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A new damping modelling approach and its application in thin wall machining (2010)
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Adetoro, O. B., Wen, P. H., & Sim, W. M. (2010). A new damping modelling approach and its application in thin wall machining. International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, 51(5-8), 453-466. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00170-010-2658-7

In this paper, a new approach to modelling the damping parameters and its application in thin wall machining is presented. The approach to predicting the damping parameters proposed in this paper eliminates the need for experiments otherwise used to... Read More about A new damping modelling approach and its application in thin wall machining.

Behavior analysis for assisted living (2010)
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Monekosso, D. N., & Remagnino, P. (2010). Behavior analysis for assisted living. IEEE Transactions on Automation Science and Engineering, 7(4), 879-886. https://doi.org/10.1109/TASE.2010.2049840

In this paper, we describe a model-based behavior analysis system for assisted living. The goal is monitoring the well-being of a single occupant in a home. Behavior is defined as any pattern in a sequence of observations. In analyzing behavior in a... Read More about Behavior analysis for assisted living.

Operating binary strings using gliders and eaters in reaction-diffusion cellular automaton (2010)
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Martínez, G. J., Adamatzky, A., Zhang, L., & Wuensche, A. (2010). Operating binary strings using gliders and eaters in reaction-diffusion cellular automaton. Mathematical and Computer Modelling, 52(1-2), 177-190. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mcm.2010.02.006

We study transformations of 2-, 4- and 6-bit numbers in interactions between traveling and stationary localizations in the Spiral Rule reaction-diffusion cellular automaton. The Spiral Rule automaton is a hexagonal ternary-state two-dimensional cellu... Read More about Operating binary strings using gliders and eaters in reaction-diffusion cellular automaton.

On the numerical prediction of stability in thin wall machining (2010)
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Adetoro, O. B., Vepa, R., Sim, W. M., & Wen, P. H. (2010). On the numerical prediction of stability in thin wall machining. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, 60 LNEE, 681-690. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-8776-8_58

In this chapter, the numerical prediction of stability margin in thin wall machining is introduced. The Nyquist criterion is applied to the stability model presented by Adetoro, while a newly discovered damping prediction approach is presented, which... Read More about On the numerical prediction of stability in thin wall machining.

Numerical study of hole shape effect on blade cooling effectiveness (2010)
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Yao, J., Sian, S., Yao, Y., & Davis, T. W. (2010). Numerical study of hole shape effect on blade cooling effectiveness. Modern Physics Letters B, 24(13), 1295-1298. https://doi.org/10.1142/S0217984910023463

Numerical study of hole shape effect on blade adiabatic cooling effectiveness has been carried out on four geometry models comprising a standard cylindrical hole, a cylindrical hole with an upstream ramp, a shaped diffuser, and a double console slot.... Read More about Numerical study of hole shape effect on blade cooling effectiveness.

An improved prediction of stability lobes using nonlinear thin wall dynamics (2010)
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Adetoro, O. B., Sim, W. M., & Wen, P. H. (2010). An improved prediction of stability lobes using nonlinear thin wall dynamics. Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 210(6-7), 969-979. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmatprotec.2010.02.009

With manufactured sections getting much thinner due to weight requirements, there is the vital need for more accurate prediction of stable cutting conditions in machining. The tools used in machining vary in shapes and design hence a more robust mode... Read More about An improved prediction of stability lobes using nonlinear thin wall dynamics.

Differentiating trust in rural decision-making, Drawing on an English Case Study (2010)
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Curry, N. (2010). Differentiating trust in rural decision-making, Drawing on an English Case Study. Sociologia Ruralis, 50(2), 121-138. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9523.2009.00503.x

Within the context of rural civic participation, three different types of trust are described, based on Simmelian-related constructs: personal trust, system trust and instrumental trust. Each has two components, a justification and a leap of faith. T... Read More about Differentiating trust in rural decision-making, Drawing on an English Case Study.

The incompatibility of economic development policies for rural areas in England (2010)
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Curry, N. (2010). The incompatibility of economic development policies for rural areas in England. Local Economy, 25(2), 108-119. https://doi.org/10.1080/02690941003741101

Four different and incommensurate economic development policies currently pertain in rural England: the pursuit of productivity, well-being, endogenous development and income support. This paper describes these policies as they pertained in 2007 in d... Read More about The incompatibility of economic development policies for rural areas in England.

