18,101 research outputs found
Interplay of chemical pressure and hydrogen insertion effects in from first principles
Investigations within the local spin density functional theory (LSDF) of the
intermetallic hydride system were carried out for discrete
model compositions in the range . The aim of this
study is to assess the change of the cerium valence state in the neighborhood
of the experimental hydride composition, . In agreement
with experiment, the analyses of the electronic and magnetic structures and of
the chemical bonding properties point to trivalent cerium for . In contrast, for lower hydrogen amounts the hydride system stays in an
intermediate-valent state for cerium, like in . The influence
of the insertion of hydrogen is addressed from both the volume expansion and
chemical bonding effects. The latter are found to have the main influence on
the change of Ce valence character. Spin polarized calculations point to a
finite magnetic moment carried by the Ce states; its magnitude increases
with in the range
Nonmodal energy growth and optimal perturbations in compressible plane Couette flow
Nonmodal transient growth studies and estimation of optimal perturbations
have been made for the compressible plane Couette flow with three-dimensional
disturbances. The maximum amplification of perturbation energy over time,
, is found to increase with increasing Reynolds number ,
but decreases with increasing Mach number . More specifically, the optimal
energy amplification (the supremum of over both the
streamwise and spanwise wavenumbers) is maximum in the incompressible limit and
decreases monotonically as increases. The corresponding optimal streamwise
wavenumber, , is non-zero at M=0, increases with increasing
, reaching a maximum for some value of and then decreases, eventually
becoming zero at high Mach numbers. While the pure streamwise vortices are the
optimal patterns at high Mach numbers, the modulated streamwise vortices are
the optimal patterns for low-to-moderate values of the Mach number. Unlike in
incompressible shear flows, the streamwise-independent modes in the present
flow do not follow the scaling law , the reasons
for which are shown to be tied to the dominance of some terms in the linear
stability operator. Based on a detailed nonmodal energy analysis, we show that
the transient energy growth occurs due to the transfer of energy from the mean
flow to perturbations via an inviscid {\it algebraic} instability. The decrease
of transient growth with increasing Mach number is also shown to be tied to the
decrease in the energy transferred from the mean flow () in
the same limit
HOW INDONESIA SHOULD ELIMINATE DISCRIMINATIONS TOWARDS LGBT AS A PART OF CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTS
Information about two public universities in Indonesia which used to release the announcement of prohibition towards new students in great suspicion to be engaged in LGBT activities or in personal are a part of LGBT encourages some intense protests from society in Indonesia. Not only do activists in concern of LGBT issues voice their objection, but also other people in general. This emerges in two years subsequently, in Andalas University, Padang, 2016 and in University of Indonesia Education, Bandung, 2017. The information of both universities in attempt to decline the registration from LGBT students reflects how higher education institution should realize the following impacts from the prohibition due to specific moral values, in a meantime, it is expected that the institution be open for any student without discriminating them against race, ethnic, beliefs, economy status, and sexual orientations.
Through an intense overview to media and literature study as a part of direct observation, this paper outlines how the state is supposed to act when such a prohibition emerges extended with an elaboration of some protocols or covenants addressing the rights of students or people in LGBT groups as civil rights. It is obvious that the state must be in high capability of protecting them as a part of citizens without discriminating them against their sexual orientations. Therefore, people in LGBT might enjoy their basic rights as humans while at the same time gaining their same rights as other citizens guaranteed by the state.
Keywords: LGBT; Discriminations; Civil and Human Right
Evaluation of a Proposed Dust Ventilation/Collection System in an Underground Mine Crushing Plant
Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) modelling of a dust collection system in an underground mine crushing plant was carried out. Dust was collected/absorbed through the holes along the top edge of Run of Mine (ROM) bin. The dust collection performance of the system is summarised. The detail results are presented in the form of velocity vectors and dust concentration iso-surface contours. Time dependent dust concentration isosurfaces are also presented. Dust was found to be well contained within the crusher bin and stands out as a viable option. However, the velocity magnitudes were found to be very high in and around the whole exits, which has the potential to lead to undesirable pressure drop and generation of noise
Revisiting and Induced Quasielastic Scattering from Nuclei in Sub-GeV Energy Region
We present the results of charged current quasielastic(CCQE) scattering cross
sections from free as well as bound nucleons like in , ,
and nuclear targets in 1 GeV
energy region.
The results are obtained using local Fermi gas model with and without RPA
effect.
