![]() DESCRIPTION 6-string double-cut hollowbody electric, made in China.For those considering the non-piezo version, the extra scope on offer here is worth every penny of the upcharge. For credible acoustic textures in a band mix, plus an array of sophisticated electric tones and inspiring new blends, this superbly made instrument would be a fine addition to any player’s arsenal. Unless you are blessed with a road crew, integrating an acoustic guitar alongside your regular electric rig can be a chore. The Hollowbody’s piezo tones are not going to replace anyone’s pre-war Martin, but that’s hardly the point. Blending in the piezo signal adds some percussive spank to our overdriven rhythm sound – it’s a trick Pete Townshend has been employing onstage for many years and it works superbly here too. Engaging a drive pedal, any suspicion that the airy construction might deliver an unfocused lead tone is quickly dispelled – there’s sustain and grit aplenty from the USA-designed, Indonesian-made 58/15 ‘S’ pickups. We send the magnetic output to a Suhr Badger. We dilute our pick attack slightly to compensate for the comparatively light string gauge, but the acoustic-style textures here prove percussive and dynamically rich with a pleasing absence of telltale piezo ‘quack’. It’s always a little unnerving to hear acoustic guitar sounds emanating from an electric guitar, and with just the piezo volume engaged, this strangeness is accentuated by the three-dimensional realism of the tones on offer. ![]() We choose to test its capabilities by sending the piezo output to our Axe-FX III using a multiband compressor, a sprinkling of reverb, and a few other effects to help ‘stereoise’ the sound. Most players drawn to a piezo-equipped guitar will be interested in its ability to provide a realistic-sounding acoustic guitar emulation.
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When "output coordinate system" matches robot flange, A,B,C are zeroes. One just need to be careful, pay attention, pick the correct one and ensure that orientation of coordinates matches. So it is more practical to use report result that does match robot coordinates. This is the only report result that does not refer to robot frame, but obtaining rotation angles A,B,C can be a problem - this may not be orthonormal (all three vectors perpendicular to each other or orthogonal). Also user can choose which coordinate system results refer to.įirst result in report is for "Principal axes of inertia" which solidworks takes at the center of the the mass with principal axes of inertia oriented to match eigenvectors of the object. ![]() Solid works offers several results and export windows show coordinate systems of each. If you are using load principal moments of inertia, taken at output (robot flange), thenĪgain do not forget the correct decimal place. (Btw SolidWorks representation of the matrix is transposed, not conventional, see here) You also have to determine which rotation angles A,B,C produce rotation matrix shown next to Px,Py,Pz. Those would be values for KUKA tool EOAT inertia JX, JY and JZ. If you are using load principal moments of inertia, taken at CoG, then inertia values are Px,Py,Pz (do not forget to adjust decimal point if units do not match). The next part is to choose inertia values. ![]() that is when robot is at cannon position then flange and robroot are parallel. ![]() Orientation depends on place where load is mounted.ĮOAT and shoulder (A3) mounted loads are relative to robot flange.īut to figure out correct flange orientation and specify correct CoG of the EOAT, robot need to be moved into correct position. So you just need to move decimal place correct number of places.įor example if you see in CAD output that load is computed in g*cm 2 thenĪlso note that KUKA expect Inertia values about CoG of the load. KUKA robots expect load data that is expressed in proper units:ĬAD may use different units but in metric system conversion is easy.īut note that for inertia values, distance is squared. With Linux and ZFS, QuTS hero supports advanced data reduction technologies for further driving down costs and increasing reliablility of SSD (all-flash) storage. QuTS hero is the operating system for high-end and enterprise QNAP NAS models. WIth Linux and ext4, QTS enables reliable storage for everyone with versatile value-added features and apps, such as snapshots, Plex media servers, and easy access of your personal cloud. From my experience with it to date, I would highly recommend it.QTS is the operating system for entry- and mid-level QNAP NAS. With it, you will be able to store your data in your own personal cloud and access it from anywhere. Yes, it doesn’t come with any drives and no, it only has a single gigabit port, but for the average home user, this is a superb device. The QNAP TS-233 is a very capable and smart NAS device, and won’t break the bank at £199 (current