chimiques des particules véhiculées. Les développements en cours ces quatre dernières années ont été conditionnés par des résultats encore mal compris, soulignant les limites des connaissances sur le transport et le dépôt d'aérosols dans le poumon. Ces manques mettent en avant le besoin d'outils performants pour l'évaluation du dépôt de particules dans les voies respiratoires.Les techniques d’imagerie permettent à la fois l’évaluation spatiale et quantitative du dépôt, avec pour seules références aujourd’hui, les techniques de médecine nucléaire. Outre l’aspect ionisant de ces techniques, elles bénéficient d’une sensibilité de détection encore inégalée. Elles demeurent néanmoins limitées par des résolutions spatiale et temporelle faibles, rendant le plus souvent difficile tant l’interprétation du dépôt que le rôle joué par les principaux mécanismes de clairance dans les voies aériennes. Depuis la fin des années 1990, les techniques de résonance magnétique imagent des noyaux hyperpolarisés (hélium-3 et xenon-129) et établissent de nouveaux standards dans l’exploration de la fonction pulmonaire.Cette thèse établit, sur la base de l’IRM de l’hélium-3 hyperpolarisé, une nouvelle modalité d’imagerie pour détecter et quantifier le dépôt d’aérosols dans les voies aériennes.Dans un premier temps, et dans un contexte où l’imagerie par résonance magnétique ne s’était pas encore penchée sur la problématique des aérosols thérapeutiques, un vaste travail d’investigation a été mené pour évaluer la sensibilité de l’IRM de l’hélium-3 hyperpolarisé au dépôt d’aérosols marqués à base d’oxyde de fer superparamagnétique. Le second volet de ce travail s’est porté sur la validation de notre méthode d’évaluation, et sur le développement de la quantification du dépôt d’aérosols. Nous avons enfin pu tester la reproductibilité de notre méthode d’évaluation du dépôt in vivo chez le rat, grâce à la réalisation d’une plateforme de ventilation et d’administration de gaz et d’aérosols dédiée, SAGAS. / Inhalation therapy has broadened its field of application over the last two decades by considering the lung not only as an organ to cure, but also as a portal toward systemic circulation. This new approach is being made possible by the emergence of biotherapeutics and a greater understanding of the absorption properties of the lung. Systemic delivery across the oronasal route was then investigated for a number of indications including migraine, diabetes, pain, and cancer. However, progress into the market of systemic aerosolized drug delivery has been slowed down to-date by a number of confounding factors including rapid clearance, instability, long-term toxicity, and dosing issues. Final drug distribution in such complex geometries strongly depends on a variety of parameters like the aerosol administration protocol, particle size, density, and physicochemical properties, as well as the airway geometry. Independently of drug formulation and pharmacokinetic considerations, these parameters determine the deposition distribution throughout the lung. Quantification and spatial localization are primordially needed to better control and optimize drug concentration at specific or less- and nonspecific sites. Nuclear medicine techniques are currently the only available modalities that combine both aerosol quantification and regional localization. They are considered as reference techniques even though they remain limited by their spatial and temporal resolutions as well as by patient exposure to radiations. With regard to lung imaging, hyperpolarized helium-3 MRI has been developed as a powerful tool to quantitatively characterize the parenchyma and the organ function and morphology. The technique is innocuous and provides millimeter and sub-second resolutions with rather high signal to noise ratios. In this thesis, a new imaging modality was developed on the grounds of hyperpolarized helium-3 MRI to probe and quantify aerosol deposition in the airways. In the first part of the thesis, I describe the potential of helium-3 MRI to probe aerosol deposition by using superparamagnetic contrast agents. The second part mainly focuses on the validation of this new modality by comparing it to a reference technique, single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT), and computational fluid dynamics. The last part of the manuscript is dedicated to aerosol administration and in vivo measurements in rat lungs. This experiment was possible by designing and building an MR compatible gas administrator and ventilator dedicated to small animals, SAGAS (Small Animal Gas Administration System). Its complete hardware and software description is presented in the same chapter.
446

Measuring, interpreting, and translating electron quasiparticle-phonon interactions on the surfaces of the topological insulators bismuth selenide and bismuth telluride

