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Journal articles on the topic "Cylindrical topologies"

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Arango, Ivan, and Catherine Cifuentes. "Design to Achieve Accuracy in Ink-Jet Cylindrical Printing Machines." Machines 7, no. 1 (January 11, 2019): 6. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/machines7010006.

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Machines for direct digital inkjet printing on cylindrical containers are a new technology out on the market. The commercialization in the industrial sector has been affected by their high precision. This led to the use of mechanisms with narrow manufacturing tolerances and to the searches for topologies that have the least accumulated error without affecting quality. Machines with topologies that work on flat substrates have printing and productivity problems working on cylindrical substrates. This research paper presents the qualitative design of direct digital inkjet printers working over cylindrical substrates comparing five mechanical topologies; three topologies with radial distribution and two topologies with parallel distribution. The aim of these topologies is to find the precision, quality and efficiency of the printer taking into account the restrictions present in its construction. Each topology has separate constitutive mechanisms, the tolerance ranges between the movements of the print head and the substrate in order to determine precision are analyzed. Out of the five topologies described and analyzed in the phase diagram in section 3, three of them meet the requirements. One of the three topologies that meet the requirements is not being developed due to current technological limitations.
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Zhenyang, Lin, and D. Michael P. Mingos. "Theoretical analysis of cluster compounds with cylindrical topologies." Journal of Organometallic Chemistry 339, no. 3 (February 1988): 367–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0022-328x(00)99398-7.

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KRASNENKER, A. "DISCONTINUITY OF FOURIER TRANSFORMS OF POISSONIAN TYPE COUNTABLY ADDITIVE MEASURES." Infinite Dimensional Analysis, Quantum Probability and Related Topics 16, no. 01 (March 2013): 1350002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0219025713500021.

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It is proved in the paper that different natural Fourier transforms (FTs) of the measure mentioned in the title are not continuous with respect to such sufficient topologies as Sazonov and Gross–Sazonov (introduced by Smolyanov [Gross–Sazonov theorem for alternating cylindrical measures, Vestnik Moskov. Univ. (4) (1983) 4–12]) topologies. The motivation of the result is the fact that the FT of the standard Wiener measure is discontinuous in a known sufficient topologies as stated by Smolyanov and Fomin (see e.g., [Measures on Topological Linear Spaces, Uspekhi Mat. Nauk31(4) (1976) 3–56]).
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Jefferies, Brian. "Cylindrical probabilities and the differentiation of vector measures." Nagoya Mathematical Journal 112 (December 1988): 25–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0027763000001124.

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There are many results in probability theory on vector spaces which rely implicitly on the approximation of a given cylindrical probability by cylindrical probabilities with moments; for example, this is the basic idea behind the proof of the Radon equivalence of the weak and strong topologies of a metrizable space (Schwartz [13] p. 162). The technique of approximation by cylindrical measures with moments can be systematically developed. In particular, it follows that if each member of a family of cylindrical probabilities with moments is decomposable, then the limits of these cylindrical probabilities are often regular and so they are σ-additive.
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Chen, Kun-Ting, Tim Dwyer, Benjamin Bach, and Kim Marriott. "Rotate or Wrap? Interactive Visualisations of Cyclical Data on Cylindrical or Toroidal Topologies." IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics 28, no. 1 (January 2022): 727–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/tvcg.2021.3114693.

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DREVERMANN, H., C. GRAB, B. S. NILSSON, and R. K. VOGL. "Graphical Concepts for the Representation of Events in High Energy Physics." International Journal of Modern Physics C 02, no. 01 (March 1991): 328–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0129183191000421.

