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Measurement and modeling needs for microstructure and reactivity of next-generation concrete binders
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Jeffrey W. Bullard, Paul E. Stutzman, Pan Feng, LaKesha Perry, Edward J. Garboczi, Wesley Griffin, Judith E. Terrill, John G. Hagedorn, Alexander S. Brand
Publikováno v:
Cement and Concrete Composites. 101:24-31
Cementitious binders have become increasingly complex in their variety, mineralogical and chemical compositions, and structure over the past several decades, and there is no sign that the trend will stop or reverse in the future. Strategies for handl
Autor:
Judith E. Terrill, Tyler Ley, Qinang Hu, John G. Hagedorn, Wesley Griffin, Jeffrey W. Bullard
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Journal of the American Ceramic Society. American Ceramic Society. 101(4)
Advances in nano-computed X-ray tomography (nCT), nano X-ray fluorescence spectrometry (nXRF), and high-performance computing have enabled the first direct comparison between observations of three-dimensional nanoscale microstructure evolution during
Autor:
Marc Olano, Steven G. Satterfield, Wesley Griffin, James S. Sims, John G. Hagedorn, Terence J. Griffin, Judith E. Terrill, William L. George
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SEARIS
Content creation for realtime interactive systems is a difficult problem. In game development, content creation pipelines are a major portion of the code base and content creation is a major portion of the budget. In research environments, the choice
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Medical Physics. 39:2628-2637
Purpose: The authors wish to determine the extent to which the Response Evaluation Criteria in Solid Tumors (RECIST) and the criteria of the World Health Organization (WHO) can predict tumor volumes and changes in volume using clinical data. Methods:
Autor:
Wen-Bin Yang, Judith E. Terrill, Kamya Yekeh Yazdandoost, Kamran Sayrafian-Pour, Kiyoshi Hamaguchi, John G. Hagedorn
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International Journal of Wireless Information Networks. 17:105-112
Information regarding the propagation media is typically gathered by conducting physical experiments, measuring and processing the corresponding data to obtain channel characteristics. When this propagation media is human body, for example in case of
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John G. Hagedorn, Steven G. Satterfield, Jose G. Diaz, John T. Kelso, James S. Sims, Judith Devaney Terrill, Howard Hung, Marc Olano, Adele P. Peskin, William L. George, Garnett W. Bryant, Terence J. Griffin
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Journal of Research of the National Institute of Standards and Technology
This is the third in a series of articles that describe, through examples, how the Scientific Applications and Visualization Group (SAVG) at NIST has utilized high performance parallel computing, visualization, and machine learning to accelerate scie
Autor:
Adele P. Peskin, Judith E. Terrill, Steven G. Satterfield, John G. Hagedorn, Whitney Austin, John T. Kelso
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Presence: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments. 16:352-366
We describe a method for calibrating an electromagnetic motion tracking device. Algorithms for correcting both location and orientation data are presented. In particular, we use a method for interpolating rotation corrections that has not previously
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Steven G. Satterfield, H A. Saleh, P N. Quiroga, David W. Fowler, Peter M. Ketcham, Richard A. Livingston, Sinan T. Erdoğan, Edward J. Garboczi, John G. Hagedorn
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Cement and Concrete Research. 36:1619-1627
The shape of aggregates used in concrete is an important parameter that helps determine many concrete properties, especially the rheology of fresh concrete and early-age mechanical properties. This paper discusses the sample preparation and image ana
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Macromolecules. 36:5825-5833
We investigate the stability of a polymer thread imbedded in a matrix that is confined between two parallel plates. Utilizing a combination of experiments, numerical simulations (lattice−Boltzmann), and surface area calculations, we find substantia
Autor:
John G. Hagedorn, Nicos Martys
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Materials and Structures. 35:650-658
The lattice Boltzmann method is a promising approach for modeling single and multicomponent fluid flow in complex geometries like porous materials. Here, we review some of our previous work and discuss some recent developments concerning fluid flow i