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Calculation of laminar boundary layers on continuous surfaces by Meksyn's method
Previous work by Murthy (1965) and Murthy et al. (1967) on shock tube boundary layers is extended to show that the governing equations and boundary conditions for solving the laminar boundary layer which develops on an uninsulated wall behind a shock wave advancing into a stationary fluid can be solved by the Meksyn (1961) technique for wall shear and wall heat transfer parameters. Yielded results are shown to agree with Erickhoff's (1973) recent ones when the shock strength is much larger than unit
Leading chiral logarithms of KS→γγ and KS→γl+l− at two loops
AbstractWe obtain the leading divergences at two-loop order for the decays KS→γγ and KS→γl+l− using only one-loop diagrams. We then find the double chiral logarithmic corrections to the decay branching ratio of KS→γγ and to the decay rate for KS→γl+l−. It turns out that these effects are numerically small and therefore make a very small enhancement on the branching ratio and decay rate. We also derive an expression for the corrections of type logμ×LEC. Numerical analysis done for the process KS→γγ shows that these single logarithmic effects can be sizable but come with opposite signs with respect to the double chiral logarithms
Particle collision statistics in turbulent flows with kinematic simulation
Colliding droplets or particles in turbulent flows are important in applications ranging from rain formation in clouds to aerosol production in process engineering. To reduce the computational costs when simulating such flows, kinematic simulation (KS) is frequently applied as a cheap surrogate for direct numerical simulation (DNS) of the turbulent flow field. In this work, we provide for the first time a systematic validation of the particle collision statistics that result from KS. We show that while the particle collision frequencies for particles with different Stokes numbers are in good agreement with DNS reference data, a more detailed inspection of the flow field and particle concentration characteristics reveals significant differences between KS and DNS
Wychowanie człowieka uczciwego jako społeczna misja Kościoła w myśli błogosławionego ks. Bronisława Markiewicza (1842–1912)
Education to honesty should be based on giving a good example by Catholics, building organizations and associations, which in practice would take joint responsibility for public life. The church was and is a teacher of society. The article aims to show some aspects of the Church’s responsibility in the education of the society to honesty on the example of Blessed Fr. Bronisław Markiewicz. Fr. Markiewicz knew that the witness of Christian life has enormous power and is able to rebuild whole societies. The author shows in his article that religion – according to Fr. B. Markiewicz - is a value that fosters integrity, motivates and enriches the human personality, leading the way and directions for universal and fundamental values , including patriotic and civic ones.Wychowanie do uczciwości powinno polegać na dawaniu przez katolików dobrego przykładu, budowaniu organizacji i stowarzyszeń, które w praktyce podjęłyby współodpowiedzialność za życie publiczne. Kościół był i jest nauczycielem społeczeństwa. Niniejszy artykuł ma na celu pokazanie niektórych aspektów tej współodpowiedzialności Kościoła za wychowanie społeczeństwa do uczciwości na przykładzie działalności błogosławionego ks. Bronisława Markiewicza. Ks. Markiewicz wiedział, że świadectwo życia chrześcijańskiego ma ogromną siłę i jest w stanie przebudować całe społeczeństwa. Autor pokazuje w swoim artykule, iż religia – według ks. B. Markiewicza – jest wartością, która wychowuje do uczciwości, motywuje i ubogaca osobowość człowieka, wyznacza drogę, kierunki dla wartości uniwersalnych i podstawowych, w tym także patriotycznych i obywatelskich
A bird view of customer perceptions towards the soaps and detergents of Bangalore KS&DL
India is the world�s richest sandalwood resources is from one isolated stretch of forests land in south India that in Karnataka. The origin of sandalwood and its oil in Karnataka, which is used in making of Mysore sandal soap, it is well known as Fragrant Ambassador of India and sandalwood oil is in fact known as �liquid gold�. Karnataka Soaps and Detergents Limited (KS&DL) is the only company is having the license to extract sandal oil in India. This is the only company using pure sandal oil for manufacturing toilet soaps and other products. This is the largest Government soap manufacturing company in India. KS&DL collecting raw materials i.e., sandals from south Indian States of Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Kerala and some parts of Pune, Mysore is largest place in India having sandal trees. World production 85 of sandalwood production is from India, 10 is from Srilanka, and 5 from Australia. KS&DL is the true inheritor of golden legacy of India the product produced and marketed are the16 verities of toilet soaps, 04 verities of detergents, 02 verities of talcum powder, 13 verities of agarba this and verities of Mysore herbal care in the brand name of Mysore sandal. The main objectives of this research paper includes theoretical background on current scenario of Mysore Sandal Soaps and detergents and to highlight the demographic profile of the customers of KS&DL situated in Bangalore city through conducting a survey of 180 sample respondents. The paper further analyses the customers� satisfaction and perception towards soaps and detergents and the extent of influence of the product attributes and brand preferences and brand loyalty in their buying behaviour
Acoustic emissions diagnosis of rotor-stator rubs using the KS statistic.