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Different methods to graphically represent points and tracks of events, measured with the ALEPH-detector at LEP, are discussed. Special emphasis is put on projections, that are adapted to the cylindrical geometry of the detector, to the track geometry of charged particles moving in a homogeneous magnetic field and to the specific event topologies, encountered in Z0 physics. A new concept, the so-called “V-plot”, is introduced, which incorporates the full three dimensional information of spatial points in a single picture. It is ideally suited for the study of more complicated event topologies, such as e.g. decays of particles within jets, and of the correlation between information from tracking and calorimetric devices. In addition, we propose ways of combining histograms and projections in a single picture. We describe methods of employing colour schemes to facilitate recognition of correlations between hits, tracks and/or subdetectors in different representations.
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DREVERMANN, H., and C. GRAB. "GRAPHICAL CONCEPTS FOR THE REPRESENTATION OF EVENTS IN HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS." International Journal of Modern Physics C 01, no. 01 (April 1990): 147–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0129183190000074.

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Different methods to graphically represent points and tracks of events, measured with the ALEPH-detector at LEP, are discussed. Special emphasis is put on projections, that are adapted to the cylindrical geometry of the detector, to the track geometry of charged particles moving in a homogeneous magnetic field and to the event topologies, encountered in Z0 physics. A new concept, the so-called "V-plot", is introduced, which incorporates the full three-dimensional information of spatial points in a single picture. It is ideally suited for the study of more complicated event topologies, such as e.g. decays of particles within jets, and of the correlation between tracks and calorimeter clusters. In addition, we propose ways of combining histograms and projections to incorporate the tracking and calorimetric information into a single picture. We describe methods of employing colour schemes to facilitate recognition of correlations between hits, tracks and/or subdetectors in different representations.
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Zhong, B., and N. Qin. "Non-inertial multiblock Navier-Stokes calculation for hovering rotor flowfields using relative velocity approach." Aeronautical Journal 105, no. 1049 (July 2001): 379–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s000192400001229x.

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AbstractA three dimensional Navier-Stokes solver is presented for calculating the hovering rotor flowfield using Osher's approximate Riemann solver. The Navier-Stokes equations are recast in the attached blade relative system using relative flow velocities as variables. Multiblock techniques are used to obtain a structured grid around the blade. A modified MUSCL scheme is proposed to alleviate the inaccuracy in the discretisation of the relative variable formulation. The calculations are performed for a two-bladed model rotor on C-H, O-O and C-H cylindrical grid topologies respectively. Computational solutions show reasonably good agreement with the experimental data for different lifting cases. The difficulty and suitability of different grid topologies for capturing the tip vortex is illustrated. The differences between Euler and Navier-Stokes solutions and between wake modelling and wake capturing approaches are also revealed. The results indicate that the relative velocity approach can give reasonable results for hovering rotor flowfields if due care is taken in minimising possible numerical errors.
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Qing, Xue, Tiago J. Pereira, Dieter Slos, Marjolein Couvreur, and Wim Bert. "A new species of Malenchus (Nematoda: Tylenchomorpha) with an updated phylogeny of the Tylenchidae." Nematology 20, no. 9 (2018): 815–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15685411-00003177.

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Summary The family Tylenchidae is one of most abundant and diverse nematode groups found in soil habitats. In this study, a new species named Malenchus cylindricus sp. n. is described based on light and scanning electron microscopy and molecular data. The new species is characterised by elongate-cylindrical vulva-anus body shape and a narrow annulation. We updated the phylogeny of Tylenchidae by including molecular data for the rare genera Miculenchus and Tenunemellus and by improving the morphological characterisation of the genus Lelenchus. Additionally, we compared the effect of alignment methods on the tree topologies and branch support values. The results suggest that the position of subfamily Ecphyadophorinae within Tylenchidae needs to be further revised. Phylogenies inferred from different sequence-based alignments were relatively more similar (i.e., tree topology and branch support) to one another than to secondary structure-aided methods. Finally, conflicting branch support values can be reconciled by properly selecting the alignment method.
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Wu, Chi, and Lianwei Li. "Unified description of transportation of polymer chains with different topologies through a small cylindrical pore." Polymer 54, no. 5 (February 2013): 1463–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.polymer.2012.12.074.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Cylindrical topologies"

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Maia, Anderson Feitoza LeitÃo. "Estimativas para a curvatura mÃdia de subvariedades cilindricamente limitadas." Universidade Federal do CearÃ, 2013. http://www.teses.ufc.br/tde_busca/arquivo.php?codArquivo=11170.

