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Condition-based maintenance at both scheduled and unscheduled opportunities
Motivated by original equipment manufacturer (OEM) service and maintenance
practices we consider a single component subject to replacements at failure
instances and two types of preventive maintenance opportunities: scheduled,
which occur due to periodic system reviews of the equipment, and unscheduled,
which occur due to failures of other components in the system. Modelling the
state of the component appropriately and incorporating a realistic cost
structure for corrective maintenance as well as condition-based maintenance
(CBM), we derive the optimal CBM policy. In particular, we show that the
optimal long-run average cost policy for the model at hand is a control-limit
policy, where the control limit depends on the time until the next scheduled
opportunity. Furthermore, we explicitly calculate the long-run average cost for
any given control-limit time dependent policy and compare various policies
numerically.Comment: published at proceedings of the 9th IMA International Conference on
Modelling in Industrial Maintenance and Reliability (MIMAR), 201
Nonequilibrium processes from Generalised Langevin Equations: realistic nanoscale systems connected to two thermal baths
We extend the Generalised Langevin Equation (GLE) method [Phys. Rev. B 89,
134303 (2014)] to model a central classical region connected to two realistic
thermal baths at two different temperatures. In such nonequilibrium conditions
a heat flow is established, via the central system, in between the two baths.
The GLE-2B (GLE two baths) scheme permits us to have a realistic description of
both the dissipative central system and its surrounding baths. Following the
original GLE approach, the extended Langevin dynamics scheme is modified to
take into account two sets of auxiliary degrees of freedom corresponding to the
mapping of the vibrational properties of each bath. These auxiliary variables
are then used to solve the non-Markovian dissipative dynamics of the central
region. The resulting algorithm is used to study a model of a short Al nanowire
connected to two baths. The results of the simulations using the GLE-2B
approach are compared to the results of other simulations that were carried out
using standard thermostatting approaches (based on Markovian Langevin and
Nose-Hoover thermostats). We concentrate on the steady state regime and study
the establishment of a local temperature profile within the system. The
conditions for obtaining a flat profile or a temperature gradient are examined
in detail, in agreement with earlier studies. The results show that the GLE-2B
approach is able to treat, within a single scheme, two widely different thermal
transport regimes, i.e. ballistic systems, with no temperature gradient, and
diffusive systems with a temperature gradient.Comment: present version accepted for publication in Phys. Rev. B (Apr 2016
Les couples clandestins devant la justice d'Eglise : réflexions sur la normalisation matrimoniale judiciaire dans la France du Nord-Ouest à la fin du Moyen Age
The purpose of this paper is to study how, why and to what ends men and women in Western France are summoned to appear by ecclesiastical judges in the Later Middle Ages for secret, irregular or so-called “clandestine” marriage. Some couples were brought before the court for a clandestine marriage, because of a lack of witnesses, banns, or certificates, or a lack of ceremony in facie ecclesie. They were sentenced to pay a pecuniary fine and, if consents had been proved, to solemnize their marriage afterwards. Some other people instituted proceedings in order to be recognized as the legal husband or wife of someone who wanted to marry someone else, or because they feared his or her partner might desert or their children might be considered as illegitimate. The lack of ceremony in many clandestine marriages could weaken matrimonial bounds. When the man and the woman did not question the reality of a marriage which was irregularly celebrated from the legal viewpoint, standing trial and being penalized could be a possible way to perfect afterwards matrimonial bounds which could have to be quickly contracted. The study of clandestine marriage involves considering many attitudes to the matrimonial norms (canonical, social) and their uses by the laity. Because of the variety of forms of this matrimonial infraction, one has to consider the variety of uses of justice by the laity: ecclesiastical judges condemned or putted in order; couples submitted or tried in a way to take advantages of legal proceedings
The supergiant fast X-ray transients XTE J1739-302 and IGR J08408-4503 in quiescence with XMM-Newton
Context. Supergiant fast X-ray transients are a subclass of high mass X-ray
binaries that host a neutron star accreting mass from the wind of its OB
supergiant companion. They are characterized by an extremely pronounced and
rapid variability in X-rays, which still lacks an unambiguous interpretation. A
number of deep pointed observations with XMM-Newton have been carried out to
study the quiescent emission of these sources and gain insight into the
mechanism that causes their X-ray variability. Aims. We continued this study by
