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King's College, Aberdeen
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About: King's College, Aberdeen is a based out in . It is known for research contribution in the topics: Poison control & Sedimentary depositional environment. The organization has 712 authors who have published 918 publications receiving 25421 citations. The organization is also known as: King's College, Aberdeen & The University and King's College of Aberdeen.
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TL;DR: For any choice of a monomial order on the parameters of type Bn, the Specht modules are naturally isomorphic to the Kazhdan-lusztig cell modules as discussed by the authors.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors acknowledge Mathew Abdy and Daniel Zaton for their help preparing the samples, Prof. Corrie Imrie and Prof. John Storey for their continuous advice, and the School of Engineering (University of Aberdeen) for financial support.
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TL;DR: In this article, a bipolar pulse DC resistance measurement modified for use in electrical impedance tomography is presented, which compensates for offset voltages, which usually exist between electrodes, which greatly simplifies the measurement.
Abstract: A bipolar pulse DC resistance measurement modified for use in electrical impedance tomography is presented. The measurement method compensates for offset voltages, which usually exist between electrodes. The absence of phase shifts as encountered in AC systems using sinusoidal excitation greatly simplifies the measurement. For low to medium resistivity of the subject the method is faster than AC methods. Measurements on an equivalent four-terminal network show repeatabilities of approximately 0.01%. The method is applied in a PC-controlled system with 192 electrodes to measure fluid distribution in porous rock samples during petrophysical experiments. Repeatability of acquired data sets is typically 4 to 5 LSB of a 16-bit A/D converter, compared with 2 to 3 LSB obtained from a four-terminal network, and allows reliable reconstruction.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors identify three non-dimensional parameters that govern the stress response within a spherical storage particle, and describe the results of numerical simulations that characterize particle stresses, and present stress maps for various values of these parameters for fixed rates of insertion and extraction, with boundary conditions applied to particles similar to those found in a battery.
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TL;DR: In this article, a Fracture Upscaling Method (FUM) is developed to represent complex fracture systems generated by the finite element method, which can capture complex fracture geometries even when using coarse grids.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Gary J. Macfarlane | 88 | 389 | 24742 |
Celso Grebogi | 76 | 488 | 22450 |
Rhona Flin | 74 | 282 | 20088 |
C. Neil Macrae | 71 | 193 | 20704 |
Robert M. McMeeking | 70 | 312 | 19385 |
David M. Paterson | 65 | 216 | 11613 |
Ray W. Ogden | 64 | 294 | 24885 |
Lawrence J. Whalley | 62 | 195 | 14050 |
Ana Deletic | 61 | 334 | 12585 |
Falko F. Sniehotta | 60 | 260 | 16194 |
Lisa M. DeBruine | 59 | 270 | 11633 |
Robert H. Logie | 57 | 190 | 14008 |
Muhammad Naveed | 54 | 346 | 10376 |
Jörg Feldmann | 51 | 209 | 10302 |
J. Neilson | 51 | 129 | 24749 |