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Integration, management and communication of heterogeneous design resources with WWW technologies
Recently, advanced information technologies have opened new pos-sibilities for collaborative designs. In this paper, a Web-based collaborative de-sign environment is proposed, where heterogeneous design applications can be integrated with a common interface, managed dynamically for publishing and searching, and communicated with each other for integrated multi-objective de-sign. The CORBA (Common Object Request Broker Architecture) is employed as an implementation tool to enable integration and communication of design application programs; and the XML (eXtensible Markup Language) is used as a common data descriptive language for data exchange between heterogeneous applications and for resource description and recording. This paper also intro-duces the implementation of the system and the encapsulating issues of existing legacy applications. At last, an example of gear design based on the system is il-lustrated to identify the methods and procedure developed by this research
Lorentz Symmetry and the Internal Structure of the Nucleon
To investigate the internal structure of the nucleon, it is useful to
introduce quantities that do not transform properly under Lorentz symmetry,
such as the four-momentum of the quarks in the nucleon, the amount of the
nucleon spin contributed by quark spin, etc. In this paper, we discuss to what
extent these quantities do provide Lorentz-invariant descriptions of the
nucleon structure.Comment: 6 pages, no figur
Two-dimensional Rydberg gases and the quantum hard squares model
We study a two-dimensional lattice gas of atoms that are photo-excited to
high-lying Rydberg states in which they interact via the van-der-Waals
interaction. We explore the regime of dominant nearest neighbor interaction
where this system is intimately connected to a quantum version of Baxter's hard
squares model. We show that the strongly correlated ground state of the Rydberg
gas can be analytically described by a projected entangled pair state that
constitutes the ground state of the quantum hard squares model. This
correspondence allows us to identify a first order phase boundary where the
Rydberg gas undergoes a transition from a disordered (liquid) phase to an
ordered (solid) phase
Perturbative QCD analysis of exclusive J/\psi+\eta_c production in e^+e^- annihilation
We analyze the exclusive charmonium pair production in
annihilation using the nonfactorized perturbative QCD and the
light-front quark model(LFQM) that goes beyond the peaking approximation. We
effectively include all orders of higher twist terms in the leading order of
QCD coupling constant and compare our nonfactorized analysis with the usual
factorized analysis in the calculation of the cross section. We also calculate
the quark distribution amplitudes, the Gegenbauer moments, and the decay
constants for and mesons using our LFQM. Our nonfactorized
result enhances the NRQCD result by a factor of at
GeV.Comment: 17 pages, 6figures; added 2 more figures; version to appear in
Physical Review
Improved thermal performance of a large laminated lithium-ion power battery by reciprocating air flow
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final version can be found by following the DOI link.Thermal safety issues are increasingly critical for large-size laminated Lithium-Ion Batteries (LIBs). Despite a number of investigations conducted on the Battery Thermal Management System (BTMS) with reciprocating air-flow cooling, large laminated power LIBs are still not sufficiently investigated, particularly in the view of battery thermal characteristics. The present study investigates the thermal behaviors of an air-cooled NCM-type LIB (LiNi1−x−yCoxMnyO2 as cathode) from an experimental and systematic approach. The temperature distribution was acquired from different Depth of Discharge (DOD) by the infrared imaging (IR) technology. A reciprocating air-flow cooling method was proposed to restrict the temperature fluctuation and homogenize temperature distribution. Results showed that there was a remarkable temperature distribution phenomenon during the discharge process, the temperature distribution was affected by direction of air-flow. Forward air-flow (from current collector side to lower part of battery) was always recommended at the beginning of the discharge due to the thermal characteristics of the battery. After comprehensive consideration on battery temperature limit and cooling effect, the desired initial reversing timing was about 50% DOD at 3 C discharge rate. Different reversing strategies were investigated including isochronous cycles and aperiodic cycles. It was found that the temperature non-uniformity caused by heat accumulation and concentration was mitigated by reciprocating air-flow with optimized reversing strategy
Infrared imaging investigation of temperature fluctuation and spatial distribution for a large laminated lithium ion power battery
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final version can be found by following the DOI link.The present study investigates the thermal behaviors of a naturally cooled NCM-type LIB (LiNi1−x−yCoxMnyO2 as cathode) from an experimental and systematic approach. The temperature distribution was acquired for different discharge rates and Depth of Discharge (DOD) by the infrared imaging (IR) technology. Two new factors, the temperature variance ( ) and local overheating index (LOH index), were proposed to assess the temperature fluctuation and distribution. Results showed that the heat generation rate was higher on the cathode side than that on the anode side due to the different resistivity of current collectors. For a low-power discharge, the eventual stable high-temperature zone occurred in the center of the battery, while with a high-power discharge, the upper part of the battery was the high temperature region from the very beginning of discharge. It was found that the temperature variance ( ) and local overheating index (LOH index) were capable of holistically exhibiting the temperature non-uniformity both on numerical fluctuation and spatial distribution with varying discharge rates and DOD. With increasing the discharge rate and DOD, temperature distribution showed an increasingly non-uniform trend, especially at the initial and final stage of high-power discharge, the heat accumulation and concentration area increased rapidly
The finite-temperature thermodynamics of a trapped unitary Fermi gas within fractional exclusion statistics
We utilize a fractional exclusion statistics of Haldane and Wu hypothesis to
study the thermodynamics of a unitary Fermi gas trapped in a harmonic
oscillator potential at ultra-low finite temperature. The entropy per particle
as a function of the energy per particle and energy per particle versus
rescaled temperature are numerically compared with the experimental data. The
study shows that, except the chemical potential behavior, there exists a
reasonable consistency between the experimental measurement and theoretical
attempt for the entropy and energy per particle. In the fractional exclusion
statistics formalism, the behavior of the isochore heat capacity for a trapped
unitary Fermi gas is also analyzed.Comment: 6 pages, 6 figure
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