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Blackmore, E R, VX56506
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Given Name(s) or Initials: E R
Military Service Number or Last Known Location: VX56506
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Item: [2016.0049.04411] "Blackmore, E R, VX56506
Turbulence and its effects on the thrust and wake of a porous disc rotor simulator
Marine current turbines are still in their infancy with many devices at the development stage. Studies are often carried out using small scale laboratory experiments in flumes, towing tanks and numerical simulations to investigate the wakes and performance of scale marine current turbines. However, the characteristics of the inflow turbulence used in such studies is often not fully considered. Tidal flows are highly turbulent with a broad range of eddy sizes and intensities. So differences are expected when predictions of array energy yields are made from towing tanks studies with zero turbulence. This work considers the effects of turbulent eddy size on the thrust and wake behind a porous disc rotor simulator commonly used to represent marine current turbines in small scale experiments. The results show an increase in thrust coefficient with increasing length scale and a corresponding reduction in velocity deficit in the wake. These findings have implications to array special planning and hence energy yields
Blackmore, J B, WX14404
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Military Service Number or Last Known Location: WX14404
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Item: [2016.0049.04412] "Blackmore, J B, WX14404
Blackmore, R J G, QX7647
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/372083Surname: BLACKMORE
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Military Service Number or Last Known Location: QX7647
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Item: [2016.0049.04410] "Blackmore, R J G, QX7647
A vertex operator representation of solutions to the Gurevich-Zybin hydrodynamical equation
Tyt. z nagłówka.Pozostali autorzy artykułu: Denis Blackmore, Jolanta Golenia, Anatoliy K. Prykarpatsky.Bibliogr. s. 147-148.An approach based on the spectral and Lie - algebraic techniques for constructing vertex operator representation for solutions to a Riemann type hydrodynamical hierarchy is devised. A functional representation generating an infinite hierarchy of dispersive Lax type integrable flows is obtained.Dostępny również w formie drukowanej.KEYWORDS: Lax type integrability, vertex operator representation, Lax integrability, Lie-algebraic approach
A Novel Two-Degree-of-Freedom Gimbal for Dynamic Laser Weeding: Design, Analysis and Experimentation
Copyright © 2022 the author(s). Current robotic laser weeding systems mostly rely on serial mechanisms with one or two actuated axes, which can barely meet the requirements of high precision and dynamic performances. In this article, a novel laser weeding gimbal is proposed based on a two-degree-of-freedom 5-revolute rotational parallel manipulator to perform a dynamic intrarow laser weeding operation. Comprehensive analyses consisting of kinematics, workspace, singularity, and dynamics are carried out to evaluate the performance of the proposed design. Finally, experimental tests were conducted both in lab and field environments and the results are provided, in which the positioning accuracy has been evaluated as in average errors of 0.62 mm in position at the distance of 535 mm, and the dynamic weeding efficiency is around 0.72 s/weed with a dwell time of 0.64 s at the tracking speed of 0.1 m/s. The effectiveness of the proposed dynamic intrarow weeding mechanism has been evaluated in a real field trial.Innovate U.K. (Grant Number: 101817, Hyperweeding project)
Data for: The effect of implicit and explicit extrinsic cues on hedonic and sensory expectations in the context of beer
This excel file contains 4 sheets. E1 contains data from experiment 1, E2 from experiment 2, E3 from experiment 3, E4 from experiment 4. each experiment was repeated measures design variables: name of each variable is a code E1: 1. first 1-2 letters denotes colour of the label (R= red, BR=brown, G=green, B=blue) 2. followed by label design ( Cm= classic, Sm= simple, Mm= modern) 3. ending specifies sensory/hedonic attribute measured (0-100 VAS: more details in the manuscript): bitter, smooth, sweet, refreshing, pleasant, body, colour* example of the stimuli are in the manuscriptE2:1. first letter denotes colour of the label (B=blue, W=brown) 2. second letter denotes the size of the text (S= small, M= mdeium, L= large) 3. number stands for the labelled alcohol content (0.0%, 1.5%, 3.0%, 4.5%, 6.0%) 4. ending specifies sensory/hedonic attribute measured (0-100 VAS: more details in the manuscript): bitter, smooth, sweet, refreshing, pleasant, body, colourE3: 1. first letter denotes colour of the label (B=blue, W=brown) 2. second 1-2 letters is the sensory descriptor (B= bitter, ST= standard, FB= full body, R= refreshing) 3. followed by a letter to denote the size of the text (S= small, M= mdeium, L= large) 4. ending specifies sensory/hedonic attribute measured (0-100 VAS: more details in the manuscript): bitter, smooth, sweet, refreshing, pleasant, body, colourE4: 1. first letter denotes colour of the label (B=blue, W=brown) 2. second 1-2 letters is the sensory descriptor (B= bitter, ST= standard, FB= full body, R= refreshing) 3. number stands for the labelled alcohol content (0.0%, 3.0%, 6.0%) 4. ending specifies sensory/hedonic attribute measured (0-100 VAS: more details in the manuscript): bitter, smooth, sweet, refreshing, pleasant, body, colou
Josiah Blackmore & Gregory S. Hutcheson (eds), Queer Iberia. Sexualities, Cultures, and Crossings from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance, 1999
Dedieu Jean-Pierre. Josiah Blackmore & Gregory S. Hutcheson (eds), Queer Iberia. Sexualities, Cultures, and Crossings from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance, 1999. In: Lusotopie, n°7, 2000. Lusophonies asiatiques, Asiatiques en lusophonies. pp. 659-660
Blackmore, S. & Oldfield, S. (eds).— Plant conservation science and practice. The role of botanic gardens. Ecology, Biodiversity and Conservation. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. 2018
Érard Chr. Blackmore, S. & Oldfield, S. (eds).— Plant conservation science and practice. The role of botanic gardens. Ecology, Biodiversity and Conservation. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. 2018. In: Revue d'Écologie (La Terre et La Vie), tome 73, n°4, 2018. pp. 617-618
Systems Requirements for a Small Autonomous Tractor
Rosana G. Moreira, Editor-in-Chief; Texas A&M UniversityThis is a paper from International Commission of Agricultural Engineering (CIGR, Commission Internationale du Genie Rural) E-Journal Volume 6 (2004): B. Blackmore, S. Fountas, L. Tang, and H. Have. Systems Requirements for a Small Autonomous Tractor. (July 2004)
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