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    Anti-misting additives for jet fuels

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    The ignition characteristics of sprays, created by wind shear action, of Jet-A fuel containing polyisobutylene additives wee examined over ranges of air velocities from 45 to 90 m/s and of fuel/air mass ratios of 0.20 to 8.0. Ignition was by calibrated sparks of energies up to about 0.5 J and by a butane/oxygen flame at 165 J/s. The polymeric additives studied included the grades L80, L160, and L200 from Exxon Chemical and B200 and B230 from BASF. The ignition suppression ability of the additives, as well as their observed anti-misting (AM) behavior, ranked exactly as their molecular weights (viscosity average, M sub v) with 400-500 ppm of L80 (M sub v = 0.68 x 1,000,000) being required to suppress ignition of a spray at 51 m/s, 1.8 fuel/air mass ratio, by a 0.55 J spark while only 10 ppm of B230 (M sub v = 7.37 x 1,000,000) was required for the same conditions. The additive concentrations (L160) required for ignition suppression increased with increasing air velocity and with increasing fuel/air ratio

    Uq[sl(21)^]U_q[\hat{sl(2|1)}] Vertex Operators, Screen Currents and Correlation Functions at Arbitrary Level

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    Bosonized q-vertex operators related to the 4-dimensional evaluation modules of the quantum affine superalgebra Uq[sl(21)^]U_q[\hat{sl(2|1)}] are constructed for arbitrary level k=αk=\alpha, where α0,1\alpha\neq 0, -1 is a complex parameter appearing in the 4-dimensional evaluation representations. They are intertwiners among the level-α\alpha highest weight Fock-Wakimoto modules. Screen currents which commute with the action of Uq[sl(21)^]U_q[\hat{sl(2|1)}] up to total differences are presented. Integral formulae for N-point functions of type I and type II q-vertex operators are proposed.Comment: Latex file 18 page

    Viscometric and misting properties of polymer-modified fuel

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    Solutions of polyisobutylenes L160, L200, B200, and B230 in Jet-A were prepared at concentrations up to 3000 ppm. These polymers have molecular weights in the range 5 to 9 x 1,00,000 and have previously been shown to induce anti-misting properties in Jet-A. In connection with the pumpability of such solutions, especially at low temperatures, the shear viscosity, eta, of these solutions was measured at temperatures 25 C, 0 C, and -25 C. Concentration-dependence of eta was very similar for all four polymer solutes, the increase of eta(c) at 3000 ppm being roughly four-fold (relative to Jet-A) for the L-series and five-fold for the B-series. This behavior prevailed at all temperatures, and there was no evidence of phase separation or other chemical instability at -25 C at any concentration. In the more practical c-range for anti-misting applications, say within 1000 ppm, the increase of eta(c) was only twofold

    Poisson–Lie identities and dualities of Bianchi cosmologies

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    We investigate a special class of Poisson--Lie T-plurality transformations of Bianchi cosmologies invariant with respect to non-semisimple Bianchi groups. For six-dimensional semi-Abelian Manin triples ba\mathfrak{b}\bowtie\mathfrak{a} containing Bianchi algebras b\mathfrak{b} we identify general forms of Poisson--Lie identities and dualities. We show that these can be decomposed into simple factors, namely automorphisms of Manin triples, B-shifts, β\beta-shifts, and ``full'' or ``factorized'' dualities. Further, we study effects of these transformations and utilize the decompositions to obtain new backgrounds which, supported by corresponding dilatons, satisfy Generalized Supergravity Equations

    S-bearing molecules in Massive Dense Cores

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    Chemical composition of the massive cores forming high-mass stars can put some constrains on the time scale of the massive star formation: sulphur chemistry is of specific interest due to its rapid evolution in warm gas and because the abundance of sulphur bearing species increases significantly with the temperature. Two mid-infrared quiet and two brighter massive cores are observed in various transitions (E_up up to 289K) of CS, OCS, H2S, SO, SO2 and of their isotopologues at mm wavelengths with the IRAM 30m and CSO telescopes. 1D modeling of the dust continuum is used to derive the density and temperature laws, which are then applied in the RATRAN code to model the observed line emission, and to derive the relative abundances of the molecules. All lines, except the highest energy SO2 transition, are detected. Infall (up to 2.9km/s) may be detected towards the core W43MM1. The inferred mass rate is 5.8-9.4 10^{-2} M_{\odot}/yr. We propose an evolutionary sequence of our sources (W43MM1-IRAS18264-1152-IRAS05358+3543-IRAS18162-2048), based on the SED analysis. The analysis of the variations in abundance ratios from source to source reveals that the SO and SO2 relative abundances increase with time, while CS and OCS decrease. Molecular ratios, such as [OCS/H2S], [CS/H2S], [SO/OCS], [SO2/OCS], [CS/SO] and [SO2/SO] may be good indicators of evolution depending on layers probed by the observed molecular transitions. Observations of molecular emission from warmer layers, hence involving higher upper energy levels are mandatory to include.Comment: 24 pages, accepted for publicatio

    Interesting thermomagnetic history effects in the antiferromagnetic state of SmMn_2Ge_2

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    We present results of magnetization measurements showing that the magnetic response of the antiferromagnetic state of SmMn_2Ge_2 depends on the path used in the field(H)-temperature(T) phase space to reach this state. Distinct signature of metastablity is observed in this antiferromagnetic state when obtained via field-cooling/field-warming paths. The isothermal M-H loops show lack of end-point memory, reminiscent of that seen in metastable vortex states near the field-induced first order phase transition in various type-II superconductors.Comment: 11 pages of text and 3 figure

    On the existence of a first order phase transition at small vacuum angle θ\theta in the CP3CP^3 model

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    We examine the phase structure of the CP3CP^3 model as a function of θ\theta in the weak coupling regime. It is shown that the model has a first order phase transition at small θ\theta. We pay special attention to the extrapolation of the data to the infinite volume. It is found that the critical value of θ\theta decreases towards zero as β\beta is taken to infinity.Comment: 3 pages, DESY 93-177, talk presented by G. Schierholz at Lattice9

    Eliminating the low-mass axigluon window

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    Using recent collider data, especially on the hadronic width the Z0, we exclude axigluons in the currently allowed low-mass window, namely axigluons in the mass range 50 GeV < M_A < 120 GeV. Combined with hadron collider data from di-jet production, axigluons with masses below roughly 1 TeV are now completely excluded.Comment: 8 pages, no figures, LaTe

    A Quantum Observable for the Graph Isomorphism Problem

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    Suppose we are given two graphs on nn vertices. We define an observable in the Hilbert space \Co[(S_n \wr S_2)^m] which returns the answer ``yes'' with certainty if the graphs are isomorphic and ``no'' with probability at least 1n!/2m1-n!/2^m if the graphs are not isomorphic. We do not know if this observable is efficiently implementable.Comment: 5 pages, no figure
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