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Acoustic wave analysis
The primary mechanism for generation of acoustic waves in a centrifugal pump, due to the rotor/stator interaction, is an unsteady source at the entrance of the blade row as represented by the unsteady velocity field. The amplitudes of wave generated by pressure loading on the blades and by velocity boundary condition are compared
Method of calculating blade-to-blade plane flow in centrifugal pump
Steam filament solution determines velocity distribution due to potential flow in the blade-to-blade plane of the radial impeller. This is used to determine the mass-averaged relative fluid angle, which is in turn used in an axisymmetric program to obtain steam surfaces of the assumed axisymmetric flow
Reliability in Constrained Gauss-Markov Models: An Analytical and Differential Approach with Applications in Photogrammetry
This report was prepared by Jackson Cothren, a graduate research associate in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Geodetic Science at the Ohio State University, under the supervision of Professor Burkhard Schaffrin.This report was also submitted to the Graduate School of the Ohio State University as a dissertation in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Ph.D. degree.Reliability analysis explains the contribution of each observation in an estimation model
to the overall redundancy of the model, taking into account the geometry of the network
as well as the precision of the observations themselves. It is principally used to design
networks resistant to outliers in the observations by making the outliers more detectible
using standard statistical tests.It has been studied extensively, and principally, in Gauss-
Markov models. We show how the same analysis may be extended to various
constrained Gauss-Markov models and present preliminary work for its use in
unconstrained Gauss-Helmert models. In particular, we analyze the prominent reliability
matrix of the constrained model to separate the contribution of the constraints to the
redundancy of the observations from the observations themselves. In addition, we make
extensive use of matrix differential calculus to find the Jacobian of the reliability matrix
with respect to the parameters that define the network through both the original design
and constraint matrices. The resulting Jacobian matrix reveals the sensitivity of
reliability matrix elements highlighting weak areas in the network where changes in
observations may result in unreliable observations. We apply the analytical framework to
photogrammetric networks in which exterior orientation parameters are directly observed
by GPS/INS systems. Tie-point observations provide some redundancy and even a few
collinear tie-point and tie-point distance constraints improve the reliability of these
direct observations by as much as 33%. Using the same theory we compare networks in
which tie-points are observed on multiple images (n-fold points) and tie-points are
observed in photo pairs only (two-fold points). Apparently, the use of two-fold tiepoints
does not significantly degrade the reliability of the direct exterior observation
observations. Coplanarity constraints added to the common two-fold points do not add
significantly to the reliability of the direct exterior orientation observations. The
differential calculus results may also be used to provide a new measure of redundancy
number stability in networks. We show that a typical photogrammetric network with n-fold
tie-points was less stable with respect to at least some tie-point movement than an
equivalent network with n-fold tie-points decomposed into many two-fold tie-points
Constraining portals with displaced Higgs decay searches at the LHC
It is very easy to write down models in which long-lived particles decaying
to standard model states are pair-produced via Higgs decays, resulting in the
signature of approximately back-to-back pairs of displaced narrow hadronic jets
and/or lepton jets at the LHC. The LHC collaborations have already searched for
such signatures with no observed excess. This paper describes a Monte Carlo
method to reinterpret the searches. The method relies on (ideally
multidimensional) efficiency tables, thus we implore collaborations to include
them in any future work. Exclusion regions in mixing-mass parameter space are
presented which constrain portal models.Comment: 19 pages, 4 figures. [v2] This version accepted for publication in
JHEP: some important clarifications made, plot schemes updated for ease of
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Federal deficits, inflation, and monetary growth : can they predict interest rates?
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Heat capacity mapping mission
There are no author-identified significant results in this report
Summary, study of pump discharge pressure oscillations
Analytical data on pump-generated pressure, flow, blade wake, cavitation, and stall oscillations for application to turbopump desig
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