First results of experimental investigation in frequency band 58 GHz

Author(s):  
V. Kvicera
2019 ◽  
Vol 196 ◽  
pp. 00033
Author(s):  
Konstantin Stepanov ◽  
Dmitry Mukhin ◽  
Olga Volkova

In this paper the results of thermal-hydraulic tests of a sample of a perspective plate heat exchanger under the conditions of LBAHT is described. Working opportunity of the sample working under conditions of LBAHT has been confirmed by this research.


Author(s):  
Reidar André Skarbøvik ◽  
Henry Piehl ◽  
Sverre Torben ◽  
Mette Lokna Nedreberg ◽  
Vilmar Æsøy

Abstract In many marine applications, modern high-performance synthetic fibre ropes have replaced, and are continuing to replace, well-known steel wire rope solutions due to the low weight of the synthetic ropes removing limitations for operations at large water depths. In some cases, replacement of steel wires with synthetic ropes has caused permanent deformations and damage to multilayer winch drums, indicating that synthetic fibre ropes can cause larger pressure on winch drums than steel wire. This paper presents the first results from a novel experimental investigation of a multilayer winch subjected to a selection of braided high-performance synthetic fibre ropes and a reference steel wire rope. The tested ropes, with nominal diameters between 12 and 20mm, are spooled at different tensile loads and with maximum number of layers in the range of 10 to 19. The experiments utilize a test rig with two winch drums, controllable spooling gear and sheaves with load cells to apply and control required load and speed during spooling. Measurements from twelve biaxial strain gauges on the inside of a thick high-strength drum are used to measure stresses in the structure. The results show that the selected fibre ropes induce considerably larger stress in the winch drum than the steel wire rope. This confirms that design of multilayer winch drums with high-performance synthetic fibre ropes requires special considerations and that the guidance for multilayer stress calculations, related to steel wire ropes, in DNV-GL-0378 “Standard for offshore and platform lifting appliances” is not applicable for synthetic fibre rope applications.


2016 ◽  
Vol 722 ◽  
pp. 18-26 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yuliia Khmurovska ◽  
Petr Štemberk ◽  
Martin Petřík ◽  
Ippei Maruyama ◽  
Ondřej Holčapek

This paper presents a numerical simulation and preliminary experimental investigation of bonding of concrete structures using cement and polymer cement as adhesive materials. The numerical model of concrete plates bonded with the polymer cement is created and subjected to cyclic thermal loading. As a result, the critical stresses are obtained. Also all the necessary materials for carrying out high-quality, fast and inexpensive experimental investigation of the strength of cement and polymer cement bond are prepared. The experimental setup and the first results obtained are also described. The bonding quality of the polymer cement shows satisfactory results under this kind of loading, thus the use of the polymer cement for bonding of concrete structures of different properties is reasonable in the specific fields considered in this study.


Author(s):  
M. Juskauskas ◽  
J. Krivochiza ◽  
J. Aleksandravicius ◽  
K. Svirskas ◽  
B. Dzindzeleta ◽  
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1967 ◽  
Vol 22 (1) ◽  
pp. 8-10 ◽  
Author(s):  
Burkhard Brehm ◽  
Ewald von Puttkamer

A new approach to the experimental investigation of unimolecular decay kinetics is described. It consists of a coincidence measurement of electrons and ions produced by photoionization with monochromatic light. Mass analysis of the ions and energy analysis of the electrons provide unambiguously the needed information. First results on CH4 including CH4+, CH3+ and CH2+ are presented.


2021 ◽  
Vol 51 (2) ◽  
pp. 109-127
Author(s):  
Peter FABO ◽  
Pavol NEJEDLÍK ◽  
Michal KUBA ◽  
Milan ONDERKA ◽  
Dušan PODHORSKÝ

Hydrometeors (rain, fog and ice crystals) affect the transmission of electromagnetic signals. Previous research showed that alterations in the signal (amplitude and phase) are affected by the composition of the atmosphere, e.g. the presence of hydrometeors. The majority of hydrometeorological detecting methods are based on the attenuation of electromagnetic signals as they penetrate the atmosphere. Novel methods based on monitoring of parameters of the signal appeared in recent time. This article presents the first results from our investigation of how hydrometeors affect the phase differences in signals transmitted by BTS stations. Cell phone operators transmit electromagnetic signals in the 1 GHz frequency band. This paper describes a novel concept of how phase differences between two signals arriving at two different antennas can be used to detect hydrometeors. Although the described concept is assumed to be independent from the signal strength, the analysed signal must be detectable. The primary advantage of the proposed passive method is that the signal is almost ubiquitous and does not require demodulation. In densely populated areas, the network of BTS stations reaches a spatial density of 1 station per 1 km2 which gives excellent opportunity to use the signal for detection purposes.


1993 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. 25-29
Author(s):  
A.N. Ivannikov ◽  
V.I. Pavlov ◽  
S.V. Holodova

The aim of this paper is to present the basic equations and the first results of an experimental investigation using the space intensity sensor. We offer a multi-element acoustic sensor that gives the opportunity to find the source's parameters (distance between the observer and the source, direction to the source, power of its radiation, its multipole type). It is very important for the diagnosis of natural low frequency sources. The results of the measurements of the sound multipole source's parameters are presented. The test's experimental data correspond well to the real controlled parameters.


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