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Laplace Transforms in Engineering

F.H. Jackson
- 01 Jan 1965 - 
- Vol. 11, Iss: 8, pp 288
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This article is published in Electronics and Power.The article was published on 1965-01-01. It has received 7 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Laplace transform applied to differential equations & Two-sided Laplace transform.

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Congestion control for real-time traffic in high-speed networks

TL;DR: By analysis and simulation of a multistage virtual circuit, it is shown that this approach can cut voice-tolerable loss rates in half for high loads and the simple case of using the same local deadline throughout the network performs nearly as well as taking reduced interior traffic into consideration and optimizing loss performance over a set of heterogeneous local deadlines.
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Case Study of Steady Oxygen Concentration Gradients in a Groundwater Plume from a Highway Infiltration Basin

TL;DR: In this paper, the steady transport of specific conductivity and dissolved oxygen through a groundwater plume from a highway infiltration basin in southeastern Massachusetts was measured and modeled, and the data calibrate a 0.27m vertical dispersivity α of the aquifer and the bottom streamline elevation of the plume, which falls to an 8m depth below the water table.
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The solution to the Lamb’s problem for nonlocal thermo-visco-elastic medium

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors constructed the solution of the initial-boundary value problem so-called Lamb's problem for the half space occupied with thermo-visco-elastic medium.

Investigations of Inertia Effects on an Infinite Solid Cylinder Due to Thermal Shock

TL;DR: In this paper, the effects of inertia on a thermal excitation applied on the surface of an infinitely long, solid circular cylinder are explored for the case of a thermal activation applied on a homogeneous, isotropic, thermoelastic medium.
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An exact analytic technique for simulating uniform RC lines

TL;DR: It is shown that though the impulse responses of uniform RC lines are ill-behaved and unsuitable for direct numerical implementation, the use of a convolutional formula obtained by generalizing the trapezoidal integration method leads to well-behaving analytic forms that can be directly implemented.
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Congestion control for real-time traffic in high-speed networks

TL;DR: By analysis and simulation of a multistage virtual circuit, it is shown that this approach can cut voice-tolerable loss rates in half for high loads and the simple case of using the same local deadline throughout the network performs nearly as well as taking reduced interior traffic into consideration and optimizing loss performance over a set of heterogeneous local deadlines.
Journal ArticleDOI

Case Study of Steady Oxygen Concentration Gradients in a Groundwater Plume from a Highway Infiltration Basin

TL;DR: In this paper, the steady transport of specific conductivity and dissolved oxygen through a groundwater plume from a highway infiltration basin in southeastern Massachusetts was measured and modeled, and the data calibrate a 0.27m vertical dispersivity α of the aquifer and the bottom streamline elevation of the plume, which falls to an 8m depth below the water table.
Journal ArticleDOI

The solution to the Lamb’s problem for nonlocal thermo-visco-elastic medium

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors constructed the solution of the initial-boundary value problem so-called Lamb's problem for the half space occupied with thermo-visco-elastic medium.

Investigations of Inertia Effects on an Infinite Solid Cylinder Due to Thermal Shock

TL;DR: In this paper, the effects of inertia on a thermal excitation applied on the surface of an infinitely long, solid circular cylinder are explored for the case of a thermal activation applied on a homogeneous, isotropic, thermoelastic medium.
Proceedings ArticleDOI

An exact analytic technique for simulating uniform RC lines

TL;DR: It is shown that though the impulse responses of uniform RC lines are ill-behaved and unsuitable for direct numerical implementation, the use of a convolutional formula obtained by generalizing the trapezoidal integration method leads to well-behaving analytic forms that can be directly implemented.