792 research outputs found
Requirements for long-life operation of inert gas hollow cathodes: Preliminary report
An experimental investigation was initiated to establish conditioning procedures for reliable hollow cathode operation via the characterization of critical parameters in a representative cathode test facility. From vacuum pumpdown rates, it was found that approximately 1.5 hours were required to achieve pressure levels within 5 percent of the lowest attainable pressure for this facility, depending on the purge conditions. The facility atmosphere was determined by a residual gas analyzer to be composed of primarily air and water vapor. The effects of vacuum pumping and inert gas purging were evaluated. A maximum effective leakage rate of 2.0 x 10(exp -3)sccm was observed and its probable causes were examined. An extended test of a 0.64 cm diameter Mo-Re hollow cathode was successfully completed. This test ran for 504 hours at an emission current of 23.0 amperes and a xenon flow rate of 6.1 sccm. Discharge voltage rose continuously from 15 to 21 volts over the course of the test. The temperature of the cathode body during the test was relatively stable at 1160 C. Post-test examination revealed ion-bombardment texturing of the orifice plate to be the only detectable sign of wear on the hollow cathode
Erratum: Is it possible to infer the equation of state of a mixture of hard discs from that of the one-component system?
The numerical values in the sixth and seventh columns of table 1 of the paper
Molec. Phys., 1999, 96, 1185-1188 are not correct. Consequently, some of the
comments made in the paper are wrong. The corrected version of table 1 is
reprinted here and the results are briefly discussed.Comment: 2 pages; Erratum to Molec. Phys., 1999, 96, 1185-1188; to be
published in Molec. Phy
Feasibility of rapid and automated importation of 3D echocardiographic left ventricular (LV) geometry into a finite element (FEM) analysis model
BACKGROUND: Finite element method (FEM) analysis for intraoperative modeling of the left ventricle (LV) is presently not possible. Since 3D structural data of the LV is now obtainable using standard transesophageal echocardiography (TEE) devices intraoperatively, the present study describes a method to transfer this data into a commercially available FEM analysis system: ABAQUS(©). METHODS: In this prospective study TomTec LV Analysis TEE(© )Software was used for semi-automatic endocardial border detection, reconstruction, and volume-rendering of the clinical 3D echocardiographic data. A newly developed software program MVCP FemCoGen(©), written in Delphi, reformats the TomTec file structures in five patients for use in ABAQUS and allows visualization of regional deformation of the LV. RESULTS: This study demonstrates that a fully automated importation of 3D TEE data into FEM modeling is feasible and can be efficiently accomplished in the operating room. CONCLUSION: For complete intraoperative 3D LV finite element analysis, three input elements are necessary: 1. time-gaited, reality-based structural information, 2. continuous LV pressure and 3. instantaneous tissue elastance. The first of these elements is now available using the methods presented herein
Alumnus Interview met Marieke Knobbe
Marieke Knobbe is in 2004 afgestudeerd in de bestuurskunde in Leiden. Hierna is zij begonnen aan een traineeship bij Berenschot. In dit interview vertelt zij meer over haar studie-ervaringen en huidige werkzaamheden bij Berenschot
Interview wethouder Pieter van Woensel
Dhr. Pieter van Woensel (VVD) is wethouder Ruimtelijke ordening, Binnenstad en Publiekszaken van de gemeente Leiden. Wij vragen hem naar zijn mening over het gebruik van digitale sociale media zoals Hyves en Twitter door het openbaar bestuur en het aanbieden van internetdiensten door de gemeente
Het belang van vertegenwoordigd zijn: interview met Rajesh Ramnewash
Dhr. Rajesh Ramnewash is gemeenteraadslid voor de Haagse PvdA-fractie. Hij is woordvoerder Commissie Samenleving en heeft in zijn portefeuille media, stages, krachtwijken en integratie/ burgerschap. Hij wil de tweedeling in de Haagse samenleving tegengaan en meer leefbaarheid creëren
Ion Thruster Development at NASA Lewis Research Center
Recent ion propulsion technology efforts at NASA's Lewis Research Center including development of kW-class xenon ion thrusters, high power xenon and krypton ion thrusters, and power processors are reviewed. Thruster physical characteristics, performance data, life projections, and power processor component technology are summarized. The ion propulsion technology program is structured to address a broad set of mission applications from satellite stationkeeping and repositioning to primary propulsion using solar or nuclear power systems
Verhaal uit de oude doos
In iedere editie wordt een onderwerp uit de B.I. L. - geschiedenis belicht. Dit keer is er aandacht voor de jaarlijkse Van Braamlezing. Deze lezing vindt plaats in de diesweek van de B.I.L. en is genoemd naar Professor van Braam. Lees in dit artikel wie hij was en hoe de traditie van de Van Braamlezing tot stand is gekomen
Dynamic concentration of motors in microtubule arrays
We present experimental and theoretical studies of the dynamics of molecular
motors in microtubule arrays and asters. By solving a convection-diffusion
equation we find that the density profile of motors in a two-dimensional aster
is characterized by continuously varying exponents. Simulations are used to
verify the assumptions of the continuum model. We observe the concentration
profiles of kinesin moving in quasi two-dimensional artificial asters by
fluorescent microscopy and compare with our theoretical results.Comment: 4pages, 4 figures revte
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