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An Answer to the Question about the Energetic Performance of TKX-50
Some of the relevant detonation performance parameters of TKX-50 were re-determined. The enthalpy of formation was obtained from the measured heat of combustion to be Delta H-f degrees (TKX-50(s))= + 213.4 +/- 1.2 kJ nnol (-1) The heat of detonation was measured to be 4650 +/- 50 kJ kg(-1). The detonation velocity of a TKX-50/wax mixture (97:3) at a density of 1.74 gcm(-3) was found experimentally to be 9190 m s(-1). Using the experimentally obtained enthalpy of formation for TKX-50 of +213.4 kJ mol(-1) and the experimentally determined solid-state density at room temperature of 1.887 gcm(-3) (TMD), the computed performance parameters for TKX-50 at its theoretical maximum density at room temperature was calculated to be as follows: VoD = 9642 ms(-1), p(C-J) = 37.0 GPa and Q(det) = 4770 kJ kg(-1)
Optimization of the design of OMNIS, the observatory of multiflavor neutrinos from supernovae
A Monte Carlo code has been developed to simulate the operation of the
planned detectors in OMNIS, a supernova neutrino observatory. OMNIS will detect
neutrinos originating from a core collapse supernova by the detection of
spalled neutrons from Pb- or Fe-nuclei. This might be accomplished using
Gd-loaded liquid scintillator. Results for the optimum configuration for such
modules with respect to both neutron detection efficiency and cost efficiency
are presented. Careful consideration has been given to the expected levels of
radioactive backgrounds and their effects. The results show that the amount of
data to be processed by a software trigger can be reduced to the <10kHz region
and a neutron, once produced in the detector, can be detected and identified
with an efficiency of >30%.Comment: Elsevier preprint; 29 pages, 23 figure
Monitoring Achilles tendon healing progress in ultrasound imaging with convolutional neural networks
Achilles tendon rupture is a debilitating injury, which is typically treated
with surgical repair and long-term rehabilitation. The recovery, however, is
protracted and often incomplete. Diagnosis, as well as healing progress
assessment, are largely based on ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging. In
this paper, we propose an automatic method based on deep learning for analysis
of Achilles tendon condition and estimation of its healing progress on
ultrasound images. We develop custom convolutional neural networks for
classification and regression on healing score and feature extraction. Our
models are trained and validated on an acquired dataset of over 250.000
sagittal and over 450.000 axial ultrasound slices. The obtained estimates show
a high correlation with the assessment of expert radiologists, with respect to
all key parameters describing healing progress. We also observe that parameters
associated with i.a. intratendinous healing processes are better modeled with
sagittal slices. We prove that ultrasound imaging is quantitatively useful for
clinical assessment of Achilles tendon healing process and should be viewed as
complementary to magnetic resonance imaging.Comment: Paper accepted to MICCAI'19 SUSI worksho
Improving the quality of set yoghurt using milk fat globule membrane fragments
Lacprodan PL20, a dairy ingredient that is rich in protein and polar lipids, was added into set yoghurts produced from nonhomogenized raw milk. The set yoghurts were prepared using concentrations of 2%, 4%, and 6% Lacprodan PL20, while the control sample was only supplemented with skim milk powder. The effect of Lacprodan PL20 concentrations on the physical and chemical properties, rheology, and microstructure of set yoghurt was thoroughly investigated to determine some likely improvement or changes in quality. Consequently, Lacprodan PL20 showed a gradual improvement in the set yoghurt nutritive values, water holding capacity, and apparent viscosity. The results indicated that the firmness of set yoghurt was altered which steadily improved the gel strength, especially at 4% and 6% concentrations. The fermentation process was slightly delayed at 4% and 6% concentrations and pH values were raised as Lacprodan PL20 concentration increased. The microstructures of the set yoghurts produced with Lacprodan PL20, as examined by scanning electron microscopy, revealed compacted structures with fewer and smaller holes in the gel matrices. Also, a slight color change was observed in set yoghurt using a colorimeter. These results vividly showed that Lacprodan PL20, an enriched milk fat globule membrane fragment, has the potential to improve set yoghurt quality by reducing some defects associated with set yoghurt, such as low gel strength, low dry solids, and the likes
Yield scaling, size hierarchy and fluctuations of observables in fragmentation of excited heavy nuclei
Multifragmentation properties measured with INDRA are studied for single
sources produced in Xe+Sn reactions in the incident energy range 32-50 A MeV
and quasiprojectiles from Au+Au collisions at 80 A MeV. A comparison for both
types of sources is presented concerning Fisher scaling, Zipf law, fragment
size and fluctuation observables. A Fisher scaling is observed for all the
data. The pseudo-critical energies extracted from the Fisher scaling are
consistent between Xe+Sn central collisions and Au quasi-projectiles. In the
latter case it also corresponds to the energy region at which fluctuations are
maximal. The critical energies deduced from the Zipf analysis are higher than
those from the Fisher analysis.Comment: 30 pages, accepted for publication in Nuclear Physics A, references
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Time Scales in Spectator Fragmentation
Proton-proton correlations and correlations of p-alpha, d-alpha, and t-alpha
from spectator decays following Au + Au collisions at 1000 AMeV have been
measured with an highly efficient detector hodoscope. The constructed
correlation functions indicate a moderate expansion and low breakup densities
similar to assumptions made in statistical multifragmentation models. In
agreement with a volume breakup rather short time scales were deduced employing
directional cuts in proton-proton correlations.
PACS numbers: 25.70.Pq, 21.65.+f, 25.70.MnComment: 8 pages, with 5 included figures; To appear in the proceedings of the
CRIS 2000 conference; Also available from
http://www-kp3.gsi.de/www/kp3/aladin_publications.htm
Pion radii in nonlocal chiral quark model
The electromagnetic radius of the charged pion and the transition radius of
the neutral pion are calculated in the framework of the nonlocal chiral quark
model. It is shown in this model that the contributions of vector mesons to the
pion radii are noticeably suppressed in comparison with a similar contribution
in the local Nambu--Jona-Lasinio model. The form-factor for the process
gamma*pi+pi- is calculated for the -1 GeV^2<q^2<1.6 GeV^2. Our results are in
satisfactory agreement with experimental data.Comment: 7 pages, 7 figure
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