نتایج جستجو برای: static stall

تعداد نتایج: 111701  

Journal: :Physical biology 2012
Deepak Bhat Manoj Gopalakrishnan

Bidirectional cargo transport by molecular motors in cells is a complex phenomenon in which the cargo (usually a vesicle) alternately moves in retrograde and anterograde directions. In this case, teams of oppositely pulling motors (e.g., kinesin and dynein) bind to the cargo, simultaneously, and 'coordinate' their activity such that the motion consists of spells of positively and negatively dir...

Journal: :Physical review letters 2008
Ernst A van Nierop Silas Alben Michael P Brenner

Wind tunnel experiments have shown that bumps on the leading edge of model humpback whale flippers cause them to "stall" (i.e., lose lift dramatically) more gradually and at a higher angle of attack. Here we develop an aerodynamic model which explains the observed increase in stall angle. The model predicts that as the amplitude of the bumps is increased, the lift curve flattens out, leading to...

2013
Christopher L. Kelley

Wind tunnel experiments were conducted to understand boundary layer separation control on airfoils. The objective of this research was to better implement flow control strategies with single dielectric barrier discharge (SDBD) plasma actuator designs for airfoils that exhibit both leading and trailing edge stall characteristics at realistic flight speeds and Reynolds numbers. The NASA energy ef...

Journal: :Experiments in Fluids 2013

2017
Michael A Ferrin Arvind R Subramaniam

Ribosome stalling on mRNAs can decrease protein expression. To decipher ribosome kinetics at stall sites, we induced ribosome stalling at specific codons by starving the bacterium Escherichia coli for the cognate amino acid. We measured protein synthesis rates from a reporter library of over 100 variants that encoded systematic perturbations of translation initiation rate, the number of stall s...

2005
Fen Wu Ashok Gopalarathnam Sungwan Kim

A multidisciplinary research effort that combines aerodynamic modeling and gain-scheduled control design for aircraft flight at post-stall conditions is described. The aerodynamic modeling uses a decambering approach for rapid prediction of post-stall aerodynamic characteristics of multiple-wing configurations using known section data. The approach is successful in bringing to light multiple so...

1996
Rafael H. Saavedra Daeyeon Park

The effectiveness of software prefetching for tolerating latency depends mainly on the ability of programmers and/or compilers to: 1) predict in advance the magnitude of the run-time remote memory latency, and 2) insert prefetches at a distance that minimizes stall time without causing cache pollution. Scalable heterogeneous multiprocessors, such as network of computers (NOWs), present special ...

2016
Martı́n Varela Hyunwoo Nam Henning Schulzrinne Toni Mäki

In this short paper we briefly describe the results of analyzing a large-scale data set of actual YouTube stall patterns collected world-wide as part of Columbia University’s YouSlow project, and how we used it to create a simple model for generating realistic stalling patterns with a given number of stalls, a given average stall duration, and a pattern structure (describing the relative length...

2017
Stefan Schuet Thomas Lombaerts John Kaneshige Kimberlee Shish Vahram Stepanyan

Based on a detailed analysis of recent loss-of-control events, the Aircraft State Awareness Joint Safety Analysis Team has identified the need to develop algorithms and display strategies to provide control guidance for recovery from approach-to-stall or stall. In order to be effective, such guidance should enhance the pilot’s ability to execute the Federal Aviation Administration’s recommended...

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