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Sara Bonuso, Pasquale Di Gloria, Guido Marseglia, Ramón A. Otón Martínez, Ghazanfar Mehdi, Zubair Ali Shah, Antonio Ficarella and Maria Grazia De Giorgi
This study introduces an innovative approach involving the injection of hydrogen into a low-swirl, non-premixed flame, which operates with gaseous fuels derived from an air-blast atomizer designed for aero-engine applications. The aim is to characterize ...
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Mofleh Hannuf AlRowaily, Hamzah Arof and Imanurfatiehah Ibrahim
This paper presents an automatic correction method for luminosity and contrast variation in fundus images. Sixty retina or fundus images with different levels of reflectance are selected from online databases and used to assess the effectiveness of the p...
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Gevy Jiawei Cao
Research on plasma accelerators for high-energy colliders has rapidly progressed over the past few decades. Plasma acceleration with a high repetition rate will enable higher collider luminosity, but results in a heated plasma. This study investigates tw...
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Ryan Peter Mckenzie
The upgrade of the ATLAS hadronic tile-calorimeter (TileCal) Low-Voltage Power Supply (LVPS) falls under the high-luminosity LHC upgrade project. This article serves to provide an overview of the development of a burn-in test station for a Phase-II upgra...
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Pablo Cabrera-Barona, Denise Albán and Gustavo Durán
The Amazon has a population that is largely urban. However, research is limited regarding representations and analysis of the urban Amazon. This article represents and describes Amazonian urban areas by applying a multicriteria urbanization index. Using ...
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Ryan Mckenzie, Roger van Rensburg, Seyedali Moeyedi, Edward Nkadimeng, Stanislav Nemecek, Juan Buritica Yate, Haleh Hadavand and Bruce Mellado
The upgrade of the A Toroidal LHC ApparatuS (ATLAS) hadronic Tile Calorimeter (TileCal) Low-Voltage Power Supply (LVPS) forms a part of the Phase-II Upgrade preparations undertaken by the ATLAS experiment for the data taking during the High-Luminosity La...
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Pavel Starovoitov
The Tile Calorimeter (TileCal) is a sampling hadronic calorimeter covering the central region of the ATLAS experiment, with steel as the absorber and plastic scintillators as the active medium. The High-Luminosity phase of the LHC, delivering five times ...
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Charlotte Cooke
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Stefano Perazzini, Fabio Ferrari, Vincenzo Maria Vagnoni and on behalf of the LHCb ECAL Upgrade-2 R&D Group
The increase in instantaneous luminosity during the high-luminosity phase of the LHC represents a significant challenge for future detectors. A strategy to cope with high-pileup conditions is to add a fourth dimension to the measurements of the hits, by ...
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Louis Portalès
The CMS collaboration is building a high-granularity calorimeter (HGCAL) for the endcap regions as part of its planned upgrade for the High-Luminosity LHC. The calorimetric data will form part of the Level-1 trigger (hardware) of the CMS experiment, redu...
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