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CoordenaÃÃo de AperfeiÃoamento de Pessoal de NÃvel Superior
Este trabalho à baseado no artigo The Mean Curvature Cylindrically Bounded Submanifolds, nele abordaremos uma estimativa para a curvatura mÃdia de subvariedades completas cilindricamente limitadas. Ademais apresentaremos uma relaÃÃo entre uma estimativa da curvatura mÃdia e o fato de M ser estocasticamente incompleta.
This work is based on the article The Mean Curvature Cylindrically Bounded Submanifolds, it will discuss an estimate for the mean curvature of complete cylindrically submanifolds bounded. Furthermore we present a relationship between an estimate of the mean curvature and the fact that M is stochastically incomplete.
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Book chapters on the topic "Cylindrical topologies"

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"Topologies on the Space of a-Additive Cylindrical Probabilities." In Proceedings of the Bakuriani Colloquium in Honour of Yu.V. Prohorov, Bakuriani, Georgia, USSR, 24 February–4 March, 1990, 241–45. De Gruyter, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783112313626-022.

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Conference papers on the topic "Cylindrical topologies"

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Berselli, Giovanni, Giovanni Scirè Mammano, and Eugenio Dragoni. "Design and Modeling of a Dielectric Elastomer Cylindrical Actuator With Quasi-Constant Available Thrust." In ASME 2013 Conference on Smart Materials, Adaptive Structures and Intelligent Systems. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/smasis2013-3266.

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A novel design for a Dielectric Elastomer (DE) actuator is presented. The actuator is obtained by coupling a cylindrical DE film with a series of slender beams axially loaded beyond their buckling limit. Similarly to previous published solutions, where different actuator geometries were coupled with compliant mechanisms of various topologies, the elastic beams are designed so as to provide a suitable compensating force that allows obtaining a quasi-constant available thrust along the entire actuator stroke. The overall system performance are subsequently evaluated by means finite element analysis, accounting for the large deflection of the buckled-beam springs and for the DE material hyperelasticity. Final results confirm that compact and better behaved constant force cylindrical actuators can be obtained, which potentially outperform similar devices in terms of achievable stroke.
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Im, Yong-Taek, Ki-Ho Jung, Hyun-Chul Lee, Joseph S. Ajiboye, and Seong-Hoon Kang. "Measurement of the Effect of Surface Topology on Friction by Tip Test." In ASME 2009 International Manufacturing Science and Engineering Conference. ASMEDC, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/msec2009-84267.

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In the present investigation, tip test based on backward extrusion was utilized to characterize the effect of surface roughness of the billet and forming tools and type of lubricants on friction. For the test, cylindrical specimens made of aluminum alloys of 6061-O and 2024-O with four lubricants such as VG32, VG100, corn oil, and grease were used. Single punch and two die sets with different surface topologies were manufactured in order to investigate the effect of surface conditions on friction and flow behavior. The load levels and tip distances were measured for both materials and compared with each other to determine shear friction factors at the punch and counter punch interfaces separately depending on the variation of surface topologies using the finite element simulations. As a result, a linear relationship among the dimensionless load, tip distance, and shear friction factors at punch and counter punch interfaces was derived for the experimental conditions investigated. The slope change of this linear relationship from negative to positive clearly depends on the variation of the surface conditions at the billet/punch and billet/counter punch interfaces. Also, it was clearly demonstrated that the dimensionless tip distance for the frictionless case can be extrapolated from the experimental data based on the simulation results. The value for the frictionless case can be used for characterizing the relative effect due to surface topologies at punch and counter punch and lubrication qualities of lubricants under various processing conditions.
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