Amazon price). It supports ARM NEON technology which purports to accelerate video processing, and it certainly felt as though nothing was a struggle here as it was when I used to host my Plex server from my ageing PC. I have tried both 4k and 1080p streaming content in Plex and the TS-233 handles both with ease. Ports on the back of the TS-233 MEDIA STREAMING The TS-233 is advertised to hit 114 MB/s download and 103 MB/s upload though, in the right conditions. I had my TS-233 hooked up to a gigabit switch connected to my home hub, and speeds have been fine for me so far - when transferring large files, the transfer rate generally fluctuates between 69 - 85 MB/s. Through this interface, you can basically do everything you need to do - upload files, format drives, install apps (I immediately installed Plex!), create backups and more. From here it’s easy to log in and jump straight into the slick QTS 5 OS. It’s probably something I did wrong, but in the end, I settled on just accessing it via its IP address. Installing Drives into the TS-233 FIRST TIME SETUPįor reasons unbeknownst to me, I just wasn't able to get the Qfinder Pro software to find my NAS at all. ![]() Once the drives are in, connect the Ethernet cable to your hub (or suitable switch), connect the power supply and the TS-233 will come to life. If you need them, there are full visual instructions for the terminally nervous (like me). Listing of contact details of computer hardware. Screws are provided but are optional, as the clips in the bays do a perfectly adequate job on their own). If the NAS has been configured to use DHCP, you can use QNAP Qfinder Pro to check the IP address of the NAS. This couldn't have been easier - simply remove the single screw holding the top panel in place (which was easily undone with a guitar pick I had lying around), slide the panel off and install the drives in the 2 slide-out bays. I can’t even hear it under normal operation and I’m sitting right next to it. It has a single cooling fan, but it’s ultra-quiet. Its clean and minimal design means that you could actually have this thing on display as opposed to hiding it away in a cupboard.
But origin story? Yes: Instead of telling a high-fantasy story complete with humans, dwarves, goblins et al, Origins instead focuses mainly on one race of the JRR Tolkien tradition: elves. And Origins has a new set of obscure, ridiculous-but-clever bonuses you can buy using in-game currency (have enemies go back in time, unleash dragonfire, etc). Now, casting lightning or your hero’s arrow-storm is only a click away. In Origins, the controllable powers the hero grants you are now situated next to your own powers, giving you a much more intuitive interface for controlling your troops. With Origins, the balance seems much more reasonable: heroes are important and have different abilities, but a good economy and selection of towers will do just as much. Heroes, like Eridan the ranger, can swing a battle’s outcome with his powers. Frontiers gave you more heroes, and the gameplay increasingly relied on them (somewhat overly so). But Rush introduced heroes-singular units you could upgrade (and buy, using real money) and deploy that could swing a battle if deployed at the right choke point. The Kingdom Rush series started out as a fairly conventional tower-defense game: you build your towers, upgrade them, and hope to hold off the enemy waves. ![]() Not convinced? Here are three reasons why you should stick with the series and play on.ĭragonfire is just a click away: The biggest change the series has undergone in this release is the increased focus on heroes and special abilities. While it feels like more of the same, developer Ironhide Studios proves they’ve learned a thing or two in the last three years. Not much has changed from the last go-around- 2013’sįrontiers-except the focus has narrowed, giving the units and the level-design a more streamlined, organic feel. ![]() The latest entry in the series, Kingdom Rush Origins, further sharpens the enchanted blade-giving players more maps, heroes, and towers to unlock. ![]() Insiders are of the opinion that Apple’s strategy with the A15 and the A16 Bionic will help the company demarcate the Pro models from the basic models and also cut costs at a point when chips are in short supply.Īpple is expected to bring in a 48MP sensor on the iPhone 14 series. According to reports, the company might reuse the A15 Bionic for the iPhone 14 and the iPhone 14 Max, the same chip that powers the current iPhone 13 lineup, while the new A16 Bionic will power the Pro models. The vanilla iPhone 14 models are still going to have the notch, though.