Howard, Colin 08 April 2016 (has links)
The following dissertation presents a comprehensive study of the interaction between Dirac fermion quasiparticles (DFQs) and surface phonons on the surfaces of the topological insulators Bi2Se3 and Bi2Te3. Inelastic helium atom surface scattering (HASS) spectroscopy and time of flight (TOF) techniques were used to measure the surface phonon dispersion of these materials along the two high-symmetry directions of the surface Brillouin zone (SBZ). Two anomalies common to both materials are exhibited in the experimental data. First, there is an absence of Rayleigh acoustic waves on the surface of these materials, pointing to weak coupling between the surface charge density and the surface acoustic phonon modes and potential applications for soundproofing technologies. Secondly, both materials exhibit an out-of-plane polarized optical phonon mode beginning at the SBZ center and dispersing to lower energy with increasing wave vector along both high-symmetry directions of the SBZ. This trend terminates in a V-shaped minimum at a wave vector corresponding to 2kF for each material, after which the dispersion resumes its upward trend. This phenomenon constitutes a strong Kohn anomaly and can be attributed to the interaction between the surface phonons and DFQs. To quantify the coupling between the optical phonons experiencing strong renormalization and the DFQs at the surface, a phenomenological model was constructed based within the random phase approximation. Fitting the theoretical model to the experimental data allowed for the extraction of the matrix elements of the coupling Hamiltonian and the modifications to the surface phonon propagator encoded in the phonon self energy. This allowed, for the first time, calculation of phonon mode-specific quasiparticle-phonon coupling λⱱ(q) from experimental data. Additionally, an averaged coupling parameter was determined for both materials yielding ¯λ^Te ≈ 2 and ¯λ^Se ≈ 0.7. These values are significantly higher than those of typical metals, underscoring the strong coupling between optical surface phonons and DFQs in topological insulators. In an effort to connect experimental results obtained from phonon and photoemission spectroscopies, a computational process for taking coupling information from the phonon perspective and translating it to the DFQ perspective was derived. The procedure involves using information obtained from HASS measurements (namely the coupling matrix elements and optical phonon dispersion) as input to a Matsubara Green function formalism, from which one can obtain the real and imaginary parts of the DFQ self energy. With these at hand it is possible to calculate the DFQ spectral function and density of states, allowing for comparison with photoemission and scanning tunneling spectroscopies. The results set the necessary energy resolution and extraction methodology for calculating ¯λ from the DFQ perspective. Additionally, determining ¯λ from the calculated spectral functions yields results identical to those obtained from HASS, proving the self-consistency of the approach.
447

Sobre o perfil de Compton do átomo de hélio / On the Compton profile of the helium atom

Fernando Rei Ornellas 25 June 1976 (has links)
Em vista de recentes determinações experimentais do perfil de Compton (Eisenberger, Phys. Rev., A2, 1678(1970); Wellenstein e Bonham, Phys. Rev., A7, 1568(1973}, procuramos efetuar um estudo comparativo de cálculos teóricos do perfil de Compton para o átomo de hélio (1S). Para tal, o conjunto de funções de onda elaboradas por Shull e L6wdin (J.Chem.Phy., 23, 1362(1955); 23, 1565(1955}; 30, 617(1959} mostrou-se bastante adequado, visto que permitiu observar a influência da função de onda no cálculo de perfil de Compton. Nossos resultados mostram em contraste à idéia geralmente aceita, que mesmo funções de onda igualmente boas para o cálculo da energia podem fornecer perfis de Compton com um erro maior que o experimental. Alem disso, apresentamos um conjunto de novos dados para o perfil de Compton e para a distribuição radial de momentum. Procuramos, também explicar essas discrepâncias relacionando-as com a transformada de Fourier da função de onda no espaço de configuração. / In view of the recent experimental determination of the Compton profile (Eisenberger, Phys., Rev., A2,1678(1970); Wellenstein and Bonham, Phys, Rev., A7, 1568(1973), we have performed a comparative study of theoretical calcu1ation of the Compton profile for the helium atom (1S). For such, the set of wave functions elaborated by Shull and Löwdin (J.Chem. Phys., 23, 1362(1955); 23, 1565(1955); 30, 617(1959) show itself specially suftable since it was possible to observe the influence af the wave functions on the calculated profile. Our results show in, contrast to general accepted idea, that even equally good wave functions in the energy sense may give theoretical profiles in error greater than the experimental one. Besides, we have presented a set of new data for the Compton profile and radial momentum distribution. A1so we have tried to explain the source of these discrepancies relating them to the Fourier transformation of the wave function in the configuration space.
448

