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Test 1829: New Holland Tg 210 Diesel, Nebraska Tractor Test Lab Jan 2003

Test 1829: New Holland Tg 210 Diesel, Nebraska Tractor Test Lab

Nebraska Tractor Tests

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Test 1830: New Holland Tg 230 Diesel, Nebraska Tractor Test Lab Jan 2003

Test 1830: New Holland Tg 230 Diesel, Nebraska Tractor Test Lab

Nebraska Tractor Tests

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Test 1831: New Holland Tg 255 Diesel, Nebraska Tractor Test Lab Jan 2003

Test 1831: New Holland Tg 255 Diesel, Nebraska Tractor Test Lab

Nebraska Tractor Tests

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Test 1832: New Holland Tg 285 Diesel, Nebraska Tractor Test Lab Jan 2003

Test 1832: New Holland Tg 285 Diesel, Nebraska Tractor Test Lab

Nebraska Tractor Tests

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Test 2087: New Holland Tm130 Diesel, Nebraska Tractor Test Lab Jan 2003

Test 2087: New Holland Tm130 Diesel, Nebraska Tractor Test Lab

Nebraska Tractor Tests

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Test 1821: Challenger Mt735 Diesel, Nebraska Tractor Test Lab Jan 2003

Test 1821: Challenger Mt735 Diesel, Nebraska Tractor Test Lab

Nebraska Tractor Tests

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Test 1823: Challenger Mt 835 Diesel, Nebraska Tractor Test Lab Jan 2003

Test 1823: Challenger Mt 835 Diesel, Nebraska Tractor Test Lab

Nebraska Tractor Tests

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Test 1824: Challenger Mt845 Diesel, Nebraska Tractor Test Lab Jan 2003

Test 1824: Challenger Mt845 Diesel, Nebraska Tractor Test Lab

Nebraska Tractor Tests

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Extracting Movement Patterns Using Fuzzy And Neuro-Fuzzy Approaches, Haci Mustafa Palancioglu Jan 2003

Extracting Movement Patterns Using Fuzzy And Neuro-Fuzzy Approaches, Haci Mustafa Palancioglu

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Several applications generate large volumes of data on movements including vehicle navigation, fleet management, wildlife tracking and in the near future cell phone tracking. Such applications require support to manage the growing volumes of movement data. Understanding how an object moves in space and time is fundamental to the development of an appropriate movement model of the object. Many objects are dynamic and their positions change with time. The ability to reason about the changing positions of moving objects over time thus becomes crucial. Explanations on movements of an object require descriptions of the patterns they exhibit over space and …


2003 File Geodatabase Containing Photo Point Locations, Aerial Photos, And Flight Maps, City Of Tampa Department Of Sanitary Sewers Bay Study Group, Pete Reehling, Richard Mckenzie Jan 2003

2003 File Geodatabase Containing Photo Point Locations, Aerial Photos, And Flight Maps, City Of Tampa Department Of Sanitary Sewers Bay Study Group, Pete Reehling, Richard Mckenzie

Data Sets

The Bay Study Group was created by the City of Tampa in 1976 to monitor the effects of pollution abatement that occurred in Hillsborough Bay when the city’s wastewater treatment plant was upgraded from primary to advanced treatment in 1979. The Bay Study Group documented a remarkable restoration of water quality parameters and biological indicators in Hillsborough Bay from the mid 1980s until 2009, when it was disbanded. This zip Geodatabase file contains the photo point locations, aerial photos, and flight maps for the year 2003.


Hyperbolic Transformations On Cubics In H², Frank S. Marfai Jan 2003

Hyperbolic Transformations On Cubics In H², Frank S. Marfai

Theses Digitization Project

The purpose of this thesis is to study the effects of hyperbolic transformations on the cubic that is determined by locus of centroids of the equilateral triangles in H² whose base coincides with the line y=0, and whose common vertex is at the origin. The derivation of the formulas within this work are based on the Poincaré disk model of H², where H² is understood to mean the hyperbolic plane. The thesis explores the properties of both the untransformed cubic (the original locus of centroids) and the transformed cubic (the original cubic taken under a linear fractional transformation).


