Present Situation and Future Issues in Analysis Techniques for Static Apparatus

2015 ◽  
Vol 135 (12) ◽  
pp. 689-692
Author(s):  
Kiyoshi Wakimoto ◽  
Yasuyuki Miyata ◽  
Takashi Muraoka ◽  
Toru Iwao ◽  
Hajime Igarashi
Kelasa ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 13 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Heksa Biopsi Puji Hastuti ◽  
NFN Rahmawati

Martandu Myth is the story of one mythological creature (described as a giant-snake like creature with horns) within Moronene tribe in Kabaena island, precisely in the upstream of Lakambula River. Problems research issued in this article are how the Martandu myth represents the local genius of the Moronene tribe in Kabaena in relation with the flood potential in the Lakambula River and how the relevance of the Martandu Myth is to the present situation. Therefor, the aims of the research are to describe the local genius of Moronene tribe in Kabaena island in relation with flood potential in Lakambula river and to describe the relevance of Martandu Myth to the present situation. Data in the form of Martandu Myth and the reality of the present conditions at the research locus were obtained from literature tracing and interviews with informan. Data were analyzed qualitatively using mitem analysis techniques, readings, and interpretations. The results of the analysis show that the Martandu Myth represents the Moronene tribe in Kabaena local genius in relation to the flood potential in the Lakambula river in the form of a scenario containing a number of layered warnings if someone makes a mistake in violating the rules. In the last section, it is ilustrated when outsiders who want to occupy their wealth come, to be prevented indeed. This myth has relevance to the present situation in which the modernity changes the pattern of thinking of its people to be more instant and feels as if they are no longer fully dependent on the goodness of nature. Likewise, the final scenario of the Martandu against the sharks/marine martandu is relevant to the arrival of people from outside who want to take part in taking advantage of the Moronene earth nature treasure in Kabaena. AbstrakMitos Martandu adalah kisah tentang satu makhluk mitologis (digambarkan sebagai makhluk serupa ular raksasa yang bertanduk) dalam suku Moronene di Pulau Kabaena, tepatnya di hulu Sungai Lakambula. Permasalahan yang diangkat dalam penelitian ini adalah bagaimana mitos Martandu merepresentasikan kecendekiaan lokal suku Moronene di Kabaena dalam kaitannya dengan potensi banjir di Sungai Lakambula dan bagaimana relevansi Mitos Martandu dengan keadaan yang ada sekarang. Dengan demikian, penelitian ini bertujuan mendeskripsikan representasi kecendikiaan lokal suku Moronene di Kabaena dalam Mitos Martandu dalam kaitannya dengan potensi banjir di Sungai Lakambula dan relevansinya dengan keadaan saat ini. Data berupa Mitos Martandu dan realitas kondisi sekarang di lokus penelitian diperoleh dari penelusuran pustaka dan wawancara dengan informan. Data dianalisis secara kualitatif dengan menggunakan teknik analisis mitem, pembacaan, dan pemaknaan melalui perelasian. Hasil analisis menunjukkan bahwa Mitos Martandu merepresentasikan kecendekiaan lokal suku Moronene di Kabaena terkait potensi banjir di Sungai Lakambula dalam bentuk skenario berisi sejumlah peringatan berlapis apabila ada yang melakukan kesalahan melanggar aturan. Pada bagian terakhir, diskenariokan apabila datang pihak luar yang ingin menguasai kekayaan mereka, maka harus dicegah.  Mitos ini memiliki relevansi dengan keadaan sekarang di saat arus modernitas mengubah pola berpikir manusianya menjadi lebih instan dan merasa seolah tidak lagi sepenuhnya bergantung pada kebaikan alam.  Demikian pula skenario akhir martandu yang melawan hiu/martandu laut, relevan dengan kedatangan orang-orang dari  luar yang hendak turut serta mengambil manfaat dari kakayaan alam bumi Moronene di Kabaena. 


Author(s):  
John A. Hunt

Spectrum-imaging is a useful technique for comparing different processing methods on very large data sets which are identical for each method. This paper is concerned with comparing methods of electron energy-loss spectroscopy (EELS) quantitative analysis on the Al-Li system. The spectrum-image analyzed here was obtained from an Al-10at%Li foil aged to produce δ' precipitates that can span the foil thickness. Two 1024 channel EELS spectra offset in energy by 1 eV were recorded and stored at each pixel in the 80x80 spectrum-image (25 Mbytes). An energy range of 39-89eV (20 channels/eV) are represented. During processing the spectra are either subtracted to create an artifact corrected difference spectrum, or the energy offset is numerically removed and the spectra are added to create a normal spectrum. The spectrum-images are processed into 2D floating-point images using methods and software described in [1].


