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Three-Dimensional Camera Calibration Technique For Stereo Imaging Velocimetry Experiments, Mark D. Bethea, James A. Lock, Frank Merat, Paul Crouser Dec 1997

Three-Dimensional Camera Calibration Technique For Stereo Imaging Velocimetry Experiments, Mark D. Bethea, James A. Lock, Frank Merat, Paul Crouser

Physics Faculty Publications

A three-dimensional camera calibration technique is developed by combining two, 2-D camera calibrations for an orthogonal stereo viewing geometry. The left camera view (YZ view) and the right camera view (XZ view) are calibrated separately and then combined to produce an XYZ (3-D) calibration routine, Our technique employs three parallel calibration planes. One is placed along the main diagonal of the cubic experimental chamber, and the other two planes are placed known distances in front of it and behind it within the chamber. Both cameras view the calibration points on the planes simultaneously. Given the coordinates of a number of …


Role Of Multiple Scattering In Cross-Correlated Light Scattering With A Single Laser Beam, James A. Lock Oct 1997

Role Of Multiple Scattering In Cross-Correlated Light Scattering With A Single Laser Beam, James A. Lock

Physics Faculty Publications

Previous systems for measuring cross-correlated light scattering by small particles suspended in a liquid with multiple-scattering suppression have illuminated the particles with two laser beams. It is shown that multiple-scattering suppression should also occur in cross correlation for a system that employs a single laser beam and two closely spaced detectors with wide fields of view. The single-scattering, double-scattering, and single-double-scattering cross-term contributions to the intensity cross-correlation function are calculated. It is found that the two cross terms, when added together, are unimportant for both autocorrelation and cross correlation. The amplitude of the double-scattering term can be greatly diminished by …


Multiple-Scattering Suppression By Cross Correlation, William V. Meyer, David S. Cannell, Anthony E. Smart, Thomas W. Taylor, Padetha Tin Oct 1997

Multiple-Scattering Suppression By Cross Correlation, William V. Meyer, David S. Cannell, Anthony E. Smart, Thomas W. Taylor, Padetha Tin

Physics Faculty Publications

We describe a new method for characterizing particles in turbid media by cross correlating the scattered intensity fluctuations at two nearby points in the far field. The cross-correlation function selectively emphasizes single scattering over multiple scattering. The usual dynamic light-scattering capability of inferring particle size from decay rate is thus extended to samples that are so turbid as to be visually opaque. The method relies on single-scattering speckle being physically larger than multiple-scattering speckle. With a suitable optical geometry to select nearby points in the far field or equivalently slightly different scattering wave vectors (of the same magnitude), the multiple-scattering …


Hybrid Reflection-Transmission Surface Light-Scattering Instrument With Reduced Sensitivity To Surface Sloshing, William V. Meyer, James A. Lock, H. Michael Cheung, Thomas W. Taylor, Padetha Tin, J. Adin Mann Oct 1997

Hybrid Reflection-Transmission Surface Light-Scattering Instrument With Reduced Sensitivity To Surface Sloshing, William V. Meyer, James A. Lock, H. Michael Cheung, Thomas W. Taylor, Padetha Tin, J. Adin Mann

Physics Faculty Publications

A hybrid reflection-transmission surface light-scattering instrumental design is presented, examined theoretically, and tested experimentally. The purpose of the design is to reduce the sensitivity of the instrument to vibration in general and surface sloshing in particular while sacrificing Little performance. Traditional optical arrangements and two new optical configurations with varying trade-offs between slosh resistance and instrumental simplicity and accuracy are examined by use of Fourier optics methods. The most promising design was constructed and tested with acetone, ethanol, and water as subject fluids. The test involved backcalculation of the wave number of the capillary wave examined with the known physical …


Fiber-Optics Surface-Light-Scattering Spectrometer, Padetha Tin, J. Adin Mann, William V. Meyer, Thomas W. Taylor Oct 1997

