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Free vibrations of delaminated beams
Free vibration of laminated composite beams is studied. The effect of interply delaminations on natural frequencies and mode shapes is evaluated both analytically and experimentally. A generalized vibrational principle is used to formulate the equation of motion and associated boundary conditions for the free vibration of a composite beam with a delamination of arbitrary size and location. The effect of coupling between longitudinal vibration and bending vibration is considered. This coupling effect is shown to significantly affect the calculated natural frequencies and mode shapes of the delaminated beam
Adder Based Residue to Binary Number Converters for (2n - 1; 2n; 2n + 1)
Copyright © 2002 IEEEBased on an algorithm derived from the new Chinese remainder theorem I, we present three new residue-to-binary converters for the residue number system (2n-1, 2n, 2n+1) designed using 2n-bit or n-bit adders with improvements on speed, area, or dynamic range compared with various previous converters. The 2n-bit adder based converter is faster and requires about half the hardware required by previous methods. For n-bit adder-based implementations, one new converter is twice as fast as the previous method using a similar amount of hardware, whereas another new converter achieves improvement in either speed, area, or dynamic range compared with previous convertersYuke Wang, Xiaoyu Song, Mostapha Aboulhamid and Hong She
User's Guide for ERB 7 Matrix. Volume 1: Experiment Description and Quality Control Report for Year 1
The Nimbus 7 ERB MATRIX Tape is a computer program in which radiances and irradiances are converted into fluxes which are used to compute the basic scientific output parameters, emitted flux, albedo, and net radiation. They are spatially averaged and presented as time averages over one-day, six-day, and monthly periods. MATRIX data for the period November 16, 1978 through October 31, 1979 are presented. Described are the Earth Radiation Budget experiment, the Science Quality Control Report, Items checked by the MATRIX Science Quality Control Program, and Science Quality Control Data Analysis Report. Additional material from the detailed scientific quality control of the tapes which may be very useful to a user of the MATRIX tapes is included. Known errors and data problems and some suggestions on how to use the data for further climatologic and atmospheric physics studies are also discussed
A competing order scenario of two-gap behavior in hole doped cuprates
Angle-dependent studies of the gap function provide evidence for the
coexistence of two distinct gaps in hole doped cuprates, where the gap near the
nodal direction scales with the superconducting transition temperature ,
while that in the antinodal direction scales with the pseudogap temperature. We
present model calculations which show that most of the characteristic features
observed in the recent angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES) as
well as scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) two-gap studies are consistent with
a scenario in which the pseudogap has a non-superconducting origin in a
competing phase. Our analysis indicates that, near optimal doping,
superconductivity can quench the competing order at low temperatures, and that
some of the key differences observed between the STM and ARPES results can give
insight into the superlattice symmetry of the competing order.Comment: 9 pages, 7 fig
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