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    Cotton Mill Costs

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    Cotton mill costs

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    The real problems of cost accounting in the textile industry-arise in those mills making a variety of fancy fabrics. This article deals with the costing of the product of a fine fancy cotton mill only. The cotton manufacturing industry of the United States ranks with the largest and most important of American industries. Its production is divided into three classes, namely: coarse, medium and fine cotton goods. Very few, even of the larger mills, have a modern cost control system. One reason is that a large number of mill treasurers and managers have gained the impression that cost accounting requires a lot of red tape. Another reason is that the installation and maintenance requires a substantial sum of money and that the results obtained do not warrant the outlay. Consequently, many mills still cling tenaciously to the old-fashioned methods of accounting, under which there is an inventory at the beginning of the period and to which is added purchases and manufacturing costs. It is then necessary to take another inventory at the close of the period in order to determine the cost of sales and reveal the profits earned

    Implementation of a model based fault detection and diagnosis for actuation faults of the Space Shuttle main engine

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    In a previous study, Guo, Merrill and Duyar, 1990, reported a conceptual development of a fault detection and diagnosis system for actuation faults of the space shuttle main engine. This study, which is a continuation of the previous work, implements the developed fault detection and diagnosis scheme for the real time actuation fault diagnosis of the space shuttle main engine. The scheme will be used as an integral part of an intelligent control system demonstration experiment at NASA Lewis. The diagnosis system utilizes a model based method with real time identification and hypothesis testing for actuation, sensor, and performance degradation faults

    Junctions and thin shells in general relativity using computer algebra I: The Darmois-Israel Formalism

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    We present the GRjunction package which allows boundary surfaces and thin-shells in general relativity to be studied with a computer algebra system. Implementing the Darmois-Israel thin shell formalism requires a careful selection of definitions and algorithms to ensure that results are generated in a straight-forward way. We have used the package to correctly reproduce a wide variety of examples from the literature. We present several of these verifications as a means of demonstrating the packages capabilities. We then use GRjunction to perform a new calculation - joining two Kerr solutions with differing masses and angular momenta along a thin shell in the slow rotation limit.Comment: Minor LaTeX error corrected. GRjunction for GRTensorII is available from http://astro.queensu.ca/~grtensor/GRjunction.htm

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    The Gravitational Hamiltonian in the Presence of Non-Orthogonal Boundaries

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    This paper generalizes earlier work on Hamiltonian boundary terms by omitting the requirement that the spacelike hypersurfaces ÎŁt\Sigma_t intersect the timelike boundary B\cal B orthogonally. The expressions for the action and Hamiltonian are calculated and the required subtraction of a background contribution is discussed. The new features of a Hamiltonian formulation with non-orthogonal boundaries are then illustrated in two examples.Comment: 23 pages, 1 figure, LaTeX. The action is altered to include a corner term which results in a different value for the non-orthogonal term. An additional appendix with Euclidean results is included. To appear in Class. Quant. Gra

    X-ray tomography characterization of density gradient aerogel in laser targets

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    The low-density solid laser target characterization studies begun with the SkyScan 1074 computer microtomograph (CMT) [1, 2] are now continued with higher resolution of SkyScan 1174. The research is particularly focused on the possibility to obtain, control and measure precisely the gradient density polymers for laser target production. Repeatability of the samples and possibility to obtain stable gradients are analysed. The measurements were performed on the mm-scale divinyl benzene (DVB) rods.Publisher PDFPeer reviewe

    Lax pair tensors in arbitrary dimensions

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    A recipe is presented for obtaining Lax tensors for any n-dimensional Hamiltonian system admitting a Lax representation of dimension n. Our approach is to use the Jacobi geometry and coupling-constant metamorphosis to obtain a geometric Lax formulation. We also exploit the results to construct integrable spacetimes, satisfying the weak energy condition.Comment: 8 pages, uses IOP style files. Minor correction. Submitted to J. Phys

    Gravitational Collapse of Dust with a Cosmological Constant

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    The recent analysis of Markovic and Shapiro on the effect of a cosmological constant on the evolution of a spherically symmetric homogeneous dust ball is extended to include the inhomogeneous and degenerate cases. The histories are shown by way of effective potential and Penrose-Carter diagrams.Comment: 2 pages, 2 figures (png), revtex. To appear in Phys. Rev.
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