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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
181

The application of differential geometry to classical and quantum gravity

Wells, Clive Gene January 1999 (has links)
No description available.
182

Cold-Formed Steel Bolted Connections Using Oversized and Slotted Holes without Washers

Xu, Ke 08 1900 (has links)
In cold-formed steel (CFS) construction, bolted connections without washers for either oversized or slotted holes may significantly expedite the installation process and lower the cost. However, the North American Specification (AISI S100, 2007) for the Design of Cold-Formed Steel Structural Members requires washers to be installed in bolted connections with oversized or slotted holes. A research project (Phase 1) sponsored by American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI) was recently completed at the University of North Texas (UNT) that investigated the performance and strength of bolted CFS connections with oversized and slotted holes without using washers. The research presented in this thesis is the Phase 2 project in which the bolted CFS connections were studied in a broader respect in terms of the failure mechanism, the material thickness, and the hole configurations. Single shear and double shear connections without washers using oversized holes, oversized combined with standard or slotted holes were experimentally examined. Combined with Phase 1 results, the Phase 2 gives a comprehensive evaluation of the behavior and strength of bolted CFS connections with oversized and slotted holes without using washers. Revisions to the existing AISI North American Specification requirements for bolted connections are proposed to account for the reduction in the connection strength caused by the oversized and slotted hole configurations without washers. Specific LRFD and LSD resistance factors and ASD safety factors for different hole configurations in terms of the new proposed methods were presented.
183

IMPROVING COVERAGE OF CIRCUITS BY USING DIFFERENT FAULT MODELS COMPLEMENTING EACH OTHER

Oindree Basu (11016006) 23 July 2021 (has links)
<div> <div> <div> <p>Various fault models such as stuck-at, transition, bridging have been developed to better model possible defects in manufactured chips. However, over the years as device sizes have shrunk, the probability of systematic defects occurring in chips has increased. To predict the sites of occurrence of such defects, Design-for-Manufacturability (DFM) guidelines have been established, the violations of which are modelled into DFM faults. Nonetheless, some faults corresponding to DFM as well as other fault models are undetectable, i.e., tests cannot be generated to detect their presence. It has been seen that undetectable faults usually tend to cluster together, leaving large areas in a circuit uncovered. As a result, defects occurring there, even if detectable, go undetected because there are no tests covering those areas. Hence, this becomes an important issue to address, and to resolve it, we utilize gate- exhaustive faults to cover these areas. Gate-exhaustive faults provide exhaustive coverage to gates. They can detect any defect which is not modelled by any other fault model. However, the total number of gate-exhaustive faults in a circuit can be quite large and may require many test patterns for detection. Therefore, we use procedures to select only those faults which can provide additional coverage to the sites of undetectable faults. We de ne parameters that determine whether a gate associated with one or more undetectable faults is covered or not, depending on the number of detectable and useful gate-exhaustive faults present around the gate. Bridging faults are also added for extra coverage. These procedures applied to benchmark circuits are used for obtaining the experimental results. The results show that the sizes of clusters of undetectable faults are reduced, upon the addition of gate-exhaustive faults to the fault set, both in the case of single-cycle and two-cycle faults. </p> </div> </div> </div>
184

Threelogy in two parts 3-algebras in BLG models and a study of TMG solutions

Ritter, Patricia Diana January 2012 (has links)
This thesis is a review of research done over the course of the past 4 years, divided into two unrelated parts. The rst is set in the context of Bagger-Lambert-Gustavsson models, based on 3-Lie algebras. In particular I will describe theories with metric 3-algebras of inde nite signature: these present elds with negative kinetic terms. The problem can be solved by gaugeing away the non-physical degrees of freedom, to obtain other well understood theories. I will show how this procedure can be easily applied for 3-algebra metrics of any inde nite signature. Part II of this thesis focuses on solutions of topologically massive gravity (TMG): particular attention is devoted to warped AdS3 black holes, which are discussed in great detail. I will present a novel analysis of the near horizon geometries of these solutions. I further propose an approach for searching for new solutions to 3-dimensional gravity based on conformal symmetry. This approach is able to yield most of the known axisymmetric stationary TMG backgrounds.
185

Espalhamento e absorção de campos bosônicos por buracos negros estáticos e análogos / Scattering and absorption of bosonic fields by static blach holes and analogues

