Thursday, February 14, 2013

Safe glass facades

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Contact: Oliver Millon
oliver.millon@emi.fraunhofer.de
49-762-890-50629
Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft

Metropolises like San Francisco are in a state of constant flux. Excavators and wrecking balls tear down dilapidated old factories and houses that are beyond renovation, freeing up space for new structures. Entirely in this spirit of dynamism, a huge building complex will soon go up on a site where until recently a train station stood: the Transbay Transit Center, a five-story structure with glass facades, over 20,000 square meters of floor area, and a glass-covered park on the roof. A second phase will see the construction of an additional high-rise building. The budget is 4 billion US dollars.

The glass facades and glass roof add greatly to the building's esthetic appeal. But what about the safety of the huge areas of glass? What happens if a bomb detonates in the vicinity of the complex? This is precisely what a New York engineering office has commissioned researchers at the Fraunhofer Institute for High-Speed Dynamics, Ernst-Mach Institute, EMI in Efringen-Kirchen in southwest Germany to investigate. "We are using the 'Blast-STAR' shock tube to test different glazing structures of glass facades for their resistance to the pressures produced by explosions at various distances," says the EMI researcher Oliver Millon.

Testing safety glazing, windows, and doors

The principle behind it is this: the shock tube consists of a driver (high-pressure) section and a driven (low-pressure) section, which are separated by a steel diaphragm. Researchers can compress the air in the driver section to a pressure of up to 30 bar, i.e. to approximately 30 times atmospheric pressure on Earth at sea level. This permits the component to be subjected to a load pressure of 2.3 bar. When researchers set the appropriate amount of pressure, the steel diaphragm is ruptured: the air rushes out into and through the driven section and hits the glass section being tested, which is attached to the end of the shock tube, as a planar shock front. First the glass is forcefully pushed backward, before the pressure relents and the glass is sucked forward. Depending on the pressure the researchers set in the driver section, they can simulate detonations of different amounts of explosive at different distances from the building from 100 to 2,500 kilograms of TNT at distances from 35 to 50 meters from the building. Does the glass come through the procedure undamaged? Or does it crack or even shatter into tiny pieces? There are various DIN and ISO standards specifying the different pressures that windows and glass facades must withstand without cracking, and EMI researchers are testing different manufacturers' safety glazing, windows, and doors against the specifications laid down in these standards.

"Although shock tube technology is well known in principle, there are only a handful of shock tubes in existence worldwide," explains Millon. "The fact that extremely high stresses arise in the tubes makes them very complex to manufacture and operate." For example, the apparatus must be able to withstand abrupt changes in pressure across a large area; the glass sections being tested can be up to nine square meters in size. "In addition, we must ensure that we achieve a planar shock front at the glass section being tested, in other words that the shock wave reaches each part of the glass section at the same time," says Millon. To this end, the researchers carried out computer simulations prior to construction of the shock tube and subsequently confirmed the results by taking measurements in the finished apparatus.

The preliminary investigations into selecting suitable glass structures for the Transbay Transit Center have already been completed. Further investigations are planned for certified demonstration of the blast resistance of the pane types selected during the construction phase.

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Safe glass facades [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 14-Feb-2013
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Contact: Oliver Millon
oliver.millon@emi.fraunhofer.de
49-762-890-50629
Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft

Metropolises like San Francisco are in a state of constant flux. Excavators and wrecking balls tear down dilapidated old factories and houses that are beyond renovation, freeing up space for new structures. Entirely in this spirit of dynamism, a huge building complex will soon go up on a site where until recently a train station stood: the Transbay Transit Center, a five-story structure with glass facades, over 20,000 square meters of floor area, and a glass-covered park on the roof. A second phase will see the construction of an additional high-rise building. The budget is 4 billion US dollars.

The glass facades and glass roof add greatly to the building's esthetic appeal. But what about the safety of the huge areas of glass? What happens if a bomb detonates in the vicinity of the complex? This is precisely what a New York engineering office has commissioned researchers at the Fraunhofer Institute for High-Speed Dynamics, Ernst-Mach Institute, EMI in Efringen-Kirchen in southwest Germany to investigate. "We are using the 'Blast-STAR' shock tube to test different glazing structures of glass facades for their resistance to the pressures produced by explosions at various distances," says the EMI researcher Oliver Millon.

