A Case Study of Tidal and Planetary Wave Coupling in the Equatorial Atmosphere-Ionosphere System Over India: Preliminary Results

Author(s):  
S. Gurubaran ◽  
R. Dhanya ◽  
S. Sathiskumar ◽  
P.T. Patil
2015 ◽  
Vol 34 (3) ◽  
pp. 296-310 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lyubov L. Tmanova ◽  
Jessica S. Ancker ◽  
Stephen B. Johnson

2016 ◽  
Vol 59 ◽  
Author(s):  
Arrigo Caserta ◽  
Fawzi Doumaz ◽  
Antonio Costanzo ◽  
Anna Gervasi ◽  
William Thorossian ◽  
...  

<p><em>We used the moderate-magnitude aftershocks succeeding to the 2016 August 24<sup>th</sup>, Mw = 6.0, Amatrice (Italy) mainshok to asses, specially during an ongoing seismic sequence, the soil-structure interaction where cultural Heritage is involved. We have chosen as case study the</em><em> San Giovanni Battista</em><em> church (A.D. 1039)  in Acquasanta Terme town, about 20 Km northeast of Amatrice. First of all we studied the soil shaking features in order to characterize the input to the monument. Then, using the recordings in the church, we tried to figure out  how the input seismic energy is distributed over the different monument parts. Some preliminary results are shown and discussed.</em></p><p><em><br /></em></p>


2020 ◽  
Vol 42 ◽  
pp. 16-23 ◽  
Author(s):  
Giuseppe Aiello ◽  
Antonio Giallanza ◽  
Salvatore Vacante ◽  
Stefano Fasoli ◽  
Giuseppe Mascarella

Author(s):  
Laura Costa Maia ◽  
Anabela Carvalho Alves ◽  
Celina P. Leão

This paper presents a protocol used in case studies with the objective to validate a Lean Production methodology in Textile and Clothing Industry (TCI) in North of Portugal. The methodology was developed under a Doctoral Program on Industrial Engineering and Systems. During the development of the methodology, the TCI contextualization was studied in parallel with the development of a survey applied to the TCI companies. The development of the methodology (structured in three phases) was followed by its validation in case studies. Thus, this paper objective is to describe and explain the case study designed and conducted to attain feedback from companies. These case studies demanded a protocol constituted by an overview of the project, the field procedures (meetings and visits, interviews, questionnaires and checklist form), the preliminary questions of the project and the guide for the reports from the case studies. From the field procedures, the interviews was the first instrument used and it allowed the identification of the needs of change, the workers and management role in this change, the expected and achieved results. These preliminary results are presented in this paper. The questionnaire, adapted from others studies, would be used for a better context in the national framework and it would be applied in a following phase as the checklist. It will enable the data and metrics collection related with several aspects, namely work ergonomic conditions. This protocol will allow the knowledge of the work environment for a good implementation of the Lean Production.


2018 ◽  
Vol 14 (S345) ◽  
pp. 328-329
Author(s):  
Gabor I. Herbst-Kiss ◽  
Joao Alves

AbstractThe initial mass function (IMF) is a profoundly studied subject, however its origin is still unclear and heavily disputed. The Core Mass Function (CMF) has a remarkable resemblance to a shifted IMF along the mass axis of a factor of 3. This CMF has been observed amongst others in the Pipe Nebula, a calm molecular cloud at approximately 130 pc. We study the origin of the CMF under the assumption that collisions and merging of prestellar cores shape the CMF. We present our preliminary results of core collisions for the well known FeSt 1-457.


Author(s):  
Tien-Phu Ho ◽  
Eric Faehn ◽  
Arnaud Virazel ◽  
Alberto Bosio ◽  
Patrick Girard

Abstract In modern electronic designs, more and more memories are embedded in a single chip. With the latest technologies, defects due to the manufacturing process are more prone to occur in the periphery of the memory. Obtaining a fast and accurate localization of such defects has become much more difficult with traditional diagnosis approaches that do not allow a fast-enough yield learning and improvement. This paper describes a new and automated diagnosis flow for SRAMs to determine the localization of any given defect and thus, to precisely guide the Failure Analysis phase. Based on the electrical and topological fault signatures obtained through traditional methods, each potential fault on the identified active nets is automatically simulated to retrieve the best defect candidates. This paper also presents preliminary results on a representative case study.


Author(s):  
Barry Florida-James ◽  
Peter Norman ◽  
Bill Hills ◽  
Nick Rossiter ◽  
Kuo-Ming Chao

Abstract This paper presents a mechanism for complete product lifecycle version support in an engineering design environment. The mechanism addresses issues such as heterogeneity and interoperability through the use of co-operating agents. The version model is presented and the agents that implement this model. An industrial case study is presented with preliminary results to illustrate the mechanism.


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