308 research outputs found

    Recycling Option of the Wrong Length Copper Wire

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    The purpose of the study is to study the possibility of utilizing copper waste from drawing. The experimental testing was carried out with reference to the compacting of segments of copper wire to produce products in the form of bars. The finite element method was used to evaluate the stress-strain state when the raw material compression scheme in the container was realized. It is shown that with the tested treatment modes a high level of strength properties is achieved, but an insufficient level of plastic characteristics. Keywords: Recycling, copper wasters, stress, strain, program complex ABAQUS, finite element method, pressing, extrusio

    Modeling and Experimental Study of the Inrush Current of a High-Temperature Superconducting Transformer

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    Inrush current in high-temperature superconducting (HTS) transformers is a little-studied phenomenon. After connecting to the power grid, a current flow through the windings which exceeding the critical current value of the superconducting tape. It may cause significant overheating and thermal damage of winding. The purpose of the study is to develop a mathematical model for calculating inrush current pulses in a HTS transformer and its verification by physical experiments. To achieve the goal of the study, a mathematical model has been developed that accurately represents the electromagnetic and thermal transient processes after HTS transformer is turned on at idling or under load. The model considers the critical parameters of the HTS tapes, the process of heating and cooling of the windings, quench characteristics, and the electrical and magnetic parameters of the transformer. Good compliance of the experimental results and mathematical modeling with a deviation of 1.99 % allowed us to verify the model. The most important result is the creation of a mathematical model of the HTS transformer at the moment of connecting to power grid. This model represents the temperature changing of the windings during the loss of superconductivity. The developed model can be used in the analysis and modeling of inrush current in designed and operating HTS transformers for any power. The obtained results are significant for determine the optimal starting characteristics, geometric and electrical parameters of HTS transformers. The proposed methods for reducing the inrush current ensure safe and reliable operation of the HTS transformer when switched on at idling or under load

    Where the excess photons and dileptons in SPS nuclear collisions come from?

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    Recently the first single photon spectra from CERN energy heavy-ion collisions were reported by WA80, while NA34/3 and NA38 have obtained the spectra for dileptons with the mass up to 4-5 GeV. The production rates for photons and dileptons significantly increase when reactions involving the A1A_1 meson are included. However, with the conventional expansion scenario, the absolute yields are still significantly smaller than the observed ones. It may indicate that expansion in the ``mixed state" takes much more time

    Width of Sunspot Generating Zone and Reconstruction of Butterfly Diagram

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    Based on the extended Greenwich-NOAA/USAF catalogue of sunspot groups it is demonstrated that the parameters describing the latitudinal width of the sunspot generating zone (SGZ) are closely related to the current level of solar activity, and the growth of the activity leads to the expansion of SGZ. The ratio of the sunspot number to the width of SGZ shows saturation at a certain level of the sunspot number, and above this level the increase of the activity takes place mostly due to the expansion of SGZ. It is shown that the mean latitudes of sunspots can be reconstructed from the amplitudes of solar activity. Using the obtained relations and the group sunspot numbers by Hoyt and Schatten (1998), the latitude distribution of sunspot groups ("the Maunder butterfly diagram") for the 18th and the first half of the 19th centuries is reconstructed and compared with historical sunspot observations.Comment: 16 pages, 11 figures; accepted by Solar Physics; the final publication will be available at www.springerlink.co

    Lattice QCD Constraints on the Nuclear Equation of State

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    Based on the quasi-particle description of the QCD medium at finite temperature and density we formulate the phenomenological model for the equation of state that exhibits crossover or the first order deconfinement phase transition. The models are constructed in such a way to be thermodynamically consistent and to satisfy the properties of the ground state nuclear matter comply with constraints from intermediate heavy--ion collision data. Our equations of states show quite reasonable agreement with the recent lattice findings on temperature and baryon chemical potential dependence of relevant thermodynamical quantities in the parameter range covering both the hadronic and quark--gluon sectors. The model predictions on the isentropic trajectories in the phase diagram are shown to be consistent with the recent lattice results. Our nuclear equations of states are to be considered as an input to the dynamical models describing the production and the time evolution of a thermalized medium created in heavy ion collisions in a broad energy range from SIS up to LHC.Comment: 13 pages, 11 figure
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