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General Electric

CompanyBoston, Massachusetts, United States
About: General Electric is a company organization based out in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Turbine & Rotor (electric). The organization has 76365 authors who have published 110557 publications receiving 1885108 citations. The organization is also known as: General Electric Company & GE.
Topics: Turbine, Rotor (electric), Signal, Combustor, Coating


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07 Aug 1992-Science
TL;DR: Fluid mixing is a successful application of chaos.
Abstract: Fluid mixing is a successful application of chaos. Theory anticipates the coexistence of order and disorder-symmetry and chaos-as well as self-similarity and multifractality arising from repeated stretching and folding. Experiments and computations, in turn, provide a point of confluence and a visual analog for chaotic behavior, multiplicative processes, and scaling behavior. All these concepts have conceptual engineering counterparts: examples arise in the context of flow classification, design of mixing devices, enhancement of transport processes, and controlled structure formation in two-phase systems.

184 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the formation of the second phases was linked to phase equilibria and grain growth that promoted compositional equilibration of the mullite phase, which suggested adjustments to phase boundaries in the high-temperature segment of the SiO2-Al2O3 phase diagram.
Abstract: Mullite ceramic, transparent in the infrared, was prepared by hot-pressing and hot-isostatically pressing starting materials derived from alkyloxides. A composition with 72.3 wt% Al2O3 yielded transparent, submicrometer grain size bodies at 1630°C, whereas higher temperatures produced glass-containing microstructures. A composition with 76 wt% A12O3 formed precipitates of α-Al2O3 at the consolidation temperature, which could be removed by subsequent annealing between 1800° and 1850°C. Spectral transmittance and absorption coefficients of the bodies are reported. The formation of the second phases was linked to phase equilibria and grain growth that promoted compositional equilibration of the mullite phase. The results suggest adjustments to phase boundaries in the high-temperature segment of the SiO2-Al2O3 phase diagram.

184 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
Laura M. Roth1
TL;DR: An improved version of Hubbard's treatment of correlation in a nondegenerate narrow band is obtained by the use of a new Green's-function decoupling scheme as discussed by the authors.
Abstract: An improved version of Hubbard's treatment of correlation in a nondegenerate narrow band is obtained by the use of a new Green's-function decoupling scheme. The resulting one-electron Green's function has two poles on the real axis corresponding to a splitting of the electron bands due to the strong correlations between electrons on the same site. This is the same result that Hubbard obtained, but in our case the poles are shifted and their positions agree with the results of Harris and Lange, who used a moment technique. The theory is applied to a simple cubic lattice with nearest-neighbor interaction, and the lattice is found to be ferromagnetic in the strongly correlated limit for a sufficiently large number of electrons per atom. An examination of the low-density limit shows that the two-pole approximation does not reduce to Kanamori's $T$-matrix result, a failing which it shares with Hubbard's theory. A method is outlined for improving the theory so as to give the correct low-density result. In addition, the possibility of obtaining a minimum principle for the theory is explored.

184 citations

Patent
16 Jan 2001
TL;DR: In this article, an organic light emitting diode containing a first electrode, a second electrode, at least one organic light-emitting layer, and a ceramic output coupler is provided.
Abstract: An organic light emitting diode containing a first electrode, a second electrode, at least one organic light emitting layer, and a ceramic output coupler is provided. The index of refraction of the output coupler is matched to that of the adjacent layer of the device. The ceramic output coupler may be a ceramic substrate with a dimpled light emitting surface which reduces Fresnel and critical angle optical losses.

184 citations

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TL;DR: A comprehensive explanation and two applications show the semantic improvement of OMT over other approaches to relational database design.
Abstract: Of the many approaches to relational database design, the Object Modeling Technique (OMT) is particularly effective. A comprehensive explanation and two applications show the semantic improvement of OMT over other approaches.

184 citations


Authors

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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Cornelia M. van Duijn1831030146009
Krzysztof Matyjaszewski1691431128585
Gary H. Glover12948677009
Mark E. Thompson12852777399
Ron Kikinis12668463398
James E. Rothman12535860655
Bo Wang119290584863
Wei Lu111197361911
Harold J. Vinegar10837930430
Peng Wang108167254529
Hans-Joachim Freund10696246693
Carl R. Woese10527256448
William J. Koros10455038676
Thomas A. Lipo10368243110
Gene H. Golub10034257361
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Performance
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20231
202216
2021415
20201,027
20191,418
20181,862