237 research outputs found
Spectroscopic study of light scattering in linear alkylbenzene for liquid scintillator neutrino detectors
We has set up a light scattering spectrometer to study the depolarization of
light scattering in linear alkylbenzene. From the scattering spectra it can be
unambiguously shown that the depolarized part of light scattering belongs to
Rayleigh scattering. The additional depolarized Rayleigh scattering can make
the effective transparency of linear alkylbenzene much better than it was
expected. Therefore sufficient scintillation photons can transmit through the
large liquid scintillator detector of JUNO. Our study is crucial to achieving
the unprecedented energy resolution 3\%/ for JUNO
experiment to determine the neutrino mass hierarchy. The spectroscopic method
can also be used to judge the attribution of the depolarization of other
organic solvents used in neutrino experiments.Comment: 6 pages, 5 figure
Mathematical model of two-degree-of-freedom direct drive induction motor considering coupling effect
The Two-degree-of-freedom direct drive induction motor, which is capable of linear, rotary and helical two, has a wide application in special industry such as industrial robot arms. It is inevitable that the linear motion and rotary motion generate coupling effect on each other on account of the high integration. The analysis of this effect has great significance in the research of two-degree-of-freedom motors, which is also crucial to realize precision control of them. The coupling factor considering the coupling effect is proposed and addressed by 3D finite element method. Then the corrected mathematical model is presented by importing the coupling factor. The results from it are verified by 3D finite element model and prototype test, which validates the corrected mathematical model
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