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WIND TUNNEL EXPERIMENT FOR UNSTEADY INTERNAL PRESSURE IN BUILDING

by Masahiro Matsui, Yukio Tamura, Akihito Yoshida, Masahiro Matsui, Yukio Tamura, Akihito Yoshida
"... Abstract. The windowpanes and roofs of buildings may sometimes be damaged by strong winds. The resultant forces of the wind pressures from outside and inside of a building act on these parts. In the large indoor volume which has a big opening, the influence of internal pressure may become large by t ..."
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by the so-called Helmholtz resonance. In this research, the wind tunnel experiment which modeled internal volume as well as outside shape of building was conducted, and the unsteady internal pressure were investigated.

Scalable molecular dynamics with NAMD.

by James C Phillips , Rosemary Braun , Wei Wang , James Gumbart , Emad Tajkhorshid , Elizabeth Villa , Christophe Chipot , Robert D Skeel , Laxmikant Kalé , Klaus Schulten - J Comput Chem , 2005
"... Abstract: NAMD is a parallel molecular dynamics code designed for high-performance simulation of large biomolecular systems. NAMD scales to hundreds of processors on high-end parallel platforms, as well as tens of processors on low-cost commodity clusters, and also runs on individual desktop and la ..."
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, and integration methods along with the efficient electrostatics evaluation algorithms employed and temperature and pressure controls used. Features for steering the simulation across barriers and for calculating both alchemical and conformational free energy differences are presented. The motivations for and a

An overview of projection methods for incompressible flows

by J. L. Guermond, Jie Shen - Comput. Methods Appl. Mech. Engrg
"... Abstract. We introduce and study a new class of projection methods—namely, the velocitycorrection methods in standard form and in rotational form—for solving the unsteady incompressible Navier–Stokes equations. We show that the rotational form provides improved error estimates in terms of the H 1-no ..."
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Abstract. We introduce and study a new class of projection methods—namely, the velocitycorrection methods in standard form and in rotational form—for solving the unsteady incompressible Navier–Stokes equations. We show that the rotational form provides improved error estimates in terms of the H 1

The attribution of attitudes

by Edward E. Jones, Victor, A. Harris - J. Exp. Soc. Psychol , 1967
"... Three experiments were conducted within the framework of correspondent inference theory. In each of the experiments the subjects were instructed to estimate the "trueJ ' attitude of a target person after having either read or listened to a speech by him expressing opinions on a controversi ..."
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;corresponds " to that opinion. The degree to which opinions and attitudes-or more generally, acts and dispositionsare seen as correspondent is a function of the relative weight assigned to internal a,emus external causal factors (cf. Thibaut and Riecken, 1955). Loosely s tated, a person will be perceived

UNSTEADY PRESSURE MEASUREMENTS ON THE CASE

by Rodgers Matt W, Wall Of, Matt W. Rodgers, Raymond Shreeve , 2003
"... Unsteady pressure measurements on the case wall of a transonic compressor ..."
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Unsteady pressure measurements on the case wall of a transonic compressor

Self-determination and persistence in a real-life setting: Toward a motivational model of high school dropout.

by Robert J Vallerand , Michelle S Fbrtier , Frederic Guay - Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, , 1997
"... The purpose of this study was to propose and test a motivational model of high school dropout. The model posits that teachers, parents, and the school administration's behaviors toward students influence students' perceptions of competence and autonomy. The less autonomy supportive the so ..."
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items. The Parental Autonomy Support Scale (e.g., "My parents provide me with lots of opportunity to make personal decisions concerning my school activities"), the Teacher Autonomy Support Scale (e.g., "I feel that my teachers pressure me to do what they want"; this scale used

Rattle : a ”velocity” version of the Shake algorithm for molecular dynamics calculations

by Hans C. Andersen - J. Comput. Phys , 1983
"... An algorithm, called RATTLE, for integrating the equations of motion in molecular dynamics calculations for molecular models with internal constraints is presented. The algorithm is similar to SHAKE, which is one of the standard methods for performing such calculations. RATTLE calculates the positio ..."
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An algorithm, called RATTLE, for integrating the equations of motion in molecular dynamics calculations for molecular models with internal constraints is presented. The algorithm is similar to SHAKE, which is one of the standard methods for performing such calculations. RATTLE calculates

B.: A predictor-corrector technique for visualizing unsteady flow

by David C. Banks, Bart A. Singer - IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics , 1995
"... We present a method for visualizing unsteady flow by displaying its vortices. The vortices are identified by using a vorticity-predictor pressure-corrector scheme that follows vortex cores. The cross-sections of a vortex at each point along the core can be represented by a Fourier series. A vortex c ..."
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We present a method for visualizing unsteady flow by displaying its vortices. The vortices are identified by using a vorticity-predictor pressure-corrector scheme that follows vortex cores. The cross-sections of a vortex at each point along the core can be represented by a Fourier series. A vortex

An unsteady microfluidic T-form mixer perturbed by hydrodynamic

by Yanbao Ma, Chien-pin Sun, Michael Fields, Yang Li, David A Haake, Bernard M, Chih-ming Ho
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Unsteady-Pressure and Dynamic-Deflection Measurements . . .

by Omb No, Aeroelastic Supercritical Wing, David A. Seidel, Maynard C. S, Clinton V. Eckstrom , 1991
"... (Maximum 200 words) Transonic steady- and unsteady-pressure tests have been conducted on a large elastic wing. The wing has a supercritical airfoil, a full-span aspect ratio of 10.3, a leading-edge sweepback angle of 28:8 ffi , and two inboard and one outboard trailing-edge control surfaces. Only ..."
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(Maximum 200 words) Transonic steady- and unsteady-pressure tests have been conducted on a large elastic wing. The wing has a supercritical airfoil, a full-span aspect ratio of 10.3, a leading-edge sweepback angle of 28:8 ffi , and two inboard and one outboard trailing-edge control surfaces
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