Fiber-Optics Surface-Light-Scattering Spectrometer, Padetha Tin, J. Adin Mann, William V. Meyer, Thomas W. Taylor

Physics Faculty Publications

We have developed a fiber-optics surface-light-scattering spectrometer completely designed with optical fiber components. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first demonstration of a noninvasive measurement of the surface tension and the viscosity of simple liquid-vapor interfaces with a fiber-optics-based sensor system. With this approach we obtain a compact size, a significant increase in the signal-to-noise ratio, and the ability to select from a continuum of wave vectors. (C) 1997 Optical Society of America.


1997 Scholars And Artists Bibliography, Michael Schwartz Library, Cleveland State University, Friends Of The Michael Schwartz Library Oct 1997

1997 Scholars And Artists Bibliography, Michael Schwartz Library, Cleveland State University, Friends Of The Michael Schwartz Library

Scholars and Artists Bibliographies

This bibliography was created for the annual Friends of the Michael Schwartz Library Scholars and Artists Reception, recognizing scholarly and creative achievements of Cleveland State University faculty, staff and emeriti


Assembly And Disassembly Of Dna Polymerase Holoenzyme, Daniel J. Sexton, Anthony J. Berdis, Stephen J. Benkovic Oct 1997

Assembly And Disassembly Of Dna Polymerase Holoenzyme, Daniel J. Sexton, Anthony J. Berdis, Stephen J. Benkovic

Chemistry Faculty Publications

The complex task of genomic replication requires a large collection of proteins properly assembled within the close confines of the replication fork. The mechanism and dynamics of holoenzyme assembly and disassembly have been investigated using steady state and pre-steady state methods as opposed to structural studies, primarily due to the intrinsic transient nature of these protein complexes during DNA replication. The key step in bacteriophage T4 holoenzyme assembly involves ATP hydrolysis, whereas disassembly is mediated by subunit dissociation of the clamp protein in an ATP-independent manner.


Study Of The Effects Of Initial-Bred Nuclei On Zeolite Naa Crystallization By Quasi-Elastic Light Scattering Spectroscopy And Electron Microscopy, Leszek Gora, Kiril A. Streletzky, Robert W. Thompson, George D.J. Phillies Sep 1997

Study Of The Effects Of Initial-Bred Nuclei On Zeolite Naa Crystallization By Quasi-Elastic Light Scattering Spectroscopy And Electron Microscopy, Leszek Gora, Kiril A. Streletzky, Robert W. Thompson, George D.J. Phillies

Physics Faculty Publications

Synthesis studies have been conducted at 25, 60, and 80 °C with a clear solution batch composition that produces zeolite NaA. Aluminosilicate precursor material was added to promote the synthesis and to evaluate the effects of adding initial-bred nuclei that were created by a precursor “seed” reaction. It is shown that the initial-bred nuclei promoted the crystallization rate, that the crystalline mass produced was increased when using the initial-bred nuclei, and that the nucleation of a second population was not inhibited by the addition of initial-bred nuclei as seeds.


Monte Carlo Study Of The Square-Lattice Annealed Ising Model On Percolating Clusters, P. D. Scholten, Miron Kaufman Jul 1997

Monte Carlo Study Of The Square-Lattice Annealed Ising Model On Percolating Clusters, P. D. Scholten, Miron Kaufman

Physics Faculty Publications

Simulations of an Ising q-state Pods model which is equivalent to the Ising model on annealed percolation clusters are used to determine the phase diagram of the model in two dimensions. Three topologically different phase diagrams are obtained: (i) for q=2, there are two critical Ising lines meeting at T=0 at the four-state Potts critical point; (ii) for 24, the Ising:critical line intersects a Line of first-order transitions at a critical end point.