using three XMM-Newton observations of the two supergiant fast X-ray transient
prototypes XTEJ1739-302 and IGR J08408-4503 in quiescence. Methods. An in-depth
timing and spectral analysis of these data have been carried out. Results. We
found that the quiescent emission of these sources is characterized by both
complex timing and spectral variability, with multiple small flares occurring
sporadically after periods of lower X-ray emission. Some evidence is found in
the XMM-Newton spectra of a soft component below ~2 keV, similar to that
observed in the two supergiant fast X-ray transients AXJ1845.0-0433 and
IGRJ16207-5129 and in many other high mass X-ray binaries. Conclusions.We
suggest some possible interpretations of the timing and spectral properties of
the quiescent emission of XTEJ1739- 302 and IGR J08408-4503 in the context of
the different theoretical models proposed to interpret the behavior of the
supergiant fast X-ray transients.Comment: 13 pages, 14 figures. Accepted for publication in A&A. V2: Corrected
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Population structure of Uncancylus concentricus (d'Orbigny, 1835) (Ancylidae, Pulmonata, Basommatophora) in the Multiple Use Reserve Martín García Island, Upper Río de la Plata, Argentina
The present work analyzes the population dynamics of Uncancylus concentricus in natural conditions in the northeastern coastal area of the Multiple Use Natural Reserve Isla Martín García (Beach of Basural), Buenos Aires, Argentina. Martín García Island is located in the Upper Río de La Plata, to the south of the mouth of the Uruguay River (34° 11' 25 S and 58° 15'38 W). Monthly collections were made from August 2005 to December 2006. The size frequency of the U. concentricus population throughout the sampling period ranges from 1.2 to 8.3 m. The changes in the size frequencies throughout the months surveyed indicate a variable distribution pattern because of the increase and decrease in water flow, but we observed a peak in the frequency of individuals within the size range 3.5 to 4.5 mm in the population. It can be concluded that this species lives for at least a year in the wild since the juveniles are highly abundant in spring and summer.The present work analyzes the population dynamics of Uncancylus concentricus in natural conditions in the northeastern coastal area of the Multiple Use Natural Reserve Isla Martín García (Beach of Basural), Buenos Aires, Argentina. Martín García Island is located in the Upper Río de La Plata, to the south of the mouth of the Uruguay River (34° 11' 25 S and 58° 15'38 W). Monthly collections were made from August 2005 to December 2006. The size frequency of the U. concentricus population throughout the sampling period ranges from 1.2 to 8.3 m. The changes in the size frequencies throughout the months surveyed indicate a variable distribution pattern because of the increase and decrease in water flow, but we observed a peak in the frequency of individuals within the size range 3.5 to 4.5 mm in the population. It can be concluded that this species lives for at least a year in the wild since the juveniles are highly abundant in spring and summer
A scale-free network hidden in the collapsing polymer
We show that the collapsed globular phase of a polymer accommodates a
scale-free incompatibility graph of its contacts. The degree distribution of
this network is found to decay with the exponent up to a
cut-off degree , where is the loop exponent for dense
polymers ( in two dimensions) and is the length of the polymer. Our
results exemplify how a scale-free network (SFN) can emerge from standard
criticality.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures, address correcte
Nonequilibrium Generalised Langevin Equation for the calculation of heat transport properties in model 1D atomic chains coupled to two 3D thermal baths
We use a Generalised Langevin Equation (GLE) scheme to study the thermal
transport of low dimensional systems. In this approach, the central classical
region is connected to two realistic thermal baths kept at two different
temperatures [H. Ness et al., Phys. Rev. B {\bf 93}, 174303 (2016)]. We
consider model Al systems, i.e. one-dimensional atomic chains connected to
three-dimensional baths. The thermal transport properties are studied as a
function of the chain length and the temperature difference
between the baths. We calculate the transport properties both in the linear
response regime and in the non-linear regime. Two different laws are obtained
for the linear conductance versus the length of the chains. For large
temperatures ( K) and temperature differences ( K), the chains, with atoms, present a diffusive transport regime
with the presence of a temperature gradient across the system. For lower
temperatures( K) and temperature differences ( K), a regime similar to the ballistic regime is observed. Such a
ballistic-like regime is also obtained for shorter chains (). Our
detailed analysis suggests that the behaviour at higher temperatures and
temperature differences is mainly due to anharmonic effects within the long
chains.Comment: Accepted for publication in J. Chem. Phy
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