The differences those may arise in the electron and muon production cross
sections due to the different lepton mass, uncertainties in the axial dipole
mass and pseudoscalar form factor, and due to the inclusion of second
class currents have been highlighted for neutrino/antineutrino induced
processes.Comment: Published in Journal of the Physical Society of Japan (NuInt-2015
Penerapan Metode Profile Matching untuk Menentukan Peserta Lomba Pramuka
Perkembangan zaman menuntut manusia untuk menguasai ilmu pengetahuan. Terutama untuk meraih prestasi sebagai pelajar, khususnya untuk melanjutkan ke jenjang selanjutnya /jalur prestasi, Untuk mendapatkan sebuah prestasi sangatlah tidak mudah, salah satunya dibidang lomba kepramukaan, butuh USAha dan latihan yang keras, serta seleksi yang ketat untuk menjadi peserta lomba SMK Negeri 1 Kota Bogor. Maka dari itu diperlukan suatu sistem yang dapat memperhitungkan segala kriteria yang mendukung dalam pengambilan keputusan calon peserta lomba. Pengambilan keputusan dengan menggunakan Metode Profile Matching merupakan hal yang tepat untuk menseleksi siswa apakah cocok untuk lomba dibidang tertentu. Hasil keputusan dari sistem profile matching berdasarkan nilai akhir dari penelitian, menyatakan bahwa jika nilai probabilitas YA lebih besar dari probabilitas TIDAK, maka sistem bekerja dengan baik, sebaliknya jika nilai probabilitas TIDAK lebih tinggi dari probabilitas YA, maka sistem tidak bekerja dengan baik. Dari hasil penelitian untuk unjuk kerja sistem profile matching masuk dalam kategori “Layak”. Nilai persentase hasil pengujian pada sistem untuk setiap faktor, yaitu: functionality sebesar 69 %, efficiency sebesar 70 %, dan USAbility sebesar 65%. Persentase total dari kualitas sistem adalah 90% (Layak)
Search for SUSY in (Leptons +) Jets + E_T^miss final states
We study the observability of the squarks and gluinos in CMS at LHC.
Classical E_T^miss + jets final state as well as a number of additional
multilepton signatures (0 leptons, 1 lepton, 2 leptons of the same sign, 2
leptons of the opposite sign and 3 leptons) are investigated . The detection of
these sparticles relies on the observation of an excess of events over Standard
Model background expectations. The study is made in the framework of a minimal
SU(5) mSUGRA model as a function of m_0, m_1/2 for 4 sets of model parameters :
tan(beta) = 2 or 35 and sign(mu) = +/- 1 and for fixed value of A_0 = 0. The
CMS detector response is modelled using CMSJET 4.51 fast MC code (non-GEANT).
The results obtained are presented as 5 sigma detection contours in the m_0,
m_1/2 planes and with optimized selection cuts in various regions of the
parameter space. The result of these investigations is that with integrated
luminosity L=10^5 pb^-1 the squark and gluino mass reach is about 2.5 TeV and
covers most of the interesting parts of parameter space according to neutralino
relic density expectations. The influence of signal and background
cross-section uncertainties on the reach contours is estimated. The effect of
pile-up on signal and background is also discussed. This effect is found to be
insignificant for E_T^miss and single lepton signatures, whilst only a minor
deterioration is seen for multilepton final states.Comment: 28 pages, 28 figure
Aerodynamic analysis of Speedo Fastskin-I Swimsuit
Swimming is one of the most energy intensive sporting events, where a winner is decided by a short margin. The winning time margin can be increased by various means, including engineered outfits within the game's regulations. In swimming, apart from optimisation of the swimmer's body, an appropriately devised swimsuit can play a significant role in reducing the drag, thereby enhancing the winning time margin. The main motivation for undertaking this study stems from the increasing levels of technical sophistication in the swimsuits that are claimed by the manufacturers for performance enhancement. Therefore, the goal of this paper is to undertake an experimental study with microscopic illustration of the swimsuit fabric, and its effects on aerodynamic properties. The study utilised a commercial swimsuit under stretched and un-stretched conditions of fabric morphology, and their impact on aerodynamic drag. This study was conducted using a wind tunnel for a range of Reynolds numbers. The simplified body shape was used to determine the aerodynamic drag. The finding of this study illustrates that there is a significant difference between the aerodynamic drag for the stretched and un-stretched surface morphology of the Speedo FS-I swimsuit. Furthermore, the microscopic analysis of the stretched and un-stretched fabric was undertaken to extend our undertstanding
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