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An analytical and experimental investigation of flutter suppression via piezoelectric actuation
The objective of this research was to analytically and experimentally study the capabilities of adaptive material plate actuators for suppressing flutter. Piezoelectrics are materials which are characterized by their ability to produce voltage when subjected to a mechanical strain. The converse piezoelectric effect can be utilized to actuate a structure by applying a voltage. For this investigation, a two degree of freedom wind-tunnel model was designed, analyzed, and tested. The model consisted of a rigid wing and a flexible mount system which permitted translational and rotational degrees of freedom. Actuators, made of piezoelectric material were affixed to leaf springs on the mount system. Command signals, applied to the piezoelectric actuators, exerted control over the closed-loop damping and stiffness properties. A mathematical aeroservoelastic model was constructed using finite element and stiffness properties. A mathematical aeroservoelastic model was constructed using finite element methods, laminated plate theory, and aeroelastic analysis tools. A flutter suppression control law was designed, implemented on a digital control computer, and tested to conditions 20 percent above the passive flutter speed of the model. The experimental results represent the first time that adaptive materials have been used to actively suppress flutter. It demonstrates that small, carefully-placed actuating plates can be used effectively to control aeroelastic response
Flutter suppression via piezoelectric actuation
Experimental flutter results obtained from wind tunnel tests of a two degree of freedom wind tunnel model are presented for the open and closed loop systems. The wind tunnel model is a two degree of freedom system which is actuated by piezoelectric plates configured as bimorphs. The model design was based on finite element structural analyses and flutter analyses. A control law was designed based on a discrete system model; gain feedback of strain measurements was utilized in the control task. The results show a 21 pct. increase in the flutter speed
Collective effects between multiple nuclear ensembles in an x-ray cavity-QED setup
The setting of Moessbauer nuclei embedded in thin-film cavities has
facilitated an aspiring platform for x-ray quantum optics as shown in several
recent experiments. Here, we generalize the theoretical model of this platform
that we developed earlier [Phys. Rev. A 88, 043828 (2013)]. The theory
description is extended to cover multiple nuclear ensembles and multiple modes
in the cavity. While the extensions separately do not lead to qualitatively new
features, their combination gives rise to cooperative effects between the
different nuclear ensembles and distinct spectral signatures in the
observables. A related experiment by Roehlsberger et al. [Nature 482, 199
(2012)] is successfully modeled, the scalings derived with semiclassical
methods are reproduced, and a microscopic understanding of the setting is
obtained with our quantum mechanical description.Comment: 18 pages, 6 figure
X-ray quantum optics with M\"ossbauer nuclei embedded in thin film cavities
A promising platform for the emerging field of x-ray quantum optics are
M\"ossbauer nuclei embedded in thin film cavities probed by near-resonant x-ray
light, as used in a number of recent experiments. Here, we develop a quantum
optical framework for the description of experimentally relevant settings
involving nuclei embedded in x-ray waveguides. We apply our formalism to two
settings of current experimental interest based on the archetype M\"ossbauer
isotope 57Fe. For present experimental conditions, we derive compact analytical
expressions and show that the alignment of medium magnetization as well as
incident and detection polarization enable the engineering advanced quantum
optical level schemes. The model encompasses non-linear and quantum effects
which could become accessible in future experiments.Comment: 13 pages, 6 figure
Two cheers for the urban white paper
In November 2000, the government finally published its Urban White Paper. Our Towns and Cities: The Future appeared over a year after the Rogers’ Urban Task Force report, to which it provided an indirect official response, and no less than 23 years after the last such statement of government urban policy
Dynamic formation of Rydberg aggregates at off-resonant excitation
The dynamics of a cloud of ultra-cold two-level atoms is studied at
off-resonant laser driving to a Rydberg state. We find that resonant excitation
channels lead to strongly peaked spatial correlations associated with the
buildup of asymmetric excitation structures. These aggregates can extend over
the entire ensemble volume, but are in general not localized relative to the
system boundaries. The characteristic distances between neighboring excitations
depend on the laser detuning and on the interaction potential. These properties
lead to characteristic features in the spatial excitation density, the Mandel
parameter, and the total number of excitations. As an application an
implementation of the three-atom CSWAP or Fredkin gate with Rydberg atoms is
discussed. The gate not only exploits the Rydberg blockade, but also utilizes
the special features of an asymmetric geometric arrangement of the three atoms.
We show that continuous-wave off-resonant laser driving is sufficient to create
the required spatial arrangement of atoms out of a homogeneous cloud.Comment: 8 pages, 7 figure
Megacities am Rande des Kollaps? : Von Slums und »Gated Communities« ; wie der städtische Raum zerfällt
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STUDIES ON THYSANURA. II. ORIENTATION REACTIONS OF MACHILOIDES DELANYI WYGODZINSKY AND CTENOLEPISMA LONGICAUDATA ESCHERICH TO TEMPERATURE, LIGHT AND ATMOSPHERIC HUMIDITY
Zoologica Africana 3(1): 43-5
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