Suppression of the Transformer Ratio Due to Distributed Injection of Electrons in a Plasma Wakefield Accelerator (open access)

Suppression of the Transformer Ratio Due to Distributed Injection of Electrons in a Plasma Wakefield Accelerator

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Date: October 10, 2013
Creator: Vafaei-Najafabadi, N.; An, W.; Clayton, C. E.; Joshi, C.; Lu, W.; Marsh, K. A. et al.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Evolution of an interfacial crack on the concrete-embankment boundary (open access)

Evolution of an interfacial crack on the concrete-embankment boundary

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Date: July 10, 2013
Creator: Glascoe, Lee; Antoun, Tarabay; Kanarska, Yuliya; Lomov, Ilya; Hall, Robert; Woodson, Stan et al.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Second Generation Toolset for Calculation of Induced Seismicity Risk Profiles (open access)

Second Generation Toolset for Calculation of Induced Seismicity Risk Profiles

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Date: April 10, 2013
Creator: Foxall, W.; Savy, J.; Johnson, S.; Hutchings, L.; Trainor-Guitton, W. & Chen, M.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Tensor hypercontraction: A universal technique for the resolution of matrix elements of local, finite-range, N-body potentials in many-body quantum problems (open access)

Tensor hypercontraction: A universal technique for the resolution of matrix elements of local, finite-range, N-body potentials in many-body quantum problems

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Date: January 10, 2013
Creator: Parrish, R.; Hoenstein, E.; Schunck, N.; Sherrill, D. & Martinez, T.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
High-Resolution Modeling to Assess Tropical Cyclone Activity in Future Climate Regimes (open access)

High-Resolution Modeling to Assess Tropical Cyclone Activity in Future Climate Regimes

Applied research is proposed with the following objectives: (i) to determine the most likely level of tropical cyclone intensity and frequency in future climate regimes, (ii) to provide a quantitative measure of uncertainty in these predictions, and (iii) to improve understanding of the linkage between tropical cyclones and the planetary-scale circulation. Current mesoscale weather forecasting models, such as the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model, are capable of simulating the full intensity of tropical cyclones (TC) with realistic structures. However, in order to accurately represent both the primary and secondary circulations in these systems, model simulations must be configured with sufficient resolution to explicitly represent convection (omitting the convective parameterization scheme). Most previous numerical studies of TC activity at seasonal and longer time scales have not utilized such explicit convection (EC) model runs. Here, we propose to employ the moving nest capability of WRF to optimally represent TC activity on a seasonal scale using a downscaling approach. The statistical results of a suite of these high-resolution TC simulations will yield a realistic representation of TC intensity on a seasonal basis, while at the same time allowing analysis of the feedback that TCs exert on the larger-scale climate system. Experiments will …
Date: June 10, 2013
Creator: Lackmann, Gary
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library