Testing safety glazing, windows, and doors

The principle behind it is this: the shock tube consists of a driver (high-pressure) section and a driven (low-pressure) section, which are separated by a steel diaphragm. Researchers can compress the air in the driver section to a pressure of up to 30 bar, i.e. to approximately 30 times atmospheric pressure on Earth at sea level. This permits the component to be subjected to a load pressure of 2.3 bar. When researchers set the appropriate amount of pressure, the steel diaphragm is ruptured: the air rushes out into and through the driven section and hits the glass section being tested, which is attached to the end of the shock tube, as a planar shock front. First the glass is forcefully pushed backward, before the pressure relents and the glass is sucked forward. Depending on the pressure the researchers set in the driver section, they can simulate detonations of different amounts of explosive at different distances from the building from 100 to 2,500 kilograms of TNT at distances from 35 to 50 meters from the building. Does the glass come through the procedure undamaged? Or does it crack or even shatter into tiny pieces? There are various DIN and ISO standards specifying the different pressures that windows and glass facades must withstand without cracking, and EMI researchers are testing different manufacturers' safety glazing, windows, and doors against the specifications laid down in these standards.

"Although shock tube technology is well known in principle, there are only a handful of shock tubes in existence worldwide," explains Millon. "The fact that extremely high stresses arise in the tubes makes them very complex to manufacture and operate." For example, the apparatus must be able to withstand abrupt changes in pressure across a large area; the glass sections being tested can be up to nine square meters in size. "In addition, we must ensure that we achieve a planar shock front at the glass section being tested, in other words that the shock wave reaches each part of the glass section at the same time," says Millon. To this end, the researchers carried out computer simulations prior to construction of the shock tube and subsequently confirmed the results by taking measurements in the finished apparatus.

The preliminary investigations into selecting suitable glass structures for the Transbay Transit Center have already been completed. Further investigations are planned for certified demonstration of the blast resistance of the pane types selected during the construction phase.

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Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Stronger US economy since 1st Obama State of Union

WASHINGTON (AP) ? As President Barack Obama delivers his State of the Union speech Tuesday night, he presides over an economy much healthier than the one he inherited four years ago. Yet growth remains slow and unemployment high.

In early 2009, the U.S. economy was in the midst of a full-blown panic sparked by the collapse of a housing bubble. Companies were slashing jobs. The unemployment rate was surging. Auto sales in January 2009 had reached a 26-year low.

"You don't need to hear another list of statistics to know that our economy is in crisis," Obama said in his first State of the Union address in February 2009.

The numbers were frightening.

Employers cut 794,000 jobs in January 2009 and 4.5 million from November 2008 through April 2009.

Home prices plunged 19 percent in the 12 months that ended in January 2009. Eventually, they fell by a third overall before bottoming in late 2011.

Perhaps the clearest barometer of the pain was soaring unemployment. The unemployment rate was 7.8 percent in January 2009, just below the current 7.9 percent. But only two months later, in March 2009, it was nearly a full point higher ? 8.7 percent. By October, it had peaked at 10 percent.

The recovery has been agonizingly slow. Consumers have been wary about spending after piling up debt in the mid-2000s. Local governments, squeezed by tight budgets, have cut 560,000 jobs in four years. And until recently, an anemic housing market discouraged the home construction that in past economic recoveries had powered growth.

Now, companies are hiring modestly but steadily. Employers added an average of 181,000 jobs a month in 2012 and 175,000 in 2011. Still, unemployment remains far higher than the 5 percent to 6 percent that economists regard as normal.

But home prices are finally rebounding as sales and housing starts have recovered. And Americans are buying cars again.

"During the last four years, the economy has stabilized," says economist Sung Won Sohn of California State University Channel Islands.

What has happened to the economy since 2009 likely would have happened whoever occupied the White House, Sohn says.

"We tend to give a lot of credit or blame (for the economy) to the incumbent president," he says. "The fact of the matter is, the U.S. economy is like an aircraft carrier. You can turn it around but not on a dime."