Inhibition Studies Of A Few Organic Compounds And Their Condensation Products On The Corrosion Of Zinc In Hydrochloric Acid Medium, Shanthamma K. Rajappa, Thimmappa V. Venkatesha Jan 2003

Inhibition Studies Of A Few Organic Compounds And Their Condensation Products On The Corrosion Of Zinc In Hydrochloric Acid Medium, Shanthamma K. Rajappa, Thimmappa V. Venkatesha

Turkish Journal of Chemistry

The corrosive behavior of zinc in HCl solution containing various concentrations of glutaraldehyde GTD, glycine GLN, methionine MTN, and their condensation products formed between GTD + GLN (CP1) and GTD + MTN (CP2) was investigated. The corrosion-inhibitive action of these compounds on zinc metal was studied using chemical and electrochemical methods. The results showed that the compound CP2 is the best inhibitor and that its inhibition efficiency reaches 92.56% at 10^{-2} M in 0.05 M acid concentration. As an inhibitor, CP2 was found to have a predominant cathodic effect and its adsorption was confirmed with the Temkin isotherm. The effect …


Complex Decapod Burrows And Ecological Relationships In Modern And Pleistocene Intertidal Carbonate Environments, San Salvador Island, Bahamas, H. Allen Curran, Anthony J. Martin Jan 2003

Complex Decapod Burrows And Ecological Relationships In Modern And Pleistocene Intertidal Carbonate Environments, San Salvador Island, Bahamas, H. Allen Curran, Anthony J. Martin

Geosciences: Faculty Publications

Burrowing by thalassinidean shrimp in modern tropical, shallow-subtidal to intertidal carbonate environments is widespread and a powerful agent of bioturbation, particularly within sandy substrates. Deep and intense burrowing by callianassids commonly occurs along the intertidal margins of hypersaline lagoons throughout the Bahamas, such as Pigeon Creek on San Salvador Island, where the sediments of extensive sand flats are thoroughly bioturbated by Glypturusacanthochirus. In addition to dominating the deep-tier infauna, G. acanthochirus is a true ecosystem engineer, and its prodigious burrowing activity results in a highly mounded topography. On sand flats, individual sediment cones commonly coalesce with time to form large …


Comment On ‘‘The Hidden Symmetry For A Quantum System With An Infinitely Deep Square-Well Potential By Shi-Hai Dong And Zhong-Qi Ma [Am. J. Phys. 70 (5) 520-521 (2002)], Asim Gangopadhyaya, Jeffrey V. Mallow Jan 2003

Comment On ‘‘The Hidden Symmetry For A Quantum System With An Infinitely Deep Square-Well Potential By Shi-Hai Dong And Zhong-Qi Ma [Am. J. Phys. 70 (5) 520-521 (2002)], Asim Gangopadhyaya, Jeffrey V. Mallow

Physics: Faculty Publications and Other Works

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Caves And Karsts Of Northeast Africa, William R. Halliday Jan 2003

Caves And Karsts Of Northeast Africa, William R. Halliday

International Journal of Speleology

At least potentially karstifiable rocks cover much of the surface of Egypt and northern Libya. Study of caves and other karstic features of this region has been hampered by lack of roads, rapid disintegration of the surface of friable, poorly consolidated limestone, wind-blown sand and other factors. Interbedding with marly aquicludes hampers speleogenesis locally. Calcareous and evaporite karsts are present, however, and their waters are important albeit generally limited resources. Large quantities of fresh water are lost through submarine springs downslope from Libya’s Gebel al Akhdar range; the caves and karst of that range may be among the world’s greatest. …


Common Data Administration, Data Management, And Data Alignment As A Necessary Requirement For Coupling C4isr Systems And M&S Systems, Andreas Tolk Jan 2003

Common Data Administration, Data Management, And Data Alignment As A Necessary Requirement For Coupling C4isr Systems And M&S Systems, Andreas Tolk

Computational Modeling & Simulation Engineering Faculty Publications

Within the application domain of military simulation systems, training and exercises as well as support to real operations require the coupling of the simulation system delivering the needed functionality with the Command, Control, Computing, Communications, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (C4ISR) system providing the necessary data. The solution to this challenge is to build appropriate interfaces. Although in long term a more integrated approach will be necessary, in short and mid term, gateways and interfaces are likely to remain the standard. However, in order to succeed with the respective efforts, at least on the data level of interoperability, a common solution …


Jsb Composability And Web Services Interoperability Via Extensible Modeling & Simulation Framework (Xmsf), Model Driven Architecture (Mda), Component Repositories, And Web-Based Visualization, Don Brutzman, Andreas Tolk Jan 2003

Jsb Composability And Web Services Interoperability Via Extensible Modeling & Simulation Framework (Xmsf), Model Driven Architecture (Mda), Component Repositories, And Web-Based Visualization, Don Brutzman, Andreas Tolk

Computational Modeling & Simulation Engineering Faculty Publications

"Study Report prepared for the U. S. Air Force, Joint Synthetic Battlespace Analysis of Technical Approaches (ATA) Studies & Prototyping"

Overview: This paper summarizes research work conducted by organizations concerned with interoperable distributed information technology (IT) applications, in particular the Naval Postgraduate School (NPS) and Old Dominion University (ODU). Although the application focus is distributed modeling & simulation (M&S) the results and findings are in general easily applicable to other distributed concepts as well, in particular the support of operations by M&S applications, such as distributed mission operations. The core idea of this work is to show the necessity of …


