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Journal articles on the topic "GRAAL model":
VEGNA, V., V. BELLINI, J. P. BOCQUET, L. CASANO, A. D'ANGELO, R. DI SALVO, A. FANTINI, et al. "ω PHOTOPRODUCTION AT GRAAL." International Journal of Modern Physics E 19, no. 05n06 (June 2010): 1241–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0218301310015734.
Tiator, L., M. Gorchtein, V. Kashevarov, K. Nikonov, M. Ostrick, M. Hadžimehmedović, R. Omerović, H. Osmanović, J. Stahov, and A. Švarc. "Eta and Etaprime Photoproduction on the Nucleon with the Isobar Model EtaMAID2018." EPJ Web of Conferences 199 (2019): 01019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201919901019.
Rieke, Peter C., Sebastien Kerisit, Joseph V. Ryan, and James J. Neeway. "Adaptation of the GRAAL model of Glass Reactivity to accommodate non-linear diffusivity." Journal of Nuclear Materials 512 (December 2018): 79–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jnucmat.2018.09.058.
Frugier, P., S. Gin, Y. Minet, T. Chave, B. Bonin, N. Godon, J. E. Lartigue, et al. "SON68 nuclear glass dissolution kinetics: Current state of knowledge and basis of the new GRAAL model." Journal of Nuclear Materials 380, no. 1-3 (October 2008): 8–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jnucmat.2008.06.044.
Frugier, P., T. Chave, S. Gin, and J. E. Lartigue. "Application of the GRAAL model to leaching experiments with SON68 nuclear glass in initially pure water." Journal of Nuclear Materials 392, no. 3 (August 2009): 552–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jnucmat.2009.04.024.
Drouet, J. L., and L. Pagès. "GRAAL: a model of GRowth, Architecture and carbon ALlocation during the vegetative phase of the whole maize plant." Ecological Modelling 165, no. 2-3 (July 2003): 147–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0304-3800(03)00072-3.
Minet, Y., B. Bonin, S. Gin, and P. Frugier. "Analytic implementation of the GRAAL model: Application to a R7T7-type glass package in a geological disposal environment." Journal of Nuclear Materials 404, no. 3 (September 2010): 178–202. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jnucmat.2010.07.015.
Drouet, Jean-Louis, and Loïc Pagès. "GRAAL-CN: A model of GRowth, Architecture and ALlocation for Carbon and Nitrogen dynamics within whole plants formalised at the organ level." Ecological Modelling 206, no. 3-4 (August 2007): 231–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2007.03.036.
Lillington, Joseph N. P., Thomas L. Goût, Mike T. Harrison, Tajudeen M. Iwalewa, and Ian Farnan. "Assessing the effect of radioactive waste glass dissolution on early-stage radionuclide migration using simplified geological repository Monte Carlo transport models." MRS Advances 6, no. 4-5 (January 28, 2021): 73–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1557/s43580-021-00009-0.
Kankare, E., A. Efstathiou, R. Kotak, E. C. Kool, T. Kangas, D. O’Neill, S. Mattila, et al. "Core-collapse supernova subtypes in luminous infrared galaxies." Astronomy & Astrophysics 649 (May 2021): A134. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202039240.
Dissertations / Theses on the topic "GRAAL model":
Cagnon, Benjamin. "Etude fondamentale de la dissolution des silicates amorphes et cristallins : apport à la robustesse des modèles." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Université Grenoble Alpes, 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024GRALU012.