Oliveira, Ednilton Santos de 11 December 2009 (has links)
Nesta tese apresentamos a análise da absorção e do espalhamento de partículas não massivas de spins 0 e 1 por buracos negros de Schwarzschild, assim como a absorção e espalhamento por análogos acústicos destes buracos negros. Apresentamos também a análise da absorção e do espalhamento do campo escalar não massivo por buracos negros de Reissner-Nordström. A presente pesquisa se baseia no método de decomposição em ondas parciais. Devido a estes espaços-tempos serem estáticos e esfericamente simétricos, as partes temporal e angular das soluções das equações de campo se reduzem a funções conhecidas. O mesmo não acontece com a parte radial, o que nos leva a abordar o problema, principalmente, por meio de métodos numéricos. Cálculos analíticos também são realizados, geralmente para podermos verificar a precisão dos resultados numéricos. Os principais resultados analíticos mostrados aqui são a seção de choque de absorção em baixas e altas frequências e a seção de choque diferencial de espalhamento para ângulos próximos a 180 (efeito glória). Mostramos, de forma analítica, que as principais características das seções de choque de absorção e diferencial de espalhamento estão diretamente relacionadas à existência da órbita instável de partículas não massivas. Os nossos resultados numéricos estão em excelente concordância com os resultados obtidos por meio de cálculos analíticos. Com relação ao espaço-tempo de Reissner-Nordström, mostramos qual o comportamento das seções de choque com a variação da intensidade de carga do buraco negro. No caso de buracos negros descarregados, fazemos comparações das seções de choque obtidas para partículas de diferentes spins. / We present an analysis of the absorption and scattering of massless particles of spin 0 and 1 by Schwarzschild black holes, and the absorption and scattering by analogues of these black holes. We present also the analysis of the massless scalar field absorption and scattering by Reissner-Nordström black holes. This research is based on the partial wave methods. Since these spacetimes are static and spherically symmetric, the time and angular dependence of the field equation solutions can be written in terms of well known functions. The same does not happen with the radial part of the field equation solutions, so that we apply numerical methods to solve the absorption and scattering problem. Analytical computations are also performed and we use them to verify the precision of our numerical computations. The main analytical results obtained here are the low- and high-frequency absorption cross sections and the dierential scattering cross section for angles near 180 (the glory eect). We use our analytical results to show that the main cross sections properties are related to the existence of an unstable orbit for massless particles. We compare our numerical results with semiclassical approximations from a geodesic analysis, and find excellent agreement. In the Reissner-Nordström spacetime case, we show how the cross sections behave as we vary the black hole charge. For uncharged black holes, we compare cross sections for particles with dierent spins.
186

Espalhamento e absorção de campos bosônicos por buracos negros estáticos e análogos / Scattering and absorption of bosonic fields by static blach holes and analogues

Ednilton Santos de Oliveira 11 December 2009 (has links)
Nesta tese apresentamos a análise da absorção e do espalhamento de partículas não massivas de spins 0 e 1 por buracos negros de Schwarzschild, assim como a absorção e espalhamento por análogos acústicos destes buracos negros. Apresentamos também a análise da absorção e do espalhamento do campo escalar não massivo por buracos negros de Reissner-Nordström. A presente pesquisa se baseia no método de decomposição em ondas parciais. Devido a estes espaços-tempos serem estáticos e esfericamente simétricos, as partes temporal e angular das soluções das equações de campo se reduzem a funções conhecidas. O mesmo não acontece com a parte radial, o que nos leva a abordar o problema, principalmente, por meio de métodos numéricos. Cálculos analíticos também são realizados, geralmente para podermos verificar a precisão dos resultados numéricos. Os principais resultados analíticos mostrados aqui são a seção de choque de absorção em baixas e altas frequências e a seção de choque diferencial de espalhamento para ângulos próximos a 180 (efeito glória). Mostramos, de forma analítica, que as principais características das seções de choque de absorção e diferencial de espalhamento estão diretamente relacionadas à existência da órbita instável de partículas não massivas. Os nossos resultados numéricos estão em excelente concordância com os resultados obtidos por meio de cálculos analíticos. Com relação ao espaço-tempo de Reissner-Nordström, mostramos qual o comportamento das seções de choque com a variação da intensidade de carga do buraco negro. No caso de buracos negros descarregados, fazemos comparações das seções de choque obtidas para partículas de diferentes spins. / We present an analysis of the absorption and scattering of massless particles of spin 0 and 1 by Schwarzschild black holes, and the absorption and scattering by analogues of these black holes. We present also the analysis of the massless scalar field absorption and scattering by Reissner-Nordström black holes. This research is based on the partial wave methods. Since these spacetimes are static and spherically symmetric, the time and angular dependence of the field equation solutions can be written in terms of well known functions. The same does not happen with the radial part of the field equation solutions, so that we apply numerical methods to solve the absorption and scattering problem. Analytical computations are also performed and we use them to verify the precision of our numerical computations. The main analytical results obtained here are the low- and high-frequency absorption cross sections and the dierential scattering cross section for angles near 180 (the glory eect). We use our analytical results to show that the main cross sections properties are related to the existence of an unstable orbit for massless particles. We compare our numerical results with semiclassical approximations from a geodesic analysis, and find excellent agreement. In the Reissner-Nordström spacetime case, we show how the cross sections behave as we vary the black hole charge. For uncharged black holes, we compare cross sections for particles with dierent spins.
187

