864 research outputs found
SEAGRID: A New Dynamic Modelling Tool for Power System Analysis of Ocean Energy Devices
International audienceAs the ocean energy industry approaches commercial readiness, there will be a greater focus on integration of ocean energy devices (OEDs) into the electrical power system network. Device developers will be required to provide dynamic models of their device for grid connection, and ensure their device operates within the limits laid out in the grid code. Project developers will need to assess the impact of different wavefarm configurations, ratings for the electrical equipment, power losses, and performance during a fault. Grid operators will require dynamic models to investigate the impact an OED will have on the grid and also for future grid planning studies. The SEAGRID dynamic modelling tool attempts to address each of these issues using its generic modelling approach. The SEAGRID model is capable of producing a scalable time domain power system dynamic model using empirical test data and component specifications, bypassing the need for a full hydrodynamic study of the device
ZFIRE: The Evolution of the Stellar Mass Tully-Fisher Relation to Redshift 2.0 < Z < 2.5 with MOSFIRE
Using observations made with MOSFIRE on Keck I as part of the ZFIRE survey,
we present the stellar mass Tully-Fisher relation at 2.0 < z < 2.5. The sample
was drawn from a stellar mass limited, Ks-band selected catalog from ZFOURGE
over the CANDELS area in the COSMOS field. We model the shear of the Halpha
emission line to derive rotational velocities at 2.2X the scale radius of an
exponential disk (V2.2). We correct for the blurring effect of a
two-dimensional PSF and the fact that the MOSFIRE PSF is better approximated by
a Moffat than a Gaussian, which is more typically assumed for natural seeing.
We find for the Tully-Fisher relation at 2.0 < z < 2.5 that logV2.2 =(2.18 +/-
0.051)+(0.193 +/- 0.108)(logM/Msun - 10) and infer an evolution of the
zeropoint of Delta M/Msun = -0.25 +/- 0.16 dex or Delta M/Msun = -0.39 +/- 0.21
dex compared to z = 0 when adopting a fixed slope of 0.29 or 1/4.5,
respectively. We also derive the alternative kinematic estimator S0.5, with a
best-fit relation logS0.5 =(2.06 +/- 0.032)+(0.211 +/- 0.086)(logM/Msun - 10),
and infer an evolution of Delta M/Msun= -0.45 +/- 0.13 dex compared to z < 1.2
if we adopt a fixed slope. We investigate and review various systematics,
ranging from PSF effects, projection effects, systematics related to stellar
mass derivation, selection biases and slope. We find that discrepancies between
the various literature values are reduced when taking these into account. Our
observations correspond well with the gradual evolution predicted by
semi-analytic models.Comment: 21 pages, 14 figures, 1 appendix. Accepted for publication by Apj,
February 28, 201
Retrospective analysis of patients’ experience to intravesical Bacillus Calmette-Guerin (BCG)
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Gold standard
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Bladder cancer incidence rates are highest in developed countries, especially Northern America and Europe
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BCG treatment induction & maintenance has significant benefits, but also has significant side effects that tend to be seen within the first 12 months of treatment
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To analyse the reasons for treatment interruption in everyday clinical practice in a large district hospita
Get it from the Source: Identifying Library Resources and Software Used in Faculty Research
Libraries and Information Technology departments aim to support the educational and research needs of students, researchers, and faculty members. Close matches between the resources those departments provide and the resources the institution’s community members actually use highlight the value of the departments, demonstrate fiscally responsibility, and show attentiveness to the community’s needs. Traditionally, libraries rely on usage statistics to guide collection development decisions, but usage statistics can only imply value. Identifying a resource by name in a publication demonstrates the value of that resource more clearly. This pilot project examined the full-text of articles published in 2016-2017 by faculty members at a mid-sized, special-focus institution to answer the questions “Do faculty members have university-provided access to the research tools they need to publish?” and “If not, where are they getting them?” Using a custom database, the presenters indexed every publication by author, publication, resources used, availability of the identified resources, and more. This pilot study can be adapted to projects at other institutions, allowing them to gain a better understanding of the strengths and weaknesses of their own institution’s offerings. In addition, they will be able to identify ways to use that data to negotiate for additional resources, inform strategic partnerships, and facilitate open discussions with the institution’s community
Update of High Resolution (e,e'K^+) Hypernuclear Spectroscopy at Jefferson Lab's Hall A
Updated results of the experiment E94-107 hypernuclear spectroscopy in Hall A
of the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility (Jefferson Lab), are
presented. The experiment provides high resolution spectra of excitation energy
for 12B_\Lambda, 16N_\Lambda, and 9Li_\Lambda hypernuclei obtained by
electroproduction of strangeness. A new theoretical calculation for
12B_\Lambda, final results for 16N_\Lambda, and discussion of the preliminary
results of 9Li_\Lambda are reported.Comment: 8 pages, 5 figures, submitted to the proceedings of Hyp-X Conferenc
Dialogue Design for a Robot-Based Face-Mirroring Game to Engage Autistic Children with Emotional Expressions
We present design strategies for Human Robot Interaction for school-aged autistic children with limited receptive language. Applying these strategies to the DE-ENIGMA project (large EU project addressing emotion recognition in autistic children) supported development of a new activity for in facial expression imitation whereby the robot imitates the child’s face to encourage the child to notice facial expressions in a play-based game. A usability case study with 15 typically-developing children aged 4–6 at an English-language school in the Netherlands was performed to observe the feasibility of the setup and make design revisions before exposing the robot to autistic children
Effects of initial planting density on branch development in 4-year-old plantation grown Eucalyptus pilularis and Eucalyptus cloeziana trees
The effect of planting density on branch development was examined in 4-year-old Eucalyptus pilularis Sm. and Eucalyptus cloeziana F. Muell. plantations located near the coast of north-eastern NSW. Branch diameter, angle and status (live or dead) were measured along the entire stem of trees established at 1250, 1667 and 3333 stems per hectare (sph). Measurements of tree height and stem diameter at breast height over bark (DBH) were also recorded. Results showed that with an increase in initial planting density from 1250 to 1667 sph, branch size decreased, branch mortality on the lower stem increased, branch angle became more acute and DBH decreased in trees of both E. pilularis and E. cloeziana. A further increase in initial planting density from 1667 to 3333 sph did not significantly reduce branch size or branch angle but did result in increased branch mortality and decreased DBH in both species. These results suggest that increasing initial planting density from 1250 to 1667 sph will improve early branch control. However, there is no advantage in establishing trees at 3333 sph rather than 1667 sph to reduce branch size or increase branch mortality in either species. Clearwood production on the lower stem in all stocking treatments of both species was negligible at age 4
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Design of aluminum stabilized superconductor for tokamak toroidal field coils
A design study on an Al-stabilized 10-12T tokamak toroidal field-coil cooled with pool boiling LHe is presented. Relevant factors considered include the mechanical properties of pure aluminium, the degradation in resistivity due to neutron irradiation, the selection and cofiguration of the reinforcement materials, and the overall stability of the conductor. Both alloy Al and stainless steel have been considered as the reinforcement material. The dimensions and parameters of the conductor for each field region and the resulting TF-coils are summarized and compared with a copper design
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