High-Order Interior Caustics Produced In Scattering Of A Diagonally Incident Plane Wave By A Circular Cylinder, Charles L. Adler, James A. Lock, Bradley R. Stone, Claudio J. Garcia Jun 1997

High-Order Interior Caustics Produced In Scattering Of A Diagonally Incident Plane Wave By A Circular Cylinder, Charles L. Adler, James A. Lock, Bradley R. Stone, Claudio J. Garcia

Physics Faculty Publications

We examine scattering of a family of initially parallel diagonally incident rays by a dielectric circular cylinder and show that the interior and exterior caustics that occur are qualitatively identical to those produced at normal incidence. We find, however, that (1) varying the plane-wave tilt angle has the same effect on the caustics as varying the refractive index of the cylinder at normal incidence and (2) high-order interior caustics are visible because of larger internal-reflection Fresnel coefficients at diagonal incidence than at normal incidence. We also observe noncaustic ray trajectories produced by the sharp peaking of internal-reflection Fresnel coefficients at …


Debye-Series Analysis Of The First-Order Rainbow Produced In Scattering Of A Diagonally Incident Plane Wave By A Circular Cylinder, James A. Lock, Charles L. Adler Jun 1997

Debye-Series Analysis Of The First-Order Rainbow Produced In Scattering Of A Diagonally Incident Plane Wave By A Circular Cylinder, James A. Lock, Charles L. Adler

Physics Faculty Publications

We derive the Debye-series expansion of the partial-wave scattering and interior amplitudes for the interaction of a diagonally incident beam of arbitrary profile with an infinitely long homogeneous dielectric circular cylinder. We then discuss the physical interpretation of the various terms of the series. We also consider the one-internal-reflection Debye-series terms for diagonal plane-wave incidence and examine the first-order rainbow extinction transition as a function of the tilt angle of the incident plane wave. We experimentally observe the first-order rainbow extinction transition and compare our observations with the Debye-series predictions. (C) 1997 Optical Society of America.


Anharmonic Potentials In Supercooled Liquids: The Soft-Potential Model, Ulrich Zürcher, T. Keyes Jun 1997

Anharmonic Potentials In Supercooled Liquids: The Soft-Potential Model, Ulrich Zürcher, T. Keyes

Physics Faculty Publications

Instantaneous normal modes (INM) are the harmonic approximation to liquid dynamics. This is an extension of the phonon description of lattice dynamics, in which case Bloch's theorem shows that all modes are extended. Long-range order is destroyed in liquids and glasses, and the INM spectrum has contributions from both extended and localized modes. We use the soft-potential mode to describe localized modes. This model is a high-temperature extension of the standard two-level-system model for glasses. The equilibrium position of any atom in the liquid has only temporary character, and relaxation processes in the liquid are associated with particles hopping over …


Enhanced Coupling To Microsphere Resonances With Optical Fibers, A. Serpengüzel, S. Arnold, G. Griffel, James A. Lock Apr 1997

Enhanced Coupling To Microsphere Resonances With Optical Fibers, A. Serpengüzel, S. Arnold, G. Griffel, James A. Lock

Physics Faculty Publications

Morphology-dependent resonances (MDR's) of polystyrene microspheres were excited by an optical fiber coupler. For optical elimination of the air-cladding interface at the optical fiber coupler surface, the microsphere was immersed in an index-matching oil. MDR's were observed, even though the relative refractive index between the microsphere and the oil was only 1.09. The observed MDR spectra are in good agreement with the generalized Lorenz-Mie theory and the localization principle. The scattering efficiency into each MDR is estimated as a function of the impact parameter by means of generalized Lorenz-Mie theory. (C) 1997 Optical Society of America.