Author(s):  
A. Garg ◽  
W.A.T. Clark ◽  
J.P. Hirth

In the last twenty years, a significant amount of work has been done in the theoretical understanding of grain boundaries. The various proposed grain boundary models suggest the existence of coincidence site lattice (CSL) boundaries at specific misorientations where a periodic structure representing a local minimum of energy exists between the two crystals. In general, the boundary energy depends not only upon the density of CSL sites but also upon the boundary plane, so that different facets of the same boundary have different energy. Here we describe TEM observations of the dissociation of a Σ=27 boundary in silicon in order to reduce its surface energy and attain a low energy configuration.The boundary was identified as near CSL Σ=27 {255} having a misorientation of (38.7±0.2)°/[011] by standard Kikuchi pattern, electron diffraction and trace analysis techniques. Although the boundary appeared planar, in the TEM it was found to be dissociated in some regions into a Σ=3 {111} and a Σ=9 {122} boundary, as shown in Fig. 1.


Author(s):  
J. P. Benedict ◽  
R. M. Anderson ◽  
S. J. Klepeis

Ion mills equipped with flood guns can perform two important functions in material analysis; they can either remove material or deposit material. The ion mill holder shown in Fig. 1 is used to remove material from the polished surface of a sample for further optical inspection or SEM ( Scanning Electron Microscopy ) analysis. The sample is attached to a pohshing stud type SEM mount and placed in the ion mill holder with the polished surface of the sample pointing straight up, as shown in Fig 2. As the holder is rotating in the ion mill, Argon ions from the flood gun are directed down at the top of the sample. The impact of Argon ions against the surface of the sample causes some of the surface material to leave the sample at a material dependent, nonuniform rate. As a result, the polished surface will begin to develop topography during milling as fast sputtering materials leave behind depressions in the polished surface.


1984 ◽  
Vol 15 (3) ◽  
pp. 154-168 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mary Ann Lively

Developmental Sentence Scoring (DSS) is a useful procedure for quantifying thegrammatic structure of children's expressive language. Like most language analysis techniques, however, DSS requires considerable study and practice to use it correctly and efficiently. Clinicians learning DSS tend to make many scoring errors at first and they display similar confusions and mistakes. This article identifies some of these common "problem" areas and provides scoring examples to assist clinicians in learning the DSS procedure.


2010 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kathryn Keeton ◽  
Holly Patterson ◽  
Lacey L. Schmidt ◽  
Kelley J. Slack ◽  
Camille Shea

2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 31-41
Author(s):  
Sri Sudiarti

The objectives of this research are to know and to analyze about the effect of Continuous Improvement on the performance of employees at PT. Rentang Buana Niagamakmur (PT.RBN) Tasikmalaya. Research method which applied in this research is survey research method, while data collecting technique is done by through questionaire. Sampling technique applies sample is accidental sampling technique and the size sample is 55 respondents. Data analysis techniques used in the study is simple regression technique, analysis of the coefficient of determination  and t test. The results showed that the Continuous Improvement  including both criteria, including employee performance criteria, as well as Continuous Improvement  has a positive influence on employee performance of 76,4% in PT . Rentang Buana Niagamakmur (PT.RBN) Tasikmalaya.


2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 48-59
Author(s):  
Nona Nurfadhilla

This article aims to look at how to improve self-efficacy through guidance and counseling services at SMP 1 Pleret, Yogyakarta. This type of research is qualitative descriptive, data collection methods through interviews and observations. Data analysis techniques using data reduction, data presentation and drawing conclusions. Results and discussion that there are still many students who have low self-efficacy so they are difficult to achieve good learning outcomes. This is proven by some students rarely doing school work and rarely doing homework also do not have the motivation to excel. BK teachers try through guidance and counseling services in the form of a preventive approach for those with high self-efficacy and a curative approach for students with low self-efficacy. Such as helping students to convince themselves that students are able to do tasks even though it is difficult and able to excel and to convince students to avoid feeling inferior about themselves. Guidance and counseling provided by BK teachers shows significant changes in some students who already have high self-efficacy. So it can be concluded that through guidance and counseling can be an effort to improve student self-efficacy.


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