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Micromagnetic Computational Standard Problem (Abstract)

April 1, 1997
Author(s)
Robert D. McMichael, Michael J. Donahue
Proposed solutions to a standard problem in micromagnetics that were collected anonymously from a number of researchers using a variety of computational techniques are presented. This is the first time that a problem in micromagnetics has been attempted by

The Mobilities of Ions and Cluster Ions Drifting in Polar Gas

April 1, 1997
Author(s)
J A. de Gouw, M Krishnamurthy, S R. Leone
The mobility of ions drifting in polar gases is explored both theoretically and experimentally. New expermental results are presented for (1) NO+ ions drifting in H 2O (the resuced zero-field mobility K 0 (0) is 0.66+or-}0.07 cm 2V -1s -1), (2) H 3O+(H6d2

Experimental Validation in Software Engineering

March 24, 1997
Author(s)
M V. Zelkowitz, D Wallace
Although experimentation is an accepted approach toward scientific validation in most scientific disciplines, it only recently has gained acceptance within the software development community. In this paper we discuss a 12-model classification scheme for

Algorithm for Estimating Carbon Monoxide Formation in Enclosure Fires

March 3, 1997
Author(s)
William M. Pitts
This paper introduces an engineering approach for estimating the generation rate of carbon monoxide (CO) within a room containing a fire. Four CO formation mechanisms: 1) quenching of a turbulent fire plume upon entering a rich upper layer, 2) mixing of

Analysis of Fire and Non-Fire Signatures for Discriminating Fire Detection

March 3, 1997
Author(s)
J A. Milke, T J. McAvoy
The characteristics of an improved fire detector which promptly reacts to smoke while discriminating between airborne signatures from fire and non-fire sources can be identified by considering signature patterns of each group of sources. Discrimination is

Effect of Sample Size on the Heat Release Rate of Charring Materials

March 3, 1997
Author(s)
S J. Ritchie, Kenneth D. Steckler, Anthony P. Hamins, Thomas G. Cleary, Jiann C. Yang, Takashi Kashiwagi
The burning of a horizontal wood slab situated atop an insulating substrate was modeled using three coupled submodels for the gas-phase, wood, and substrate processes. A global analytical model was used to determine the radiative and convective heat
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