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ASTROP2 users manual: A program for aeroelastic stability analysis of propfans
A user's manual is presented for the aeroelastic stability and response of propulsion systems computer program called ASTROP2. The ASTROP2 code preforms aeroelastic stability analysis of rotating propfan blades. This analysis uses a two-dimensional, unsteady cascade aerodynamics model and a three-dimensional, normal-mode structural model. Analytical stability results from this code are compared with published experimental results of a rotating composite advanced turboprop model and of nonrotating metallic wing model
Analytical flutter investigation of a composite propfan model
A theoretical model and an associated computer program for predicting subsonic bending-torsion flutter in propfans are presented. The model is based on two-dimensional unsteady cascade strip theory and three-dimensional steady and unsteady lifting surface aerodynamic theory in conjunction with a finite element structural model for the blade. The analytical results compare well with published experimental data. Additional parametric studies are also presented illustrating the effects on flutter speed of steady aeroelastic deformations, blade setting angle, rotational speed, number of blades, structural damping, and number of modes
Stellar Mixing and the Primordial Lithium Abundance
We compare the properties of recent samples of the lithium abundances in halo
stars to one another and to the predictions of theoretical models including
rotational mixing, and we examine the data for trends with metal abundance. We
find from a KS test that in the absence of any correction for chemical
evolution, the Ryan, Norris, & Beers (1999} sample is fully consistent with
mild rotational mixing induced depletion and, therefore, with an initial
lithium abundance higher than the observed value. Tests for outliers depend
sensitively on the threshold for defining their presence, but we find a
1045% probability that the RNB sample is drawn from the rotationally mixed
models with a 0.2 dex median depletion (with lower probabilities corresponding
to higher depletion factors). When chemical evolution trends (Li/H versus Fe/H)
are treated in the linear plane we find that the dispersion in the RNB sample
is not explained by chemical evolution; the inferred bounds on lithium
depletion from rotational mixing are similar to those derived from models
without chemical evolution. We find that differences in the equivalent width
measurements are primarily responsible for different observational conclusions
concerning the lithium dispersion in halo stars. The standard Big Bang
Nucleosynthesis predicted lithium abundance which corresponds to the deuterium
abundance inferred from observations of high-redshift, low-metallicity QSO
absorbers requires halo star lithium depletion in an amount consistent with
that from our models of rotational mixing, but inconsistent with no depletion.Comment: 39 pages, 9 figures; submitted Ap
Proper -caterpillars are distinguished by their Chromatic Symmetric Functions
Stanley's Tree Isomorphism Conjecture posits that the chromatic symmetric
function can distinguish non-isomorphic trees. While already established for
caterpillars and other subclasses of trees, we prove the conjecture's validity
for a new class of trees that generalize proper caterpillars, thus confirming
the conjecture for a broader class of trees.Comment: 11 page
Residual Chiral Symmetry Breaking in Domain-Wall Fermions
We study the effective quark mass induced by the finite separation of the
domain walls in the domain-wall formulation of chiral fermion as the function
of the size of the fifth dimension (), the gauge coupling and the
physical volume . We measure the mass by calculating the small eigenvalues
of the hermitian domain-wall Dirac operator ( in the
topologically-nontrivial quenched SU(3) gauge configurations. We find that the
induced quark mass is nearly independent of the physical volume, decays
exponentially as a function of , and has a strong dependence on the size
of quantum fluctuations controlled by . The effect of the choice of the
lattice gluon action is also studied.Comment: 12 pages, 7 figure
Lattice Chiral Schwinger Model in the Continuum Formulation
We pursue further an approach to lattice chiral fermions in which the
fermions are treated in the continuum. To render the effective action gauge
invariant, counterterms have to be introduced. We determine the counterterms
for smooth gauge fields, both analytically and numerically. The final result is
that the imaginary part of the effective action can be computed analytically
from the lattice gauge field, while the real part is given by one half of the
action of the corresponding vector model.Comment: 3 pages, 2 figures, contribution to the LATTICE97 Proceeding
Comparative Assessment of Insulation Materials for Improving Indoor Air Quality in Building Retrofit
This paper evaluates the impacts of different insulation materials on Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) and occupant health with a focus on the Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) emissions. The main aim is to identify options that minimize exposure rates while improving IAQ and energy in retrofitted buildings. A comprehensive literature review was conducted synthesizing scholarly articles, guidelines from international organizations, and information on pollutants, IAQ standards, and retrofit strategies. The findings show high emission rates for some insulation materials that could negatively affect health. Hemp insulation in contrast was identified as a promising solution exhibiting low VOC emissions compared to other insulation materials. As sustainable construction practices advance, hemp insulation emerges as a viable retrofit strategy for social housing by synergistically addressing performance gaps related to energy conservation, air quality, and thermal comfort. The synthesis of evidence from this paper suggests that, from environmental and public health perspectives, certain insulation materials are preferable for improving IAQ and reducing the risk of exposure to indoor air pollutants in retrofitted buildings
Synchronous primary malignancy of head and neck- a case report
The incidence of multiple primary malignant neoplasms increases with age, reflecting an increase in overall cancer risk in older patients. Cases of two or more concurrent primary cancers are still rare, although its incidence is increasing. Here, we report the case of a 41-years female who was referred to our institution with synchronous papillary carcinoma of thyroid and Adenoid cystic carcinoma of submandibular gland. The case is being presented to emphasize that the clinicians should keep in mind that the appearance of another tumour in a patient suffering from cancer could be either a synchronous or a metachronous or a metastatic lesion
Localised zero-energy modes in the Kitaev model with vacancy-disorder
We study the effects of vacancy disorder on the Kitaev model defined on a
hexagonal lattice. We show that the vacancy disorder induces a zero-mode that
is localized at the defect site. We derive analytical forms for these localized
wave functions in both the gapped and gapless phases of the Kitaev model. We
conjecture that the vacancy disorder can be utilized as a probe of the quantum
phase transition (from the gapped to gapless phases) in this model. The
behavior of the Inverse Participation Ratio (IPR) in the gapless phase and
across the transition is also studied numerically. Comments are made about the
behavior of site-site entanglement in the single particle states for the case
of a single vacancy.Comment: 8 pages, 3 figures. Version with references correcte
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