Výroba a vady ocelových odlitků / Manufacturing and defects of steel castings

Smilovský, David January 2018 (has links)
A content of this thesis is an analysis of a steel castings production mismatch in Tatra Metallurgy foundry. Most common defects found on castings are gas holes. Thesis shows a theoretical research on casting defects caused by gases in steel castings. It also describes melting and degassing problematics of molten steel and procedures to reduce gas contents. The last part of theoretical research describes oxidation of steel in contact with silica mold. Practical part of thesis analysis production of steel castings to determine the cause of origin of gas holes. Main attention is paid to mold mixture, chemical composition, casting temperatures and casting time. The last chapter metallographically analysis two defected castings to determine the origin of defects. Main attention is paid to shape and chemical composition of gas holes and to morphology of steel inclusions.
188

Optimalizace výroby litinových odlitků za účelem snížení výskytu vad / Optimization of manufacturing of iron castings to reduce the quantity of defects

Blaha, Marek January 2015 (has links)
The presented diploma thesis is focused on defects of castings as well as optimization of production with the aim of reducing the number of defective products. The theoretical part is focused on basic information about cast iron and its production, structure and mechanical properties. Another part of this thesis describes the defects of castings and options for non-destructive testing of cast iron castings. In the experimental part are analyzed three sorts of defective casting. Castings for testing were provided by JMA s.r.o. foundry. The summary contains tests results and proposals for optimization of production.
189

Sigma-models and Lie group symmetries in theories of gravity

Lindman Hornlund, Josef 01 July 2011 (has links)
En utilisant des modèles sigma non-linéaires de fonctions d'un espace-temps D-dimensionnel à un espace symétrique G/H, nous discutons de solutions de type trou noir et membrane noire dans diverses théories de gravité supersymétriques. Un espace symétrique est une variété, riemannienne ou pseudo-riemannienne, pour laquelle le tenseur de Riemann est covariantement constant. L'utilisation du dictionnaire Kac-Moody/supergravité et les techniques de réduction dimensionnelles nous permettent de décrire des trous noirs de cohomogénéité un comme des géodésiques sur G/H. Un espace-temps M, potentiellement agrémenté d'un trou noir, est de cohomogénéité un s'il existe un groupe d'isométries Iso qui agit sur M et dont le quotient M/Iso est uni-dimensionnel. L'utilisation d'algèbres de Kac-Moody dans les théories de gravité a été développé dans l'espoir de décourvrir la symétrie sous-jacente de la théorie des cordes, aussi appelée théorie M. Les techniques de réduction dimensionnelle ont depuis longtemps été utilisées pour dévoiler les symétries cachées des théories de gravité. Dans la description du modèle sigma, les trous noirs extrémaux ou branes noires sont des géodésiques nulles et correspondent à un élément nilpotent de l'algèbre de Lie g de G. Un élément X nilpotent est caractérisé par la propriété X^n = 0. En utilisant le formalisme mathématique decrivant les orbites nilpotentes, nous classifions tous les trous noirs extrémaux dans la supergravité N=2 minimale à quatre dimensions, N=2 S^3 supergravité en quatre dimensions et la supergravité minimale en cinq dimensions. De la même manière, quand G est un sous-groupe d'un groupe Kac-Moody, très-étendu ou sur-étendu, on envoie l'orbite nilpotente minimale, en utilisant le plus haut poids de g, sur des solutions supersymétriques et non-supersymétriques de type brane dans les théories de supergravité à dix et onze dimensions. Nos résultats montrent que les symétries du groupe de Lie sont très utiles de ces solutions pour classer et trouver de nouvelles solutions de type trou noir. Afin de prouver l'unicité et plusieurs autres résultats formels, nous avons développé des méthodes préliminaires dans l'espoir qu'elles puissent être utilisées à l'avenir pour l'étude des trous noirs. / Doctorat en Sciences / info:eu-repo/semantics/nonPublished
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Hidden symmetries and black holes in supergravity / Symétries cachées et trous noirs en supergravité

