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  • 1
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    Electronic Resource
    s.l. : American Chemical Society
    Journal of agricultural and food chemistry 27 (1979), S. 1274-1276 
    ISSN: 1520-5118
    Source: ACS Legacy Archives
    Topics: Agriculture, Forestry, Horticulture, Fishery, Domestic Science, Nutrition , Process Engineering, Biotechnology, Nutrition Technology
    Type of Medium: Electronic Resource
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1520-5134
    Source: ACS Legacy Archives
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Process Engineering, Biotechnology, Nutrition Technology
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  • 3
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    Electronic Resource
    College Park, Md. : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
    The Journal of Chemical Physics 114 (2001), S. 6937-6941 
    ISSN: 1089-7690
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics , Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: We develop a method which incorporates spring–spring repulsions into Brownian dynamics simulations of flexible polymers. The distance of closest approach between two springs is computed, and a repulsive force is then applied based on this distance. Repulsive potentials of the exponential and power-law forms are considered. We demonstrate that our method is capable of accounting for excluded-volume effects in start-up of extensional flow. Equilibrium simulations indicate that spring-spring repulsions can be used to prevent the passage of two springs through each other, and thus maintain the topological integrity of polymer molecules. The method developed here is expected to be useful for simulating entanglement phenomena in both single and multichain systems. © 2001 American Institute of Physics.
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  • 4
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Bradford : Emerald
    Asian libraries 6 (1997), S. 178-184 
    ISSN: 1017-6748
    Source: Emerald Fulltext Archive Database 1994-2005
    Topics: Information Science and Librarianship
    Notes: Describes the advantages of CD-ROM networking. Discusses the different net-working models available for deploying networked CD-ROM services. States the set of specifications selected to implement the networked CD-ROM services in Tata Energy Research Institute and the approach taken to meet these. Also lists the CD-ROM titles made available through the networked CD-ROM services.
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  • 5
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Bingley : Emerald
    OCLC systems & services 11 (1995), S. 3-10 
    ISSN: 1065-075X
    Source: Emerald Fulltext Archive Database 1994-2005
    Topics: Information Science and Librarianship
    Notes: Describes the use of the CDS/ISIS bibliographic database packagewithin the Tata Energy Research Institute Library in Delhi. Indicatesthe capabilities of the package and states the hardware requirements andpackage availability (from UNESCO). Assesses the applications of thepackage through a comprehensive survey of the literature on its usewithin libraries throughout the world.
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  • 6
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Bradford : Emerald
    Campus-wide information systems 16 (1999), S. 57-62 
    ISSN: 1065-0741
    Source: Emerald Fulltext Archive Database 1994-2005
    Topics: Computer Science
    Notes: Discusses the need for a security firewall. Describes the different firewall technologies and models available for deploying security firewalls. Describes the set of specifications chosen to implement the security firewall at the Tata Energy Research Institute and the approach taken to implement these specifications. Also describes the resources on security mailing lists, including Web sites available on the Internet.
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  • 7
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    Electronic Resource
    Bradford : Emerald
    Campus-wide information systems 14 (1997), S. 93-98 
    ISSN: 1065-0741
    Source: Emerald Fulltext Archive Database 1994-2005
    Topics: Computer Science
    Notes: Describes the advantages of CD-ROM networking. Discusses the different networking models available for deploying networked CD-ROM services. States the set of specifications selected to implement the networked CD-ROM services in Tata Energy Research Institute and the approach taken to meet these. Also lists the CD-ROM titles made available through the networked CD-ROM services.
