590 research outputs found
Small turbing-type flowmeters for liquid hydrogen
Characteristics of turbine-type flowmeters in two sizes and with various types of bearings are presented. Calibration procedures of instruments are described. Accuracies obtainable under various conditions are analyzed
Life tests of small turbine-type flowmeters in liquid hydrogen
A total of 14 turbine-type flowmeters of 2.5- and 4-cm nominal size were operated for 100 or more hours at an average fluid speed in the unobstructed, upstream pipe of 20 m/s for the smaller meters and 9 m/s for the larger meters. Calibration shifts over a 6.1 range of calibration flow rates varied from 0.5 percent to 1 percent after 50 hr of operation. It is concluded that use of ball bearings with glass-filled Teflon retainers is most likely to produce minimal calibration shift with protracted use. Bearing replacement after 50 to 100 hr is recommended, depending on accuracy requirements, for meters used at the fluid speeds of the tests
Theoretical Prediction for Synthetic Realization: Pyramidal Systems ClE[E′4R4] (E = B–Ga, E′ = C–Ge, R = SiMe3, SiMetBu2): A DFT Study
Structure and bonding of hybrid group 13/14 pyramidal molecules ClE[R4] (E = B–Ga, E′ = C–Ge, R = SiMe3, SiMetBu2) were studied by DFT calculations. Six pyramidal structures are suggested for their potential synthetic realization
Hydrodynamics of polar liquid crystals
Starting from a microscopic definition of an alignment vector proportional to
the polarization, we discuss the hydrodynamics of polar liquid crystals with
local -symmetry. The free energy for polar liquid crystals
differs from that of nematic liquid crystals () in that it
contains terms violating the symmetry. First we show
that these -odd terms induce a general splay instability of a
uniform polarized state in a range of parameters. Next we use the general
Poisson-bracket formalism to derive the hydrodynamic equations of the system in
the polarized state. The structure of the linear hydrodynamic modes confirms
the existence of the splay instability.Comment: 9 pages, corrected typos, added references, revised content, to
appear in PR
Commercially available diagnostic device use in educational process: Experience and innovation
The publication material discloses the use of the methodology of psychopedagogical diagnostics in working with children and students of different age groups, organized under the leadership of the school psychologist, social educator, school or university teacher or students in Elabuga educational institutions of the Republic of Tatarstan. Here an analysis of the experience of the diagnostic and commercially available device use by the teachers and students of Elabuga Institute of Kazan Federal University (EI KFU) is described, in particular: "Activation meter - AC-9k", "Comfort LOGO", "Personality factor questionnaire (diagnosis of personality traits according to the procedure designed by P. Cattell)". Particular attention is paid to the organization of work with children in the mode of "a fairy-tale therapy": - "Lord of Wonderland", "Island of Childhood" and some other activities. A technology of modified diagnostic children's games (children's game kits) development is proposed as an innovative direction in commercially available diagnostic device use in school and university educational work. The article describes ways to design children's game kits, the techniques and methodology of their use in working with students in schools, additional educational institutions, as well as in the classroom at the children's camp "Intel Summer" and teenage associations "Junior Programmer" and "Young Physicist". According to the authors, the development of commercially available diagnostic children's game kits, as well as their use contribute to professional and creative development of all the members of educational process
Experimental Designs for Binary Data in Switching Measurements on Superconducting Josephson Junctions
We study the optimal design of switching measurements of small Josephson
junction circuits which operate in the macroscopic quantum tunnelling regime.
Starting from the D-optimality criterion we derive the optimal design for the
estimation of the unknown parameters of the underlying Gumbel type
distribution. As a practical method for the measurements, we propose a
sequential design that combines heuristic search for initial estimates and
maximum likelihood estimation. The presented design has immediate applications
in the area of superconducting electronics implying faster data acquisition.
The presented experimental results confirm the usefulness of the method. KEY
WORDS: optimal design, D-optimality, logistic regression, complementary log-log
link, quantum physics, escape measurement
Elbow
The Elbow, the part of the human body that a blind or partially sighted person takes hold of, four fingers on the inside, thumb on the outside; holding with a firm grip to assist them with navigation. It is a common guiding technique linking two people into an unfamiliar choreography. In the summer of 2015 C&C Gallery hosted an innovative residency programme, transforming the gallery space into a dynamic studio environment in order to respond to ideas surrounding the condition of blindness. During this time eight artists variously came and went, engaging with a whole repertoire of processes, from casting to laser scanning, leaving a variety of traces of their activities. Much of the work, arrived at through a collaborative approach has sought to obliquely cast a shadow across the subject, remaining open towards the process of making, and the work remains in a state of uncertainty even at the time of writing.
During a workshop in the space hosted by John Dickinson-Lilley, the artists wore blind glasses and stumbled rather pathetically around the gallery and the local high street, feeling unsure, insecure and inept, grounded only by the feeling of the floor beneath ones feet and ones fingers upon a companions elbow. Within the space; chalk lines, floor to ceiling columns and laser scanning targets have created an installation for measurement, where diverse material usage- including borax, expanding foam and cat litter humorously confound expectation
Photoinitiated azo-hydrazo tautomerizm of 1- p
A novel photochromic compound with NH-N intramolecular H-bond (1-p-toluenesulphonylazo-
2,4,6,8-tetrakis(tert-butyl)phenoxazine) and the corresponding model structures (1-oxo-2,4,6,8-tetrakis(tertbutyl)
phenoxazine, 2,4,5,7-tetrakis (tert-butyl )-1-( veratroylazo ) phenoxazine, 2,4,5,7-tetrakis ( tert-butyl )-Nacetyl-
1-(p-toluenesulphonylazo)phenoxazine) have been synthesized and their spectral and photochemical
properties are studied. The photochromic transformations observed are found to be conditioned by ESIPT
(as a primary step) followed by E-Z isomerisation about N–N-bond
Acylated 2-(N-arylaminomethylene)benzo[b]thiophene-3(2H)-Ones: Molecular Switches with Varying Migrants and Substituents
Synthesis and properties of photochromic acylated 2-(N-arylaminomethylene)benzo[b]thiophene-3(2H)-ones are described. Their structure largely depends on the nature of acyl migrant and in a less degree on N-aryl substituent
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