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Flight Flutter Testing of Rotary Wing Aircraft Using a Control System Oscillation Technique
A flight flutter testing technique is described in which the rotor controls are oscillated by series actuators to excite the rotor and airframe modes of interest, which are then allowed to decay. The moving block technique is then used to determine the damped frequency and damping variation with rotor speed. The method proved useful for tracking the stability of relatively well damped modes. The results of recently completed flight tests of an experimental soft-in-plane rotor are used to illustrate the technique. Included is a discussion of the application of this technique to investigation of the propeller whirl flutter stability characteristics of the NASA/Army XV-15 VTOL tilt rotor research aircraft
Phenotypic switching of populations of cells in a stochastic environment
In biology phenotypic switching is a common bet-hedging strategy in the face
of uncertain environmental conditions. Existing mathematical models often focus
on periodically changing environments to determine the optimal phenotypic
response. We focus on the case in which the environment switches randomly
between discrete states. Starting from an individual-based model we derive
stochastic differential equations to describe the dynamics, and obtain
analytical expressions for the mean instantaneous growth rates based on the
theory of piecewise deterministic Markov processes. We show that optimal
phenotypic responses are non-trivial for slow and intermediate environmental
processes, and systematically compare the cases of periodic and random
environments. The best response to random switching is more likely to be
heterogeneity than in the case of deterministic periodic environments, net
growth rates tend to be higher under stochastic environmental dynamics. The
combined system of environment and population of cells can be interpreted as
host-pathogen interaction, in which the host tries to choose environmental
switching so as to minimise growth of the pathogen, and in which the pathogen
employs a phenotypic switching optimised to increase its growth rate. We
discuss the existence of Nash-like mutual best-response scenarios for such
host-pathogen games.Comment: 17 pages, 6 figure
Aeromechanical stability analysis of COPTER
A plan was formed for developing a comprehensive, second-generation system with analytical capabilities for predicting performance, loads and vibration, handling qualities, aeromechanical stability, and acoustics. This second-generation system named COPTER (COmprehensive Program for Theoretical Evaluation of Rotorcraft) is designed for operational efficiency, user friendliness, coding readability, maintainability, transportability, modularity, and expandability for future growth. The system is divided into an executive, a data deck validator, and a technology complex. At present a simple executive, the data deck validator, and the aeromechanical stability module of the technology complex were implemented. The system is described briefly, the implementation of the technology module is discussed, and correlation data presented. The correlation includes hingeless-rotor isolated stability, hingeless-rotor ground-resonance stability, and air-resonance stability of an advanced bearingless-rotor in forward flight
Minimum Manhattan Distance Approach to Multiple Criteria Decision Making in Multiobjective Optimization Problems
A minimum Manhattan distance (MMD) approach to multiple criteria decision
making in multiobjective optimization problems (MOPs) is proposed. The approach
selects the final solution corresponding with a vector that has the MMD from a
normalized ideal vector. This procedure is equivalent to the knee selection
described by a divide and conquer approach that involves iterations of pairwise
comparisons. Being able to systematically assign weighting coefficients to
multiple criteria, the MMD approach is equivalent to a weighted-sum (WS)
approach. Because of the equivalence, the MMD approach possesses rich geometric
interpretations that are considered essential in the field of evolutionary
computation. The MMD approach is elegant because all evaluations can be
performed by efficient matrix calculations without iterations of comparisons.
While the WS approach may encounter an indeterminate situation in which a few
solutions yield almost the same WS, the MMD approach is able to determine the
final solution discriminately. Since existing multiobjective evolutionary
algorithms aim for a posteriori decision making, i.e., determining the final
solution after a set of Pareto optimal solutions is available, the proposed MMD
approach can be combined with them to form a powerful solution method of
solving MOPs. Furthermore, the approach enables scalable definitions of the
knee and knee solutions.Comment: 14 pages, 9 figure
Consumer Demand for Meat Cuts and Seafood
Household at-home consumption of different types and cuts of meat and fish products is investigated by estimating a large censored demand system with a two-step procedure using ACNielsen's Homescan data. We find different price and expenditure elasticities between low-income and high-income households. High income households are less responsive to price changes, and the substitution patterns also differ between the low- and high-income households. Whereas the uncompensated elasticities suggest a mixture of gross substitutes and complements among the products for both low- and high-income households, the compensated elasticities suggest net substitution is the obvious pattern for the low-income households.censored dependent variables, sample selection model, meat, fish, Demand and Price Analysis, Food Consumption/Nutrition/Food Safety, D12, C34,
Does Consumer Knowledge Affect Meat Consumption in the US?
We investigate the roles of consumer knowledge and sociodemographic factors in the consumption of meat products at home and away from home. Results indicate that health knowledge decreases consumption of beef and pork and increases consumption of poultry at home and away from home but does not affect fish consumption.Food Consumption/Nutrition/Food Safety,
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