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Error sensitivity function catalog
Various systematic errors of orbital solutions involving range and range rate rada
Modular Workflow Engine for Distributed Services using Lightweight Java Clients
In this article we introduce the concept and the first implementation of a
lightweight client-server-framework as middleware for distributed computing. On
the client side an installation without administrative rights or privileged
ports can turn any computer into a worker node. Only a Java runtime environment
and the JAR files comprising the workflow client are needed. To connect all
clients to the engine one open server port is sufficient. The engine submits
data to the clients and orchestrates their work by workflow descriptions from a
central database. Clients request new task descriptions periodically, thus the
system is robust against network failures. In the basic set-up, data up- and
downloads are handled via HTTP communication with the server. The performance
of the modular system could additionally be improved using dedicated file
servers or distributed network file systems.
We demonstrate the design features of the proposed engine in real-world
applications from mechanical engineering. We have used this system on a compute
cluster in design-of-experiment studies, parameter optimisations and robustness
validations of finite element structures.Comment: 14 pages, 8 figure
Pre-processing of Wallops Station AN/FPQ-6 GEOS 2 data
Preprocessing, operation, and calibration procedures for Wallops radar syste
Orthotropic rotation-free thin shell elements
A method to simulate orthotropic behaviour in thin shell finite elements is
proposed. The approach is based on the transformation of shape function
derivatives, resulting in a new orthogonal basis aligned to a specified
preferred direction for all elements. This transformation is carried out solely
in the undeformed state leaving minimal additional impact on the computational
effort expended to simulate orthotropic materials compared to isotropic,
resulting in a straightforward and highly efficient implementation. This method
is implemented for rotation-free triangular shells using the finite element
framework built on the Kirchhoff--Love theory employing subdivision surfaces.
The accuracy of this approach is demonstrated using the deformation of a
pinched hemispherical shell (with a 18{\deg} hole) standard benchmark. To
showcase the efficiency of this implementation, the wrinkling of orthotropic
sheets under shear displacement is analyzed. It is found that orthotropic
subdivision shells are able to capture the wrinkling behavior of sheets
accurately for coarse meshes without the use of an additional wrinkling model.Comment: 10 pages, 8 figure
The Effect of 2,3,5-triiodobenzoic Acid on Flax
Through the study of environmental control of plant growth, it has become known that external factors control the internal hormonal factors. The time and amount of hormone produced control the plant growth. It therefore has become of interest, since the discovery of growth regulators, to think about artificial application of hormones and antihormones. The selection, timing and amount of hormone applied are very important. The desired result is an alteration of the life cycle of the plant in such a manner that an increase in yield is achieved
Half-Life of O
We have measured the half-life of O, a superallowed decay isotope. The O was produced by the
C(He,n)O reaction using a carbon aerogel target. A
low-energy ion beam of O was mass separated and implanted in a thin
beryllium foil. The beta particles were counted with plastic scintillator
detectors. We find s. This result is
higher than an average value from six earlier experiments, but agrees more
closely with the most recent previous measurement.Comment: 10 pages, 5 figure
Collapse of orthotropic spherical shells
We report on the buckling and subsequent collapse of orthotropic elastic
spherical shells under volume and pressure control. Going far beyond what is
known for isotropic shells, a rich morphological phase space with three
distinct regimes emerges upon variation of shell slenderness and degree of
orthotropy. Our extensive numerical simulations are in agreement with
experiments using fabricated polymer shells. The shell buckling pathways and
corresponding strain energy evolution are shown to depend strongly on material
orthotropy. We find surprisingly robust orthotropic structures with strong
similarities to stomatocytes and tricolpate pollen grains, suggesting that the
shape of several of Nature's collapsed shells could be understood from the
viewpoint of material orthotropy.Comment: 7 pages, 5 figure
Subdivision Shell Elements with Anisotropic Growth
A thin shell finite element approach based on Loop's subdivision surfaces is
proposed, capable of dealing with large deformations and anisotropic growth. To
this end, the Kirchhoff-Love theory of thin shells is derived and extended to
allow for arbitrary in-plane growth. The simplicity and computational
efficiency of the subdivision thin shell elements is outstanding, which is
demonstrated on a few standard loading benchmarks. With this powerful tool at
hand, we demonstrate the broad range of possible applications by numerical
solution of several growth scenarios, ranging from the uniform growth of a
sphere, to boundary instabilities induced by large anisotropic growth. Finally,
it is shown that the problem of a slowly and uniformly growing sheet confined
in a fixed hollow sphere is equivalent to the inverse process where a sheet of
fixed size is slowly crumpled in a shrinking hollow sphere in the frictionless,
quasi-static, elastic limit.Comment: 20 pages, 12 figures, 1 tabl
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