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Faculty of Engineering and Information Sciences - Papers: Part A

2013

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Dynamic Testing Of Tekseal High Yield Grout To Provide An Orepass Plug Designed For Impact, I V. S Mutton, Alexander Remennikov, D Pateman Jan 2013

Dynamic Testing Of Tekseal High Yield Grout To Provide An Orepass Plug Designed For Impact, I V. S Mutton, Alexander Remennikov, D Pateman

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Significant wear in orepasses particularly in the brow and chute areas is proportional to the tonnage throughput with increased wear associated with running orepasses empty. During planned shutdowns it may be necessary to isolate maintenance crews from objects falling from orepasses. In the last 15 years grout orepass plugs that can later be easily removed have been poured above chute maintenance areas. These provide protection from high energy impact and isolating workers from the hazard. Construction and removal methods will be briefly explained. Since it is not feasible to investigate the problem of orepass plug impact response using full-scale experimental …


Effect Of Austenitising And Deformation Temperatures On Dynamic Recrystallisation In Nb-Ti Microalloyed Steel, Andrii G. Kostryzhev, Abdullah Al Shahrani, Chen Zhu, Simon P. Ringer, Elena V. Pereloma Jan 2013

Effect Of Austenitising And Deformation Temperatures On Dynamic Recrystallisation In Nb-Ti Microalloyed Steel, Andrii G. Kostryzhev, Abdullah Al Shahrani, Chen Zhu, Simon P. Ringer, Elena V. Pereloma

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An investigation into influence of the austenitising temperature and the austenite deformation temperature on Nb precipitation and recrystallisation kinetics was carried out for a steel containing 0.081C-0.021Ti-0.064Nb (wt. %). The austenite grain structure was correlated to the dispersive properties of Nb atom clustering and precipitation. Irrespective of the austenitising temperature, deformation to 0.75 strain at 1075 °C produced a fully recrystallised microstructure. After deformation at 975 °C, only partial recrystallisation was observed in the samples austenitised at higher temperature, whereas samples austenitised at lower temperature were fully recrystallised. The influence of solute drag and particle pinning effects on the recrystallisation …


Dynamic Of Negative Ions In Potassium-D-Ribose Collisions, D Almeida, F Ferreira Da Silva, G Garcia, P Limao-Vieira Jan 2013

Dynamic Of Negative Ions In Potassium-D-Ribose Collisions, D Almeida, F Ferreira Da Silva, G Garcia, P Limao-Vieira

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We present negative ion formation from collisions of neutral potassium atoms with D-ribose (C5H10O5), the sugar unit in the DNA/RNA molecule. From the negative ion time-of-flight (TOF) mass spectra, OH− is the main fragment detected in the collision range 50–100 eV accounting on average for 50% of the total anion yield. Prominence is also given to the rich fragmentation pattern observed with special attention to O− (16 m/z) formation. These results are in sharp contrast to dissociative electron attachment experiments. The TOF mass spectra assignments show that these channels are also observed, albeit with a much lower relative intensity. Branching …


Rectifying Differences In Transport, Dynamic, And Quasi-Equilibrium Measurements Of Critical Current Density, I A. Golovchanskiy, A V. Pan, O V. Shcherbakova, S A. Fedoseev Jan 2013

Rectifying Differences In Transport, Dynamic, And Quasi-Equilibrium Measurements Of Critical Current Density, I A. Golovchanskiy, A V. Pan, O V. Shcherbakova, S A. Fedoseev

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The dependence of the critical current density (Jc ) on electric field criteria (E cr) is studied for high-quality YBCO (YBa2Cu3O7) thin films over the entire applied magnetic field (Ba) range. The quantitative model describing the Jc(Ba) dependence is compared and explained for the critical current densities obtained by different measurement techniques. Transport current and quasi-equilibrium magnetization measurement data can successfully be fitted by the model with appropriate electric field criteria. The dependence of the irreversibility field on the E cr criterion can be obtained within …


Constant-Size Dynamic K-Times Anonymous Authentication, Man Ho Au, Willy Susilo, Yi Mu, Sherman S. M Chow Jan 2013

Constant-Size Dynamic K-Times Anonymous Authentication, Man Ho Au, Willy Susilo, Yi Mu, Sherman S. M Chow

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Dynamic k-times anonymous authentication (k-TAA) schemes allow members of a group to be authenticated anonymously by application providers for a bounded number of times, where application providers can independently and dynamically grant or revoke access right to members in their own group. In this paper, we construct a dynamic k-TAA scheme with space and time complexities of O(log(k)) and a variant, in which the authentication protocol only requires constant time and space complexities at the cost of O(k) -sized public key. We also describe some tradeoff issues between different system characteristics. We detail all the zero-knowledge proof-of-knowledge protocols involved and …


Dynamic Properties Of Sand-Tyre Chip Mixtures, M S. Mashiri, M. Neaz Sheikh, J S Vinod, Hing Ho Tsang Jan 2013

Dynamic Properties Of Sand-Tyre Chip Mixtures, M S. Mashiri, M. Neaz Sheikh, J S Vinod, Hing Ho Tsang

