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Simulation model of a single-stage lithium bromide-water absorption cooling unit
A computer model of a LiBr-H2O single-stage absorption machine was developed. The model, utilizing a given set of design data such as water-flow rates and inlet or outlet temperatures of these flow rates but without knowing the interior characteristics of the machine (heat transfer rates and surface areas), can be used to predict or simulate off-design performance. Results from 130 off-design cases for a given commercial machine agree with the published data within 2 percent
Hedging, financing, and investment decisions: a simultaneous equations framework
The purpose of this paper is to empirically investigate the interaction between hedging, financing, and investment decisions. This work is relevant in that theoretical predictions are not necessarily identical to those in the case where only two decisions are being made. We argue that the way in which hedging affects the firms’ financing and investing decisions differs for firms with different growth opportunities. We empirically find that high-growth firms increase their investment, but not their leverage, by hedging. However, we also find that firms with few investment opportunities use derivatives to increase their leverage.
Bilinear Kakeya-Nikodym averages of eigenfunctions on compact Riemannian surfaces
We obtain an improvement of the bilinear estimates of Burq, G\'erard and
Tzvetkov in the spirit of the refined Kakeya-Nikodym estimates of Blair and the
second author. We do this by using microlocal techniques and a bilinear version
of H\"ormander's oscillatory integral theorem.Comment: 19 pages, 1 figure. Affiliation correcte
A Remark on Boundary Effects in Static Vacuum Initial Data sets
Let (M, g) be an asymptotically flat static vacuum initial data set with
non-empty compact boundary. We prove that (M, g) is isometric to a spacelike
slice of a Schwarzschild spacetime under the mere assumption that the boundary
of (M, g) has zero mean curvature, hence generalizing a classic result of
Bunting and Masood-ul-Alam. In the case that the boundary has constant positive
mean curvature and satisfies a stability condition, we derive an upper bound of
the ADM mass of (M, g) in terms of the area and mean curvature of the boundary.
Our discussion is motivated by Bartnik's quasi-local mass definition.Comment: 10 pages, to be published in Classical and Quantum Gravit
Graviton Loop Corrections to Vacuum Polarization in de Sitter in a General Covariant Gauge
We evaluate the one-graviton loop contribution to the vacuum polarization on
de Sitter background in a 1-parameter family of exact, de Sitter invariant
gauges. Our result is computed using dimensional regularization and fully
renormalized with BPHZ counterterms, which must include a noninvariant owing to
the time-ordered interactions. Because the graviton propagator engenders a
physical breaking of de Sitter invariance two structure functions are needed to
express the result. In addition to its relevance for the gauge issue this is
the first time a covariant gauge graviton propagator has been used to compute a
noncoincident loop. A number of identities are derived which should facilitate
further graviton loop computations.Comment: 61 pages, 1 figure, 11 tables, version 2 (63 pages) revised for
publication in CQ
Single Graviton Loop Contribution to the Self-Mass of a Massless, Conformally Coupled Scalar on de Sitter Background
We use a simplified formalism to re-compute the single graviton loop
contribution to the self-mass of a massless, conformally coupled scalar on de
Sitter background which was originally made by Boran, Kahya and Park [1-3]. Our
result resolves the problem with the flat space correspondence limit that was
pointed out by Fr\"ob [4]. We discuss how this computation will be used in a
long-term project to purge the linearized effective field equation of gauge
dependence.Comment: 26 pages, 1 figure, uses LaTeX 2e. Version 2 revised slightly for
publicatio
One loop graviton corrections to dynamical photons in de Sitter
We employ a recent, general gauge computation of the one loop graviton
contribution to the vacuum polarization on de Sitter to solve for one loop
corrections to the photon mode function. The vacuum polarization takes the form
of a gauge independent, spin 2 contribution and a gauge dependent, spin 0
contribution. We show that the leading secular corrections derive entirely from
the spin 2 contribution.Comment: 41 pages, no figures, uses LaTeX2
Design, fabrication, and structural testing of a lightweight shadow shield for deep-space application
Two full-scale, lightweight, double-sheeted shadow shields were developed as the primary element of a deep-space thermal protection system for liquid-hydrogen propellant tankage. The thermal and mechanical considerations used in s, the method of fabrication, and the environmental testing results on a prototype shield are discussed. Testing consisted of a transient cooldown period, a prolonged cold soak, and a transient warmup. The mechanical and thermal analyses used in the shield design are sufficient to produce a lightweight rugged shadow shield assembly that is structurally adequate for its intended application
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