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/stronger-us-economy-since-1st-obama-state-union-111847182--finance.html

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Finding Self-Discipline in Others

Cover Image: January 2013 Scientific American MagazineSee Inside

People who lack restraint seek out colleagues and friends who are not impulsive

My high school classmate Tom Gordon was everyone's choice for ?least likely to succeed.? He drank too much and drove too fast, and he got busted for petty theft again and again. He skipped school as often as he showed up, and he was too undisciplined for sports or other organized activities. When he did get hired for part-time jobs, he would either quit or get himself fired soon after. He was a loser.

So imagine my bewilderment when I ran into Tom (whose name I have changed to protect his identity) some years later. He was sitting in a local diner, drinking coffee and reading several newspapers, including the Wall Street Journal. It turns out that a few years out of school, he had married one of our quieter and more studious classmates. He had started surrounding himself with her solid and conscientious friends, leaving the bad boys of high school behind. He no longer ran with a fast crowd, and he rarely even had a drink. He was an engaged father and had a small business. He lived a life of moderation.

Many people know a Tom Gordon or did at one time, and most of their stories do not have such a happy outcome. Indeed, most kids with poor self-control grow up to be adults with poor self-control. So what turned Tom around? Why didn't his undisciplined nature lead him inevitably into a life of trouble and failure, as we all had predicted?

New research may offer some insights into Tom's mysterious turnaround. A team of Duke University psychological scientists, headed by Gr?inne Fitzsimons, has been studying people with poor self-discipline, in particular the idea that the Tom Gordons of the world may be aware of their shortcomings?and compensate for them. Perhaps, they suggest, Tom deliberately chose a new social circle?both wife and friends?as a self-regulatory strategy, riding the disciplinary coattails of the more fortunate.


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Triathlon Business International Announces Award Winners

  • By Triathlete.com
  • Published 13 hours ago

Triathlon Business International (TBI), an industry organization dedicated to promoting the sport and the business of triathlon, announced its 2012 award winners at last night?s award celebration dinner.

Ron Smith Triathletes of the Year:

  • Jordan Rapp
  • Kathleen McCartney Hearst and Julie Moss

Most Innovative Triathlon Product:

Best Triathlon Published Article and Image:

  • ?Junior?s Roots,? article by Jay Prasuhn, published in Lava, June 2012
  • ?Parting Shot of Manny Huerta,? photo by Nils Nilsen, published in Inside Triathlon, July/August 2012

Top 10 Retailers:

  • Trisports.com, Tucson, AZ
  • Nytro Multisport, Encinitas, CA
  • All3Sports, Atlanta, GA
  • Jack and Adams, Austin, TX
  • Athletes Lounge, Portland, OR
  • R&A Cycles, Brooklyn, NY
  • Gear West Bike, Long Lake, MN
  • Inside Out Sports, Cary, NC
  • Triathlon LAB, Santa Monica, CA
  • Speedy Reedy, Seattle, WA

Learn more about the award winners at Triathlonbusinessintl.com.

FILED UNDER: News TAGS: Triathlon Business International

Source: http://triathlon.competitor.com/2013/02/news/triathlon-business-international-announces-award-winners_70458

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Obama: U.S. to Help Allies in al-Qaida Fight, Withdraw 34,000 Troops from Afghanistan

The United States will help its allies confront an evolving?al-Qaida?threat and be more transparent with the American people in the fight against terror groups, President Barack?Obama?said Tuesday.

Al-Qaida?was now a "shadow" of the group that was behind the September 11, 2001 attacks on the U.S.,?Obama?said in his annual State of the Union address.

But he warned lawmakers gathered in the imposing U.S. Congress: "Different?al-Qaida?affiliates and extremist groups have emerged -- from the Arabian Peninsula to Africa. The threat these groups pose is evolving."

To battle the threat, the U.S. does not need "to send tens of thousands of our sons and daughters abroad, or occupy other nations,"?Obama?said.

"Instead, we will need to help countries like Yemen, Libya and Somalia provide for their own security, and help allies who take the fight to terrorists, as we have in Mali."

The United States has been providing support to French troops, who deployed in northern Mali last month to help the Malian army flush out?al-Qaida-linked rebels who seized control of the area last year.

But amid a fierce debate about more secretive U.S. actions,?Obama?said Washington would not shy away from taking "direct action against those terrorists who pose the gravest threat to Americans."

