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Study of the Effect of Hot Rolling Processing Parameters on the Variability of HSLA Steels
The effect of different hot mill processing parameters and their influence on the variability of mechanical properties of HSLA steels has been studied. This work presents an analysis of the relative contribution of the different hot mill processing parameters to the variability of HSLA steels. The experimental design includes variation of Reheating, Roughing, Finishing, and Coiling temperatures, as well as Cooling Rate through the austenite to ferrite transformation, and from coiling to room temperature. The variation in finishing and coiling temperature results in an average variation of 12% in mechanical properties. The variation of the cooling rate, through the austenite to ferrite transformation, and from coiling to room temperature, has the largest impact on the variability of microstructure and properties. A correlation between the various microstructural features, dislocation densities and precipitation behavior, with mechanical properties is presented
Neutrino Masses and Mixing: Where We Stand and Where We are Going
In this talk I review our present knowledge on neutrino masses and mixing as
well as the expectations from near future experiments.Comment: 19 Pages, 11 figures. Review talk given at the 10th International
Conference on Supersymmetry and Unification of Fundamental Interactions,
SUSY02 (June 17-23, 2002, DESY, Hamburg
Rationale behind the responses of monetary policy to the real exchange rate in small open economies
We estimate how monetary policy works in small open economies. To do so, we build a dynamic stochastic general equilibrium model that incorporates the basic features of these economies. We conclude that the monetary policy in a group of small open economies (including Australia, Chile, Colombia, Peru and New Zealand) is rather similar to that observed in developed countries. Nevertheless, our results also indicate that there are strong differences due to shocks from the international financial markets (risk premium shocks, mainly) that explain mostly the variability of the real exchange rate, which has important reallocation effects in the short run. In addition, we find that in practice central banks do not face any trade-off responding to these shocks through changes in the interest rate. This result is consistent with the fact that in each country under study, the exchange rate must be included in the policy reaction function.small open economy models; monetary policy rules; exchange rates; Bayesian econometrics
Impact of two mass-scale oscillations on the analysis of atmospheric and reactor neutrino data
We study the stability of the results of 3-nu oscillation analysis of
atmospheric and reactor neutrino data under departures of the one--dominant
mass scale approximation. In order to do so we perform the analysis of
atmospheric and reactor neutrino data in terms of three--neutrino oscillations
where the effect of both mass differences is explicitly considered. We study
the allowed parameter space resulting from this analysis as a function of the
mass splitting hierarchy parameter alpha = Delta m^2/Delta M^2 which
parametrizes the departure from the one--dominant mass scale approximation. We
consider schemes with both direct and inverted mass ordering. Our results show
that in the analysis of atmospheric data the derived range of the largest mass
splitting, Delta M^2$, is stable while the allowed ranges of mixing angles
sin^2 theta_{23} and sin^2 theta_{13} are wider than those obtained in the
one--dominant mass scale approximation. Inclusion of the CHOOZ reactor data in
the analysis results into the reduction of the parameter space in particular
for the mixing angles. As a consequence the final allowed ranges of parameters
from the combined analysis are only slightly broader than when obtained in the
one--dominant mass scale approximation.Comment: Updated data, references added and typos corrected. Version to appear
in Eur.Phys.J.
Status of Global Analysis of Neutrino Oscillation Data
In this talk we discuss some details of the analysis of neutrino data and our
present understanding of neutrino masses and mixing. This talk is based on
hep-ph/0306001, hep-ph/0306226 and hep-ph/0404085.Comment: 10 pages, LaTeX file using ws-procs9x6, 6 figures included. Talk
given by MCGG at the 5th Workshop on "Neutrino Oscillations and their Origin"
(NOON2004), Tokyo, Japan, February 11-15, 200
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