The safety of high-level nuclear waste geological storage is a major scientific and technological challenges of our century. These wastes, inherited from nuclear fuels, are vitrified and stored on production sites (La Hague, Marcoule), waiting on the opening of a storage facility. Their chemical durability is the object of several studies to assess the impact of the release of radionuclides in the environment. Based on this background, this thesis relies on two axes.The first one focuses on the effect of structural disorder on the dissolution of silicates at 90°C, pH 1.5 and 3. Historically, two alteration mechanisms have been identified to explain silicate dissolution: the dissolution–reprecipitation mechanism, generally attributed to crystals, and the hydrolysis–recondensation mechanism, generally attributed to glasses. However, recent studies have shown the need to revisit this dichotomy. To address this point, the dissolution of an amorphous silicate, albite glass, and its crystalline equivalent, albite feldspar, in contact with a solution marked with 29Si was studied. Through the incorporation of this isotope into the altered layer, the contribution of the solution to the formation of the altered layer was quantified to discuss the significance of each mechanism. An antagonistic effect of Al was highlighted as a function of the amorphous and crystalline structure. Moreover, we suggested that the limitation of transport properties within the gel was the key phenomenon controlling the alteration throughout the experiment.The second axis concerns the dissolution of a model glass (International Simple Glass – ISG) in an environment rich in Ca and Si. One of the most likely scenarios for the geological storage site suggests that environmental fluids more or less concentrated in Si and Ca would come into contact with the glass. A 6-oxides glass simulating the nuclear glass was altered in a solution at 90°C, pH > 10. Literature shows that the presence of Ca can have antagonistic effects on the material's dissolution depending on the environment. Among these effects, calcium silicate hydrates (CSH) can precipitate and promote glass alteration.Through the evolution of the dissolution rate, two observations were made: i) the alteration rate is strongly correlated with the solution's saturation state with respect to amorphous silica and ii) the presence of secondary phases, especially CSH, has only a secondary effect on the short-term alteration rate (<20 days). For longer duration experiments, a resumption of glass alteration was observed between 19 days and 76 days, corresponding to a period of CSH growth. After this period, a competition between the formation of CSH and calcium carbonate limited the glass alteration. Finally, the effect of Ca and the transport properties of the gel formed during the first 20 days of alteration were studied in more detail. The addition of calcium to the solution reduces the alteration. Two main effects are discussed: the first consists of a catalytic effect on the recondensation of the gel, and the second on the formation of a (Si, Ca)-rich layer that passivates the gel. It was found that the gel diffusion coefficients based on the tracing experiment were systematically several orders of magnitude lower than those based on the total thickness of the gel. If this difference is partly explained by a variation in temperature, other hypotheses such as i) the evolution of the transport properties of the gel layer during the experiment, ii) a difference in diffusivity between the penetration and release of glass elements within this layer, or iii) a post-mortem restructuration of the gel, are discussed. In conclusion, this work brings several critical information to the understanding of the mechanistic continuum existing between the dissolution of crystalline and vitreous silicates, and of the glass dissolution in chemically relevant environments for long-term geological storage
Viswanathan, Vishnu. "Improving the dynamical model of the Moon using lunar laser ranging (LLR) and spacecraft data." Thesis, Paris Sciences et Lettres (ComUE), 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017PSLEO005/document.
The main goal of the Ph.D. thesis of Vishnu Viswanathan was to improve the dynamical model of the Moon within the numerically integrated ephemeris (INPOP) and to derive results of scientific value from this improvement through the characterization of the lunar internal structure and tests of general relativity.At first, raw binaries of LLR echoes obtained from the Grasse ILRS station was used to analyze the algorithm used by the facility, for the computation of a normal point from the full-rate data. Further analysis shows the dependence of the algorithm on the reported uncertainty contained within the distributed LLR normal points from Grasse. The importance of the normal point uncertainty is reflected in the weighted least square procedure used for parameter estimation, especially in the absence of a standardized algorithm between different LLR ground stations. The thesis also benefitted in terms of a more dense dataset due to technical improvements and the switch of operational wavelength to infrared at the Grasse LLR facility (Courde et al. 2017).The reduction of the LLR observations was carried out on GINS orbit determination software from CNES. The modeling follows the IERS 2010 recommendations for the correction of all known effects on the light-time computation. The subroutines were verified through a step by step comparison study