274 research outputs found
Design and Experimental Validation of a Ducted Counter-rotating Axial-flow Fans System
An experimental study on the design of counter-rotating axial-flow fans was
carried out. The fans were designed using an inverse method. In particular, the
system is designed to have a pure axial discharge flow. The counter-rotating
fans operate in a ducted-flow configuration and the overall performances are
measured in a normalized test bench. The rotation rate of each fan is
independently controlled. The relative axial spacing between fans can vary from
17% to 310%. The results show that the efficiency is strongly increased
compared to a conventional rotor or to a rotor-stator stage. The effects of
varying the rotation rates ratio on the overall performances are studied and
show that the system has a very flexible use, with a large patch of high
efficient operating points in the parameter space. The increase of axial
spacing causes only a small decrease of the efficiencyComment: accepted in Journal of Fluid Engineerin
Spectroscopy of Hadrons with b Quarks from Lattice NRQCD
Preliminary results from an extensive lattice calculation of the B, B_c, and
\Upsilon spectrum at quenched \beta = 6.0 are presented. The study includes
radially and orbitally excited mesons, and baryons containing b quarks. The b
quarks are formulated using NRQCD; for light and c quarks, a tadpole-improved
clover action is used.Comment: talk given at LATTICE98(heavyqk), 3 pages LaTeX, 2 Postscript figure
Fast Fits for Lattice QCD Correlators
We illustrate a technique for fitting lattice QCD correlators to sums of
exponentials that is significantly faster than traditional fitting methods ---
10--40 times faster for the realistic examples we present. Our examples are
drawn from a recent analysis of the Upsilon spectrum, and another recent
analysis of the D -> pi semileptonic form factor. For single correlators, we
show how to simplify traditional effective-mass analyses.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure
Heavy-light mesons with staggered light quarks
We demonstrate the viability of improved staggered light quarks in studies of
heavy-light systems. Our method for constructing heavy-light operators exploits
the close relation between naive and staggered fermions. The new approach is
tested on quenched configurations using several staggered actionsn combined
with nonrelativistic heavy quarks. The B_s meson kinetic mass, the hyperfine
and 1P-1S splittings in B_s, and the decay constant f_{B_s} are calculated and
compared to previous quenched lattice studies. An important technical detail,
Bayesian curve-fitting, is discussed at length.Comment: 38 pages, figures included. v2: Entry in Table IX corrected and other
minor changes, version appearing in Phys. Rev.
The Perfect Quark-Gluon Vertex Function
We evaluate a perfect quark-gluon vertex function for QCD in coordinate space
and truncate it to a short range. We present preliminary results for the
charmonium spectrum using this quasi-perfect action.Comment: 3 pages LaTex, 4 figures, poster presented at LATTICE9
Update: Accurate Determinations of alpha_s from Realistic Lattice QCD
We use lattice QCD simulations, with MILC configurations (including vacuum
polarization from u, d, and s quarks), to update our previous determinations of
the QCD coupling constant. Our new analysis uses results from 6 different
lattice spacings and 12 different combinations of sea-quark masses to
significantly reduce our previous errors. We also correct for
finite-lattice-spacing errors in the scale setting, and for nonperturbative
chiral corrections to the 22 short-distance quantities from which we extract
the coupling. Our final result is alpha_V(7.5GeV,nf=3) = 0.2120(28), which is
equivalent to alpha_msbar(M_Z,n_f=5)= 0.1183(8). We compare this with our
previous result, which differs by one standard deviation.Comment: 12 pages, 2 figures, 4 table
B Meson Decay Constants From NRQCD
We present quenched results for B meson decay constants using NRQCD b quarks
and O(a) tadpole improved clover light quarks. For the first time, one-loop
matching factors between lattice and continuum currents are incorporated
through O(\alpha/M) taking operator mixing fully into account. This includes an
important O(\alpha a) discretization correction to the heavy-light axial vector
current. We find f_B = 0.147(11)(^{+8}_{-12})(9)(6) MeV and f_{B_s}/f_B =
1.20(4)(^{+4}_{-0}).
PACS numbers: 12.38.Gc, 12.39.Hg, 13.20.He, 14.40.NdComment: LaTeX file, 14 pages, typos corrected, to be published in Phys. Lett.
The B_s and D_s decay constants in 3 flavor lattice QCD
Capitalizing on recent advances in lattice QCD, we present a calculation of
the leptonic decay constants f_{B_s} and f_{D_s} that includes effects of one
strange sea quark and two light sea quarks. The discretization errors of
improved staggered fermion actions are small enough to simulate with 3
dynamical flavors on lattices with spacings around 0.1 fm using present
computer resources. By shedding the quenched approximation and the associated
lattice scale ambiguity, lattice QCD greatly increases its predictive power.
NRQCD is used to simulate heavy quarks with masses between 1.5 m_c and m_b. We
arrive at the following results: f_{B_s} = 260 \pm 7 \pm 26 \pm 8 \pm 5 MeV and
f_{D_s} = 290 \pm 20 \pm 29 \pm 29 \pm 6 MeV. The first quoted error is the
statistical uncertainty, and the rest estimate the sizes of higher order terms
neglected in this calculation. All of these uncertainties are systematically
improvable by including another order in the weak coupling expansion, the
nonrelativistic expansion, or the Symanzik improvement program.Comment: 4 page
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