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Simulation of a Single Asperity Impacts at Head-Disk Interface

October 12, 2021
Author(s)
Tze J. Chuang, Stephen M. Hsu
During the track accessing mode of a hard disk drive, the flying height of the slider over the disk surface becomes smaller and smaller as the demand in data storage a real density increases. As a result, the propensity of glide avalanche is bound to

Tribological Performance of Head-Disk Interface Due to Nanoasperity Impacts

October 12, 2021
Author(s)
Tze J. Chuang, Stephen M. Hsu
During the track accessing mode ofa hard disk drive, theflying height of the slider over thedisk surface becomes smaller and smaller as the demand in data storage density increases. As aresult, the propensity of glide avalanche is bound to increase when

Porosity Measurements and Analysis for Metal Additive Manufacturing Process Control

September 16, 2014
Author(s)
John A. Slotwinski, Edward J. Garboczi, Keith M. Hebenstreit
Additive manufacturing techniques can produce complex, high-value metal parts, with potential applications as critical metal components such as those found in aerospace engines and as customized biomedical implants. Material porosity in these parts is

Application of a Natural Ventilation System Design Tool To A School Building

November 8, 2013
Author(s)
Steven J. Emmerich, William S. Dols, Brian J. Polidoro
A software tool to aid in the design of natural ventilation systems has recently been udpated. This update implements a general method for sizing of natural ventilation components, which allows direct consideration of stack and wind-driven airflow. The

The sixth industrial fluid properties simulation challenge

July 28, 2011
Author(s)
F Case, Anne M. Chaka, Jonathan D. Moore, Raymond D. Mountain, Richard B. Ross, Vincent K. Shen, Eric A. Stahlberg
The sixth industrial fluid properties simulation challenge was held in 2010. The contestants were challenged to predict mutual solubility in liquid-liquid equilibria (LLE) for the PROGLYDE DMM + water system at various temperatures and atmospheric pressure

Improving the Usability and Accessibility of Voting Systems and Products

April 1, 2004
Author(s)
Sharon J. Laskowski, James H. Yen, M Autry, John V. Cugini, W Killam
In the Help America Vote Act (HAVA) of 2002, Public Law 107-252, the Election Assistance Commission, in consultation with the National Institute of Standards and Technology, is mandated to submit a report on human factors, usability, and accessibility to

CONTAM 2.1 Supplemental User Guide and Program Documentation

October 22, 2003
Author(s)
George Walton, William Stuart Dols
CONTAM is a general purpose, multi-zone (nodal) airflow and contaminant transport analysis tool that can be used to determine inter-zone pressure differences, airflow rates and contaminant transport in complex building structures. This tool was developed

PIV Measurements in a Droplet-Laden Homogeneous Turbulent Flow Over a Cylinder

May 1, 2003
Author(s)
Cary Presser, G Papadopoulos, J F. Widmann
The dispersal of high boiling point liquid fire suppression agents around solid obstacles is investigated to obtain a better understanding of the physical processes of droplet transport in cluttered spaces. To this end, the present experimental

Droplet-Laden Homogeneous Turbulent Flow Over Unheated and Heated Cylinders

February 1, 2003
Author(s)
Cary Presser, G Papadopoulos, J F. Widmann
The dispersal of high boiling point liquid fire suppression agents around solid obstacles is investigated to obtain a better understanding of the physical processes of droplet transport in cluttered spaces. To this end, the present experimental

A Phenomenological Droplet Impact Model for Lagrangian Spray Transport

January 1, 2003
Author(s)
P E. DesJardin, Cary Presser, P J. Disimile, J R. Tucker
The overall objective of this research is to gain fundamental knowledge of fire-suppression agent transport in the cluttered environments of aircraft engine nacelles (i.e., hydraulic and electrical lines, mounting brackets, etc.). A new generation of Halon

Dynamic Analysis of Sliding Contacts at Head-Disk Interface

October 1, 2002
Author(s)
Tze J. Chuang, Stephen M. Hsu
As magnetic data storage technology moves towards higher areal data density with higher rotational speeds and lower flying heights, the propensity of severe sliding contacts at the head-disk interface is bound to increase. The tribological performance of

A Droplet Impact Model for Agent Transport in Engine Nacelles

May 1, 2002
Author(s)
P E. DesJardin, Cary Presser, P J. Disimile, J R. Tucker
The overall objective of this research is to gain fundamental knowledge of fire-suppression agent transport in the cluttered environments of aircraft engine nacelles (i.e., hydraulic and electrical lines, mounting brackets, etc.). A new generation of Halon

