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Light nuclei (p, n) reactions by 3 Mev. Van de Graaff accelerator thesis : for the partial fulfillment of the degree of Master of Science in the Institute of Nuclear Science, Tsing Hua University ... /Ma, Pu-Yuan. Pai, Hsiang-Lin. Wang, Shin-Chen. Lee, Wellington S. Chien, Ji-Peng. January 1960 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--Tsing Hua University, 1960. / Research done at the University of Michigan.
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Design and Testing of a Corona Column and a Closed Gas Distribution System for a Tandem Van de Graaff Voltage GeneratorGray, Thomas Jack 06 1900 (has links)
The purpose of this study had been to design and test a corona column and an insulating gas distribution system for a small tandem Van de Graaff. The intent of this paper is to describe the gas handling system and to compare experimentally the effects of corona electrode shape on the corona current carried between adjacent sections of the column.
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A preliminary investigation on 3 Mev. Van de Graaff photoneutron spectra thesis : for the partial fulfillment of the degree of Master of Science in the Institute of Nuclear Science, Tsing Hua University ... /Ma, Pu-Yuan. Pai, Hsiang-Lin. Wang, Shin-Chen. Lee, Wellington S. Chien, Ji-Peng. January 1960 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--Tsing Hua University, 1960. / Research done at the University of Michigan.
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Tree species in unfamiliar places - Graaff-Reinet townSkead, C J (Cuthbert John) 10 June 1959 (has links)
Typed article regarding tree species found in Graaff-Reinet, East Cape Midlands. Trees mentioned include Erythrina caffra, cypresses and Yellowwood.
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A Vacuum Tube for an Electrostatic AcceleratorWiley, Ralph 06 1900 (has links)
The purpose of this study has been to design a prototype accelerating tube, to determine the correct point shape and spacing needed to produce corona current along the tube for the case of negative-point-to-positive-plane discharge, and to study the voltage-gradient characteristics of short sections of the tube when they were evacuated to a low internal pressure.
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Ion source for Van De Graaff generatorRogers, John Thaddeus 15 November 2013 (has links)
An r-f ion source has been constructed for the V.P.I. electrostatic generator. The ion source has been in operation for approximately one thousand hours with an average beam current of one micro-ampere. This beam has been sufficient to test and calibrate the accelerator.
Experiments which require beam currents in the order of 100 micro-ampere can now be conducted with the ion source operating at its designed capacity. / Master of Science
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Desecration of treesSkead, C J (Cuthbert John) 06 1900 (has links)
Caption "Pine trees cut to allow passage of telephone wires, Graaff-Reinet street. June 1959."
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Putting participatory communication into practice through community radio: a case study of how policies on programming and production are formulated and implemented at Radio Graaff-ReinetKanyegirire, Andrew Steve Tumuhirwe January 2003 (has links)
In the South African (SA) model of community radio, listeners are expected to be in charge of the management and programming operations of stations. This study tests the SA model against the actual conditions at an existing station. For this purpose, the study focuses on Radio Graaff-Reinet, a community radio station in the Eastern Cape. Emphasis is on examining the extent to which members of the station’s target community are involved in its operations. The study first assesses the nature of this involvement, keeping in mind the principles of, ‘community ownership’ and ‘participatory programming’ on which the SA model of community radio is based. It is argued that the station does provide a valuable ‘public sphere’ for its listeners. The potential of this sphere remains limited, however, due to the impact of ongoing power struggles around the ownership of the station. The lack of proper systems for managing these struggles has contributed to the fact that the station continues to be in a constant state of flux, with a high turnover of staff and regular changes in its policies and strategies. The study argues that, until such systems are put in place, the principles of community ownership will not be fully realizable. Areas in which the struggle over ownership plays itself out can be identified in the relationship between the station’s Board of Directors and its managing staff, between one particular station manager and her staff and between the station and its target community. These struggles often take place in context of a debate about the financial sustainability of the station versus its developmental aims. It is argued that this opposition needs to be questioned since, until the station is financially stable, it will remain vulnerable to interference by powerful individuals and groups in its attempts to establish such developmental aims. The study then goes on to identify key weaknesses in the station’s approach to community ownership and participation. In particular, it is pointed out that various stakeholders in the station have contradictory understandings of what is meant by ‘community’, using the term to include or exclude sections of the Graaff-Reinet society in very different ways. There are also very different understandings at play about the concept of community radio itself. These contradictions have an impact on the station’s ability to implement participatory programming. This situation is exacerbated by the fact that the station does not have a consistent forum in which shared decision-making can take place. Consequently, the station also remains unable to draw effectively on its own volunteer staff and on its community as resources for programming content. Finally, the study explores the broader significance of the weaknesses that exist in the case of Graaff-Reinet, arguing that these are problems that repeat themselves throughout the South African community radio sector. Possible strategies for addressing these problems are suggested, including approaches to monitoring and research, training, organizational development and advocacy.
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The exploration and evaluation of groundwater units in the Van Rynevelds Pass Dam Basin, north of Graaff-Reinet, Cape ProvinceWoodford, A C 30 August 2013 (has links)
This thesis deals with a groundwater investigation conducted in the Van Rynevelds Pass Dam basin, north of Graaff-Reinet, in the Cape Province. The objective of the study was to assess the groundwater potential of the basin in terms of its development and exploitation as a municipal supply. In order to achieve this objective, fieldwork was carried out involving a hydrocensus, geological/geophysical mapping, drilling, aquifer testing and hydrochemical sampling. The fieldwork was conducted during the period January 1983 to February 1984. The investigation revealed that the most significant ground water occurrence in the study area is an alluvial/weathered bedrock aquifer (Graaff-Reinet aquifer ) . The volume of ground water stored in the Graaff-Reinet aquifer is in the order of 27 x 10⁶ m³, while its exploitation potential is conservatively estimated at 9 300 m³/day. However, the quality of this water is poor and should be blended with dam water or better quality groundwater. Two minor fractured aquifer units were also identified.
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The exploration and evaluation of groundwater units south and west of Graaf-Reinet, Cape Province, South AfricaParsons, Roger Paul 18 April 2013 (has links)
The investigation reported in the thesis concerns an area south and west of Graaff-Reinet, in the Cape Province. The research projec t identified the existence of four groundwater units. The aquifers predominantly occur in Beaufort Group sediments and the boundary of each unit is formed by dolerite intrusives or with topographical highs. The objective of the study was to quantitatively assess these units in terms of both quantity and quality for possible future development as a municipal supply for Graaff-Reinet. In order to achieve the objective, fieldwork was carried out involving a hydrocensus, geological mapping, drilling, aquifer testing and hydrochemical sampling. The analysis of these data revealed that the Sundays and Kamdeboo aquifer units are unsuitable for further development. The Moordenaars and Swart units, both of which produce good quality water, have a combined exploitation potential in the order of 30 000 m³ /d. / KMBT_363 / Adobe Acrobat 9.53 Paper Capture Plug-in
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