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Alfarih, Mashael (author), Augusto, João B. (author), Knott, Kristopher D. (author), Fatih, Nasri (author), Kumar, M. Praveen (author), Boubertakh, Redha (author), Hughes, Alun D. (author), Moon, James C. (author), Weingärtner, S.D. (author), Captur, Gabriella (author)
Background: To assess the feasibility of biventricular SAPPHIRE T<sub>1</sub> mapping in vivo across field strengths using diastolic, systolic and dark-blood (DB) approaches. Methods: 10 healthy volunteers underwent same-day non-contrast cardiovascular magnetic resonance at 1.5 Tesla (T) and 3 T. Left and right ventricular (LV, RV) T<sub>1<...
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Kim, K. (author), Lee, Juhui (author), Ahn, Chang Ho (author), Yu, Hyeong Won (author), Choi, June Young (author), Lee, Ho Young (author), Lee, Won Woo (author), Moon, Jae Hoon (author)
Background: Heart rate (HR) monitored by a wearable device (WD) has demonstrated its clinical feasibility for thyrotoxicosis subjects. However, the association of HR monitored by wearables with hypothyroidism has not been examined. We assessed the association between serum thyroid hormone concentration and three WD-HR parameters in...
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Lim, Seung Man (author), Moon, Juyoung (author), Baek, Uoon Chul (author), Lee, Jae Yeon (author), Chae, Y. (author), Park, Jung Tae (author)
One-dimensional (1D) titanium dioxide (TiO<sub>2)</sub> is prepared by hydrothermal method and incorporated as nanofiller into a hybrid polymer matrix of polyethylene glycol (PEG) and employed as a solid-electrolyte in dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs). Mesoporous carbon electrocatalyst with a high surface area is obtained by the...
journal article 2021
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Agarwal, G. (author), Amirthalingam, M. (author), Moon, S. C. (author), Dippenaar, R. J. (author), Richardson, I.M. (author), Hermans, M.J.M. (author)
Sufficient liquid feeding under constrained solidification conditions like, those experienced in welding and casting, is vital to avoid solidification cracking. We present the results of unique in-situ experimental observations of liquid feeding in a solidifying steel melt pool. Liquid feeding was observed in the inter-cellular regions during...
journal article 2018
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Ran, J. (author), Vizcaino, M. (author), Ditmar, P.G. (author), van den Broeke, Michiel R. (author), Moon, Twila (author), Steger, Christian (author), Enderlin, Ellyn (author), Wouters, Bert (author), Noël, Brice (author), Reijmer, Catharina (author), Klees, R. (author), Zhong, Min (author)
The Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS) is currently losing ice mass as the result of changes in the complex ice-climate interactions that have been driven by global climate change. In order to accurately predict future sea level rise, the mechanisms driving the observed mass loss must be better understood. Here, we combine data from the satellite...
journal article 2018
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Agarwal, G. (author), Kumar, A. (author), Gao, H. (author), Amirthalingam, M. (author), Moon, S. C. (author), Dippenaar, R. J. (author), Richardson, I.M. (author), Hermans, M.J.M. (author)
In situ high-temperature laser scanning confocal microscopy is applied to study solidification cracking in a TRIP steel. Solidification cracking was observed in the interdendritic region during the last stage of solidification. Atom probe tomography revealed notable enrichment of phosphorus in the last remaining liquid. Phase field...
journal article 2018
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Bhatnagar, N. (author), Jha, S. (author), Bhowmik, S. (author), Gupta, G. (author), Moon, J.B. (author), Kim, C.G. (author)
In this work, the effect of low pressure plasma and atmospheric-pressure plasma treatment on surface properties and adhesion characteristics of high performance polymer, Polyether Ether Ketone (PEEK) are investigated in terms of Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), and Atomic Force Microscopy ...
journal article 2012
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Guo, J. (author), Maessen, D.C. (author), Gill, E.K.A. (author), Moon, S.G. (author), Zheng, G. (author)
FAST (Formation for Atmospheric Science and Technology demonstration) is a cooperative Dutch Chinese formation flying mission led by Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) in the Netherlands and Tsinghua University in China. It is expected to be the first international micro-satellite formation flying mission to achieve objectives in three...
conference paper 2009
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Moon, S.G. (author), Hannemann, S. (author), Collon, M. (author), Wielinga, K. (author), Kroesbergen, E. (author), Harris, J. (author), Gill, E.K.A. (author), Maessen, D.C. (author)
In the following we review the optimization for microsatellite deployment of a highly integrated payload suite comprising a high resolution camera, an additional camera for stereoscopic imaging, and a single photon counting laser altimeter. This payload suite, the `Stereo Imaging Laser Altimeter' SILAT has been designated for deployment aboard...