īesides the notch, there’s one other thing we might see Apple repeat on the iPhone 14’s vanilla models - the A15 Bionic. The iPhone 14 Pro and the iPhone 14 Pro Max are expected to come with a pill-shaped cutout that will house the front camera and the Face ID sensors. Wanting to bring in the always-on display support to the Pro models is understandable because Apple is reportedly set to drop the notch on these two devices. Reports also suggest that the front camera on the iPhone 14 will cost three times more than previous models. Instead of sourcing the front camera from Chinese component suppliers, Apple, according to reports, is planning to source it from South Korean component makers this time. Rumour has it that Apple is going to improve the selfie camera on the iPhone 14 series and is reportedly in talks with LG Innotek for a better camera with auto-focus support. This is good news for buyers who are interested in the vanilla iPhone models but want more screen real estate.Īccording to Mark Gurman, Apple is going to sell the iPhone 14 Max for $899, which is $200 less than the iPhone 14 Pro. The iPhone 14 Max should have the same screen size as the iPhone 14 Pro Max, but without the top specs. Instead of the iPhone 14 mini, Apple is expected to launch the iPhone 14 Max. And given the fact that the iPhone 12 mini didn’t do too well either, it is understandable why Apple would want to drop the mini model. According to Consumer Research Intelligence Partners (CRIP) data, iPhone sales in the US for the March quarter saw the iPhone 13 mini constitute only 3 per cent of sales of all the iPhone 13 models. Its striking square case and association with actor Steve McQueen has marked this model as a standpoint piece in their collection.Īfter its release in the 1980s, the TAG Heuer Aquaracer truly set the precedent for the brand’s recognition in the dive watch space. Known as one of Heuer’s first automatic movement watches, the TAG Heuer Monaco was introduced in 1969. Discover our selection of pre-owned Carrera models like this modern Calibre Heuer 02 piece, or this Chronograph Calibre 16 Day-Date. In 1996, TAG Heuer relaunched the Carrera to mirror the original in almost every way, proving a transcendent style that spanned from the racing track to a formal occasion. The watch’s powerful lugs boasted durability and its dials were available in tachymeter, decimal minutes or pulsometer scales. Originally launched in 1963, the TAG Heuer Carrera was named after the Mexican road race, Carrera Panamericana which captured the mystique and fasication of sport racing. Explore a few of their top models and browse our inventory of pre-owned TAG Heuer pieces. With over 150 years of experience in creating precise watches that are bold in both design and function, TAG Heuer offers a wide selection of impeccable timepieces that are prized by collectors today. Interested in learning more about racing watches? Read this article for a brief history on the topic, or discover the top chronograph watches on the market today. Under new ownership, this avant-garde luxury brand focused on refreshing their range of offerings with new models like the Formula 1 and S/el sports series. In 1986, Heuer’s company was acquired by a private holding company called Techniques d’Avant Garde who renamed the brand TAG Heuer, combining their own initials with Heuer’s surname. As the 1920s approached, the company behind TAG Heuer was recognized for their sport stopwatch reliability, making them the world’s leading sport timekeeper supplying chronographs for the Olympic Games and other world championships-seemingly foreshadowing their impact on motorsports in decades to come. ![]() Then in 1914, Heuer adapted to the emergence of wristwatches by creating his own wrist chronographs. He started producing incredibly accurate pocket chronographs that were soon used to time high profile racing events on land and in water. In the 1880s, the world saw a rapid rise in sport popularity, and Heuer took it as an opportunity to fill a gap in the watch market. Currently known as TAG Heuer, the company’s humble beginnings are rooted in Heuer’s passion for sport, performance, innovation, and precision. The Swiss luxury brand’s rich history began in 1860 when founder Edouard Heuer launched his watchmaking business, Uhrenmanufaktur Heuer AG. Reliable Quality: Sengled motion activated light meets all required certifications, ensuring superior quality and safe operation.Easy to install and transform your existing lights into motion-activated lights without extra hardware or expense. Energy and costs saving by replacing your 150W halogen fixture with our 1500LM led motion sensor flood light, save more than 85% electricity bill per year. More convenient and practical for both indoor-outdoor use.ĭurable and Energy Saving: Waterproof rating ensures our motion sensor outdoor light against harsh weather conditions. This enables the LED bulb to stay on in dark environments, just like an ordinary bulb, regardless of whether the movement is detected. Or, by quickly flipping the power switch off and back on within one second, you can turn the Motion Detection Mode to Always On Mode. 