Liquid Agent Transport Around Solid Obstacles

May 1, 2002
Author(s)
Cary Presser, J F. Widmann, G Papadopoulos
The focus of this effort is to investigate the dispersal of liquid fire suppression agents around solid obstacles, and obtain a better understanding of the physical processes of droplet transport in cluttered spaces. An experimental investigation is

Particulate Entry Lag in Spot-Type Smoke Detectors

July 5, 1999
Author(s)
Thomas G. Cleary, Artur A. Chernovsky, William L. Grosshandler, Michael D. Anderson
It is well documented that alarm signals from spot-type smoke detectors (ionization and photoelectric) are delayed when the threshold value has been achieved outside the detector housing as a result of convective transport of smoke through the detector to

Optimization of System Discharge (NIST SP 890)

November 1, 1995
Author(s)
Jiann C. Yang, Thomas G. Cleary, I Vazquez, C I. Boyer, M D. King, B D. Breuel, C A. Womeldorf, William L. Grosshandler, Marcia L. Huber, L Weber, G. Gmurczyk
Current aircraft fire suppression bottles for dry bay and engine nacelle applications, which are designed to meet Military Specification MIL-C-22284A (proof pressure of 9.62 MPa and minimum burst pressure of 12.37 MPa), are normally filled with liquid

RSTA on the Move

November 1, 1994
Author(s)
L Davis, Martin Herman, R Bajcsy, R O. Nelson

New beyond-Voigt line-shape pro le recommended for the HITRAN database

March 27, 2025
Author(s)
Piotr Wcislo, N. Stolarczyk, M. Slowinski, H. Jozwiak, Daniel Lisak, R. Ciurylo, A. Cygan, F. Schreier, C.D. Boone, A. Castrillo, L. Gianfrani, Y. Tan, S-M. Hu, Erin Adkins, Joseph Hodges, H. Tran, H.N. Ngo, J.M- Hartmann, A. Campargue, S. Beguier, R.J. Hargreaves, L.S. Rothman, I.E. Gordon
Parameters associated with the collisional perturbation of spectral lines are essential for modeling the absorption of electromagnetic radiation in planetary atmospheres. The HITRAN molecular spectroscopic database provides these parameters, although

Correlating Titanium Powder Manufacturing Methods and Resultant Particle Morphologies to Microstructural Properties, Particle Flight and Impact Velocity, and Bonding and Deposition Characteristics in Cold Spray Additive Manufacturing

January 23, 2025
Author(s)
Pranav Anumandla, Carlos Faggi, Sinan Muftu, Edward Garboczi, Newell Moser, Rachel Cook, Nicholas Derimow, Ozan Ozdemir
Unlike high temperature thermal spray processes and metal additive manufacturing methods that require extensive heat treatment, native particle microstructural properties in the feedstock powder have been shown to dictate the final thermomechanical

Systematic Merging of Nonfullerene Acceptor p-Extension and Tetrafluorination Strategies Affords Polymer Solar Cells with > 16% Efficiency

April 13, 2021
Author(s)
Subhrangsu Mukherjee, Dean DeLongchamp, Guoping Li, Xiaohua Zhang, Leighton Jones, Joaquin Alzola, Liang-Wen Feng, Weigang Zhu, Charlotte Stern, Junsheng Yu, Vinod K. Sangwan, Kevin L. Kohlstedt, Michael R. Wasielewski, Mark C. Hersam, George C. Schatz, Antonio Facchetti, Tobin Marks
The end-capping group (EG) is the essential electron-withdrawing component of nonfullerene acceptors (NFAs) in bulk heterojunction (BHJ) organic solar cells (OSCs). To systematically probe the impact of two frequent EG functionalization strategies, π

Simulating a Virtual Machining Model in an Agent-Based Model for Advanced Analytics

September 25, 2017
Author(s)
David J. Lechevalier, Seungjun Shin, Sudarsan Rachuri, Sebti Foufou, Yung-Tsun T. Lee, Abdelaziz Bouras
Monitoring the performance of manufacturing equipment is critical to ensure the efficiency of manufacturing processes. Machine-monitoring data allows measuring manufacturing equipment efficiency. However, acquiring real and useful machine-monitoring data
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