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Evaluation of Degradation Models for High Strength p-Aramid Fibres Used in Body Armour

October 1, 2018
Author(s)
Kirk D. Rice, Amy E. Engelbrecht-Wiggans, Emilien J. Guigues, Amanda Forster
To improve the reliability and design of armour, it is imperative to understand the failure modes and the degradation rates of the materials used in armour. Despite the best efforts of manufacturers, some vulnerability of armour materials to ageing due

Generalized source-conditions and uncertainty bounds for deconvolution problems

October 1, 2018
Author(s)
Jake D. Rezac, Andrew M. Dienstfrey, Nicholas A. Vlajic, Akobuije D. Chijioke, Paul D. Hale
Many problems in time-dependent metrology can be phrased mathematically as deconvolution problems. In such cases, measured data is modeled as the convolution of a known system response function with an unknown input signal, and the goal is to estimate the

Platform development for expression and purification of stable isotope labeled monoclonal antibodies in Escherichia coli

October 1, 2018
Author(s)
Prasad T. Reddy, Robert G. Brinson, James T. Hoopes, Colleen McClung, Na Ke, Lila Kashi, Mehmet Berkmen
Proteins labeled with stable isotopes play an important role in structural and biophysical studies including nuclear magnetic resonance, small angle neutron scattering, neutron reflectometry, quantitative mass spec and more. The most common and cost

Platform development for expression and purification of stable isotope labeled monoclonal antibodies in Escherichia coli

October 1, 2018
Author(s)
Robert Brinson, James T. Hoopes, Colleen McClung, Na Ke, Lila Kashi, Mehmet Berkmen, Zvi Kelman, Prasad T. Reddy
Proteins labeled with stable isotopes play an important role in structural and biophysical studies including nuclear magnetic resonance, small angle neutron scattering, neutron reflectometry, quantitative mass spec and more. The most common and cost

Programmers Guide to the BACnet Communications DLL

October 1, 2018
Author(s)
Michael A. Galler
The BACnet standard defines a communication protocol for information exchange between components of a distributed building automation and control system. The BACnet communications dynamically linked library enables researchers to implement selected BACnet

reductus: A Stateless Python Data-Reduction Service with a Browser Frontend

October 1, 2018
Author(s)
Brian B. Maranville, William D. Ratcliff, Paul A. Kienzle
The online data reduction service reductus transforms measurements in experimental science from laboratory coordinates into physically meaningful quantities with accurate estimation of uncertainties based on instrumental settings and properties. This

Service Life Prediction Models to Predict Building Skin Failures

October 1, 2018
Author(s)
Christopher C. White, Donald L. Hunston, Adam L. Pintar
Determination of the in-service performance and failure of a building envelope material exposed to outdoor weathering has been a significant research goal for the last 100 years. Typically, estimations of the time to failure or durability of a material is

Spectroscopic Compton Imaging of Prompt Gamma Emission at the MeV Energy Range

October 1, 2018
Author(s)
Haijian Chen, Huaiyu Chen-Mayer, Danyal J. Turkoglu, Benjamin Riley, Emily Draeger, jerimy Polf
Prompt gamma activation analysis (PGAA) is a bulk elemental analysis technique using gamma rays emitted immediately following neutron capture. Spatial information about the composition within the sample could be obtained with PGAA in a time-consuming

Visualizing Structural Transformation and Guest Binding in a Flexible Metal-Organic Framework under High Pressure and Room Temperature

October 1, 2018
Author(s)
Hui Yang, Feng Guo, Prem Lama, Gaurav Verma, Wen-Yang Gao, Hui Wu, Leonard J. Barbour, Wei Zhou, Jian Zhang, Briana Aguila, Shengqian Ma
Understanding effect of gas molecules on the framework structures upon gas sorption in porous materials is highly desirable for the development of gas storage and separation technologies. However, this remains challenging for flexible metal-organic

ABC's of Conformity Assessment

September 30, 2018
Author(s)
Lisa J. Carnahan, Amy L. Phelps
The Standards Coordination Office periodically publishes information related to standards and conformity assessment as a service to producers and users of such systems – both in the public and private sector. This publication is designed to provide the

Conformity Assessment Considerations for Federal Agencies

September 30, 2018
Author(s)
Lisa J. Carnahan, Amy L. Phelps
The Standards Coordination Office periodically publishes information related to standards and conformity assessment as a service. This document provides those not fully familiar with the field of conformity assessment an introduction to the complexities in
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