Illumination – Supported by vehicle structure – Condition responsive
Patent
1987-09-25
1988-12-06
Scott, Jr., Leon
Illumination
Supported by vehicle structure
Condition responsive
350 9610, 362 32, 372 6, G02B 632
Patent
active
047899891
ABSTRACT:
The solar simulator of the invention comprises a source of high intensity light simulating as closely as possible the spectral radiance of the sun directed through a flexible optic light guide into a chamber and pressure sealed through a chamber wall where this light is then directed on to a test specimen in a column or otherwise. The high intensity light is provided by one or more illuminating sources which can be positioned at the distal end or ends of the fiber optics or embedded within a fiber or liquid optic core.
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Cornwall Mickey
Nirschl Donald A.
Stern Theodore G.
Duncan John R.
General Dynamics Corp., Space Systems Div.
Gilliam Frank D.
Jr. Leon Scott
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