Scattering Of A Diagonally Incident Focused Gaussian Beam By An Infinitely Long Homogeneous Circular Cylinder, James A. Lock Mar 1997

Scattering Of A Diagonally Incident Focused Gaussian Beam By An Infinitely Long Homogeneous Circular Cylinder, James A. Lock

Physics Faculty Publications

I expand the radiation potential of an arbitrary monochromatic electromagnetic wave in the cylindrical coordinate eigenfunctions of the scalar Helmholtz equation. Since the resulting beam shape coefficients are found to be an inverse Fourier transform of the z component of the beam fields, the incident Gaussian beam is parameterized by a Fourier angular spectrum of plane waves. The beam's partial-wave coefficients are then obtained, as well as the scattered fields produced by the interaction of the beam with an infinitely long homogeneous circular cylinder. The fields are evaluated analytically in the far zone by the method of stationary phase, and …


Bifurcation Of The Equilibrium States Of A Weightless Liquid Bridge, Lev A. Slobozhanin, J. Iwan D. Alexander, Andrew Resnick Mar 1997

Bifurcation Of The Equilibrium States Of A Weightless Liquid Bridge, Lev A. Slobozhanin, J. Iwan D. Alexander, Andrew Resnick

Physics Faculty Publications

The bifurcation of the solutions of the nonlinear equilibrium problem of a weightless liquid bridge with a free surface pinned to the edges of two coaxial equidimensional circular disks is examined. The bifurcation is studied in the neighborhood of the stability boundary for axisymmetric equilibrium states with emphasis on the boundary segment corresponding to nonaxisymmetric critical perturbations. The first approximations for the shapes of the bifurcated equilibrium surfaces are obtained. The stability of the bifurcated states is then determined from the bifurcation structure. Along the maximum volume stability limit, depending on values of the system parameters, loss of stability with …


Study Of The Crystallization Of Zeolite Naa By Quasi-Elastic Light-Scattering Spectroscopy And Electron Microscopy, Leszek Gora, Kiril A. Streletzky, Robert W. Thompson, George D.J. Phillies Mar 1997

Study Of The Crystallization Of Zeolite Naa By Quasi-Elastic Light-Scattering Spectroscopy And Electron Microscopy, Leszek Gora, Kiril A. Streletzky, Robert W. Thompson, George D.J. Phillies

Physics Faculty Publications

A study of the crystallization of the molecular sieve zeolite NaA from clear aluminosilicate solutions is reported. It was determined by powder X-ray diffraction that zeolite NaA was the only phase in the solid precipitate. The syntheses were monitored in situ by quasi-elastic light scattering spectroscopy. Characteristics of the products were examined by scanning and transmission electron microscopy. Our data show that nuclei formed from the clear aluminosilicate solution, that crystal growth occurred from the solution, that crystal growth was accelerated at elevated temperatures, and that aging the solution at room temperature before raising the synthesis temperature increased both the …


Thermal Fluctuations In Systems With Continuous Symmetry, Ulrich Zürcher Mar 1997

Thermal Fluctuations In Systems With Continuous Symmetry, Ulrich Zürcher

Physics Faculty Publications

We investigate relaxation and thermal fluctuations in systems with continuous symmetry in arbitrary spatial dimensions. For the scalar order parameter ζ(r, t) with r∈ℛd, the deterministic relaxation is caused by hydrodynamic modes η∂ζ(r, t)/∂t= K∇2ζ(r, t). For a finite volume V, we expand the scalar field in a discrete Fourier series and then we study the behavior in the limit V→∞. We find that the second moment is well defined for dimensions d≥3, while it diverges for d=1, 2. Furthermore, we show that for d<4, the decay of the scalar field does not define an "effective" relaxation time. For dimensions d<4, these two properties suggest scale-invariant properties of the scalar field in the limit V→∞. We show that thermal fluctuations are described by fractional Brownian motion for d ≤ 3 and by ordinary Brownian motion for d ≥ 4. The spectral density of the stochastic force follows 1/f for d=1 and d=2, for d=3, and "white noise," f0 for d≥4. We find explicit representation of the equilibrium distribution of the conserved scalar field. For d≥4 it is a Gaussian distribution, while for d=1 and d=2, it is the Cauchy distribution.