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In the DruidCraft, a lone young person daydreams of cups in a pool while in reality his own cup sits unused beside him. In the Bruegel, there is a very obvious "castle in the air" pictured. In the RWS the figure holds an empty cup and surveys the various contents of all the other cups, seemingly trying to decide with which to fill his own. I also see 7 of cups as getting carried away with one's emotional desires to a dreamland of imaginary or real choices and temptations. LOL, this is a wonderful quote! Too true! After you get whatever you really wanted, in the end you may think "was it worth it?" or even "why did I ever want this? it is giving me nothing but grief." So, I guess it is also knowing exactly what you want, what would you make you happy, content and fulfilled. You may dream about some hunky guy, or having that flash car and all that sort of stuff. I have been told is that it is a matter of choosing and deciding about things carefully. ![]() I guess it can also point to things that you may have gained that may not be permanent, just passing success so to speak. ![]() I guess another thing is that if you want something enough, you have to put the work and the effort into it to make it concrete. It is also about things of deep personal significance such as success, wealth, strength, sexual relationships, spiritual matters and personal expansion. To me the Seven of Cups means making choices and decisions. I'm glad that someone else has done this one, I'm just as confused at it as you are. I've not got the traditional decks so don't have the picture card to tell the story. Mind you, that's just my understanding of it based on a few books. But after seven - OH DEAR! The Seven of Cups is a stumbling dash to the lavatory just momnets after you thought you were being irresistable to an attractive stranger."Īll the lustful wantoness associated with seven cups filled with intoxicating pleasure. Lon DuQuette used the analogy of "Three martinis is abundantly enough four is just the luxury showing off five is disappointing because you're not getting high anymore, you're just getting smashed. this married with the astrological attributes of Venus in Scorpio. Aleister Crowley entitled this card "Debauch", which he formulated by the 7th sephirth of the Tree of Life (Netzach) in the 2nd qabalistic world, Briah, which is the creative world, corresponding to the suit of cups. From my understanding of the Seven of Cups, Its a card representing illusionary success, over indulgance, deception, and all other vanity related shortcummings. ![]() Then use that as your Seed Source.Īnother (probably better) option if your data is 2D or you can extract an interesting surface along the flow of your data is to use the Surface LIC plugin. One thing you might want to try is to compute the vorticity of your vector field ( Gradient Of Unstructured Data Set when turning on advanced option Compute Vorticity), find the magnitude of that ( Calculator), and then use the Threshold filter to pull out the cells with large vorticity. Thus, you are better off with trying to derive a data set that contains seed points that are likely to trace a stream through the vortices that you are interested in. You will get all those interesting streamlines through vortices, but they will be completely hidden by all the boring streamlines around them. Even worse, the result will be so dense that you won't be able to see anything. First of all, unless your data is trivially small, this will take a long time to compute and create a large amount of data. ![]() However, while you can do this, you will probably not be happy with the results. That will create a streamline originating from every point in your dataset, which is pretty much what you asked for. DeMarle D., Geveci B., Ahrens J., Woodring J.To add a little bit to Mathieu's answer, if you really want streamlines everywhere, then you can create a Stream Tracer With Custom Source (as Mathieu suggested) and set your data to both the Input and the Seed Source. Using the Paraview API from paraview.simple import cylindervtk LegacyVTKReader (FileNames. Dec-2013, Nouanesengsy B., Patchett J., Ahrens J., Bauer A., Chaudhary A., Miller R., Geveci B., M Shipman G., N Williams D., A model for optimizing file access patterns using spatio-temporal parallelism, Proceedings of the 8th International Workshop on Ultrascale Visualization. 