73,098 research outputs found
System for slicing silicon wafers
An improved system is described which has at least one endless band saw blade that is characterized by a continuously regenerated cutting edge and is unidirectionally driven along a pair of courses extended in mutual parallelism through a cutting station located near the midportion of the courses. The blade is supported at the cutting station by pairs of guides continuously rotated through less than 360 deg of angular displacement during each cutting operation in order to continuously regenerate the blade supporting surfaces of the guide. Blade wobble is thus substantially eliminated
Shuttle car loading system
A system is described for loading newly mined material such as coal, into a shuttle car, at a location near the mine face where there is only a limited height available for a loading system. The system includes a storage bin having several telescoping bin sections and a shuttle car having a bottom wall that can move under the bin. With the bin in an extended position and filled with coal the bin sections can be telescoped to allow the coal to drop out of the bin sections and into the shuttle car, to quickly load the car. The bin sections can then be extended, so they can be slowly filled with more while waiting another shuttle car
First measurements of Collins and Sivers asymmetries at COMPASS
COMPASS is a fixed-target experiment on the SPS M2 beamline at CERN. Its LiD
target can be polarised both longitudinally and transversally with respect to
the longitudinally polarised 160 GeV/c muon beam. Approximately 20% of the
beam-time in 2002, 2003 and 2004 was spent in the transverse configuration,
allowing the first measurement of both the Collins and Sivers asymmetries on a
deuterium target. First results from the the transverse data of the COMPASS run
in 2002 are reported here.Comment: 4 pages, 1 figure, contribution to parallel session of BARYONS04, Oct
25-29 2004, Palaiseau, France Removed typo, corrected erroneous referenc
Energy absorbing system for mechanical impacts
System is described based on use of arrangement of crushable hollow spheres bonded together in layers of progressively different diameter, with largest diameter spheres positioned to receive impact forces initially. System is particularly useful for delivery of payloads by air-drop techniques
An effective theory of initial conditions in inflation
We examine the renormalization of an effective theory description of a
general initial state set in an isotropically expanding space-time, which is
done to understand how to include the effects of new physics in the calculation
of the cosmic microwave background power spectrum. The divergences that arise
in a perturbative treatment of the theory are of two forms: those associated
with the properties of a field propagating through the bulk of space-time,
which are unaffected by the choice of the initial state, and those that result
from summing over the short-distance structure of the initial state. We show
that the former have the same renormalization and produce the same subsequent
scale dependence as for the standard vacuum state, while the latter correspond
to divergences that are localized at precisely the initial time hypersurface on
which the state is defined. This class of divergences is therefore renormalized
by adding initial-boundary counterterms, which render all of the perturbative
corrections small and finite. Initial states that approach the standard vacuum
at short distances require, at worst, relevant or marginal boundary
counterterms. States that differ from the vacuum at distances below that at
which any new, potentially trans-Planckian, physics becomes important are
renormalized with irrelevant boundary counterterms.Comment: 21 pages, 3 eps figures, uses RevTe
Tank tread assemblies with track-linking mechanism
The proposed tank tread assembly has adjacent tank tread segments joined by a link bearing tapered pins retained by clips inserted through the tread shells perpendicular to the axes of the pin. It also has highway pads attached by a release rod bearing tapered, grooved cams which interlockingly engage tabs inserted into the tread shells
Convergent strand array liquid pumping system
A surface-tension liquid pumping system is provided by one or more arrays of converging solid monofilament fibers or metal wires (strands) spaced apart at an input end to gather liquid, and gathered close together at the opposite end where menisci forms between wetted strands to force liquid in the direction of convergence of the strands. The liquid pumping system is independent of gravity. It is illustrated as being used in a heat pump having a heating box to vaporize the liquid and a condensing chamber. Condensed liquid is returned by the pumping system to the heating box where it is again vaporized. A vapor tube carries the vapor to the condensing chamber. In that way, a closed system pumps heat from the heating box to the evaporating chamber and from there radiated to the atmosphere
- …