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    A particle-in-cell method for the simulation of plasmas based on an unconditionally stable field solver

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    We propose a new particle-in-cell (PIC) method for the simulation of plasmas based on a recently developed, unconditionally stable solver for the wave equation. This method is not subject to a CFL restriction, limiting the ratio of the time step size to the spatial step size, typical of explicit methods, while maintaining computational cost and code complexity comparable to such explicit schemes. We describe the implementation in one and two dimensions for both electrostatic and electromagnetic cases, and present the results of several standard test problems, showing good agreement with theory with time step sizes much larger than allowed by typical CFL restrictions

    4/13/2016: Faculty Senate Meeting Agenda

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    9/14/2016: Faculty Senate Meeting Agenda

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    2016-2017: Academic Calendar Draft

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    6/1/2016: Faculty Senate Approved Meeting Minutes

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    8/31/2016: Faculty Senate Unapproved Meeting Minutes

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    Novel stationary phases based on asphaltenes for gas chromatography

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    We present the results of investigations on the possibility of the application of the asphaltene fraction isolated from the oxidized residue from vacuum distillation of crude oil as a stationary phase for gas chromatography. The results of the investigation revealed that the asphaltene stationary phases can find use for the separation of a wide range of volatile organic compounds. The experimental values of Rohrschneider/McReynolds constants characterize the asphaltenes as stationary phases of medium polarity and selectivity similar to commercially available phases based on alkyl phthalates. Isolation of asphaltenes from the material obtained under controlled process conditions allows the production of a stationary phase having reproducible sorption properties and chromatographic columns having the same selectivity. Unique selectivity and high thermal stability make asphaltenes attractive as a material for stationary phases for gas chromatography. A low production cost from a readily available raw material (oxidized petroleum bitumens) is an important economic factor in case of application of the asphaltene stationary phases for preparative and process separations. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved

    FS Assessment Committee: Winter 2016 timeline

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    New Program Submission — Master of Supply Chain Management

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    This is the Substantive Change Application for the proposed Kettering University Online MS in Supply Chain Management degree program

    UCAA-IC Subcommittee Mtg Minutes | 01-22-2016

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