    Type of Medium: Electronic Resource
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  • 8
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    Electronic Resource
    [S.l.] : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
    Physics of Fluids 8 (1996), S. 1774-1787 
    ISSN: 1089-7666
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Recent experiments show that very low levels of elasticity can either enhance or diminish the area over which chaotic advection occurs in creeping flows [T. C. Niederkorn and J. M. Ottino, J. Fluid Mech. 256, 243 (1993)]. No mechanistic explanation of this phenomenon is currently available. This has motivated us to consider the problem of two-dimensional flow between counter-rotating eccentric cylinders where the angular velocities are subject to slow, continuous modulation. Regular perturbation theory for low levels of elasticity is used to semi-analytically determine the viscoelastic correction to the Newtonian flow field based on the Oldroyd-B constitutive model. The geometric theory of Kaper and Wiggins [J. Fluid Mech. 253, 211 (1993)] is then applied to make predictions about how elasticity affects chaotic advection in quasi-steady flows. It is found that elasticity can act to either increase or decrease the area over which chaotic advection occurs, depending on the boundary motion. This is accomplished through three distinct mechanisms: (1) area changes of the maximum area over which chaotic advection can occur, the potential mixing zone (PMZ); (2) area changes of the region in the PMZ where fluid particles execute non-chaotic trajectories below a critical modulation frequency; (3) area changes of the region between the extrema of the Newtonian stagnation streamlines which does not belong to the PMZ. The mechanism responsible for these area changes is a modified pressure gradient in the angular direction, which in turn appears to be due to first normal stress differences caused by shearing. Numerical calculations of fluid particle trajectories confirm the predictions of the geometric theory. For the boundary motions considered here, the calculations yield two additional results about the effect of low levels of elasticity on chaotic advection. First, the critical modulation frequency is decreased. Second, the rate of chaotic mixing, as measured by the largest Liapunov exponent, is increased for modulation fre- quencies greater than the critical Newtonian value. © 1996 American Institute of Physics.
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  • 9
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    [S.l.] : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
    Physics of Fluids 11 (1999), S. 1970-1981 
    ISSN: 1089-7666
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: When a container of liquid is subject to vertical sinusoidal oscillation, the free surface becomes unstable at a critical driving acceleration and gives rise to standing waves. Here, we consider containers of finite depth, neglect the influence of lateral boundaries, and perform a linear stability analysis for viscoelastic liquids. Floquet theory is applied to transform the linearized governing equations into a recursion relation for the temporal modes of the free surface deformation. In the absence of external forcing, the recursion relation yields the dispersion equation for free surface waves on viscoelastic liquids. In the presence of external forcing, the recursion relation is studied both numerically and analytically for the case where the polymer stresses are described by a single-mode Maxwell model. When surface tension forces are sufficiently strong relative to elastic forces, the numerical results show that the standing waves respond subharmonically to the driving frequency. However, the instability threshold increases less rapidly with the driving frequency than that for a Newtonian liquid of the same zero-shear viscosity. When elastic forces become sufficiently strong relative to surface tension forces, the standing waves can respond harmonically within certain ranges of the driving frequency if the product of the driving frequency and the liquid relaxation time is not too large or too small. Dramatic changes are seen in the behavior of the neutral stability curves, dispersion relations, and instability thresholds. In the case where the viscous boundary layer thickness is much less than the disturbance wavelength, the viscoelastic recursion relation is simplified to yield a Mathieu equation which is nonlocal in time. The method of multiple scales is then applied to determine the instability threshold analytically. The results of this study indicate that the behavior of parametrically driven surface waves is very sensitive to the liquid relaxation time, and suggest that such waves may serve as a useful tool for the measurement of rheological properties. © 1999 American Institute of Physics.
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  • 10
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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Applied intelligence 4 (1994), S. 31-52 
    ISSN: 1573-7497
    Keywords: Fuzzy associative memory ; feedforward neural network ; software engineering ; resource estimation ; manpower buildup index
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Computer Science
    Notes: Abstract To make reasonable estimates of resources, costs, and schedules, software project managers need to be provided with models that furnish the essential framework for software project planning and control by supplying important “management numbers” concerning the state and parameters of the project that are critical for resource allocation. Understanding that software development is not a “mechanistic” process brings about the realization that parameters that characterize the development of software possess an inherent “fuzziness,” thus providing the rationale for the development of realistic models based on fuzzy set or neural theories. Fuzzy and neural approaches offer a key advantage over traditional modeling approaches in that they aremodel-free estimators. This article opens up the possibility of applying fuzzy estimation theory and neural networks for the purpose of software engineering project management and control, using Putnam's manpower buildup index (MBI) estimation model as an example. It is shown that the MBI selection process can be based upon 64 different fuzzy associative memory (FAM) rules. The same rules are used to generate 64 training patterns for a feedforward neural network. The fuzzy associative memory and neural network approaches are compared qualitatively through estimation surfaces. The FAM estimation surfaces are stepped, whereas those from the neural system are smooth. Also, the FAM system sets up much faster than the neural system. FAM rules obtained from logical antecedent-consequent pairs are maintained distinct, giving the user the ability to determine which FAM rule contributed how much membership activation to a “concluded” output.
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