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Preliminary Testing of an Urban Air Quality Model for Ozone Forecasting over the Sydney Basin
Speer, Milton S.,Leslie, Lance M. 한국환경과학회 2004 한국환경과학회지 Vol.13 No.8
FThe aim of this study was to carry out a preliminary test of the air quality modelling system (HIRESAIRCHEM) developed at The University of New South Wales, particularly with regard to the forecast ozone distribution. This was achieved by assimilating the New South Wales State Environment Protection Authority (EPA) emissions inventory, consisting of road and non-road sources, and running the system over the Sydney metropolitan area for the four day period 25-28 February 1998. During this period ozone readings exceeded the EPA's goal of 8pphm on several occasions. The model forecasts of ozone distribution verified well with the EPA's ozone readings. This result has important implications for possible future use of the system as a tool for routinely predicting and assessing air quality.
( So Young Kang ),( Akiko Kashiwagi ),( Mineharu Nakayama ),( Shari R. Speer ) 경희대학교 글로벌인문학술원 2011 비교문화연구 Vol.24 No.-
Compared to studies on prosodic effects on the comprehension of syntactic ambiguity in English, there are relatively few that investigated prosodic effects in East-Asian languages. This study examined the role of prosodic information in processing syntactically ambiguous sentences in Japanese. For syntactically ambiguous sentences containing relative clauses, this paper investigated whether prosodic information is immediately available during the process of these ambiguous sentences. Results from an auditory comprehension experiment with an on-line, cross-modal naming task seemingly suggest that contrary to the findings from the off-line study that examined the same constructions, prosodic information may not be immediately available to Japanese listeners. A possible account for failure to obtain effects of prosodic information is provided.
자동차용강의 고속변형거동에 대한 예비변형과 소부경화의 영향
최일동,김동민,Bruce, D. M.,Matlock, D. K.,Speer, J. G.,박성호 대한금속재료학회 2005 대한금속·재료학회지 Vol.43 No.4
The high speed deformation behavior of TRIP steels and HSLA steels has been investigated at strain rates ranging from 10^(-2) to 10³/sec. The effects of metallurgical factors such as prestrain (2%) and bake hardening condition (170℃, 20 min) on tensile properties at various strain rates are being evaluated. Ultimate tensile strength (UTS), total elongation, strain rate sensitivity, and absorbed energy are reported. In general, UTS increases with increasing strain rate, that is, it shows positive strain rate sensitivity. And strain rate sensitivity increases sharply over 100/sec. Strength increases with increasing the amount of prestrain. The bake hardening treatment slightly influences UTS values. The absorbed energy decreases with increasing prestrain but it is not affected by bake hardening treatment. Received February 14, 2005)