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    MAGNETIC FIELD ANALYSIS FOR ANISOTROPIC MATERIALS BY USING MAGNETIC RELUCTIVITY TENSOR METHOD

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    This paper deals with the numerical expression of magnetic properties on the silicon steel sheet. In conventional magnetic field analysis, the magnetic properties of the arbitrary direction have been modelled by magnetic properties of easy axis and its perpendicular direction. Such kind of modelling of the material cannot exactly express the phase differ- ence between the magnetic flux density B and the magnetic field intensity H. Therefore we have measured the relationship between Band H as vector quantities under alternat- ing and rotating flux condition by using two-dimensional magnetic measuring apparatus. Its properties are expressed by the magnetic reluctivity tensor, which is calculated by measured relationship between Band H

    Development of the Drive Dozing Prevention Technique Using a Sensor Installed in the Seat for Detecting the Driver’s Condition

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    International audienceIn this study, to propose a new data acquisition method for detecting the dozing symptom during wakeful state of a driver, magnetic and pneumatic sensors for extracting biological signals from the driver under the dynamic seated condition, a suspension with a combination of a magnetic spring and a damper to avoid cruel disturbance input from the floor are developed. To estimate emerging timing of sleep detecting signal, chaos analysis was employed which yields the largest Lyapunov exponent and the power from measured pulse waves. By making use of the information of the sleep herald phenomenon and sleep latent time, the relation of sleep latent time with medical parameters closely related to a muscle fatigue was found

    Observable implications of geometrical and dynamical aspects of freeze-out in heavy ion collisions

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    Using an analytical parameterization of hadronic freeze-out in relativistic heavy ion collisions, we present a detailed study of the connections between features of the freeze-out configuration and physical observables. We focus especially on anisotropic freeze-out configurations (expected in general for collisions at finite impact parameter), azimuthally-sensitive HBT interferometry, and final-state interactions between non-identical particles. Model calculations are compared with data taken in the first year of running at RHIC; while not perfect, good agreement is found, raising the hope that a consistent understanding of the full freeze-out scenario at RHIC is possible, an important first step towards understanding the physics of the system prior to freeze-out.Comment: 36 pages, 56 figures, 2 tables; version accepted for publication in PRC: some figures, references and discussion added; now also discusses classical versus quantum statistic

    Imaging Three Dimensional Two-particle Correlations for Heavy-Ion Reaction Studies

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    We report an extension of the source imaging method for analyzing three-dimensional sources from three-dimensional correlations. Our technique consists of expanding the correlation data and the underlying source function in spherical harmonics and inverting the resulting system of one-dimensional integral equations. With this strategy, we can image the source function quickly, even with the finely binned data sets common in three-dimensional analyses.Comment: 13 pages, 11 figures, submitted to Physical Review
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