Anisotropy And Its Relation To Liquefaction Resistance Of Granular Material, Isao Ishibashi, Omer F. Capar Jan 2003

Anisotropy And Its Relation To Liquefaction Resistance Of Granular Material, Isao Ishibashi, Omer F. Capar

Civil & Environmental Engineering Faculty Publications

This research establishes quantitative relationships between soil's anisotropy and liquefaction resistance for granular materials. Uniform medium density (Dr = 50%) sand specimens were prepared using three different sample preparation techniques (air pluviated (AP), moist tamped (NIT), and moist vibrated (MV)) to create different initial soil fabrics. Undrained cyclic triaxial tests were then performed to determine the liquefaction resistance of each soil specimen. On the same specimens in the triaxial cell, vertical and horizontal compression wave velocities and vertical shear wave velocity (Vs) were measured using piezoelectric bender elements. Anisotropic (transversely isotropic) elastic constants of the soil specimens were …


Fishes Of The Red River In Arkansas, Thomas M. Buchanan, Drew Wilson, L. G. Claybrook, William G. Layher Jan 2003

Fishes Of The Red River In Arkansas, Thomas M. Buchanan, Drew Wilson, L. G. Claybrook, William G. Layher

Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science

Fishes were collected from Red River mainstem habitats in Arkansas with seines, rotenone, hoop nets, gill nets, and trotlines from 1995 through 2001. Seventy-two species were identified distributed among 17 families, and 15 species were new records for the Red River in Arkansas. Eighty-three species are now historically known from the Arkansas segment of the Red River. Approximately 67% of the fishes known from the entire Red River have been found in the Arkansas segment, which is only 11% of the entire river length. Baseline data on the fish fauna of the Red River is critical for the analysis of …


Pid Stabilization Of A Position-Controlled Robot Manipulator Acting Independently Of In Collaboration With Human Arm, Anindo Roy, Kamran Iqbal Jan 2003

Pid Stabilization Of A Position-Controlled Robot Manipulator Acting Independently Of In Collaboration With Human Arm, Anindo Roy, Kamran Iqbal

Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science

In this paper we develop framework for PID stabilization of a robot manipulator when using an object independently or in collaboration with a human arm. In both applications, the manipulator is equipped with a wrist sensor represented by an impedance. A second order manipulator transfer function along each coordinate direction is assumed. The aim of the paper is to design a PID controller when measurement of contact force, available via wrist sensor, is used to command the position controlled manipulator to a desired position and/or force profile. Necessary and sufficient conditions for stability of the closed loop system are developed …


Group Theoretical Approach To Pairing And Non-Linear Phenomena In Atomic Nuclei, Kristina D. Launey Jan 2003

Group Theoretical Approach To Pairing And Non-Linear Phenomena In Atomic Nuclei, Kristina D. Launey

LSU Doctoral Dissertations

The symplectic sp(4) algebra provides a natural framework for studying proton-neutron (pn) and like-nucleon pairing correlations as well as higher-J pn interactions in nuclei when protons and neutrons occupy the same shell. While these correlations manifest themselves most clearly in the binding energies of 0+ ground states, they also have a large effect on the spectra of excited isobaric analog 0+ states. With a view towards nuclear structure applications, a fermion realization of sp(4) is explored and its q-deformed extension, sp(4)q, is constructed for single and multiple shells. The su(2)(q) substructures that enter are associated with isospin symmetry and with …


Parallel Molecular Dynamics Simulations Of Dynamics Of Oxidation And Reactive Wetting In Metal/Ceramic Systems, Gurcan Aral Jan 2003

Parallel Molecular Dynamics Simulations Of Dynamics Of Oxidation And Reactive Wetting In Metal/Ceramic Systems, Gurcan Aral

LSU Doctoral Dissertations

Oxidation of a flat aluminum (111) surface and the reactive wetting of the aluminum (Al) droplet on a flat alumina (α-Al2O3) surface are investigated by using parallel molecular-dynamics simulations with dynamic charge transfer among atoms on a microscopic length scale. The interatomic potential, based on the formalism of Streitz and Mintmire, allows atoms to vary their charges dynamically between anions and cations, when atoms move and their local environment is altered. We investigate the oxidation thickness as a function of time and the oxygen density which is 10-40 times that of the normal state (1 atm …


Identifying Minimum G Aberration Designs For Hadamard Matrices Of Order 28, Steffany Belcher-Novosad, Debra Ingram Jan 2003

Identifying Minimum G Aberration Designs For Hadamard Matrices Of Order 28, Steffany Belcher-Novosad, Debra Ingram

Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science

No abstract provided.


