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An investigation of condensation heat transfer in a closed tube containing a soluble noncondensable gas
A more exact one-dimensional condensation heat transfer model for insoluble gases was developed and compared with experimental data. Modifications to this model to accommodate soluble gas behavior were also accomplished, and the effects on gas front behavior demonstrated. Analytical models for condensation heat transfer are documented, and an optical method used for measuring gas concentration profiles is outlined. Experimental data is then presented and interpreted
A theoretical investigation of the aerodynamics of slender wing-body combinations exhibiting leading-edge separation
Theoretical investigation of aerodynamics of slender wing-body combinations exhibiting leading edge separatio
Evaluation of a wind-tunnel gust response technique including correlations with analytical and flight test results
A wind tunnel technique for obtaining gust frequency response functions for use in predicting the response of flexible aircraft to atmospheric turbulence is evaluated. The tunnel test results for a dynamically scaled cable supported aeroelastic model are compared with analytical and flight data. The wind tunnel technique, which employs oscillating vanes in the tunnel throat section to generate a sinusoidally varying flow field around the model, was evaluated by use of a 1/30 scale model of the B-52E airplane. Correlation between the wind tunnel results, flight test results, and analytical predictions for response in the short period and wing first elastic modes of motion are presented
GLOBAL AGRICULTURAL REFORM AND U.S. AGRICULTURAL ADJUSTMENT CAPACITY
This paper focuses on U.S. agriculture response to policy reform. A growing body of empirical literature describes the potential aggregate gains for the U.S. markets if global agricultural tariffs and subsidies can be further reduced (USDA, 2001; World Bank, GEP 2002; Tokarick, 2003). These gains are based on an aggregation of expected responses at the micro-level, by firms and households, to changing market conditions. Some of them will be "gainers" whose current economic activities and assets will benefit from the new opportunities presented by policy reform. Some will be "losers" who are adversely affected by the reduction or loss of subsidies or import protection.Agricultural and Food Policy,
Control and coherence of the optical transition of single defect centers in diamond
We demonstrate coherent control of the optical transition of single
Nitrogen-Vacancy defect centers in diamond. On applying short resonant laser
pulses, we observe optical Rabi oscillations with a half-period as short as 1
nanosecond, an order of magnitude shorter than the spontaneous emission time.
By studying the decay of Rabi oscillations, we find that the decoherence is
dominated by laser-induced spectral jumps. By using a low-power probe pulse as
a detuning sensor and applying post-selection, we demonstrate that spectral
diffusion can be overcome in this system to generate coherent photons.Comment: 5 pages,4 figure
Painting the ideal home: using art to express visions of technologically supported independent living for older people in North East England
This paper describes the investigation of the development of future technological products to support older people in everyday living through the agency of a community art group. Recent research has identified a number of challenges facing designers seeking to use traditional participatory design approaches to gather technology requirements data from older people. Here, a project is described that sought to get a group of older people to think creatively about their needs and desires for technological support through the medium of paint. The artistic expression technique described in this article allowed the identification of issues that had also been found by previous research that used a range of different techniques. This indicates that the approach shows promise, as it allows information to be gathered in an environment that is comfortable and familiar using methods already known by the participants and which they find enjoyable. It provides a complement (or possible alternative) to standard protocols and has the potential benefit of extracting even richer information as the primary task for participants is enjoyable in its own right and is not associated with an interrogative process. Furthermore, it is argued that some of the key risks of traditional approaches are lessened or removed by the naturalistic setting of this approach
Assessing the Viability of the ACT Natural Gas Distribution Network for Reuse as a Hydrogen Distribution Network
The Australian Capital Territory (ACT) has legislated and aims to be net zero emissions by 2045.
Therefore, we need to understand now the impacts on the gas distribution network of the transition to
100% hydrogen.
To assess the viability of decarbonising ACT gas networks based on the cost of reusing the ACT gas
network for the safe and reliable distribution of hydrogen requires each element of the natural gas safety
management system to be evaluated and where gaps in capability are identified, appropriate measures
taken to ensure ongoing validity of the safety case.
Evoenergy (the ACT’s gas distribution company) have constructed a Test Facility, incorporating an
electrolyser, a gas supply pressure reduction and mixing skid a replica gas network and a domestic
installation with gas appliances. Jointly with Australian National University (ANU) and Canberra
Institute of Technology (CIT) the Company has commenced a program of “bench testing”, initially with
100% hydrogen to identify gaps in the safety case specifically focusing on the materials, work practices
and safety systems in the ACT
Selection of highly specific and sensitive mRNA biomarkers for the identification of blood
In the present work, we have evaluated eight reportedly blood-specific mRNA markers (HBB, HBA, ALAS2, CD3G, ANK1, PBGD, SPTB, AQP9) in an attempt to determine the most suitable ones for use in forensic applications based on their sensitivities, specificities and performance with casework samples. While varying levels of expression were observed, all markers were relatively sensitive requiring as little as 1 ng of RNA input into the reverse transcription (RT) reaction. In singleplex reactions, seven of the eight analyzed blood markers (all except AQP9) demonstrated a high degree of specificity for blood. In multiplex reactions, non-reproducible cross-reactivity was observed for several of the mRNA markers, which was reduced and, in most cases, eliminated when less input total RNA was used. Additionally, some cross-reactivity was observed with tissue and animal samples. Despite differences in the observed sensitivity and specificity of the blood markers examined in this study, a number of the candidates appear to be suitable for inclusion in appropriately validated multiplex mRNA-based body fluid identification systems
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