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Narrative in design development
This paper describes the value of narrative used with ideation tools in aiding the rapid production of product concepts and designs for masters students of graphics, fine art, product and industrial design. The ideation tools used alongside narrative included elements of divergent and convergent thinking in combination with reverse engineering and functional analysis, and practical prototyping using a range of readily adapted artefacts. Narrative was introduced and used by the students in order to ensure the development of a context and purpose for the product, artefact or system developed or proposed and to stimulate original product concepts, ideas and thinking. The concept of narrative is familiar in design. Here however the concept was reinforced using structures associated with fictional narrative. Reverse engineering exploring the deconstruction and identification of function for each component in a product was used to aid students ensure practicality in their idea implementation. This paper describes positive experiences resulting from this activity, with a particular focus on the value of narrative in developing robust concepts. The use of physical prototyping provided tangible and instant feedback for divergent and convergent phases of idea development
Breakdown of QCD Factorization for P-Wave Quarkonium Production at Low Transverse Momentum
Quarkonium production at low transverse momentum in hadron collisions can be
used to extract Transverse-Momentum-Dependent(TMD) gluon distribution
functions, if TMD factorization holds there. We show that TMD factorization for
the case of P-wave quarkonium with holds at one-loop
level, but is violated beyond one-loop level. TMD factorization for other
P-wave quarkonium is also violated already at one-loop.Comment: Published version in Physics Letters B (2014), pp. 103-10
Transverse Momentum Dependent Factorization for Quarkonium Production at Low Transverse Momentum
Quarkonium production in hadron collisions at low transverse momentum
with as the quarkonium mass can be used for probing
transverse momentum dependent (TMD) gluon distributions. For this purpose, one
needs to establish the TMD factorization for the process. We examine the
factorization at the one-loop level for the production of or .
The perturbative coefficient in the factorization is determined at one-loop
accuracy. Comparing the factorization derived at tree level and that beyond the
tree level, a soft factor is, in general, needed to completely cancel soft
divergences. We have also discussed possible complications of TMD factorization
of p-wave quarkonium production.Comment: Title changed in the journal, published versio
New parametrization for the nuclear covariant energy density functional with point-coupling interaction
A new parametrization PC-PK1 for the nuclear covariant energy density
functional with nonlinear point-coupling interaction is proposed by fitting to
observables for 60 selected spherical nuclei, including the binding energies,
charge radii and empirical pairing gaps. The success of PC-PK1 is illustrated
in its description for infinite nuclear matter and finite nuclei including the
ground-state and low-lying excited states. Particularly, PC-PK1 improves the
description for isospin dependence of binding energy along either the isotopic
or the isotonic chains, which makes it more reliable for application in exotic
nuclei. The predictive power of PC-PK1 is also illustrated for the nuclear
low-lying excitation states in a five-dimensional collective Hamiltonian in
which the parameters are determined by constrained calculations for triaxial
shapes.Comment: 32 pages, 12 figures, 4 tables, accepted by Phys. Rev.
On the kinematic signature of a central Galactic bar in observed star samples
A quasi self-consistent model for a barred structure in the central regions
of our Galaxy is used to calculate the signature of such a triaxial structure
on the kinematical properties of star samples. We argue that, due to the
presence of a velocity dispersion, such effects are much harder to detect in
the stellar component than in the gas. It might be almost impossible to detect
stellar kinematical evidence for a bar using only l-v diagrams, if there is no
a priori knowledge of the potential. Therefore, we propose some test parameters
that can easily be applied to observed star samples, and that also incorporate
distances or proper motions. We discus the diagnostic power of these tests as a
function of the sample size and the bar strength. We conclude that about 1000
stars would be necessary to diagnose triaxiality with some statistical
confidence.Comment: 9 pages + 8 PS figures, uses aas2pp4.sty. Accepted by Ap
Antimagnetic Rotation Band in Nuclei: A Microscopic Description
Covariant density functional theory and the tilted axis cranking method are
used to investigate antimagnetic rotation (AMR) in nuclei for the first time in
a fully self-consistent and microscopic way. The experimental spectrum as well
as the B(E2) values of the recently observed AMR band in 105Cd are reproduced
very well. This gives a further strong hint that AMR is realized in specific
bands in nuclei.Comment: 10 pages, 4 figure
Numerical analysis of a downsized 2-stroke uniflow engine
In order to optimize the 2-stroke uniflow engine performance on vehicle applications, numerical analysis has been introduced, 3D CFD model has been built for the optimization of intake charge organization. The scavenging process was investigated and the intake port design details were improved. Then the output data from 3D CFD calculation were applied to a 1D engine model to process the analysis on engine performance. The boost system optimization of the engine has been carried out also. Furthermore, a vehicle model was also set up to investigate the engine in-vehicle performance
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