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Determination of a set of constitutive equations for an al-li alloy at SPF conditions
© 2015 The Authors.Uniaxial tensile tests of aluminium-lithium alloy AA1420wereconducted at superplastic forming conditions. The mechanical properties of this Al-Li alloy were then modelled by a set of physicallybased constitutive equations. The constitutive equations describe the isotropic work hardening,recovery and damage by dislocation density changes and grain size evolution. Based on a recent upgraded optimisation technique, the material constants for these constitutive equations were determined
Green's function method for single-particle resonant states in relativistic mean field theory
Relativistic mean field theory is formulated with the Green's function method
in coordinate space to investigate the single-particle bound states and
resonant states on the same footing. Taking the density of states for free
particle as a reference, the energies and widths of single-particle resonant
states are extracted from the density of states without any ambiguity. As an
example, the energies and widths for single-neutron resonant states in
Sn are compared with those obtained by the scattering phase-shift
method, the analytic continuation in the coupling constant approach, the real
stabilization method and the complex scaling method. Excellent agreements are
found for the energies and widths of single-neutron resonant states.Comment: 20 pages, 7 figure
Integrating BOINC with Microsoft Excel: A case study
The convergence of conventional Grid computing with public resource computing (PRC) offers potential benefits in the enterprise setting. For this work we took the popular PRC toolkit BOINC and used it to execute a previously monolithic Microsoft Excel financial model across several commodity computers. Our experience indicates that speedup approaching linear may be realised for certain scenarios, and that this approach offers a viable route to leveraging idle desktop PCs in the enterprise
The Chinese-French SVOM mission for Gamma-Ray Burst studies
We present the Space-based multi-band astronomical Variable Objects Monitor
mission (SVOM) decided by the Chinese National Space Agency (CNSA) and the
French Space Agency (CNES). The mission which is designed to detect about 80
Gamma-Ray Bursts (GRBs) of all known types per year, will carry a very
innovative scientific payload combining a gamma-ray coded mask imagers
sensitive in the range 4 keV to 250 keV, a soft X-ray telescope operating
between 0.5 to 2 keV, a gamma-ray spectro-photometer sensitive in the range 50
keV to 5 MeV, and an optical telescope able to measure the GRB afterglow
emission down to a magnitude limit M with a 300 s exposure. A particular
attention will be also paid to the follow-up in making easy the observation of
the SVOM detected GRB by the largest ground based telescopes.
Scheduled for a launch in 2013, it will provide fast and reliable GRB
positions, will measure the broadband spectral energy distribution and temporal
properties of the prompt emission, and will quickly identify the optical
afterglows of detected GRBs, including those at very high redshift.Comment: Proceedings of the SF2A conference, Paris, 200
Control of beam propagation in optically written waveguides beyond the paraxial approximation
Beam propagation beyond the paraxial approximation is studied in an optically
written waveguide structure. The waveguide structure that leads to
diffractionless light propagation, is imprinted on a medium consisting of a
five-level atomic vapor driven by an incoherent pump and two coherent spatially
dependent control and plane-wave fields. We first study propagation in a single
optically written waveguide, and find that the paraxial approximation does not
provide an accurate description of the probe propagation. We then employ
coherent control fields such that two parallel and one tilted Gaussian beams
produce a branched waveguide structure. The tilted beam allows selective
steering of the probe beam into different branches of the waveguide structure.
The transmission of the probe beam for a particular branch can be improved by
changing the width of the titled Gaussian control beam as well as the intensity
of the spatially dependent incoherent pump field.Comment: 10 pages, 9 figure
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