using simulated data, with LLR analysis groups in Paris and Hannover, maintaining any discrepancies in the Earth-Moon distance below 1mm. Additionally, correction of effects due to hydrological loading observed at the Grasse station has been implemented. An improved version of the LLR reduction model was submitted to the space geodesy team of CNES (GRGS).The lunar dynamical model of INPOP was first developed by Manche (2011). However, due to the absence of the fluid core within the previous version of INPOP (13c), the residuals obtained after a least-square fit were in the level of 5cm for the modern day period (2006 onwards). A detailed comparison of the dynamical equations with DE430 JPL ephemeris helped to identify required changes within INPOP for the activation of the lunar fluid core. Other modifications allowed the use of a spacecraft determined lunar gravity field within the dynamical model. The use of a bounded value least square algorithm during the regression procedure accounted for variability to well-known parameters from their reported uncertainties. The resulting iteratively fit solution of INPOP ephemeris then produces a residual of 1.4-1.8 cm, on par with that reported by Folkner et al. 2014 and Pavlov et al. 2016. The new INPOP ephemeris (INPOP17a) is distributed through the IMCCE website (www.imcce.fr/inpop) with a published documentation (Viswanathan et al. 2017) in the scientific notes of IMCCE.Furthermore, on providing tighter constraints on the lunar gravity field from GRAIL-data analysis within the dynamical model, a characteristic lunar libration signature with a period of 6 years was revealed with an amplitude of +/- 5mm. Several tracks were investigated for the identification of the unmodelled effect, involving higher degree tidal terms and torque components. This remains as a work in progress, which will be continued through a postdoctoral contract in Paris. A publication is under revision on this subject.Residuals at the level of a centimeter allow precision tests of the principle of equivalence in the solar system. The fitted value of the parameter characterizing the differential acceleration of the Earth and the Moon towards the Sun was obtained with numerically integrated partial derivatives. The results are consistent with the previous work by Williams et al (2009, 2012), and Hofmann et al. (2010, 2016). An article on this work is in preparation
Grahl, Mara [Verfasser], Dirk-Hermann [Akademischer Betreuer] Rischke, and Bengt [Akademischer Betreuer] Friman. "Low-energy effective models for two-flavor quantum chromodynamics and the universality hypothesis / Mara Grahl. Gutachter: Dirk-Hermann Rischke ; Bengt Friman. Betreuer: Dirk-Hermann Rischke." Frankfurt am Main : Univ.-Bibliothek Frankfurt am Main, 2014. http://d-nb.info/105184844X/34.
Buligon, Lidiane. "Solução semianalítica para o perfil vertical do vento na camada limite planetária." Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, 2009. http://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/3883.
In the present study, using the Generalized Integral Transform Technique (GITT), we derive a semi-analytical solution of the Navier-Stokes equation to obtain the mean wind profile in the atmospheric boundary layer. The technique combines series expansion and an integration employing an inverse-transform pair. The PBL is discretized into N sub-intervals in such manner that inside each sub-region the eddy diffusivity is the average value, this allows the use of realistic eddy diffusivity profiles, which depend on the physical characteristics of the energy-containing eddies. The nonlinear terms are written in terms of kinematical properties of the flow, such as divergence and vorticity, allowing the solutions to be interpreted in terms of large-scale synoptic conditions. The model results are compared to observed wind profiles obtained from the classical Wangara experiment. In addition, the results obtained by the proposed model are compared with the unidimensional model solved by the method of discretization, the model of two layers, with the logarithmic law and the Ekman model. The method used was efficient for the problem studied, since it has presented results consistent with those available in literature.
No presente estudo, usando a Técnica da Transformada Integral Generalizada (GITT), deriva-se uma solução semianalítica para as Equações de Navier-Stokes aplicada à Camada Limite Planetária (CLP). A técnica combina uma expansão em série com uma integração por meio de um par de transformada-inversa. A CLP é discretizada em N subintervalos de maneira que, dentro de cada sub-região, os coeficientes de difusão assumam valores médios, o que nos permite utilizar perfis mais realísticos para o coeficiente de difusão e que dependem das características dos turbilhões mais energéticos. Os termos não-lineares são escritos em função das propriedades cinemáticas do escoamento, como divergência e vorticidade, permitindo que a solução seja interpretada em termos das condições sinóticas de grande escala. O desempenho do modelo estudado foi comparado com dados experimentais de vento medidos durante os experimentos de Wangara. Adicionalmente, os resultados obtidos através do modelo proposto são comparados com o modelo unidimensional resolvido pelo método de discretização, com o modelo de duas camadas, com a Lei Logarítmica e com o modelo de Ekman. O método empregado mostrou-se eficiente para o problema estudado, uma vez que apresentou resultados coerentes com os disponíveis na literatura.