Differentiating outdoor recreation: Evidence drawn from national surveys in Scotland (2010)
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Curry, N., & Brown, K. (2010). Differentiating outdoor recreation: Evidence drawn from national surveys in Scotland. Journal of Policy Research in Tourism, Leisure and Events, 2(1), 29-50. https://doi.org/10.1080/19407960903542300

Outdoor recreation participation can be seen to fall into four identifiably different groups. Countryside outdoor recreation has been in decline for at least 25 years because of changing lifestyles and cultures, and targeted policy - which focuses he... Read More about Differentiating outdoor recreation: Evidence drawn from national surveys in Scotland.

How to make dull cellular automata complex by adding memory: Rule 126 case study (2010)
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Seck-Tuoh-Mora, J. C., Martínez, G. J., Adamatzky, A., Mora, J. C., & Alonso-Sanz, R. (2010). How to make dull cellular automata complex by adding memory: Rule 126 case study. Complexity, 15(6), 34-49. https://doi.org/10.1002/cplx.20311

Using Rule 126 elementary cellular automaton (ECA), we demonstrate that a chaotic discrete system - when enriched with memory - hence exhibits complex dynamics where such space exploits on an ample universe of periodic patterns induced from original... Read More about How to make dull cellular automata complex by adding memory: Rule 126 case study.

On generative morphological diversity of elementary cellular automata (2010)
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Adamatzky, A., & Martinez, G. J. (2010). On generative morphological diversity of elementary cellular automata. Kybernetes, 39(1), 72-82. https://doi.org/10.1108/03684921011021282

Purpose: Studies in complexity of cellular automata do usually deal with measures taken on integral dynamics or statistical measures of space-time configurations. No one has tried to analyze a generative power of cellular-automaton machines. The purp... Read More about On generative morphological diversity of elementary cellular automata.

Equations of state for 1-D modelling of ram accelerator thrust in thermally choked propulsion mode (2010)
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Bengherbia, T., Yao, Y., Bauer, P., & Knowlen, C. (2010). Equations of state for 1-D modelling of ram accelerator thrust in thermally choked propulsion mode. International Journal of Engineering Systems Modelling and Simulation, 2(3), 154-161. https://doi.org/10.1504/IJESMS.2010.035110

A one-dimensional performance analysis code has been developed at the Laboratoire de Combustion et de Détonique to predict the thrust in the thermally choked ram accelerator propulsion mode. This code includes the real gas effect in steady state calc... Read More about Equations of state for 1-D modelling of ram accelerator thrust in thermally choked propulsion mode.

Complex dynamics emerging in Rule 30 with majority memory (2010)
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Martinez, G. J., Adamatzky, A., Alonso-Sanz, R., & Mora, J. C. (2010). Complex dynamics emerging in Rule 30 with majority memory. Complex Systems -Champaign-, 18(3), 345-365

In cellular automata with memory, the unchanged maps of the conventional cellular automata are applied to cells endowed with memory of their past states in some specified interval. We implement Rule 30 automata with a majority memory and show that usi... Read More about Complex dynamics emerging in Rule 30 with majority memory.

Localization dynamics in a binary two-dimensional cellular automaton: The Diffusion Rule (2010)
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Martinez, G. J., Adamatzky, A., & McIntosh, H. V. (2010). Localization dynamics in a binary two-dimensional cellular automaton: The Diffusion Rule. Journal of Cellular Automata, 5(4-5), 289-313

We study a two-dimensional cellular automaton (CA), called Diffusion Rule (DR), which exhibits diffusion-like dynamics of propagating patterns. In computational experiments we discover a wide range of mobile and stationary localizations (gliders, osc... Read More about Localization dynamics in a binary two-dimensional cellular automaton: The Diffusion Rule.

Majority adder implementation by competing patterns in life-like rule B2/S2345 (2010)
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Martinez, G. J., Morita, K., Adamatzky, A., & Margenstern, M. (2010). Majority adder implementation by competing patterns in life-like rule B2/S2345. Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, 6079, 93-104

In this paper we present a two-dimensional chaotic cellular automaton, the Life rule B2/S2345, able to simulate the action of an adder with majority gates, stimulated by gliders collisions transformed as competing patterns. Values of Boolean variable... Read More about Majority adder implementation by competing patterns in life-like rule B2/S2345.

The effect of cycle lanes on the proximity between motor traffic and cycle traffic (2010)
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Parkin, J., & Meyers, C. (2010). The effect of cycle lanes on the proximity between motor traffic and cycle traffic. Accident Analysis and Prevention, 42(1), 159-165. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aap.2009.07.018

An experiment collected proximity data of motor traffic overtaking cycle traffic on roads with and without cycle lanes using an instrumented bicycle. The work enhances previous research which has considered the riding position of the cyclist and whet... Read More about The effect of cycle lanes on the proximity between motor traffic and cycle traffic.