1 Answer Sorted by: 2 There are (at least) three options to retrieve your points and variables from a VTK legacy file using the Paraview or/and VTK APIs.Karimabadi H., Roytershteyn V., Vu H.X., Omelchenko Y.A., Scudder J., Daughton W., Dimmock A., Nykyri K., Wan M., Sibeck D., Tatineni M., Majumdar A., Loring B., Geveci B., The link between shocks, turbulence, and magnetic reconnection in collisionless plasmas, Physics of Plasmas, AIP Publishing. Karimabadi H., Loring B., O’Leary P., Majumdar A., Tatineni M., Geveci B., In-situ visualization for global hybrid simulations, Proceedings of the Conference on Extreme Science and Engineering Discovery Environment: Gateway to Discovery. Python scripts can control ParaView with or without the GUI in order to create reproducible and customizable visualizations. Woodring J., Ahrens J., Tautges T., Peterka T., Vishwanath V., Geveci B., On-demand unstructured mesh translation for reducing memory pressure during in situ analysis, UltraVis ’13 Proceedings of the 8th International Workshop on Ultrascale Visualization. An image-based approach to extreme scale in situ visualization and analysis, Proceedings of the International Conference for High Performance Computing. Using Python, users and de-velopers can gain access to the ParaView engine called Server Manager1. This support is available as part of the ParaView client (paraview), an MPI-enabled batch application. ![]() This support is available as part of the ParaView client (paraview), an MPI-enabled batch application (pvbatch), the ParaView py-thon client (pvpython) or any other Python-enabled application. ParaView offers rich scripting support through Python. James Ahrens, Sébastien Jourdain, Patrick O’Leary, John Patchett, David H Rogers, Mark Petersen. ParaView offers rich scripting support through Python. An image-based approach to extreme scale in situ visualization and analysis, Proceedings. James Ahrens, Sbastien Jourdain, Patrick O’Leary, John Patchett, David H Rogers, Mark Petersen. The list below represents a sample of recent publications. The list below represents a sample of recent publications. As an active open-source project, ParaView is well represented in recent publications.
![]() The presentation "Effects of release characteristics on urban contaminant dispersal" by Adam Wachtor of the University of California, Irvine is on November 22, 2009. "We're preparing for crisis," says Grinstein - however unthinkable it may be. In Europe, the radiation to which humans and the environment are still exposed today is primarily caesium-137. People from the area near the exploded nuclear reactor had to leave their houses and their past. The accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in 1986 released radioactive substances into the atmosphere. ![]() The tragedy changed the history of Europe and impacted the lives of thousands, leading to numerous deaths, dangerous diseases, and various health-related issues. The hope of the researchers collaborating in this effort is to eventually provide practical information to guide first responders. The Chernobyl nuclear disaster happened during the Soviet period in Ukraine, in 1986. Effects of the Chernobyl - accident on public opinion about nuclear power, 12 : 24806 ( R NL DU ) Coal. Other studies have shown that, depending on the situation, buildings can provide some degree of shielding from the radiation. Energie Studie Centrum Aftermath of Chernobyl. The simulation is part of a larger coordinated effort between DHS (FEMA), the National Laboratories, DTRA, NRL, and private contractors, each of which has concentrated on a different piece of the project. They also indicate that small changes in the location of the blast and the temperature of the plume released can have a large effect on the contamination patterns. For instance, they do not include the complex dynamics of wind movements around buildings, which can concentrate fall-out preferentially in certain areas. Wachtor's results show that these models are too simple in some ways. His wind models track the aftermath of a plume of hot gas released by a small, one-ton device in a typical urban setting at a three-meter resolution.Ĭurrent models use wind direction and wind speed to draw a predicted cone-shape area of fall-out. "Work in this area has been limited primarily because of lack of consistent funding."Īt the upcoming 62nd Annual Meeting of the American Physical Society's (APS) Division of Fluid Dynamics in Minneapolis, Adam Wachtor - a student who worked with Grinstein at the Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico - will present his efforts to improve the way that models track the movement of radioactive fall-out carried by the wind. It happened on 26th of April 1986 as a result of a flawed reactor design and the staff that were not adequately trained. (Source: Wikimedia Commons) The Chernobyl accident is one of the most infamous nuclear disasters in history. during his filming of the aftermath of the Chernobyl disaster. Submitted as coursework for PH241, Stanford University, Winter 2017. "The predictive capabilities of today's state-of-the-art models in urban areas need to be improved, validated and tested," says Grinstein. Imagining Catastrophe in Art, Architecture and Philosophy Frederik Le Roy. |
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