Acoustic emission (AE) measurement at the bearings of rotating machinery has become a useful tool for diagnosing incipient fault conditions. In particular, AE can be used to detect unwanted intermittent or partial rubbing between a rotating central shaft and surrounding stationary components. This is a particular problem encountered in turbines used for power generation. For successful fault diagnosis, it is important to adopt AE signal analysis techniques capable of distinguishing between various types of rub mechanisms. It is also useful to develop techniques for inferring information such as the severity of rubbing or the type of seal material making contact on the shaft. It is proposed that modelling the cumulative distribution function of rub-induced AE signals with respect to appropriate theoretical distributions, and quantifying the goodness of fit with the Kolmogorov–Smirnov (KS) statistic, offers a suitable signal feature for diagnosis. This paper demonstrates the successful use of the KS feature for discriminating different classes of shaft-seal rubbing
Time-varying characteristics of saturated hydraulic conductivity in grassed swales based on the ensemble Kalman filter algorithm: A case study of two long-running swales in Netherlands
Saturated hydraulic conductivity (Ks) of the filler layer in grassed swales are varying in the changing environment. In most of the hydrological models, Ks is assumed as constant or decrease with a clogging factor. However, the Ks measured on site cannot be the input of the hydrological model directly. Therefore, in this study, an Ensemble Kalman Filter (EnKF) based approach was carried out to estimate the Ks of the whole systems in two monitored grassed swales at Enschede and Utrecht, the Netherlands. The relationship between Ks and possible influencing factors (antecedent dry period, temperature, rainfall, rainfall duration, total rainfall and seasonal factors) were studied and a Multivariate nonlinear function was established to optimize the hydrological model. The results revealed that the EnKF method was satisfying in the Ks estimation, which showed a notable decrease after long-term operation, but revealed a recovery in summer and winter. After the addition of Multivariate nonlinear function of the Ks into hydrological model, 63.8% of the predicted results were optimized among the validation events, and compared with constant Ks. A sensitivity analysis revealed that the effect of each influencing factors on the Ks varies depending on the type of grassed swale. However, these findings require further investigation and data support.Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.Hydraulic Structures and Flood RiskUrban Desig
Role of KLHL3 and dietary K+ in regulating KS-WNK1 expression
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the American Physiological Society via the DOI in this recordThe physiological role of the shorter isoform of WNK1 that is exclusively expressed in the kidney (KS-WNK1), with particular abundance in the distal convoluted tubule, remains elusive. KS-WNK1 despite lacking the kinase domain, is nevertheless capable of stimulating the NaCl cotransporter (NCC), apparently through activation of WNK4. It has recently been shown that a less severe form of the Familial Hyperkalemic Hypertension featuring only hyperkalemia is caused by missense mutations in the WNK1 acidic domain that preferentially affect CUL3-KLHL3 E3-induced degradation of KS-WNK1, rather than that of the full-length WNK1 (L-WNK1). Here we show that L-WNK1 is indeed less impacted by the CUL3-KLHL3 E3 ligase complex compared to KS-WNK1. We demonstrate that the unique 30 amino acid amino N-terminal fragment of KS-WNK1 is essential for its activating effect on NCC and recognition by KLHL3. We identify specific amino acid residues in this region critical for the functional effect of KS-WNK1 and KLHL3 sensitivity. To further explore this, we generated KLHL3-R528H knock-in mice that mimic human mutations causing Familial Hyperkalemic Hypertension. These mice revealed that the KLHL3 mutation specifically increased expression of KS-WNK1 in the kidney. We also observed that in wild type mice, expression of KS-WNK1 is only detectable after exposure to low potassium diet. These findings provide new insights into the regulation and function of KS-WNK1 by the CUL3-KLHL3 complex in DCT and indicate that this pathway is regulated by dietary K+ levels.National Institutes of Health (NIH)Conacyt MexicoPAPIIT UNAML'OréalMedical Research Council (MRC
Direct numerical simulation of open-channel flow in the fully rough regime