Jamsin, Ella 26 May 2010 (has links)
Upon dimensional reduction, certain supergravity theories exhibit symmetries otherwise undetected, called hidden symmetries. Not only do these symmetries teach us about the structure of the corresponding theories but moreover they provide methods to construct black hole solutions. <p><p>In this thesis, we study the hidden symmetries of supergravity theories of particular interest and how these help constructing black hole solutions in dimensions D>4. We focus on three representative cases that are the symmetries appearing upon dimensional reduction to three, two and one dimensions. They are respectively described by finite, affine and hyperbolic algebras. In the first two cases, we develop and apply solution generating techniques.<p><p>The first part of this thesis introduces the background concepts. We start with an introduction to black holes and other black objects in dimensions D>4. We present their subtleties, the known solutions and the conjectured ones. We insist on stationary axisymmetric solutions of vacuum and to the corresponding solution generating technique.<p><p>The next chapter gives an introduction to Kac-Moody algebras. These indeed play a central role in this thesis as the symmetries appearing in three, two and one dimensions are described by three types of Kac-Moody algebras called respectively finite, affine and hyperbolic.<p><p>In the second part, we first review the notion of dimensional reductions and how the hidden symmetries can be uncovered. The rest of the thesis contains three applications of these hidden symmetries.<p><p>The first two concern five-dimensional minimal supergravity. Upon dimensional reduction to three dimensions, this theory exhibits a symmetry under the exceptional finite Kac-Moody algebra g2. This 14-dimensional algebra is the smallest exceptional finite Kac-Moody algebra. We use this duality to generate solutions while focussing mainly on black strings. <p><p>After reduction to two dimensions, the symmetry becomes infinite-dimensional and is described by the affine extension of g2. Moreover, the two-dimensional theory is integrable, which allows us to develop another type of solution generating technique, hitherto applied only to vacuum gravity. In this work we generalize it to a case with matter fields.<p><p>Finally, the notion of dimensional reduction to one dimension provides the necessary intuition for the conjecture of an algebraic formulation of M-theory, candidate to the unification of all interactions, based on the hyperbolic Kac-Moody algebra e10. In the last chapter of this thesis, we study an aspect of this correspondence, namely the e10 symmetry of massive type IIA supergravity in ten dimensions.<p><p>/<p><p>On sait depuis longtemps que par un processus appelé réduction dimensionnelle, on peut faire apparaître dans certaines théories de gravitation des symétries autrement indétectées. On les appelle des symétries cachées. La mise en évidence de ces symétries non seulement nous informe sur la structure de ces théories, mais de plus elle permet d'élaborer des méthodes de construction de solutions de trous noirs. <p><p>Dans cette thèse, nous étudions les symétries cachées de certaines théories de supergravité en dimensions supérieures à quatre. Nous nous concentrons sur trois cas représentatifs que sont les symétries apparaissant après réduction à trois, deux et une dimensions. Dans les cas des symétries apparaissant à trois et à deux dimensions nous développons et appliquons des méthodes de construction de solutions. <p><p>La première partie introduit les concepts préliminaires. Nous commençons par une introduction aux trous noirs et autres objets noirs en dimensions supérieures à quatre. Nous en présentons les subtilités, les solutions connues à ce jour et celles qui ne sont encore que conjecturées. Nous insistons particulièrement sur les solutions stationnaires à symétrie axiale dans le vide et à la méthode de construction de solutions correspondante.<p><p>Le chapitre suivant présente une introduction aux algèbres de Kac-Moody. Celles-ci jouent en effet un rôle central dans cette thèse puisque les symétries apparaissant à trois, deux et une dimensions sont décrites par trois types d'algèbres de Kac-Moody appelées respectivement finies, affines et hyperboliques. <p><p>Dans la deuxième partie, nous rentrons dans le vif du sujet, en commençant par rappeler le principe des réductions dimensionnelles et la mise en évidence des différents types de symétries cachées. Les trois derniers chapitres contiennent ensuite trois applications de ces symétries cachées. <p><p>Dans deux d'entre eux, nous nous concentrons sur la théorie de supergravité minimale à cinq dimensions. Après réduction à trois dimensions, cette théorie présente un symétrie cachée sous le groupe G2 qui, avec quatorze dimensions, est le plus petit des groupes de Lie exceptionnels. Nous utilisons cette dualité pour engendrer des solutions, en nous focalisant essentiellement sur les solutions de cordes noires. <p><p>A deux dimensions, la symétrie est décrite par l'extension affine de G2. De plus, la théorie est alors complètement intégrable. Cela conduit à un autre type de méthode de construction de solutions, jusqu'alors uniquement appliquée à des théories dans le vide. Dans ce travail, nous la généralisons donc à un cas avec champs de matière. <p><p>Enfin, la notion de réduction à une dimension fournit l'intuition d'une conjecture selon laquelle la théorie M, candidate à l'unification de toutes les interactions, pourrait être reformulée en une théorie basée sur l'algèbre de Kac-Moody hyperbolique e10. Dans le dernier chapitre de cette thèse, nous étudions un aspect de cette correspondance, à savoir, la symétrie sous e10 de la supergravité massive de type IIA à dix dimensions. / Doctorat en Sciences / info:eu-repo/semantics/nonPublished

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