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Journal of Engineering Materials and Technology-transactions of The Asme | 1990

A Constitutive Model for the Inelastic Multiaxial Response of Rene’ 80 at 871C and 982C

D. C. Stouffer; V. G. Ramaswamy; J. H. Laflen; R. H. Van Stone; Ralph Vaughan Williams

This paper contains an extension of the uniaxial state variable constitutive model of Ramaswamy et al. (1988) to the case of multiaxial loading. The correlation between uniaxial and multiaxial loading conditions is achieved through the assumptions of material isotropy and conservation of inelastic volume. The multiaxial extension is based only on the material parameters evaluated from uniaxial loading. The research is accompanied by a multiaxial experimental program to evaluate the response of Rene 80 at 871 C and 982 C. Experiments in the program include torsion, proportional axial and torsion, and nonproportional loading. It was shown experimentally that there is no extra hardening from the multiaxial loading than results from uniaxial loading. Further, it is shown that the multiaxial model is successful in predicting the experimental results using only the parameters determined from the uniaxial experiments.


Tissue Antigens | 2009

Molecular Variation at the HLA-A, B, C, DRB1, DQA1, and DQB1 Loci in Full Heritage American Indians in Arizona: Private Haplotypes and Their Evolution

Ralph Vaughan Williams; Yushan Chen; R. Endres; D. Middleton; Massimo Trucco; J. Dunn Williams; W. C. Knowler

A sample of 492 full heritage, unrelated residents of the Gila River Indian Community (GRIC) of Arizona were characterized for their high-resolution DNA alleles at the HLA-A, B, C, DRB1, DQA1, and DQB1 loci. Only five allelic categories are found at HLA-A, 10 at HLA-B, 8 at HLA-C and HLA-DR, and 4 at DQA1 and DQB1. There is little evidence for population structure at the 6 loci. Two private alleles, B*5102 and B*4005, which are found nearly exclusively in American Indian populations in the desert southwest and northern Mexico, are likely new mutations after the first inhabitation of the area, the evolution of which are reflected in the contemporary distribution of their respective haplotypes. DRB1*1402 has the highest reported frequency of any specificity at the DRB1 locus, 0.7461, and serves as a sensitive probe for locating related east Asian populations. The haplotypes in this population also exhibit a highly restricted distribution and strong genetic disequilibria, which has important implications for matching solid organ and bone marrow allografts. It is shown that, when one considers HLA-A-B-DRB1 homozygotes as allograft donors for all full heritage members of the GRIC, 50% of the community would find a non-mismatched organ within the homozygotes for the six most common haplotypes. This raises questions about transplantation policy and whether, in the presence of high-frequency private alleles and a restricted number of haplotypes, the full heritage American Indian community of the desert southwest should act as its own pool of donors for its affected members.


Archive | 2015

Fantasia on Sussex folk tunes : for violoncello solo and orchestra

Ralph Vaughan Williams; Julian Lloyd Webber; John Lenehan


Archive | 2013

Elgar's trombone

Edward Elgar; Frank Bridge; Ralph Vaughan Williams; Benjamin Britten; Sullivan, Arthur, Sir; John A. Greenwood; Ivor Gurney; Judith Treggor; Crispian Steele-Perkins; Susan Addison; Emily White; Frances Kelly; Chi-Chi Nwanoku; Sally Goodworth


Archive | 2012

Home, sweet home : a treasury of English songs

Bishop, Henry R. , Sir; C. Hubert H. Parry; Edward Elgar; Ralph Vaughan Williams; Gustav Holst; Ivor Gurney; Philip Heseltine; Herbert Howells; 裕久 辻; あかね なかにし


Archive | 2012

The power of love : an English songbook

James L. Molloy; Maude Valérie White; Edward Elgar; Liza Lehmann; Ralph Vaughan Williams; Graham Peel; Percy Aldridge Grainger; C. Armstrong Gibbs; Philip Heseltine; E. J. Moeran; Ivor Gurney; Gustav Holst; Alice Coote; Graham Johnson


Archive | 2012

Legend : the English music for violin and piano

Edward Elgar; Frederick Delius; Philip Heseltine; John Ireland; Ralph Vaughan Williams; Michael Mullinar; Herbert Howells; Gerald Finzi; 光樹 岡田; 麻由子 小沢


Archive | 2011

Arcadia lost : music of Vaughan Williams and Britten

Ralph Vaughan Williams; Benjamin Britten; Steve Davislim; Cantillation; Michael Dauth; Roger Benedict; Benjamin Martin; Hamer Quartet; Sydney Symphony Orchestra; Mark Wigglesworth


Archive | 2011

Canticles and responses

Robert King; Hugh Blair; Byrd, William, or; Dyson, George, Sir; Orlando Gibbons; Hooper, Edmund, ca.; Herbert Howells; T. Tertius Noble; Henry Purcell; Stanford, Charles Villiers, Sir; Michael Tippett; Thomas Attwood Walmisley; William Walton; C. C. Wood; Ralph Vaughan Williams; Richard Ayleward; Thomas Ebdon; Gabriel Jackson; Philip Radcliffe; William Smith; Thomas Tomkins; Farmer, John, fl.; Robert Stone; John A. Sanders


Archive | 2011

Art songs of the British romantics

Frank Bridge; Edward Elgar; Ralph Vaughan Williams; Wilson, Stanley, tenor; Malcolm Halliday

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Franz Liszt

University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey

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Richard Strauss

Georgia Institute of Technology

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C. C. Wood

Los Alamos National Laboratory

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Massimo Trucco

Allegheny Health Network

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W. C. Knowler

National Institutes of Health

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