The Direct Numerical Simulation (DNS) of an incompressible open channel flow over a layer of rigid spherical roughness elements fixed on the wall in well-packed square arrangement has been performed which shows values of the Reynolds number Rb ~ 6900 (ks+ ~ 100) and produces a mean velocity defect ∆U+ ~ 7 in the range of the fully-rough regime. First and second moment statistics of the velocity field have been analyzed. The stress distribution as well as the hydrodynamic force and torque acting on the surface of individual roughness elements have been computed. Results are presently shown and compared with those obtained in the context of a previous DNS performed in the transitionally rough regime
Ks. Benedykt Chmielowski — pionier polskiego kulturoznawstwa
Polish culturology have a several decades-long tradition as a field of study and a dozen-year tradition as a scientific discipline. As a result of formal changes, a few years ago it ceased to be a separate discipline and became part of the discipline called cultural and religion studies. Nevertheless, the traditions of culturology in Poland are much older and date back at least to the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries. The question that appears is whether this border can be moved back even further. The author puts forward the thesis that a holistic approach to learning about the world and man, close to some culturologists, can be found in the thought of seventeenth- and eighteenth-century encyclopaedists. As an example, the author cites Nowe Ateny [The New Athens], a compendium by Fr. Benedykt Chmielowski (1700–1763), who in the middle of the 18th century decided to describe “the entirety of the world in brief words.” The author draws attention to several aspects of this work which allow to connect the thought of Fr. Chmielowski with contemporary culturological thought. The thus far unnoticed fact that in Nowe Ateny [The New Athens] it is probably the first time in Polish literature when the word “culture” has been employed in one of the meanings used today, is also being introduced in the article.
The author proposes a look at Nowe Ateny [The New Athens] from the culturological perspective and considers its author to be one of the pioneers of Polish culturology. There are no doubts that Fr. Chmielowski used the word cultura and applied it primarily to the culture of the language. The free use of language, or more precisely two languages at the same time (the effect of the macaronic Polish language), was in his opinion a manifestation of high personal culture, but the range of phenomena he describes anticipates the later, broad understanding of culture as human achievements. The merits of the author of Nowe Ateny [The New Athens] are, however, only a pretext for presenting the general state of culturological reflection on the ways of understanding the word “culture,” and the reasons for resigning from specifying the research field of the discipline.Kulturoznawstwo polskie ma swoją kilkudziesięcioletnią tradycję jako kierunek studiów oraz kilkunastoletnią — jako dyscyplina naukowa. W wyniku zmian formalnych przestało być przed kilkoma laty odrębną dyscypliną i weszło w skład dyscypliny o nazwie nauki o kulturze i religii. Jednakże tradycje myśli kulturoznawczej w Polsce są znacznie starsze i sięgają przynajmniej przełomu XIX i XX wieku. Pojawia się przy tym pytanie, czy i tej granicy nie można przesunąć jeszcze dalej wstecz. Autorka artykułu stawia tezę, że holistyczne podejście do poznawania świata i człowieka, bliskie części kulturoznawców, można odnaleźć w myśli polihistorów siedemnastowiecznych i osiemnastowiecznych encyklopedystów. Jako przykład podaje Nowe Ateny, kompendium autorstwa ks. Benedykta Chmielowskiego (1700–1763), który w połowie XVIII wieku postanowił opisać „świat cały w słów krótkości”. Autorka zwraca uwagę na kilka aspektów tego dzieła, pozwalających łączyć myśl ks. Chmielowskiego ze współczesna myślą kulturoznawczą. Przywołuje też nieodnotowany dotąd fakt, że w Nowych Atenach prawdopodobnie po raz pierwszy w piśmien-nictwie polskim zostało użyte słowo „kultura” w jednym ze znaczeń stosowanych współcześnie.
Autorka proponuje spojrzenie na Nowe Ateny z perspektywy kulturoznawczej, a ich autora uznaje za jednego z pionierów polskiego kulturoznawstwa. Na pewno ks. Chmielowski posługiwał się słowem cultura i odnosił je przede wszystkim do kultury języka. Swobodne posługiwanie się językiem, a praktycznie dwoma językami jednocześnie (efekt polszczyzny makaronicznej), było w jego ocenie przejawem wysokiej kultury osobistej. Niemniej zakres opisywanych przez niego zjawisk antycypuje późniejsze szerokie rozumienie kultury jako dorobku człowieka. Zasługi autora Nowych Aten są jednak tylko pretekstem do przedstawienia ogólnego stanu refleksji kulturoznawczej nad sposobami rozumienia słowa „kultura” i przyczynami rezygnacji z dookreślenia pola badawczego dyscypliny
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