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    Static Torsion Testing and Modeling of a Variable Thickness Hybrid Composite Bull Gear

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    Torsional strength of a variable thickness hybrid gear web was measured by performing static testing on the part in a large torsion test frame. The outer rim of the hybrid gear web was fixed to the bottom of the test frame and loading was applied to the web through a shaft. The test setup included the installation of digital image correlation (DIC) systems to obtain deformation and strain measurements from the surfaces of the hybrid gear web and the mechanical test equipment to ensure reliability of the test. The results indicated that the variable thickness hybrid gear web achieved approximately twice the torsional strength compared to that of previous hybrid gear designs. The DIC analysis showed significantly more straining of the loading shaft than the actual test article. Additionally, the results demonstrated the importance and affect that the metallic, lobed interlock features had on the principal strain and out-of-plane displacement fields. The analysis revealed that the fixed outer rim was in fact rotating and a rigid body motion compensation (RBMC) function was computed to determine the actual rotation of the hub and composite web relative to the outer rim. Modeling simulations were performed for the variable thickness hybrid gear web and correlated well with the RBMC rotational deformation seen in the DIC analysis. In addition to benchmarking the load capacity of the hybrid gear web, measuring its strength is useful information to define the parameters needed for dynamic, endurance, and other testing of the part

    Exact solutions for a mean-field Abelian sandpile

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    We introduce a model for a sandpile, with N sites, critical height N and each site connected to every other site. It is thus a mean-field model in the spin-glass sense. We find an exact solution for the steady state probability distribution of avalanche sizes, and discuss its asymptotics for large N.Comment: 10 pages, LaTe

    Étude démographique et généalogique de deux maladies héréditaires au Saguenay

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    La population du Saguenay est depuis longtemps reconnue pour l’ampleur des problèmes génétiques auxquels elle fait face. S’agissant en particulier de maladies récessives comme la tyrosinémie, l’ataxie de Friedreich (forme Charlevoix-Saguenay), le rachitisme ou l’agénésie du corps calleux, on a imputé les fortes incidences observées à divers facteurs comme les nombreux mariages consanguins, la stabilité de la population, un effet fondateur particulièrement accentué, un modèle particulier d’immigration, etc. Cependant, les analyses que nous avons commencé à réaliser à l’aide du fichier de population construit par SOREP obligent à réviser ces énoncés. La construction des généalogies par ordinateur et l’étude des comportements démographiques à l’aide de la reconstitution automatique des familles permettent en effet des analyses rétrospectives très approfondies et livrent des aperçus qui étaient hors de portée jusqu’à ce jour. L’enquête que nous rapportons ici revêt un caractère expérimental ; c'était la première fois que nous tentions une utilisation rigoureuse du fichier de population dans cette direction. Les résultats obtenus ont d’ores et déjà des retombées sur le conseil génétique et, en outre, ils modifient substantiellement notre perception de la dynamique démographique au Saguenay.The population of the Saguenay has long been known for the magnitude of the genetic problems it faces. In particular, since the problem is one of recessive illnesses such as tyrosinemia, Friedreich's ataxia (Charlevoix-Saguenay type), rickets or agenesis of corpus callosum, the strong observed effects have been ascribed to several factors such as the numerous mariages between blood relatives, the stability of the population, a particularly strong founder effect, a specific model of immigration, etc. However, the analysis we have begun to carry out with the aid of SOREP's population data base, forces us to revise these statements. The computer construction of genealogies and the study of demographic behaviour using automatic family reconstruction allow, indeed, for very thorough retrospective analyses, and deliver insights that, to this day, were out of reach. The survey on which we report is of an experimental nature; it was the first time we attempted a rigorous use of the population data base, for such purposes. The results obtained have already had an impact on underlying assumptions in the field of genetics, and moreover, they have substantially changed our perception of the demographic dynamics of the Saguenay.Hace tiempo que la población saguenayense es reputada por la envergadura de los problemas genéticos que enfrenta. Se trata particularmente de las enfermedades recesivas como la tirosinemia, la ataxia de Friedreich (tipo Charlevoix-Saguenay), el raquitismo o la agenesia del cuerpo calloso, cuya alta frecuencia se ha atribuido a diversos factores tales como el alto numero de uniones consanguíneas, la estabilidad de la población, un efecto "fundador" especialmente acentuado, un patrón particular de migración, etc. No obstante, los análisis que hemos comenzado a realizar gracias al archivo de población elaborado por SOREP (Sociedad de Investigaciones acerca de las Poblaciones), compelen a examinar de nuevo estos enunciados. La creación de genealogías por medio del computador y el estudio de los coiportamientos demográficos a través de la reconstitución automática de las familias, permiten elaborar análisis retrospectivos refinados que ofrecen una visión que antes estaba fuera de nuestro alcance. La investigación, de la cual damos cuenta en este articulo, es de carácter experimental; por primera ocasión intentamos el uso minucioso del archivo de población en este sentido. Los resultados obtenidos tienen ya su resonancia en la orientación que prodigan los genetistas, además de que modifican substancialmente nuestra percepción acerca de la dinámica demográfica del Saguenay

