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The Role of Localities in the Transportation and Disposal of Nuclear Wastes
Transportation and disposal of nuclear wastes brings the apprehensions associated with nuclear power into close physical and psychological proximity to many Americans. The subject of transportation comes with its own set of problems, including potential accidents, packaging, routing, security, sabotage, and special agency actions. Common to all of these problems is the element of the unknown. Clearly nuclear shipments pre- sent some kind of public health hazard, not necessarily as great as some other activities do and .. .the nature of that hazard is not known precisely
The Status of the At-Will Employment Doctrine in Virginia after Bowman v. State Bank of Keysville
The development of the employment-at-will doctrine has tracked the changing character of the work force from the days of simple master-servant domestic relations to the commercial realities of twentieth-century industrial capitalism. The rule grew out of the humane principle that it would be unjust to employ a laborer during the planting and harvesting months, only to discharge that laborer during the harsh winter. Hence, the realities of the agrarian economy of the British Isles and the closeness of the master and domestic servant relationship shaped the yearly hiring rule. This rule developed into a presumption that a hiring for an indefinite term was a hiring for a year and extended to all types of workers
Gravitational conundrum? Dynamical mass segregation versus disruption of binary stars in dense stellar systems
Upon their formation, dynamically cool (collapsing) star clusters will,
within only a few million years, achieve stellar mass segregation for stars
down to a few solar masses, simply because of gravitational two-body
encounters. Since binary systems are, on average, more massive than single
stars, one would expect them to also rapidly mass segregate dynamically.
Contrary to these expectations and based on high-resolution Hubble Space
Telescope observations, we show that the compact, 15-30 Myr-old Large
Magellanic Cloud cluster NGC 1818 exhibits tantalizing hints at the >= 2 sigma
level of significance (> 3 sigma if we assume a power-law secondary-to-primary
mass-ratio distribution) of an increasing fraction of F-star binary systems
(with combined masses of 1.3-1.6 Msun) with increasing distance from the
cluster center, specifically between the inner 10 to 20" (approximately
equivalent to the cluster's core and half-mass radii) and the outer 60 to 80".
If confirmed, this will offer support of the theoretically predicted but thus
far unobserved dynamical disruption processes of the significant population of
'soft' binary systems---with relatively low binding energies compared to the
kinetic energy of their stellar members---in star clusters, which we have
access to here by virtue of the cluster's unique combination of youth and high
stellar density.Comment: Accepted for publication in The Astrophysical Journal; 19 pages in
AASTeX format; 3 figure
Formal Verification of Neural Network Controlled Autonomous Systems
In this paper, we consider the problem of formally verifying the safety of an
autonomous robot equipped with a Neural Network (NN) controller that processes
LiDAR images to produce control actions. Given a workspace that is
characterized by a set of polytopic obstacles, our objective is to compute the
set of safe initial conditions such that a robot trajectory starting from these
initial conditions is guaranteed to avoid the obstacles. Our approach is to
construct a finite state abstraction of the system and use standard
reachability analysis over the finite state abstraction to compute the set of
the safe initial states. The first technical problem in computing the finite
state abstraction is to mathematically model the imaging function that maps the
robot position to the LiDAR image. To that end, we introduce the notion of
imaging-adapted sets as partitions of the workspace in which the imaging
function is guaranteed to be affine. We develop a polynomial-time algorithm to
partition the workspace into imaging-adapted sets along with computing the
corresponding affine imaging functions. Given this workspace partitioning, a
discrete-time linear dynamics of the robot, and a pre-trained NN controller
with Rectified Linear Unit (ReLU) nonlinearity, the second technical challenge
is to analyze the behavior of the neural network. To that end, we utilize a
Satisfiability Modulo Convex (SMC) encoding to enumerate all the possible
segments of different ReLUs. SMC solvers then use a Boolean satisfiability
solver and a convex programming solver and decompose the problem into smaller
subproblems. To accelerate this process, we develop a pre-processing algorithm
that could rapidly prune the space feasible ReLU segments. Finally, we
demonstrate the efficiency of the proposed algorithms using numerical
simulations with increasing complexity of the neural network controller
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Analysis of Ferroelectric Ceramic Fabricated by Binder Jetting Technology
The M-Lab system from ExOne was used to fabricate 3D structures of BaTiO3 ceramic
with applications that include dielectric capacitors, sensors, and integrated circuits. For this
project, layer thicknesses of 15 and 30 μm and various percentages of binder saturation were
used to fabricate components from powder. An organic binding agent was utilized during the
printing process and later burned out at ~600°C prior to sintering. Multiple building parameters
and sintering profiles were analyzed and compared in an attempt to obtain dense parts while
examining shrinkage percentage variations.Mechanical Engineerin
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Study of Different Aging Conditions for Analysis of Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of F357 Alloy Fabricated in LPBF Printer
Aluminum F357 is a widely used material for casting in aerospace and additive manufacturing
industry. Heat treatments are commonly applied to some aluminum alloys to modify its
properties. With a further study on the aging and performance of the F357 with 3D printing
technology, several industries benefit of this, military, automotive and aerospace are some
examples, because the numerous components casted in service. This work presents mechanical
properties of F357 specimens fabricated with EOS technology and subjected to heat treatments.
Heat treatments conditions were applied to tensile specimens and tested. Furthermore, the
specimens were subjected to artificial thermal aging for 100 h and 1000 h at two different
temperatures (285 ºF and 350 ºF), and their mechanical properties were also determined. Finally,
remarks on the comparison between the heat treatments and the effect of thermal aging on the
microstructures and mechanical properties of the specimens will be presented.Mechanical Engineerin
A VLT/VIMOS view of two multiple-cluster systems: structure and galaxy properties
We analysed spectroscopic data obtained with VLT-VIMOS for two
multiple-cluster systems, PLCKG and PLCKG, discovered
via their thermal Sunyaev-Zel'dovich signal by . Combining the Optical
spectroscopy, for the redshift determination, and photometric data from galaxy
surveys (SDSS, WISE, DESI), we were able to study the structure of the two
multiple-cluster systems, to determine their nature and the properties of their
member galaxies. We found that the two systems are populated mainly with
passive galaxies and that PLCKG consists of a pair of clusters at
redshift and a background isolated cluster at , whereas
the system PLCKG is a chance association of three independent
clusters at redshifts , , and . We also find
evidence for remaining star formation activity in the highest-redshift cluster
of PLCKG, at .Comment: 12 pages, 9 Figures, 5 Tables. Submitted to A&A, comments are welcom
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