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NDE of PWA 1480 single crystal turbine blade material
Cantilever bending fatigue specimens were examined by fluorescent liquid penetrant and radioactive gas penetrant (Krypton) non-destructive evaluation (NDE) methods and tested. Specimens with cast, ground, or polished surface were evaluated to study the effect of surface condition on NDE and fatigue crack initiation. Fractographic and metallurgical analyses were performed to determine the nature of crack precursors. Preliminary results show that fatigue strength was lower for specimens with cast surfaces than for specimens with machined surfaces. The liquid penetrant and gas penetrant techniques both provided indications of a large population of defects on the cast surfaces. On ground or polished specimen surfaces, the gas penetrant appeared to estimate the actual number of voids more accurately than the liquid penetrant
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Contains reports on two research projects.National Science Foundation (Grant GN-244
MATLAB-Based Applications for Image Processing and Image Quality Assessment – Part I: Software Description
This paper describes several MATLAB-based applications useful for image processing and image quality assessment. The Image Processing Application helps user to easily modify images, the Image Quality Adjustment Application enables to create series of pictures with different quality. The Image Quality Assessment Application contains objective full reference quality metrics that can be used for image quality assessment. The Image Quality Evaluation Applications represent an easy way to compare subjectively the quality of distorted images with reference image. Results of these subjective tests can be processed by using the Results Processing Application. All applications provide Graphical User Interface (GUI) for the intuitive usage
Imaging on PAPER: Centaurus A at 148 MHz
We present observations taken with the Precision Array for Probing the Epoch
of Reionization (PAPER) of the Centaurus A field in the frequency range 114 to
188 MHz. The resulting image has a 25' resolution, a dynamic range of 3500 and
an r.m.s. of 0.5 Jy\beam (for a beam size of 25' x 23'). A spectral index map
of Cen A is produced across the full band. The spectral index distribution is
qualitatively consistent with electron reacceleration in regions of excess
turbulence in the radio lobes, as previously identified morphologically. Hence,
there appears to be an association of 'severe weather' in radio lobes with
energy input into the relativistic electron population. We compare the PAPER
large scale radio image with the X-ray image from the ROSAT All Sky Survey.
There is a tentative correlation between radio and X-ray features at the end of
the southern lobe, some 200 kpc from the nucleus, as might be expected from
inverse Compton scattering of the CMB by the relativistic electrons also
responsible for the radio synchrotron emission. The magnetic fields derived
from the (possible) IC and radio emission are of similar magnitude to fields
derived under the minimum pressure assumptions, ~ 1 {\mu}G. However, the X-ray
field is complex, with large scale gradients and features possibly unrelated to
Cen A. If these X-ray features are unrelated to Cen A, then these fields are
lower limits.Comment: 9 pages, 5 figures; Section 7 and Fig. 5 have been revised and minor
corrections have been implemented throught the paper; submitted for
publication to MNRA
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