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Program to develop sprayed, plastically deformable compressor shroud seal materials
A study of fundamental rub behavior for 10 dense, sprayed materials and eight current compressor clearance materials was conducted. A literature survey of a wide variety of metallurgical and thermophysical properties was conducted and correlated to rub behavior. Based on the results, the most promising dense rub material was Cu-9A1. Additional studies on the effects of porosity, incursion rate, blade solidity, and ambient temperature were carried out on aluminum bronze (Cu-9Al-1Fe) with and without a 515B Feltmetal underlayer. A further development effort was conducted to assess the property requirements of a porous, aluminum bronze, seal material. Strength, thermal cycle capabilities, erosion and oxidation resistance, machinability, and abradability at several porosity levels were examined
Spectral approach to axisymmetric evolution of Einstein's equations
We present a new formulation of Einstein's equations for an axisymmetric
spacetime with vanishing twist in vacuum. We propose a fully constrained scheme
and use spherical polar coordinates. A general problem for this choice is the
occurrence of coordinate singularities on the axis of symmetry and at the
origin. Spherical harmonics are manifestly regular on the axis and hence take
care of that issue automatically. In addition a spectral approach has
computational advantages when the equations are implemented. Therefore we
spectrally decompose all the variables in the appropriate harmonics. A central
point in the formulation is the gauge choice. One of our results is that the
commonly used maximal-isothermal gauge turns out to be incompatible with tensor
harmonic expansions, and we introduce a new gauge that is better suited. We
also address the regularisation of the coordinate singularity at the origin.Comment: 6 pages, based on a talk given by one of the authors at the Spanish
Relativity Meeting ERE14 in Valencia, published versio
The Canadian Horror Film: Terror of the Soul edited by Gina Freitag and Andre Loiselle
Review of Gina Freitag\u27s and Andre Loiselle\u27s The Canadian Horror Film: Terror of the Sou
In Antarctica: An Amundsen Pilgrimage by Jay Ruzesky
Review of In Antarctica: An Amundsen Pilgrimage by Jay Ruzesky
Engineering transport by concatenated maps
We present a generalized kick rotor model in which the phase of the kick can
vary from kick to kick. This additional freedom allows one to control the
transport in phase space. For a specific choice of kick-to-kick phases, we
predict novel forms of accelerator modes which are potentially of high
relevance for future experimental studies
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