نتایج جستجو برای: spinning cone column

تعداد نتایج: 125364  

Journal: :Orthopedics 2014
Jeffrey Moore Wayne S Berberian

When performing fusions of the first metatarsophalangeal joint, it has been hypothesized that the use of a cup and cone reamer may cause thermal necrosis, leading to potential nonunion. The friction created by the reamer spinning against the bone has been shown to cause elevations of temperatures capable of causing thermal necrosis. Failing to cool the bony-reamer interface, or doing so inadequ...

Journal: :Journal of Multimedia 2014
Qiufen Yang Huosheng Hu Weihua Gui Shuren Zhou Can Zhu

Accurately positioning the Human Eyes plays an important role in the detection of the fatigue driving. In order to improve the performance of positioning of human face and eyes, an accurately positioning method of the human eyes is proposed based on the 3-parameter Hough ellipse detection. Firstly, the human face area is divided by using the skin color clustering and segmentation algorithm. The...

2008
Simon Casassus Clive Dickinson Kieran Cleary Roberta Paladini Mireya Etxaluze Tanya Lim Glenn J. White Michael Burton Balt Indermuehle Otmar Stahl Patrick Roche

The ρ Oph molecular cloud is undergoing intermediate-mass star formation. UV radiation from its hottest young stars heats and dissociates exposed layers, but does not ionize hydrogen. Only faint radiation from the Rayleigh-Jeans tail of ∼ 10–100 K dust is expected at wavelengths longwards of ∼3 mm. Yet Cosmic Background Imager (CBI) observations reveal that the ρ Oph W photo-dissociation region...

2008
Simon Casassus Clive Dickinson Kieran Cleary Roberta Paladini Mireya Etxaluze Tanya Lim Glenn J. White Michael Burton Balt Indermuehle Otmar Stahl Patrick Roche

The ρ Oph molecular cloud is undergoing intermediate-mass star formation. Ultraviolet radiation from its hottest young stars heats and dissociates exposed layers, but does not ionize hydrogen. Only faint radiation from the Rayleigh-Jeans tail of ∼10–100 K dust is expected at wavelengths longwards of ∼3 mm. Yet cosmic background imager (CBI) observations reveal that the ρ Oph W photodissociation...

2011
F. Dabirian S. A. Hosseini Ravandi A. R. Pishevar

Electrocentrifugal spinning is a recently developed spinning system whose performance is still under investigation by researchers. In this study the process of jet formation in electrocentrifugal spinning is explored and compared to the same process in electrospinning and centrifuge spinning. The results show that the incorporation of the electrical and the centrifugal forces in the electrocent...

2011
Lingyan Kong Gregory R. Ziegler

This study demonstrates the fabrication of κ-carrageenan fibers by a wet-spinning method and discusses three important spinning parameters: coagulation bath composition, spinning rate and post-spinning mechanical drawing. The as-spun fiber diameter decreased with KCl and ethanol concentration in the coagulation bath. In general, the ultimate tensile stress and elongation at break both increased...

2009
S. J. GARRETT Z. HUSSAIN S. O. STEPHEN S. J. Garrett Z. Hussain

Experimental studies have shown that the boundary-layer flow over a rotating cone is susceptible to cross-flow and centrifugal instability modes of spiral nature, depending on the cone sharpness. For half-angles (ψ) ranging from propeller nose cones to rotating disks (ψ 40◦), the instability triggers co-rotating vortices, whereas for sharp spinning missiles (ψ < 40◦), counter-rotating vortices ...

2008
Michael Efroimsky

When a solid body is freely rotating at an angular velocity Ω, the ellipsoid of constant angular momentum, in the space Ω1, Ω2, Ω3, has poles corresponding to spinning about the minimal-inertia and maximal-inertia axes. The first pole may be considered stable if we neglect the inner dissipation, but becomes unstable if the dissipation is taken into account. This happens because the bodies dissi...

Journal: :Microscopy research and technique 2006
Alexa L Mattheyses Keith Shaw Daniel Axelrod

Laser illumination used in both conventional widefield epi-fluorescence as well as in total internal reflection fluorescence (TIRF) microscopy is subject to nonuniformities in intensity that obscure true image details. These intensity variations are interference fringes arising from coherent light scattering and diffraction at every surface in the laser light's optical path, including the lense...

2008
Michael Efroimsky

When a solid body is freely rotating at an angular velocity Ω, the ellipsoid of constant angular momentum, in the space Ω1, Ω2, Ω3, has poles corresponding to spinning about the minimal-inertia and maximal-inertia axes. The first pole may be considered stable if we neglect the inner dissipation, but becomes unstable if the dissipation is taken into account. This happens because the bodies dissi...

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