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Post-process machining of additive manufactured stainless steel

April 29, 2015
Author(s)
Brandon M. Lane, Shawn P. Moylan, Eric P. Whitenton
Due to the poorer surface finish and geometric accuracy of additive manufactured (AM) parts compared to machined parts, it is inevitable that parts fabricated through AM processes will require post-process machining. This problem was identified early by

Progress Toward Standardized Additive Manufacturing Test Artifacts

April 29, 2015
Author(s)
Shawn P. Moylan
Users and buyers of additive manufacturing (AM) systems need to know system performance characteristics to make important, basic decisions such as whether or not the system is capable of manufacturing their parts. Unfortunately, there are no standard

Separation of Magnetic and Superconducting Behaviour in YBa 2 Cu 3 O 6.33 (T c =8.4 K)

April 29, 2015
Author(s)
Zahra Yamani, W.J. L. Buyers, F Wang, Young-June Kim, Jae-Ho Chung, Sung Chang, Peter M. Gehring, Goran Gasparovic, Christopher Stock, C. L. Broholm, J.C. Baglo, Ruixing Liang, D. A. Bonn, W. N. Hardy
Neutron scattering from high-quality YBa2Cu3O6.33 (YBCO6.33) single crystals with a Tc of 8.4 K shows no evidence of a coexistence of superconductivity with long-range antiferromagnetic order at this very low, near-critical doping of p0.055. However, we

Data-Driven Decision-Making: Using Bibliometrics for Collection Analysis

April 28, 2015
Author(s)
Stacy M. Bruss
You may be familiar with using bibliometrics, the quantitative analysis of scholarly literature, to assess the impact of researchers. But have you used it to assess the impact of your collection and to perform evidence-based collection development? Bruss

Near-infrared single-photon spectroscopy of a whispering gallery mode resonator using energy-resolving transition edge sensors

April 28, 2015
Author(s)
Thomas Gerrits, Michael Fortsch, Martin J. Stevens, Dmitry Strekalov, Gerhard Schunk, Josef Furst, Ulrich Vogl, Florian Sedlmeir, Harald G. Schwefel, Gerd Leuchs, Christoph Marquardt
We demonstrate a method to perform spectroscopy of near-infrared single photons without the need of dispersive elements. This method is based on a photon energy resolving transition edge sensor and is applied for the characterization of a widely wavelength

Close Correlation between Magnetic Properties and the Soft Phonon Mode of the Structural Transition in BaFe 2 A s 2 and SrFe 2 As 2

April 27, 2015
Author(s)
Daniel E Parshall, L. Pintschovius, J. L. Niedziela, J.-P. Castellan, D. Lamago, R. Mittal, Th. Wolf, D. Reznik
Parent compounds of Fe-based superconductors undergo a structural phase transition from a tetragonal to an orthorhombic structure. We investigated the temperature dependence of the frequencies of transverse acoustic (TA) phonons that extrapolate to the

Interface-State Capture Kinetics by Variable Duty Cycle Charge Pumping

April 27, 2015
Author(s)
Asahiko Matsuda, Jason T. Ryan, Jason P. Campbell, Kin P. Cheung
We demonstrated a new variant of the charge-pumping technique featuring varying duty cycle gate pulses to directly probe the interface-state carrier capture process in the time domain. This technique retains the exceptional sensitivity of charge pumping

Simulation of a Wind Driven Basement Fire - Riverdale Heights, MD

April 27, 2015
Author(s)
Craig G. Weinschenk, Kristopher Overholt, Daniel M. Madrzykowski
Fire Dynamics Simulator (FDS), which is a fire model that is developed and maintained by the Na- tional Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), was used to provide insight into the dynamics of a fire that occurred on February 24, 2012, within a

Tower of Covering Arrays

April 25, 2015
Author(s)
Raghu N. Kacker, Jose Torres Jimenez
Covering arrays are combinatorial objects that have several practical applications, specially in the design of experiments for software and hardware testing. A covering array CA(N;t,k,v) of strength t and order v is an N×k array over Z v with the property

Computational Study of Trimer Self-Assembly and Fluid Phase Behavior

April 24, 2015
Author(s)
Harold W. Hatch, Vincent K. Shen, Jeetain Mittal
The fluid phase diagram of trimer particles composed of one central attractive bead and two repulsive beads was determined as a function of simple geometric parameters using flat-histogram Monte Carlo methods. A variety of self-assembled structures were

Magnetic Order in a-RuCl 3 : A Honeycomb-Lattice Quantum Magnet with Strong Spin-Orbit Coupling

April 24, 2015
Author(s)
J. A. Sears, M. Songvilay, K. W. Plumb, J. P. Clancy, Yiming Qiu, Yang Zhao, Daniel E. Parshall, Young-June Kim
We report magnetic and thermodynamic properties of single crystal α-RuCl 3, in which the Ru 3+ (4d 5) ion is in its low spin state and forms a honeycomb lattice. Two features are observed in both magnetic susceptibility and specific heat data; a sharp peak

Performance Measurement of Mobile Manipulators

April 24, 2015
Author(s)
Roger V. Bostelman, Tsai Hong Hong, Jeremy A. Marvel
This paper describes a concept for measuring the reproducible performance of mobile manipulators to be used for assembly or other similar tasks. An AGV with an onboard robot arm was programmed to repeatedly move to and stop at a novel, reconfigurable

Analysis of a Half-Scale Composite Floor System Test under Column Loss Scenarios

April 23, 2015
Author(s)
Joseph A. Main, Jonathan M. Weigand, Eric S. Johnson, Tim Francicso, Judy Liu, Jeffrey W. Berman, Larry A. Fahnestock
This paper describes modeling and analysis of a half-scale steel gravity frame system with composite concrete slab on steel deck that was constructed and tested at the University of Illinois under corner, edge, and interior column removal scenarios. For

Introducing Combinatorial Testing in a Large Organization

April 23, 2015
Author(s)
Jon Hagar, Thomas Wissink, D. Richard Kuhn, Raghu N. Kacker
A two-year study of eight pilot projects to introduce combinatorial testing in a large aerospace corporation found that the new methods were practical, significantly lowered development costs, and improved test coverage by 20 to 50 percent.

Measuring collected gas with microwave and acoustic resonances

April 23, 2015
Author(s)
Keith A. Gillis, James W. Schmidt, Michael R. Moldover, James B. Mehl
With calibrations of large flow meters in mind, we established the feasibility of determining the mass M of argon gas contained within a 0.3 m 3 commercially manufactured pressure vessel ("tank") with a relative standard uncertainty of u r(M) = 0.0016 at 0

New Steel Gravity Connection Details for Enhanced Integrity

April 23, 2015
Author(s)
Jonathan M. Weigand, Jeffrey W. Berman
Recent large-scale tests have found that Steel Gravity Framing Systems (SGFSs) with conventional connections were inadequate to support the integrity gravity load combinations under column removal scenarios. To address this issue, detailed connection

Rapid PCR of STR Markers: Applications to Human Identification

April 23, 2015
Author(s)
Peter Vallone, Erica Romsos
Multiplex PCR with fluorescently labeled primers has been an essential method for the amplification of short tandem repeats used in human identify testing. Within the STR workflow of extraction, quantitation, amplification, separation, and detection
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