conference paper 2009
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Maessen, D.C. (author), Guo, J. (author), Gill, E. (author), Gunter, B. (author), Chu, Q.P. (author), Bakker, G. (author), Laan, E. (author), Moon, S. (author), Kruijff, M. (author), Zheng, G.T. (author)
The paper presents the latest results in the design of FAST-D, the Dutch micro-satellite for the Dutch–Chinese FAST (Formation for Atmospheric Science and Technology demonstration) formation flying mission. Over the course of the 2.5 year mission, the two satellites, FAST-D and FAST-T, will demonstrate various new technologies and perform...
conference paper 2009
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Maessen, D.C. (author), Guo, J. (author), Gill, E. (author), Laan, E. (author), Moon, S. (author), Zheng, G.T. (author)
The paper treats the mission design for the Dutch-Chinese FAST (Formation for Atmospheric Science and Technology demonstration) mission. The space segment of the 2.5 year mission consists out of two formation flying micro-satellites. During the mission, new technologies will be demonstrated and, using spectropolarimeter and altimeter payloads on...
conference paper 2009
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Park, S.O. (author), Moon, J.B. (author), Lee, Y.G. (author), Kim, C.G. (author), Bhowmik, S. (author)
It is widely known that materials exposed to the severe low earth orbit (LEO) environment undergo degradations. For the evaluation of fiber Bragg grating (FBG) sensors in the LEO environment, the reflective spectrum change and the Bragg wavelength shift of FBG sensor were measured during aging cycles simulating the LEO environment. The LEO...
conference paper 2008
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Snijders, P.C. (author), Moon, E.J. (author), C. Gonzalez, C. (author), Rogge, S. (author), J. Ortega, J. (author), Flores, F. (author), Weitering, H.H. (author)
journal article 2007
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Bae, Y. (author), Jang, J.Y. (author), Moon, Y.J. (author)
In the present study, the effects of fluid-structure interaction (FSI) on the trailingedge noise are numerically investigated, particularly for the cases of wake instability and Karman vortex shedding. The trailing-edge is modelled as a flat plate with an elastic cantilever end and its flow-induced vibration is solved by an eigenmode analysis...
conference paper 2006
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Moon, Y.J. (author), Bae, Y.M. (author), Cho, M.H. (author)
In the present study, aerodynamic noise from a forward-facing step is numerically investigated for Reynolds number based on the step height, Reh=8,000 and flow Mach number, M=0.03. A three-dimensional flow over the forward-facing step is calculated by the incompressible large eddy simulation (LES), while its acoustic field is solved by the...
conference paper 2006
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Peth, S. (author), Seo, J.H. (author), Moon, Y.J. (author), Jacob, M.C. (author), Thiele, F. (author)
Aerodynamic noise from the rod wake-airfoil interactions at M=0.2 and Re_D=46,000 is computed by solving the linearized perturbed compressible equations (LPCE), with the acoustic source and hydrodynamic flow variables computed from the incompressible LES. A 2D LPCE calculation is conducted at zero spanwise wave-number (k_z=0) with an assumption...
conference paper 2006
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Gardner, L. (author), Moon, F.G. (author)
The relationship between the electrical conductivity and temperature of Canadian produced wide-cut and kerosine type aviation turbine fuels containing static dissipator additives has been evaluated. Results obtained show that the temperature/conductivity coefficient, n, in the relationship log kt = n (t - t1) log kt1 is dependent upon several...
report 1983
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Moon, J.E. (author)
The pin-loaded lug is a common engineering connection which, in its simplest form, is inherently prone to fatigue due to the combined effects of fretting and stress concentration. In this Report the fatigue characteristics of the simple lug are discussed and the various methods which have been used to improve the fatigue performance are reviewed...
report 1980
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Edwards, P.R. (author), Moon, J.E. (author)
Fatigue tests have been carried out on lugs of BS 2L65 aluminium alloy loaded by steel pins under constant amplitude (CA) and narrow band random (NBR) loading over a range of mean stresses and for different values of pre-stress. Life estimations for the NBR tests were made using Miner's rule. The relative fatigue performance under CA and NBR...
report 1977
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Moon, G. (author)
Gas chromatography has been found to he a useful technique for obtaining more detailed information concerning the boiling range distribution of petroleum fuels than that obtained by the standard distillation procedure. The application of an ASTM procedure, which utilizes gas chromatographic analysis, to the analysis of wide-cut aviation turbine...
report 1975
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