105 research outputs found

    Indigenous and institutional profile: Limpopo River Basin

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    River basins / Water resource management / History / Institutions / Social aspects / Legal aspects

    Frequency analysis of gradient estimators in volume rendering

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    Generalized Voxel Coloring

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    Image-based reconstruction from randomly scattered views is a challenging problem. We present a new algorithm that extends Seitz and Dyer’s Voxel Coloring algorithm. Unlike their algorithm, ours can use images from arbitrary camera locations. The key problem in this class of algorithms is that of identifying the images from which a voxel is visible. Unlike Kutulakos and Seitz’s Space Carving technique, our algorithm solves this problem exactly and the resulting reconstructions yield better results in our application, which is synthesizing new views. One variation of our algorithm minimizes color consistency comparisons; another uses less memory and can be accelerated with graphics hardware. We present efficiency measurements and, for comparison, we present images synthesized using our algorithm and Space Carving

    Volumetric Warping for Voxel Coloring on an Infinite Domain

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    Starting with a set of calibrated photographs taken of a scene, voxel coloring algorithms reconstruct three-dimensional surface models on a finite spatial domain. In this paper, we present a method that warps the voxel space, so that the domain of the reconstruction extends to an infinite or semi-infinite volume. Doing so enables the reconstruction of objects far away from the cameras, as well as reconstruction of a background environment. New views synthesized using the warped voxel space have improved photo-realism

    Methods for Volumetric Reconstruction of Visual Scenes

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    In this paper, we present methods for 3D volumetric reconstruction of visual scenes photographed by multiple calibrated cameras placed at arbitrary viewpoints. Our goal is to generate a 3D model that can be rendered to synthesize new photo-realistic views of the scene. We improve upon existing voxel coloring/space carving approaches by introducing new ways to compute visibility and photo-consistency, as well as model infinitely large scenes. In particular, we describe a visibility approach that uses all possible color information from the photographs during reconstruction, photo-consistency measures that are more robust and/or require less manual intervention, and a volumetric warping method for application of these reconstruction methods to large-scale scenes

    Scaling up aqueous processing of A-site deficient strontium titanate for SOFC anode supports

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    The authors gratefully acknowledge funding from the Fuel Cells and Hydrogen Joint Undertaking under grant agreement n° 256730.All ceramic anode supported half cells of technically relevant scale were fabricated in this study, using a novel strontium titanate anode material. The use of this material would be highly advantageous in solid oxide fuel cells due to its redox tolerance and resistance to coking and sulphur poisoning. Successful fabrication was possible through aqueous tape casting of both anode support and electrolyte layers and subsequent lamination. Screen printing of electrolyte layers onto green anode tapes was also attempted but resulted in cracked electrolyte layers upon firing. Microstructural, electrical and mechanical properties of anode supports and half cells will be discussed. The use of two different commercial titanate powders with nominal identical, but in reality different stoichiometries, strongly affect electrical and mechanical properties. Careful consideration of such variations between powder suppliers, and batches of the same supplier, is critical for the successful implementation of ceramic anode supported solid oxide fuel cells.PostprintPeer reviewe

    Fracture and creep of glass–ceramic solid oxide fuel cell sealant materials

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    The reliable operation of solid oxide fuel cell stacks depends strongly on the structural integrity of the sealing materials. In this respect, failure and deformation are aspects which need to be assessed in particular for glass–ceramic sealant materials. Bending tests and compressive tests were carried at room temperature and typical stack operation temperature for sintered bars and stack similar head-to-head joined glass–ceramic sealants specimens with different degree of crystallization and annealed temperature. The sealant material was screen printed onto the steel. Fracture stresses and creep data are reported. The results reveal a thickness dependent fracture stress and a decrease of the fracture stress for the partially crystallized sealant at operation relevant temperatures that can be associated with the residual stress state and viscous deformation of the material, respectively. A stable thickness independent fracture stress was obtained for the fully crystallized sealant. Fractographic based analysis gave insight into the failure origin
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