Etude thermohydraulique expérimentale et numérique d'une boucle d'hélium supercritique en convection forcée soumise à des pulses périodiques de chaleur / Experimental and numerical thermohydraulics study of a forced flow supercritical helium loop under periodical heat loads

Lagier, Benjamin 11 March 2014 (has links)
Les futurs réacteurs expérimentaux comme ITER ou JT-60SA réaliseront des réactions de fusion thermonucléaire au sein de plasmas de plusieurs millions de degrés. Le confinement de la réaction au centre de la chambre est assuré par des champs magnétiques très intenses générés par des aimants supraconducteurs. Ces bobines sont refroidies à 4.4 K via une circulation forcée d’hélium supercritique. Le fonctionnement cyclique des machines engendre des charges thermiques pulsées qui devront être absorbées par les réfrigérateurs de plusieurs mégawatts de puissances électriques. L’expérience HELIOS, construite au CEA Grenoble, est une maquette à échelle réduite du système de distribution d’hélium du tokamak JT-60SA constituée d’un bain d’hélium à saturation et d’une boucle en hélium supercritique. Les travaux de thèse présentés ici explorent les possibilités d’HELIOS afin de réaliser les études expérimentale et numérique de trois stratégies de lissage de charges thermiques : l’utilisation du bain saturé en tant que volant thermique ouvert, la variation de la vitesse du circulateur et l’utilisation de la vanne de by-pass de la charge thermique. Le modèle EcosimPro développé ici rend bien compte des phénomènes de couplage transitoire entre le dépôt d’énergie, la montée en pression et en température de la boucle de circulation, de même que le couplage entre la boucle de circulation et le bain saturé. Des contrôles avancés ont été testés numériquement puis validés expérimentalement pour améliorer la stabilité du réfrigérateur et optimiser la puissance de réfrigération. / Future fusion reactor devices such as ITER or JT-60SA will produce thermonuclear fusion reaction inplasmas at several millions of degrees. The confinement in the center of the chamber is achieved byvery intense magnetic fields generated by superconducting magnets. These coils have to be cooleddown to 4.4 K through a forced flow of supercritical helium. The cyclic behavior of the machinesleads to pulsed thermal heat loads which will have to be handled by the refrigerator.The HELIOS experiment built in CEA Grenoble is a scaled down model of the helium distributionsystem of the tokamak JT-60SA composed of a saturated helium bath and a supercritical helium loop.The thesis work explores HELIOS capabilities for experimental and numerical investigations on threeheat load smoothing strategies: the use of the saturated helium bath as an open thermal buffer, therotation speed variation of the cold circulator and the bypassing of the heated section. Thedeveloped model describes well the physical evolutions of the helium loop (pressure, temperature,mass flow) submitted to heat loads observed during experiments. Advanced controls have beentested and validated to improve the stability of the refrigerator and to optimize the refrigerationpower.
449

Exploration of multi-volumetric hyperpolarized 3Helium MRI: cross-correlation with quantitative MDCT