Morphology-Dependent Resonances Of An Infinitely Long Circular Cylinder Illuminated By A Diagonally Incident Plane Wave Or A Focused Gaussian Beam, James A. Lock Mar 1997

Morphology-Dependent Resonances Of An Infinitely Long Circular Cylinder Illuminated By A Diagonally Incident Plane Wave Or A Focused Gaussian Beam, James A. Lock

Physics Faculty Publications

The S matrix for scattering a diagonally incident focused Gaussian beam by an infinitely long circular cylinder is calculated, and the diagonal and off-diagonal elements of the matrix are physically interpreted. In addition, the TE and TM morphology-dependent resonances of the cylinder for plane-wave incidence are examined, and it is found that the cylinder size parameter at resonance increases as the angle of incidence of the plane wave increases. The size parameter increase is explained in terms of the heuristic model of morphology-dependent resonances. The presence of both TE and TM resonances in each of the epsilon-polarized and mu-polarized partial-wave …


Review Of Global Ecology: Environmental Change And Social Flexibility And Environment And Resource Policies For The World Economy, Wendy A. Kellogg Feb 1997

Review Of Global Ecology: Environmental Change And Social Flexibility And Environment And Resource Policies For The World Economy, Wendy A. Kellogg

All Maxine Goodman Levin School of Urban Affairs Publications

Review of Global Ecology: Environmental Change and Social Flexibility by V. Smil and Environment and Resource Policies for the World Economy by R.N. Cooper


Enhancing The Performance Of Membrane Introduction Mass Spectrometry By Organic Carrier And Liquid Chromatographic Separation, Shi Ouyang, Yong Hong Chen, Yan Xu Jan 1997

Enhancing The Performance Of Membrane Introduction Mass Spectrometry By Organic Carrier And Liquid Chromatographic Separation, Shi Ouyang, Yong Hong Chen, Yan Xu

Chemistry Faculty Publications

A method of membrane introduction mass spectrometry with liquid chromatographic separation (LC/MIMS) for the analysis of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in water has been developed. The method not only inherited all the advantages of membrane introduction mass spectrometry by flow-injection analysis (FIA/MIMS), but also expanded the application of MIMS to the determination of compounds with identical quantitation ions. Because the quantitation by LC/MIMS is based on two-dimensional identification (retention time (tr) and mass-to-charge ratio ()), it provides a tangible approach to the analysis of VOCs in complex aqueous samples. In this work, a C18 column and a mobile phase (methanol/water) …


Lessons From Raps: Citizen Participation And The Ecology Of Community, Wendy A. Kellogg Jan 1997

Lessons From Raps: Citizen Participation And The Ecology Of Community, Wendy A. Kellogg

All Maxine Goodman Levin School of Urban Affairs Publications

No abstract provided.


Metropolitan Growth And The Local Role In Surface Water Resource Protection In The Lake Erie Basin, Wendy A. Kellogg Jan 1997

Metropolitan Growth And The Local Role In Surface Water Resource Protection In The Lake Erie Basin, Wendy A. Kellogg

All Maxine Goodman Levin School of Urban Affairs Publications

Local governments can play an important role in protecting surface water resources through their compliance with federal and state regulations and through their own land use planning and management practices. Despite 30 years of water quality initiatives in the Lake Erie basin, nonpoint source runoff from urban and urbanizing lands remains a problem. Loss of riparian corridor integrity is increasing as urban areas in the Lake Erie basin experience areal growth. The use and management of land, predominantly a local responsibility, directly affects surface water resources. The role that local governments play in protecting surface water resources was studied in …


Brownfield Redevelopment Strategies For Elkhart, In: Technical Advisory Report On Financial, Marketing, & Economic Development Strategies, Kirstin Toth, Paul Christensen Jan 1997

Brownfield Redevelopment Strategies For Elkhart, In: Technical Advisory Report On Financial, Marketing, & Economic Development Strategies, Kirstin Toth, Paul Christensen

All Maxine Goodman Levin School of Urban Affairs Publications

No abstract provided.