    Novel Quenched Disorder Fixed Point in a Two-Temperature Lattice Gas

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    We investigate the effects of quenched randomness on the universal properties of a two-temperature lattice gas. The disorder modifies the dynamical transition rates of the system in an anisotropic fashion, giving rise to a new fixed point. We determine the associated scaling form of the structure factor, quoting critical exponents to two-loop order in an expansion around the upper critical dimension dc=7_c=7. The close relationship with another quenched disorder fixed point, discovered recently in this model, is discussed.Comment: 11 pages, no figures, RevTe

    Learning masculinities in a Japanese high school rugby club

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    This paper draws on research conducted on a Tokyo high school rugby club to explore diversity in the masculinities formed through membership in the club. Based on the premise that particular forms of masculinity are expressed and learnt through ways of playing (game style) and the attendant regimes of training, it examines the expression and learning of masculinities at three analytic levels. It identifies a hegemonic, culture-specific form of masculinity operating in Japanese high school rugby, a class-influenced variation of it at the institutional level of the school and, by further tightening its analytic focus, further variation at an individual level. In doing so this paper highlights the ways in which diversity in the masculinities constructed through contact sports can be obfuscated by a reductionist view of there being only one, universal hegemonic patterns of masculinity

    The blinking spotlight of attention

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    Increasing evidence suggests that attention can concurrently select multiple locations; yet it is not clear whether this ability relies on continuous allocation of attention to the different targets (a "parallel" strategy) or whether attention switches rapidly between the targets (a periodic "sampling" strategy). Here, we propose a method to distinguish between these two alternatives. The human psychometric function for detection of a single target as a function of its duration can be used to predict the corresponding function for two or more attended targets. Importantly, the predicted curves differ, depending on whether a parallel or sampling strategy is assumed. For a challenging detection task, we found that human performance was best reflected by a sampling model, indicating that multiple items of interest were processed in series at a rate of approximately seven items per second. Surprisingly, the data suggested that attention operated in this periodic regime, even when it was focused on a single target. That is, attention might rely on an intrinsically periodic process

    Structure of wavefunctions in (1+2)-body random matrix ensembles

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    Abstrtact: Random matrix ensembles defined by a mean-field one-body plus a chaos generating random two-body interaction (called embedded ensembles of (1+2)-body interactions) predict for wavefunctions, in the chaotic domain, an essentially one parameter Gaussian forms for the energy dependence of the number of principal components NPC and the localization length {\boldmath l}_H (defined by information entropy), which are two important measures of chaos in finite interacting many particle systems. Numerical embedded ensemble calculations and nuclear shell model results, for NPC and {\boldmath l}_H, are compared with the theory. These analysis clearly point out that for realistic finite interacting many particle systems, in the chaotic domain, wavefunction structure is given by (1+2)-body embedded random matrix ensembles.Comment: 20 pages, 3 figures (1a-c, 2a-b, 3a-c), prepared for the invited talk given in the international conference on `Perspectives in Theoretical Physics', held at Physical Research Laboratory, Ahmedabad during January 8-12, 200

    Stability of a Nonequilibrium Interface in a Driven Phase Segregating System

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    We investigate the dynamics of a nonequilibrium interface between coexisting phases in a system described by a Cahn-Hilliard equation with an additional driving term. By means of a matched asymptotic expansion we derive equations for the interface motion. A linear stability analysis of these equations results in a condition for the stability of a flat interface. We find that the stability properties of a flat interface depend on the structure of the driving term in the original equation.Comment: 14 pages Latex, 1 postscript-figur

    Top-down control is not lost in the attentional blink: evidence from intact endogenous cuing.

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    The attentional blink (AB) refers to the finding that performance on the second of two targets (T1 and T2) is impaired when the targets are presented at a target onset asynchrony (TOA) of less than 500 ms. One account of the AB assumes that the processing load of T1 leads to a loss of top-down control over stimulus selection. The present study tested this account by examining whether an endogenous spatial cue that indicates the location of a following T2 can facilitate T2 report even when the cue and T2 occur within the time window of the AB. Results from three experiments showed that endogenous cuing had a significant effect on T2 report, both during and outside of the AB; this cuing effect was modulated by both the cue-target onset asynchrony and by cue validity, while it was invariant to the AB. These results suggest that top-down control over target selection is not lost during the AB. © 2007 Springer-Verlag
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