Overview of FTTH networks: past history, current status, and future designs

1996 ◽  
Author(s):  
Frank J. Effenberger ◽  
Kevin W. Lu
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1971 ◽  
Vol 1971 (1) ◽  
pp. 263-270 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gerard P. Canevari

ABSTRACT The use of chemical dispersants for the handling of oil spills has had a brief but highly turbulent history. Despite extensive laboratory data and field application experience, their role in oil spill cleanup is still controversial. This paper reviews some of this past history as background in order to derive the pros and cons regarding their use. Opinions vary from an extreme of no use whatsoever to an acceptance of this as the only practical technique to combat an oil spill under rough sea conditions. Improvements in the formulation of dispersants during the past several years are reviewed. These innovations involve modifications to improve effectiveness, application techniques and toxicological properties. A brief outline of the mechanism of dispersing is presented to permit a better understanding of these formulation modifications and the manner in which said changes influence dispersant properties. The future outlook for dispersants, based on current and anticipated research in this field, is also discussed. This research involves biological as well as operational aspects of dispersants.


2008 ◽  
Vol 32 (3) ◽  
pp. 241-248 ◽  
Author(s):  
L. R. Faulkner ◽  
P. W. Tivnan ◽  
D. K. Winstead ◽  
V. I. Reus ◽  
N. N. Andrade ◽  
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Author(s):  
Jay Cameron

Very few materials have all their properties behave the same in all orientations of the material. The term for this behavior is anisotropy or anisotropic properties. The properties that are affected and the degree of anisotropy they exhibit, depend on the material family, the alloy, and the processing of the material. This paper will only discuss metals, and limited to those metal specifications adopted in the ASME Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code (B&PVC) Section II, Parts A and B. The anisotropic properties of plate have been well recognized explicitly and implicitly in the B&PVC for a very long time. At issue, and the specific focus of this paper, is another wrought product form: bars. Bar, specifically round bar — also called rod, is a very useful starting material to manufacture pressure parts. The bar can be stocked at the largest feasible diameter and length, and then cost-effectively machined to whatever diameter and length is desired for the part. Due to the anisotropic properties of bar, there is a need for understanding and setting limitations for the use of such material in the B&PVC. This paper will explore the past history, current status and future directions of the Code requirements for bar.


1966 ◽  
Vol 25 ◽  
pp. 266-267
Author(s):  
R. L. Duncombe

An examination of some specialized lunar and planetary ephemerides has revealed inconsistencies in the adopted planetary masses, the presence of non-gravitational terms, and some outright numerical errors. They should be considered of temporary usefulness only, subject to subsequent amendment as required for the interpretation of observational data.


Author(s):  
Martin Peckerar ◽  
Anastasios Tousimis

Solid state x-ray sensing systems have been used for many years in conjunction with scanning and transmission electron microscopes. Such systems conveniently provide users with elemental area maps and quantitative chemical analyses of samples. Improvements on these tools are currently sought in the following areas: sensitivity at longer and shorter x-ray wavelengths and minimization of noise-broadening of spectral lines. In this paper, we review basic limitations and recent advances in each of these areas. Throughout the review, we emphasize the systems nature of the problem. That is. limitations exist not only in the sensor elements but also in the preamplifier/amplifier chain and in the interfaces between these components.Solid state x-ray sensors usually function by way of incident photons creating electron-hole pairs in semiconductor material. This radiation-produced mobile charge is swept into external circuitry by electric fields in the semiconductor bulk.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yuanhong Ma ◽  
Shao-Jie Lou ◽  
Zhaomin Hou

This review article provides a comprehensive overview to recognise the current status of electron-deficient boron-based catalysis in C–H functionalisations.


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