Renard, Frédéric. "Étude de la structure du nucléon via la photoproduction de mésons pseudoscalaires à GRAAL : mesure des sections efficaces et des asymétries de faisceau des réactions [gamma]+p->p+[pi]°et [gamma]+p->p+[éta] pour E[nu] compris entre 550 et 1100 MeV." Grenoble 1, 1999. http://www.theses.fr/1999GRE10270.
Books on the topic "GRAAL model":
Thakrar, Shailen. Hypertext browsing system based on a GRAIL model. Manchester: University ofManchester, Department of Computer Science, 1995.
1939-, Kidd John B., and Richter Frank-Jürgen, eds. Development models, globalization and economies: A search for the Holy Grail? Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan, 2006.
Sturges, Robert Stuart. Medieval interpretation: Models of reading in literary narrative, 1100-1500. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 1991.
Baptist, M. J. Modelling floodplain biogeomorphology: Proefschrift ter verkrijging van de graad van doctor aan de Technische Universiteit Delft ... Delft, Netherlands: DUP Science, 2005.
Emmerling, Sonja. Geschlechterbeziehungen in den Gawan-Büchern des "Parzival": Wolframs Arbeit an einem literarischen Modell. Tübingen: M. Niemeyer, 2003.
Bruckner, Matilda Tomaryn. Weaving a Tapestry from Biblical Exegesis to Romance Textuality. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198795148.003.0006.
III CISP Conference «AN INTEGRATED APPROACH TO SCIENCE MODERNIZATION: METHODS, MODELS AND MULTIDISCIPLINARITY». European Scientific Platform & LLC «International Centre Corporative Management», 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.36074/grail-of-science.29.04.2022.
Richter, Frank-Jürgen, and John B. Kidd. Development Models, Globalization and Economies: A Search for the Holy Grail? Palgrave Macmillan Limited, 2005.
Richter, Frank-Jürgen, and John B. Kidd. Development Models, Globalization and Economies: A Search for the Holy Grail? Palgrave Macmillan, 2005.
Richter, F., and J. B. Kidd. Development Models, Globalization and Economies: A Search for the Holy Grail? Palgrave Macmillan, 2006.
Book chapters on the topic "GRAAL model":
Slama, Dirk. "Predictive Maintenance for Hydraulic Components (Bosch Rexroth)." In The Digital Playbook, 371–80. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-88221-1_30.
Barron, Ann E., Bernd Dahn, Tricia Jones, Christen Krogh, Markus Latzina, Nigel Oxley, and Lara Stefansdottir. "A Model of Interaction: In Search of a Holy Grail." In Automating Instructional Design: Computer-Based Development and Delivery Tools, 581–601. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-57821-2_24.
Hinterhuber, Andreas, and Michael Nilles. "Digital transformation, the Holy Grail and the disruption of business models." In Managing Digital Transformation, 120–26. Abingdon, Oxon; New York, NY: Routledge, 2021.: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003008637-11.
Clauss, Thomas. "In Search for the Holy Grail in Management Research: A Review of the Benefits of Business Model Innovation." In Debating Innovation, 103–21. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-16666-2_6.
Frangioni, Marina. "A New Tool for Supporting Innovation in Biotech Co-Innovation and the Role of Economic Developers." In Comparative Approaches to Biotechnology Development and Use in Developed and Emerging Nations, 238–50. IGI Global, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-1040-6.ch008.
