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    Simultaneous Evaporation Cu and Sn from Liquid Steel

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    In order to understand evaporation refining of tramp elements in molten ferrous scrap, Cu and Sn, a series of experiments were carried out using liquid-gas reaction in a levitation melting equipment. Effect of S and C, which are abundant in hot metal from ironmaking process, was examined and analyzed by employing a comprehensive evaporation kinetic model developed by the present authors (Jung et al. in Metall Mater Trans B 46B:250-258, 2014; Jung et al. in Metall Mater Trans B 46B:259-266, 2014; Jung et al. in Metall Mater Trans B 46B:267-277, 2014; Jung and Kang in Metall Mater Trans B ExternalRef RefSource10.1007/s11663-016-0601-5RefSource RefTarget Address="10.1007/s11663-016-0601-5" TargetType="DOI" ExternalRef, 2016). Evaporation of Cu and Sn were treated by evaporation of individual species such as Cu(g), CuS(g), Sn(g), and SnS(g), along with CS2(g). Decrease of Cu and Sn content in liquid steel was in good agreement with the model prediction. Optimum conditions of steel composition for the rapid evaporation of Cu and Sn were proposed by utilizing the model predictions.1132Ysciescopu

    Gas-Forming Pyogenic Liver Abscess Suspected on a Plain Chest X-Ray

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    Induced Norm-Based Analysis for Computed Torque Control of Robot Systems

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    This paper is concerned with providing a new quantitative analysis method of computed torque control of robot systems by using three types of induced norm. This paper first considers design of a computed torque controller to achieve a trajectory tracking performance of a robot manipulator. Taking into account of the effects of unknown elements on the tracking performance, this paper next divides the unknown elements into model uncertainty and disturbance, and introduces various closed-loop representations of robot systems consisting of robot manipulators together with computed torque controllers and unknown elements. This paper further derives a readily applicable robust stability condition for the model uncertainty by using two types of induced norm from L-2 to L-2 and from L-infinity to L-infinity. Regarding a performance analysis for the disturbance, this paper also proposes to take the induced norm from L-2 to L-infinity, by which the relation between the maximum tracking errors caused by the disturbance and the corresponding parameters of the computed torque controllers are dealt with. Finally, this paper gives some experiments to validate the effectiveness of the performance analysis methods based on the L-infinity/L-2-induced norm.11Ysciescopu

    The effects of asphalt binder oxidation on hot mix asphalt concrete mixture rheology and fatigue performance

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    Asphalt oxidation causes major changes to binder properties and is hypothesized to be a major contributor to age-related pavement failure such as fatigue cracking. Extensive laboratory aging research has been done to assess the effects of oxidation on binder properties. Previous work shows binder oxidation makes the binder stiffer and more brittle, leading to higher binder stresses under a given deformation. Failure occurs when these stresses exceed the strength of the binder. However, binder oxidation in pavements has not been studied in the same detail as laboratory aging of neat binders. The impact of binder oxidation on long-term pavement performance has been either underestimated or ignored. This research includes studies of binder oxidation in Texas pavements to compare the field aging with laboratory neat binder aging, the impact of binder oxidation on HMAC mixture aging and HMAC mixture fatigue performance, and fundamental rheological property changes of the binder and the mixture. Binder oxidation is studied in fifteen pavements from locations across Texas. Results indicate that unmodified binders in pavements typically oxidize and harden to a degree that exceeds generally accepted pavement aging assumptions. This hardening may also extend much deeper into the pavement than has been previously assumed or documented. Data suggest that pavements can oxidize at rates surprisingly uniform with depth once early oxidation occurs, and that these rates continue for an extended time. Laboratory-aged HMAC mixtures and binders were tested and analyzed for fatigue resistance and their rheological properties. Mixture aging shows the same aging mechanisms as neat binder aging. Both binder and mixture have a higher modulus with aging and a good rheological correlation. The decline in mixture fatigue life (determined using the calibrated mechanistic fatigue analysis approach with surface energy measurement) due to oxidation is significant. Pavement service life is dependent on the mixture, but can be estimated by a cumulative damage approach that considers binder oxidation and pavement loading rate simultaneously. The differences in expected pavement life arise from differences in the rate of binder stiffening due to oxidation and the impact of this stiffening on the decline of fatigue life