Halaweish, Ahmed Fathi 01 January 2011 (has links)
Hyperpolarized 3Helium (HP 3He) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has provided considerable insights into the anatomical structures and localized physiological phenomenon involved in pulmonary ventilation. The increasing mortality rates of pulmonary diseases such as COPD, gives rise to the need for sensitive and regional assessments of early disease conditions in attempts to decrease mortality and improve lifestyles. Evaluation of the HP 3He MRI diffusion weighted measurements of lung microstructure, demonstrated a statistically significant relationship between microstructure expansion and degree of lung inflation at the time of imaging. The ability of HP 3He MRI to assess regional ventilation was validated against air volume change estimates of ventilation attainable via conventional MDCT in a cohort of 8 normal never smokers. Great correlations and slope were observed between the functional estimates, with similar gravitationally dependent-nondependent gradients throughout. A small but significant preferential helium distribution was observed in the nondependent regions, most likely due to gas density differences between air and helium. Further validation of HP 3He MRI's ability to assess regional ventilation, was carried via quantitative and qualitative assessments against xenon-enhanced MDCT (normal = 4, COPD = 2). The MRI based estimates were found to be insensitive to slow and fast ventilating regions, while superior in exhibiting ventilation defects. Similar gravitationally dependent - nondependent gradients were observed throughout, along with a homogenous distribution of the exogenous contrast agents. Coefficient of variation (COV) values followed similar trends in the normal subjects, while only one COPD subject demonstrated an increase from the normal population baseline. Acquisition differences including single vs. multi-breath and z-axis coverage could attribute to the quantitative differences observed. Evaluation of the density dependent distribution patterns of helium in a normal airway model via dynamic HP 3He MRI and computational fluid dynamics, demonstrated an increased preferential distribution in the nondependent airways, in agreement with the ventilation discrepancies previously observed. In combination with the developmental aspects of the presented research, we have validated the ability of HP 3He MRI to assess regional ventilation, via multiple quantitative assessments against conventional based and exogenously enhanced MDCT techniques and extracted the lung inflation level dependencies. Complimented with dynamic imaging and CFD simulations of helium distribution, these results provide insight into future considerations critical to the establishment of the technique as a surrogate to the ionizing radiation based modalities.
450

Rayleigh Flow of Two-Phase Nitrous Oxide as a Hybrid Rocket Nozzle Coolant

Nelson, Lauren May 01 September 2009 (has links)
The Mechanical Engineering Department at California Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo currently maintains a lab-scale hybrid rocket motor for which nitrous oxide is utilized as the oxidizer in the combustion system. Because of its availability, the same two-phase (gas and liquid) nitrous oxide that is used in the combustion system is also routed around the throat of the hybrid rocket’s converging-diverging nozzle as a coolant. While this coolant system has proven effective empirically in previous tests, the physics behind the flow of the two-phase mixture is largely unexplained. This thesis provides a method for predicting some of its behavior by modeling it using the classic gas dynamics scenarios of Rayleigh and Fanno flows which refer to one-dimensional, compressible, inviscid flow in a constant area duct with heat addition and friction. The two-phase model produced utilizes a separated phase with interface exchange model for predicting whether or not dryout occurs. The Shah correlation is used to predict heat transfer coefficients in the nucleate boiling regime. The homogeneous flow model is utilized to predict pressure drop. It is proposed that a Dittus-Boelter based correlation much like that of Groeneveld be developed for modeling heat transfer coefficients upon the collection of sufficient data. Data was collected from a series of tests on the hybrid rocket nozzle to validate this model. The tests were first run for the simplified case of an ideal gas (helium) coolant to verify the experimental setup and promote confidence in subsequent two-phase experimental results. The results of these tests showed good agreement with a combined Rayleigh-Fanno model with a few exceptions including: (1) reduced experimental gas pressure and temperature in the annulus entrance and exit regions compared to the model and (2) reduced experimentally measured copper temperatures uniformly through the annulus. These discrepancies are likely explained by the geometry of the flowpath and location of the copper thermocouples respectively. Next, a series of two-phase cooled experiments were run. Similar trends were seen to the helium experiment with regards to entrance and exit regions. The two-phase Rayleigh homogeneous flow model underpredicted pressure drop presumably due to the inviscid assumption. Ambiguity was observed in the fluid temperature measurements but the trend seemed to suggest that mild thermal non-equilibrium existed. In both cases, the dryout model predicted that mist flow (a post-CHF regime) occurred over most of the annulus. Several modifications should be implemented in future endeavors. These include: (1) collecting more data to produce a heat transfer coefficient correlation specific to the nitrous oxide system of interest, (2) accounting for thermal non-equilibrium, (3) accounting for entrance and exit effects, and (4) developing a two-phase Fanno model.

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