Brownlee, Kevin. "René d’ Anjou and His Textual Models." In Allegory and the Poetic Self, 62–94. University Press of Florida, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5744/florida/9780813069517.003.0004.
Brock, Amanda. "Business and Revenue Models and Commercial Agreements." In Open Source Law, Policy and Practice, 329—C16.P294. 2nd ed. Oxford University PressOxford, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198862345.003.0016.
Motulsky, Harvey, and Arthur Christopoulos. "Complex dose-response curves." In Fitting Models to Biological Data Using Linear and Nonlinear Regression, 290–95. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195171792.003.0044.
Seoane-Pardo, Antonio Miguel, and Francisco José García-Peñalvo. "Pedagogical Patterns and Online Teaching." In Online Tutor 2.0, 298–316. IGI Global, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-5832-5.ch015.
"4. Romancing Religion: Competing Modes of Vision on the Grail Quest." In Vision and Gender in Malory's <I>Morte Darthur</I>, 118–47. Boydell and Brewer, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9781846158919-007.
Conference papers on the topic "GRAAL model":
Delcroix, Maxime. "Modelling method for glass alteration with graal2 model." In Goldschmidt2023. France: European Association of Geochemistry, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.7185/gold2023.16701.
Cone, Kim, Stephen M. Elardo, Richard M. Palin, Frank Spera, Wendy A. Bohrson, and Daniel F. Astudillo Manosalva. "WHY DO LUNAR MAGMA OCEAN COOLING MODELS STRUGGLE TO REPRODUCE A GRAIL-ERA CRUSTAL THICKNESS?" In GSA Connects 2022 meeting in Denver, Colorado. Geological Society of America, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/abs/2022am-379822.
Kaluzny, Bohdan L., R. H. A. David Shaw, Ahmed Ghanmi, and Beomjoon Kim. "An optimisation model for airlift load planning: Galahad and the quest for the ‘holy grail’." In 2009 IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence for Security and Defense Applications (CISDA). IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cisda.2009.5356562.
Mitrevski, Pece, and Ilija Hristoski. "Evaluation of Business-Oriented Performance Metrics in e-Commerce using Web-based Simulation." In CARMA 2016 - 1st International Conference on Advanced Research Methods and Analytics. Valencia: Universitat Politècnica València, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/carma2016.2016.2915.
Kennedy, David. "Generalizing the Geometrical Factor Theory." In 2022 SPWLA 63rd Annual Symposium. Society of Petrophysicists and Well Log Analysts, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.30632/spwla-2022-0001.
Schrage, Daniel. "The Search for an Ideal Bearingless Main Rotor (BMR) Design." In Vertical Flight Society 77th Annual Forum & Technology Display. The Vertical Flight Society, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4050/f-0077-2021-16735.
Pink, Anthony, Adam Patterson, and Karl Erik Thoresen. "Building a System to Solve the Challenges of Drilling Hot Hard Rock for Geothermal and Oil and Gas." In SPE/IADC International Drilling Conference and Exhibition. SPE, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/212438-ms.
Mondal, Somnath, Ashan Garusinghe, Sebastian Ziman, Muhammed Abdul-Hameed, Rakesh Paleja, Matthew Jones, Jan Limbeck, et al. "Efficiency and Effectiveness - A Fine Balance: An Integrated System to Improve Decisions in Real-Time Hydraulic Fracturing Operations." In SPE Hydraulic Fracturing Technology Conference and Exhibition. SPE, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/209127-ms.
Reports on the topic "GRAAL model":
Sinclair, Samantha, and Sally Shoop. Automated detection of austere entry landing zones : a “GRAIL Tools” validation assessment. Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.), August 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.21079/11681/45265.
Einstein, J. R., R. J. Mural, X. Guan, and E. C. Uberbacher. Computer-based construction of gene models using the GRAIL Gene Assembly Program. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), September 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/7160076.
Einstein, J. R., R. J. Mural, X. Guan, and E. C. Uberbacher. Computer-based construction of gene models using the GRAIL Gene Assembly Program. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), September 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/10176476.