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Perry Cook. Modeling Bid s Gait Anaiysis and Parametric Synthesis of Walking Sounds, Audio Engineering Society 22" International Conference on Virtual, Synthetic and Entertainment Audio (2002). [Pg.200]

An enclosed CDROM follows along with the text, allowing readers to listen to the guitar strings, African drums, and squeaky doors that Cook models. [Pg.250]

The Johnson-Cook model presents one established empirical model. [Pg.639]

Like the Cooke model, the Lenz model [77] is a generic model for membranes, but it has been designed for studying internal phase transitions. Therefore, it puts a slightly higher emphasis on conformational degrees of freedom than the Cooke model. Lipids are represented by semiflexible linear chains of seven beads (one for the head group, six for the tail), which interact with truncated Lennard-Jones potentials. Model parameters such as the chain stiffness are inspired by the properties of hydrocarbon tails [78]. The model includes an explicit solvent, which is, however, modeled such that it is simulated very efficiently it interacts only with lipid beads and not with itself ( phantom solvent [79]). [Pg.242]

The simplest extension of the Cahn-Hilliard-Cook model to include shear is to assume that the only consequence is that concentration fluctuations are convected with the macroscopic flow field, as suggested by Lai and Fuller [43], adopting a model proposed by Ohta et al. [44]. With such an assiunption, stress, and hence flow rate, gradients are neglected. This is only likely to be a physically realistic assumption if the viscoelastic properties of the two components are identical. The equation of motion is then a simple modification of Eq. 28,... [Pg.143]

In impact conditions, the loading rate is quite high, so that the plastic behavior of metals is much influenced. In order to describe the loading-rate dependency, several models have been presented. The Johnson-Cook model, shown in O Eq. 29.5, is a model by which Ludwik type hardening and loading-rate dependency can be expressed (Johnson and Cook 1983). [Pg.746]

With the fomi of free energy fiinctional prescribed in equation (A3.3.52). equation (A3.3.43) and equation (A3.3.48) respectively define the problem of kinetics in models A and B. The Langevin equation for model A is also referred to as the time-dependent Ginzburg-Landau equation (if the noise temi is ignored) the model B equation is often referred to as the Calm-Flilliard-Cook equation, and as the Calm-Flilliard equation in the absence of the noise temi. [Pg.738]

Food. The most successful appHcation of microwave power is that of food processing (qv), cooking, and reheating. The consumer industry surpasses all other microwave power appHcations. Essentially all microwave ovens operate at 2450 MH2 except for a few U.S. combination range models that operate at 915 MH2. The success of this appHance resulted from the development of low cost magnetrons producing over 700 W for oven powers of 500-800 W (Table 3). [Pg.344]

A. M. Rajendran and W. H. Cook, "A Comprehensive Review of Modeling of Impact Damage in Ceramics," Joint report between the University of Dayton Research and the Air Force Armament Eaboratory, AFATL-TR-88-143 SBI-AD-E801 843, 99 pp., Dec. 1988. [Pg.328]

A void nucleation and growth fracture model embedded in a general viscoelastic-plastic material model is representative of approaches to ductile dynamic fracture (Davison et al., 1977 Kipp and Stevens, 1976). Other approaches include employing the plastic strain as a damage variable (Johnson and Cook, 1985) so that both spall and large strain-to-failure can be treated. [Pg.314]

To illustrate how different m(X ) and x may happen to be, let s consider as a specific example (others can be found in Saraiva and Stephanopoulos, 1992c) a Kraft pulp digester. The performance metric y, that one wishes to minimize, is determined by the kappa index of the pulp produced and the cooking yield. Two decision variables are considered H-factor (xj), and alkali charge (X2). Furthermore, we will assume as perfect an available deterministic empirical model (Saraiva and Stephanopoulos, 1992c), /, which expresses y as function of x, i.e., that y =/(xi, X2) is perfectly known. [Pg.120]

Mechanism of NPYR Formation The consistent occurrence of NPYR in fried bacon and cooked-out fat has led to an intensive search for both the precursors and mechanism that could account for its formation. Although model system studies have implicated a number of compounds including proline, collagen, putreseine, spermidine, pyrrolidine and glycyl-L-glycine as possible... [Pg.166]

It is possible, therefore, that early humans may have accidentally made this type of dish when making fire to warm themselves or for cooking. Could such accidentally fired objects have given prehistoric humans the idea of modeling clay by hand and then firing it into pottery Any such hypothesis... [Pg.264]

Fig. 11.4. Model for cholinergic signalling in the intestinal mucosa, providing a possible rationale for AChE secretion by parasitic nematodes. ACh released from enteric cholinergic motor neurons stimulates chloride secretion, mucus secretion and Paneth cell exocytosis through muscarinic receptors. Secretory responses may be modulated by mast cell mediators, either directly or via the induction of neural reflex programmes. The role of muscarinic receptor-positive cells in the lamina propria of rats infected with N. brasiliensis is undetermined, as are potential mechanisms of trans-epithelial transport of the enzymes. Adapted from Cooke (1984). Fig. 11.4. Model for cholinergic signalling in the intestinal mucosa, providing a possible rationale for AChE secretion by parasitic nematodes. ACh released from enteric cholinergic motor neurons stimulates chloride secretion, mucus secretion and Paneth cell exocytosis through muscarinic receptors. Secretory responses may be modulated by mast cell mediators, either directly or via the induction of neural reflex programmes. The role of muscarinic receptor-positive cells in the lamina propria of rats infected with N. brasiliensis is undetermined, as are potential mechanisms of trans-epithelial transport of the enzymes. Adapted from Cooke (1984).
Davis J.A., Fuller C.C., Cook A.D. A model for trace metal sorption processes th the calcite surface Adosprtion of Cd2+ and subsequent solid solution formation. Geochim Cosmochim Acta 1987 51 1477-1490. [Pg.334]


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