The design considerations and test results of AFT-a new generation parallelizing compiler

Author(s):  
Chuanqi Zhu ◽  
Binyu Zang ◽  
Tong Chen
2017 ◽  
Author(s):  
P. Millot ◽  
F. K. Wong ◽  
D. A. Rose ◽  
T. Zhou ◽  
R. Grover ◽  
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1981 ◽  
Vol 20 (20) ◽  
pp. 3600 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kalman Wilner ◽  
Narayan P. Murarka

1999 ◽  
Author(s):  
David W. Warner ◽  
Niranjan G. Humbad ◽  
Basem Alzahabi ◽  
Robert A. Porada

Abstract Noise from automotive air handling systems is an important issue for driver and passenger comfort. This study was undertaken to quantify the flow noise from the blower and remaining system, and to develop an analytical predictive model for airflow noise. Tests were conducted on four different vehicle Air Handling Systems (AHS) comprised of blower, heat exchangers, ducts and panel registers. Flow and noise data were measured. Test results suggest that overall noise is dominated by blower noise. A predictive model for airflow noise was developed. This model suggests system pressure drop (Δp) and system airflow (q) being dominant parameters in the noise predictions. The noise variation scales as flow velocity to the power 5.75. The developed model for flow noise can be very useful in the design process to estimate noise levels for new systems from CFD/CAE analyses.


1981 ◽  
Vol 10 (3) ◽  
pp. 149-153 ◽  
Author(s):  
A E Trappitt ◽  
N Berme

A six channel transducer designed to measure loads in a conventional knee/ankle/foot orthosis is described. Four such transducers are employed to describe fully the orthotic load system. Design considerations, construction and response of the load transducers together with sample test results are presented.


2014 ◽  
Author(s):  
T. Coskun ◽  
R. Asmatulu

The ability to achieve high surface areas with nanomaterials brought several advancements in energy storage devices and their applications in different industries. Supercapacitors, a new generation of energy storage devises, have quick charge and discharge abilities, and hold as much energy as batteries and other chemical storage devices. The present study focuses on the effects of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) inclusions in polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) electrolytes for the improved capacitance values, which may affect the lifetime, charge holding, and charging and discharging rates of the graphene nanoflake-based supercapacitors. In this research, various supercapacitors were constructed using the reduced graphene oxide nanoflakes, PVA and PVA incorporated with CNTs, and the best candidates were selected for the future considerations. The test results showed that the CNT concentrations of 0.1–1.0wt% in PVA enhanced the capacitance (charge holding capacity) and reduced the internal resistance of the electrolytes significantly. This study may open up new possibilities for the supercapacitors and other energy storage devices currently under developments.


Author(s):  
J. Kruschik

The hot gas double axial valve is a newly developed shut-off valve for high temperature and high pressure helium, which can be used in the new generation of helium cooled nuclear plants, including the modular reactor. It is the safety shut-off valve in the secondary circuit after the heat-exchanger. At first it will be used in the German project PNP (nuclear process heat for the gasification of coal), but it can also be used for the other high temperature systems such as the closed cycle nuclear gas turbine, chemical plants or for industrial processes. Its state of development, test results, and the present prototype design are discussed. A further concept for a coaxial valve will be shown, which may be of interest for certain types of modular reactors and also for closed cycle nuclear gas turbines.


2020 ◽  
Vol 2020 ◽  
pp. 1-17
Author(s):  
Ömer Aslan ◽  
Refik Samet ◽  
Ömer Özgür Tanrıöver

In recent years, malware has evolved by using different obfuscation techniques; due to this evolution, the detection of malware has become problematic. Signature-based and traditional behavior-based malware detectors cannot effectively detect this new generation of malware. This paper proposes a subtractive center behavior model (SCBM) to create a malware dataset that captures semantically related behaviors from sample programs. In the proposed model, system paths, where malware behaviors are performed, and malware behaviors themselves are taken into consideration. This way malicious behavior patterns are differentiated from benign behavior patterns. Features that could not exceed the specified score are removed from the dataset. The datasets created using the proposed model contain far fewer features than the datasets created by n-gram and other models that have been used in other studies. The proposed model can handle both known and unknown malware, and the obtained detection rate and accuracy of the proposed model are higher than those of the known models. To show the effectiveness of the proposed model, 2 datasets with score and without score are created by using SCBM. In total, 6700 malware samples and 3000 benign samples are tested. The results are compared with those derived from n-gram and models from other studies in the literature. The test results show that, by combining the proposed model with an appropriate machine learning algorithm, the detection rate, false positive rate, and accuracy are measured as 99.9%, 0.2%, and 99.8%, respectively.


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