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The stockpiling of scrap tyres is a significant environmental hazard and has attracted ample research attention to explore viable solutions to recycling and reuse of scrap tyres. The authors have recently proposed a novel seismic isolation method using sand-tyre chips (STCh) mixture for protecting buildings and infrastructure. Although the static properties of STCh mixture have been extensively studied, the investigation on the dynamic properties of the mixture has been limited. The dynamic properties of STCh mixture are important to its application for seismic protection of infrastructure. This paper presents the dynamic properties (shear modulus and damping ratio) of STCh mixture …


The Dynamic Wetting Characteristics Of Ladle Slags On Spinel, Hamed Abdeyazdan, Neslihan Dogan, Muhammad Rhamdhani, Michael W. Chapman, Brian Monaghan Jan 2013

The Dynamic Wetting Characteristics Of Ladle Slags On Spinel, Hamed Abdeyazdan, Neslihan Dogan, Muhammad Rhamdhani, Michael W. Chapman, Brian Monaghan

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Inclusion removal by slag is primarily achieved by optimizing process conditions that promote slag contact with the inclusion. For efficient inclusion removal the inclusions must adhere to the slag phase. The strength of the attachment can be characterised by the wettability of the slag on the inclusions.


Winkler Model For Dynamic Response Of Composite Caisson-Piles Foundations: Lateral Response, Rui Zhong, Maosong Huang Jan 2013

Winkler Model For Dynamic Response Of Composite Caisson-Piles Foundations: Lateral Response, Rui Zhong, Maosong Huang

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As the first part of a sequence focusing on the dynamic response of composite caisson-piles foundations (CCPFs1), this paper develops a simplified method for the lateral response of these foundations. A Winkler model for the lateral vibration of the CCPF is created by joining the two components, the caisson and the pile group, where the four-spring Winkler model is utilized for the caisson and axial-lateral coupled vibration equations are derived for the pile group. For determining the coefficients of the four-spring Winkler model for the caissons, embedded footing impedance is used and a modification on the rotational embedment factor is …


Efficient And Dynamic Key Management For Multiple Identities In Identity-Based Systems, Hua Guo, Chang Xu, Zhoujun Li, Yanqing Yao, Yi Mu Jan 2013

Efficient And Dynamic Key Management For Multiple Identities In Identity-Based Systems, Hua Guo, Chang Xu, Zhoujun Li, Yanqing Yao, Yi Mu

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The traditional identity-based cryptography requires a user, who holds multiple identities, to hold multiple private keys, where each private key is associated with an identity. Managing multiple private/public keys is a heavy burden to a user due to key management and storage. The recent advancement of identity-based cryptography allow a single private key to map multiple public keys (identities); therefore the private key management is simplified. Unfortunately, the existing schemes capturing this feature do not allow dynamic changes of identities and have a large data size proportional to the number of the associated identities. To overcome these problems, in this …


Comparative Analysis Of Dynamic Line Rating Models And Feasibility To Minimise Energy Losses In Wind Rich Power Networks, Mathew Simms, Lasantha Meegahapola Jan 2013

Comparative Analysis Of Dynamic Line Rating Models And Feasibility To Minimise Energy Losses In Wind Rich Power Networks, Mathew Simms, Lasantha Meegahapola

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Wind power generation has indicated an exponential increase during last two decades and existing transmission network infrastructure is increasingly becoming inadequate to transmit remotely generated wind power to load centres in the network. The dynamic line rating (DLR) is one of the viable solutions to improve the transmission line ampacity during high wind penetration without investing on an additional transmission network. The main objective of this study is to identify the basic differences between two main line rating standards, since transmission network service providers (TNSPs) heavily depend on these two standards when developing their line rating models. Therefore, a parameter …


Multi-Factor Coupling System Characteristic Of The Dynamic Roll Gap In The High-Speed Rolling Mill During The Unsteady Lubrication Process, Qiaoyi Wang, Zhengyi Jiang, Jingwei Zhao, Min Fang Jan 2013

Multi-Factor Coupling System Characteristic Of The Dynamic Roll Gap In The High-Speed Rolling Mill During The Unsteady Lubrication Process, Qiaoyi Wang, Zhengyi Jiang, Jingwei Zhao, Min Fang

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In the present work, a multi-factor coupling dynamic model of a rolling mill system for a dynamic roll gap during an unsteady lubrication process was developed on the basis of the rolling theory, lubrication and the friction theory, and the mechanical vibration theory. The multi-factor coupling model of interfacial film binding was coupled with the rolling force model, dynamic roll gap interface friction model and work roll movement model. The corresponding distributions of friction and pressure at varying surface roughness and times were systematically analyzed during the unsteady mixed lubrication process. The effects of the main processing parameters on the …


Dynamic Fingerprint Based On Human Motion And Posture, Amir Hesami, Fazel Naghdy, David Stirling Jan 2013

Dynamic Fingerprint Based On Human Motion And Posture, Amir Hesami, Fazel Naghdy, David Stirling

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The feasibility of generating a Dynamic FingerPrint (DFP) for an individual is explored. DFP is a unique signature generated based on a combination of body part movements. The body movements are obtained using a sensor suit recording inertial signals that are subsequently modeled on a humanoid frame with 23 degrees of freedom (DOF). Measured signals include position, velocity, acceleration, orientation, angular velocity and angular acceleration. DTW (Dynamic Time Warping) is XVHG WR FODVVLI\ WKH LQGLYLGXDO¶V identity. The approach is described and the characteristics of the algorithms are presented. It is anticipated that these approaches will have applications in surveillance and …