The Ohio Gis Network: Stage 1 1993 Investment Fund Development Grant Progress Report To The Ohio Board Of Regents (Ohio Gis Network), Mark Salling Jan 1997

The Ohio Gis Network: Stage 1 1993 Investment Fund Development Grant Progress Report To The Ohio Board Of Regents (Ohio Gis Network), Mark Salling

All Maxine Goodman Levin School of Urban Affairs Publications

The Ohio Geographic Information Systems Network (Ohio GIS-Net) is an innovative consortium of Ohio’s urban and rural universities. The consortium is building a center of excellence where state-of-the-art geographic information systems (GIS) technology is applied to a research agenda that is critical to Ohio's economic development and central to research issues in policy sciences, civil engineering, public administration, economics and the environmental, urban and regional sciences. This cutting edge technology is an essential component of the basic research infrastructure of universities. It is also a critical resource in state and local economic development efforts, building and maintaining public infrastructure, and …


The Ohio Gis Network: Stage 2 1996 Investment Fund Grant First Year Progress Report To The Ohio Board Of Regents (Ohio Gis Network), Mark Salling Jan 1997

The Ohio Gis Network: Stage 2 1996 Investment Fund Grant First Year Progress Report To The Ohio Board Of Regents (Ohio Gis Network), Mark Salling

All Maxine Goodman Levin School of Urban Affairs Publications

The Ohio Geographic Information Systems Network (Ohio GIS-Net) is an innovative consortium of Ohio’s urban and rural universities. The consortium is building a center of excellence where state-of-the-art geographic information systems (GIS) technology is applied to a research agenda that is critical to Ohio's economic development and central to research issues in policy sciences, civil engineering, public administration, economics and the environmental, urban and regional sciences. This cutting edge technology is an essential component of the basic research infrastructure of universities. It is also a critical resource in state and local economic development efforts, building and maintaining public infrastructure, and …


Plateau Tank Apparatus For The Study Of Liquid Bridges, Andrew Resnick, J. Iwan D. Alexander Jan 1997

Plateau Tank Apparatus For The Study Of Liquid Bridges, Andrew Resnick, J. Iwan D. Alexander

Physics Faculty Publications

An apparatus has been constructed and used to study the equilibrium and dynamical behavior of liquid bridges under reduced effective gravity. Liquid bridges are created and manipulated using six independent computer controlled stepper motors which drive linear motion tables. The bridges are visualized with a high magnification coherent Fourier optical system and in an orthogonal view using incoherent white light. By calibrating a density hydrometer and measuring the interfacial energy between the bridge and bath, reliable Bond numbers as low as 10−4 can be created and held stable for extended periods of time. Dimensional control of the liquid bridges approaches …


An Instantaneous Normal Mode Description Of Relaxation In Supercooled Liquids, T. Keyes, G. V. Vijayadamodar, Ulrich Zurcher Jan 1997

An Instantaneous Normal Mode Description Of Relaxation In Supercooled Liquids, T. Keyes, G. V. Vijayadamodar, Ulrich Zurcher

Physics Faculty Publications

Relaxation in supercooled liquids is formulated from the instantaneous normal modes (INM) point of view. The frequency and temperature dependence of the unstable, imaginary frequency lobe of the INM density of states, ⟨ρu(ω,T)⟩ (for simplicity we write ω instead of iω), is investigated and characterized over a broad temperature range, 10⩾T⩾0.42, in the unit density Lennard-Jones liquid. INM theories of diffusion invoke Im-ω modes descriptive of barrier crossing, but not all imaginary frequency modes fall into this category. There exists a cutoff frequency ωc such that modes with ω<ωc correspond to “shoulder potentials,” whereas the potential profiles include barrier-crossing double wells for ω>ωc. Given that only modes with ω>ωc contribute to diffusion, …