    The Research of Effective Factors on is Planning Capability of IT Organization

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    In fast-paced business environments, most businesses rely on IT. Business units continuously require planning, development and management of IS aligning with their business strategies. In this continuous process, an IS organization performs business analyses as well as planning and application functions for IS environments in a position of mediator between both business and IT units. In recent years, monitoring and evaluation of developed information systems has become an important tasks, which is inevitable and essential for making IT investment decision. This organization is generally referred to as an \u27IS strategic planning team\u27, \u27IT planning team\u27, \u27information strategic team\u27, and \u27IT strategy planning team\u27, etc., and is collectively referred to as an \u27information strategic organization\u27. This paper aims to identify ‘IS Planning Capability’ as the most important critical factor for information strategic organizations and examined how different factors that can affect planning capability, and further impacts on IS planning satisfaction in business units

    A study of the causal relationship between IT governance inhibitors and its success in Korea enterprises

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    노트 : Proceedings of the 41st Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences - 2008 행사명 : 41st Hawaii International Conference on System Sc

    Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Caused by Space Occupying Lesions

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    PURPOSE: To evaluate the diagnosis and treatment of the carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) due to space occupying lesions (SOL). MATERIALS and METHODS: Eleven patients and 12 cases that underwent surgery for CTS due to SOL were studied retrospectively. We excluded SOL caused by bony lesions, such as malunion of distal radius fracture, volar lunate dislocation, etc. the average age was 51 years. There were 3 men and 8 women. Follow-up period was 12 to 40 months with an average of 18 months. the diagnosis of CTS was made clinically and electrophysiologically. in patients with swelling or tenderness on the area of wrist flexion creases, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and/or computed tomogram (CT) were additionally taken as well as the carpal tunnel view. We performed conventional open transverse carpal ligament release and removal of SOL. RESULTS: the types of lesion confirmed by pathologic examination were; tuberculosis tenosynovitis in 3 cases, nonspecific tenosynovitis in 2 cases, and gout in one case. Other SOLs were tumorous condition in five cases, and abnormal palmaris longus hypertrophy in 1 case. Tumorous conditions were due to calcifying mass in 4 cases and ganglion in 1 case. Following surgery, all cases showed alleviation of symptom without recurrence or complications. CONCLUSION: in cases with swelling or tenderness on the area of wrist flexion creases, it is important to obtain a carpal tunnel view, and MRI and/or CT should be supplemented in order to rule out SOLs around the carpal tunnel, if necessary.ope

    Condition for Superradiance in Higher-dimensional Rotating Black Holes

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    It is shown that the superradiance modes always exist in the radiation by the (4+n)(4+n)-dimensional rotating black holes. Using a Bekenstein argument the condition for the superradiance modes is shown to be 0<ω<mΩ0 < \omega < m \Omega for the scalar, electromagnetic and gravitational waves when the spacetime background has a single angular momentum parameter about an axis on the brane, where Ω\Omega is a rotational frequency of the black hole and mm is an azimuthal quantum number of the radiated wave.Comment: 8 pages, no figure, v2: references added, version to appear in PL

    Proof of universality for the absorption of massive scalars by the higher-dimensional Reissner-Nordstr\"{o}m black holes

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    Motivated by black hole experiments as a consequence of the TeV-scale gravity arising from modern brane-world scenarios, we study the absorption problem for the massive scalars when the spacetime background is a (4+n)(4+n)-dimensional Reissner-Nordstr\"{o}m black hole. For analytic computation we adopt the near-extreme condition in the spacetime background. It is shown that the low-energy absorption cross section for the s-wave case holds an universality, {\it i.e.} the absorption cross section equals to the area of the black hole horizon divided by a velocity parameter.Comment: 11 pages, no figure, V2: version to appear in PL
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