The issue burst into the spotlight after?Obama?was forced last week to give lawmakers access to secret documents outlining the legal justification for drone strikes that kill U.S. citizens abroad who conspire with?al-Qaida.

The move came on the eve of the Senate hearing on?Obama's nomination of his top White House anti-terror adviser John Brennan to lead the Central Intelligence Agency in his second term.

Some senators had warned they would use Brennan's confirmation as leverage to force the administration to share more information on the legal and constitutional grounds for the U.S. government killing its own citizens.

Obama?aides have insisted that killing?al-Qaida?suspects, including occasionally U.S. citizens, in hotspots like Yemen complies with U.S. law and the Constitution, even when no intelligence links the targets to specific attack plots.

Obama?said the administration had worked to keep Congress "fully informed" of counterterrorism efforts.

He acknowledged though that "in our democracy, no one should just take my word that we're doing things the right way."

"So, in the months ahead, I will continue to engage with Congress to ensure not only that our targeting, detention and prosecution of terrorists remains consistent with our laws and system of checks and balances, but that our efforts are even more transparent to the American people and to the world,"?Obama?added.

Obama also announced Tuesday that 34,000 U.S. troops will withdraw from Afghanistan in the next year and vowed the grueling, bloody U.S. conflict there would end by late 2014.

"After a decade of grinding war, our brave men and women in uniform are coming home,"?Obama?said, winning applause and a standing ovation from lawmakers.

The long-awaited move effectively halves the size of the current 66,000-strong U.S. force in Afghanistan, as NATO troops prepare to hand over control for security operations to some 352,000 Afghan security forces.

Source: http://www.naharnet.com/stories/en/71684-obama-u-s-to-help-allies-in-al-qaida-fight-withdraw-34-000-troops-from-afghanistan

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Interval Leisure Group to Announce Fourth Quarter and Full Year ...

MIAMI, FL (Feb. 13, 2013) ? Interval Leisure Group (NASDAQ: IILG) will release its fourth quarter 2012 financial results after the market closes on Wednesday, February 27, 2013. Interval Leisure Group will also host a related conference call beginning at 4:30 p.m. ET that same day, accessible via telephone and the Internet.

Craig M. Nash, chairman, president, and chief executive officer of Interval Leisure Group, and William L. Harvey, chief financial officer, will review the company?s fourth quarter financial results. Following the review, there will be a question and answer session. The conference call is expected to last approximately one hour and an audio webcast will be available on the Investor Relations section of Interval Leisure Group?s website at Interval Leisure Group.

Investors and analysts may participate in the live conference call by dialing (888) 396-2298 (toll-free domestic) or (617) 847-8708 (international); participant pass code: 64691967. Please register at least 10 minutes before the conference call begins. A replay of the call will be available for fourteen days via telephone starting approximately two hours after the call ends. The replay can be accessed at (888) 286-8010 (toll-free domestic) or (617) 801-6888 (international); pass code: 10687913. The webcast will be archived on Interval Leisure Group?s website for 90 days after the call. A transcript of the call will also be available on the website.

About Interval Leisure Group

Interval Leisure Group (ILG) is a leading global provider of membership and leisure services to the vacation industry. Headquartered in Miami, Florida, ILG has more than 3,800 employees worldwide. The company?s primary operating segment is Membership and Exchange, which offers travel and leisure related products and services to about 2 million member families who are enrolled in various programs. Interval International, the segment?s principal business, has been a leader in vacation ownership exchange since 1976. With offices in 17 countries, it operates the Interval Network of nearly 2,800 resorts in more than 75 nations. ILG delivers additional opportunities for vacation ownership exchange through its Trading Places International (TPI) and Preferred Residences networks. ILG also has a Management and Rental operating segment that includes Aston Hotels & Resorts, Vacation Resorts International (VRI), and TPI. These businesses provide hotel, condominium resort, timeshare resort, and homeowners? association management, as well as rental services, to travellers and owners at more than 200 vacation properties, resorts and club locations throughout North America. More information about the Company is available at www.iilg.com.

Source: Interval Leisure Group

Source: http://www.insidethegate.com/2013/02/interval-leisure-group-to-announce-fourth-quarter-and-full-year-2012-financial-results/

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