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Deferral Based List Scheduling
Madsen, Jan,Vandaele, Bernard 대한전자공학회 1993 ICVC : International Conference on VLSI and CAD Vol.3 No.1
This paper presents a new list based scheduling method called Deferral Based List Scheduling. The priority of the operations in the ready-list is based on calculating the consequences of deferring each of them in turn. As the calculation is based on an actual deferral of the affected operations, it obtains a global view and thus produces better results than methods using simple priority functions or probability distributions.
Madsen, Soren,Pinna, Rodney,Randolph, Mark,Andersen, Lars V. Techno-Press 2015 Wind and Structures, An International Journal (WAS Vol.21 No.6
Using large monopod bucket foundations as an alternative to monopiles for offshore wind turbines offers the potential for large cost savings compared to typical piled foundations. In this paper, numerical simulations are carried out to assess the risk of structural buckling during installation of large-diameter bucket foundations. Since shell structures are generally sensitive to initially imperfect geometries, eigenmode-affine imperfections are introduced in a nonlinear finite-element analysis. The influence of modelling the real lid structure compared to classic boundary conditions is investigated. The effects of including soil restraint and soil-structure interaction on the buckling analysis are also addressed.
Tests of the Factor Price Equalization Theorem
Madsen, Jakob B. 세종대학교 국제경제연구소 1996 Journal of Economic Integration Vol.11 No.2
Using annual data for 21 OECD countries over the period 1960 to 1993 this paper tests whether real wages have converged to a common mean alongside with increasing openness, as predicted by the factor price equalization theorem. The empirical estimates suggest that real wage convergence has taken place in most OECD countries.(JEL: F02, J3)
Nanoscale Semiconductor “X” on Substrate “Y” – Processes, Devices, and Applications
Madsen, Morten,Takei, Kuniharu,Kapadia, Rehan,Fang, Hui,Ko, Hyunhyub,Takahashi, Toshitake,Ford, Alexandra C.,Lee, Min Hyung,Javey, Ali WILEY‐VCH Verlag 2011 ADVANCED MATERIALS Vol.23 No.28
<P><B>Abstract</B></P><P>Recent advancements in the integration of nanoscale, single‐crystalline semiconductor ‘X’ on substrate ‘Y’ (XoY) for use in transistor and sensor applications are presented. XoY is a generic materials framework for enabling the fabrication of various novel devices, without the constraints of the original growth substrates. Two specific XoY process schemes, along with their associated materials, device and applications are presented. In one example, the layer transfer of ultrathin III–V semiconductors with thicknesses of just a few nanometers on Si substrates is explored for use as energy‐efficient electronics, with the fabricated devices exhibiting excellent electrical properties. In the second example, contact printing of nanowire‐arrays on thin, bendable substrates for use as artificial electronic‐skin is presented. Here, the devices are capable of conformably covering any surface, and providing a real‐time, two‐dimensional mapping of external stimuli for the realization of smart functional surfaces. This work is an example of the emerging field of “<I>translational nanotechnology</I>” as it bridges basic science of nanomaterials with practical applications.</P>
Søren Madsen,Rodney Pinna,Mark Randolph,Lars V. Andersen 한국풍공학회 2015 Wind and Structures, An International Journal (WAS Vol.21 No.6
Using large monopod bucket foundations as an alternative to monopiles for offshore wind turbines offers the potential for large cost savings compared to typical piled foundations. In this paper, numerical simulations are carried out to assess the risk of structural buckling during installation of large-diameter bucket foundations. Since shell structures are generally sensitive to initially imperfect geometries, eigenmode-affine imperfections are introduced in a nonlinear finite-element analysis. The influence of modelling the real lid structure compared to classic boundary conditions is investigated. The effects of including soil restraint and soil–structure interaction on the buckling analysis are also addressed.