Sources Of Sediment Found In Sea Ice From The Western Arctic Ocean, New Insights Into Processes Of Entrainment And Drift Patterns, Dennis A. Darby Jan 2003

Sources Of Sediment Found In Sea Ice From The Western Arctic Ocean, New Insights Into Processes Of Entrainment And Drift Patterns, Dennis A. Darby

OES Faculty Publications

The geochemical fingerprint of entrained Fe oxide mineral grains in Arctic Ocean sea ice is used to determine precise sources of this sediment. This approach substantiates the importance of the Laptev Sea as a source of sea ice and even the presence of Russian ice in the Beaufort Sea off Alaska. Fe oxide grains from the Laptev Sea were found in floes in the Beaufort Sea, Chukchi Borderland, and central Arctic Ocean, demonstrating the importance of sea ice in distributing itself throughout the Arctic Ocean and the potential of transporting sediment from Russian rivers to North American shelves. Banks Island …


Chemical Bonding In Hard And Elastic Amorphous Carbon-Nitride Films, W. Jason Gammon Jan 2003

Chemical Bonding In Hard And Elastic Amorphous Carbon-Nitride Films, W. Jason Gammon

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

In this study, the chemical bonding in hard and elastic amorphous carbon nitride (a-CNx) films is investigated with x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and 15N, 13C, and 1H nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy. The films were deposited by DC Magnetron sputtering in a pure nitrogen discharge on Si(001) substrates at 300--400??C. Nanoindentation measurements reveal an elastic modulus of ∼50 GPa and a hardness of ∼5 GPa, thus confirming our films are highly elastic but resist plastic deformation.;Our 13C NMR study demonstrates the absence of sp 3-bonded carbon in this material. Collectively, our N(1s) XPS, 13C NMR, and 15N NMR data suggest …


Simulation Of Dynamic Electrochemical Processes, John Cassidy Jan 2003

Simulation Of Dynamic Electrochemical Processes, John Cassidy

Articles

This work is designed to introduce electrochemists in a tutorial manner to the basics of modeling of electrochemical systems based primarily on diffusion equations. There is an introduction to analytical and numerical methods with examples taken from typical electrochemical experiments. The Laplace transform is used to derive the Cottrell equation and chronopotentiometry. The response of an electrode to a Gaussian concentration profile is detailed. Laplace’s equation is solved for a simple cell to determine the potential distribution. Discrete methods are employed to calculate the current time behavior following a potential step using the explicit finite difference method. Cyclic voltammetry is …


Fiber Sums Of Genus 2 Lefschetz Fibrations, Denis Auroux Jan 2003

Fiber Sums Of Genus 2 Lefschetz Fibrations, Denis Auroux

Turkish Journal of Mathematics

Using the recent results of Siebert and Tian about the holomorphicity of genus 2 Lefschetz fibrations with irreducible singular fibers, we show that any genus 2 Lefschetz fibration becomes holomorphic after fiber sum with a holomorphic fibration.


Galois Symmetry On Floer Cohomology, Kenji Fukaya Jan 2003

Galois Symmetry On Floer Cohomology, Kenji Fukaya

Turkish Journal of Mathematics

In this article, we define an action of \hat{\Bbb Z} on the A_{\infty} category whose objects are rational Lagrangian submanifolds together with some other data. The group \hat{\Bbb Z} is a Galois group of the (universal) Novikov ring (field) over Laurent polynomial field. By mirror symmetry it will corresponds to the algebraic fundamental group of a punctured disk which parametrize the maximal degenerate family of the mirror complex manifold.


Adjunction Inequality And Coverings Of Stein Surfaces, Stefan Nemirovski Jan 2003

Adjunction Inequality And Coverings Of Stein Surfaces, Stefan Nemirovski

Turkish Journal of Mathematics

A stronger form of the adjunction inequality is proved for immersed real surfaces in non simply-connected Stein surfaces. The result is applied to the geometry of Stein domains and analytic continuation on complex surfaces.


Polyhedral Approximations Of Riemannian Manifolds, Anton Petrunin Jan 2003

Polyhedral Approximations Of Riemannian Manifolds, Anton Petrunin

Turkish Journal of Mathematics

I'm trying to understand which Riemannian manifolds can be Lipschitz approximated by polyhedral spaces of the same dimension with curvature bounded below. The necessary conditions I found consist of some special inequality for curvature at each point (the geometric curvature bound). This inequality is also sufficient condition for local approximation. I conjecture that it is also a sufficient condition for global approximation, and I can prove it if the curvature bound is positive. In general I can prove it only with the additional assumption that tangent bundle of the manifold is stably trivial.