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Solar energy modulator
A module is described with a receiver having a solar energy acceptance opening and supported by a mounting ring along the optic axis of a parabolic mirror in coaxial alignment for receiving solar energy from the mirror, and a solar flux modulator plate for varying the quantity of solar energy flux received by the acceptance opening of the module. The modulator plate is characterized by an annular, plate-like body, the internal diameter of which is equal to or slightly greater than the diameter of the solar energy acceptance opening of the receiver. Slave cylinders are connected to the modulator plate for supporting the plate for axial displacement along the axis of the mirror, therby shading the opening with respect to solar energy flux reflected from the surface of the mirror to the solar energy acceptance opening
Generalised leptonic colour
It is conceivable that there is an `colour' gauge group for
leptons, analogous to the gauged colour group of the quarks. The
standard model emerges as the low energy effective theory when the leptonic
colour is spontaneously broken. The simplest such generalised leptonic colour
models are constructed. We show that the see-saw mechanism for small neutrino
masses, along with the theoretical constraint of electric charge quantisation,
suggests that the models with are the theoretically most
promising cases. A striking feature of generalized leptonic colour is the
physics associated with the extra leptonic degrees of freedom -- the liptons.
These particles can potentially be discovered at future colliders, such as the
LHC, making the idea testable in the near future.Comment: about 7 page
Connected Learning Journeys in Music Production Education
The field of music production education is a challenging one, exploring multiple creative, technical and entrepreneurial disciplines, including music composition, performance electronics, acoustics, musicology, project management and psychology. As a result, students take multiple ‘learning journeys’ on their pathway towards becoming autonomous learners. This paper uniquely evaluates the journey of climbing Bloom’s cognitive domain in the field of music production and gives specific examples that validate teaching music production in higher education through multiple, connected ascents of the framework. Owing to the practical nature of music production, Kolb’s Experiential Learning Model is also considered as a recurring function that is necessary for climbing Bloom’s domain, in order to ensure that learners are equipped for employability and entrepreneurship on graduation. The authors’ own experiences of higher education course delivery, design and development are also reflected upon with reference to Music Production pathways at both the University of Westminster (London, UK) and York St John University (York, UK)
Time Dependence of Particle Creation from Accelerating Mirrors
Particle production due to a quantized, massless, minimally coupled scalar
field in two-dimensional flat spacetime with an accelerating mirror is
investigated, with a focus on the time dependence of the process. We analyze
first the classes of trajectories previously investigated by Carlitz and Willey
and by Walker and Davies. We then analyze four new classes of trajectories, all
of which can be expressed analytically and for which several ancillary
properties can be derived analytically. The time dependence is investigated
through the use of wave packets for the modes of the quantized field that are
in the out vacuum state. It is shown for most of the trajectories studied that
good time resolution of the particle production process can be obtained.Comment: 21 pages, 5 figure
Implications of the JHF-Kamioka neutrino oscillation experiment
After quickly reviewing the existing evidence for neutrino oscillations, I
summarise the goals and capabilities of the JHF-Kamioka long baseline superbeam
experiment. Theoretical implications of what this experiment could potentially
discover are then discussed.Comment: 10 pages, 3 figures, LaTeX, ws-procs9x6.cls. Invited talk at the
Workshop on Physics at the Japan Hadron Facility (JHF), Adelaide, 14-21 March
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Emergency descent device
A descent device is provided for emergency descent from tall structures and for lowering objects from high elevations, such as a hovering helicopter. The device includes a rotating spool having a cable wound thereon for descent and a rotation-retarding vane member which rotates in a fluid cylinder. An adjustable bypass is provided for the fluid as the vane member rotates therein so that the speed of descent can be adjustably controlled
Fabrication of controlled-porosity metals Patent
Production method for manufacturing porous tungsten bodies from tungsten powder particle
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