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Comment on "Modified Coulomb Law in a Strongly Magnetized Vacuum"
This is a comment on Phys. Rev. Lett. 98, 180403 (2007) [arXiv:0704.2162].Comment: 1 page, comment on arXiv:0704.2162, published versio
Interlaminar crack growth in fiber reinforced composites during fatigue, part 3
Interlaminar crack growth behavior in fiber-reinforced composites subjected to fatigue loading was investigated experimentally and theoretically. In the experimental phase, inter-laminar crack propagation rates and mechanisms were determined for the cases of various geometries, laminate parameters and cyclic stress levels. A singular hybrid-stress finite element method was used in conjuction with the experimental results to examine the local crack-tip behavior and to characterize the crack propagation during fatigue. Results elucidate the basic nature of the cyclic delamination damage, and relate the interlaminar crack growth rate to the range of mixed-mode crack-tip stress intensity factors. The results show that crack growth rates are directly related to the range of the mixed-mode cyclic stress intensity factors by a power law relationship
Low temperature latching solenoid
A magnetically latching solenoid includes a pull-in coil and a delatching coil. Each of the coils is constructed with a combination of wire materials, including material of low temperature coefficient of resistivity to enable the solenoid to be operated at cryogenic temperatures while maintaining sufficient coil resistance. An armature is spring-based toward a first position, that may extend beyond the field of force of a permanent magnet. When voltage is temporarily applied across the pull-in magnet, the induced electromagnetic forces overcome the spring force and pulls the armature to a second position within the field of the permanent magnet, which latches the armature in the pulled-in position. Application of voltage across the delatching coil induces electromagnetic force which at least partially temporarily nullifies the field of the permanent magnet at the armature, thereby delatching the armature and allowing the spring to move the armature to the first position
An extension of heat hierarchy
We propose a formally completely integrable extension of heat hierarchy based
on the space of symmetries isomorphic to the Weyl algebra . The
extended heat hierarchy will be the basic model for the analysis of the
extension of KP hierarchy, and other integrable equations.Comment: This note is incorporated into arXiv:1409.7024, arXiv:1408.324
Legendrian Gronwall conjecture
The Gronwall conjecture states that a planar 3-web of foliations which admits
more than one distinct linearizations is locally equivalent to an algebraic
web. We propose an analogue of the Gronwall conjecture for the 3-web of
foliations by Legendrian curves in a contact three manifold. The Legendrian
Gronwall conjecture states that a Legendrian 3-web admits at most one distinct
local linearization, with the only exception when it is locally equivalent to
the dual linear Legendrian 3-web of the Legendrian twisted cubic in \,\PP^3.
We give a partial answer to the conjecture in the affirmative for the class of
Legendrian 3-webs of maximum rank. We also show that a linear Legendrian 3-web
which is sufficiently flat at a reference point is rigid under local linear
Legendrian deformation.Comment: 15 page
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