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Fractional multiphase hereditary materials: Mellin Transforms and Multi-Scale Fractances

2013

The rheological features of several complex organic natural tissues such as bones, muscles as well as of complex artificial polymers are well described by power-laws. Indeed, it is well-established that the time-dependence of the stress and the strain in relaxation/creep test may be well captured by power-laws with exponent β ∈ [0, 1]. In this context a generalization of linear springs and linear dashpots has been introduced in scientific literature in terms of a mechanical device dubbed spring-pot. Recently the authors introduced a mechanical analogue to spring-pot built upon a proper arrangements of springs and dashpots that results in Elasto-Viscous (EV) materials, as β ∈ [0, 1/2] and Vi…

Hereditary materials Multi-phase materials Fractional-Order Operators Mechanical modelsSettore ICAR/08 - Scienza Delle Costruzioni
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Ab Initio Phase Diagram of Chromium to 2.5 TPa

2022

Chromium possesses remarkable physical properties such as hardness and corrosion resistance. Chromium is also a very important geophysical material as it is assumed that lighter Cr isotopes were dissolved in the Earth’s molten core during the planet’s formation, which makes Cr one of the main constituents of the Earth’s core. Unfortunately, Cr has remained one of the least studied 3d transition metals. In a very recent combined experimental and theoretical study (Anzellini et al., Scientific Reports, 2022), the equation of state and melting curve of chromium were studied to 150 GPa, and it was determined that the ambient body-centered cubic (bcc) phase of crystalline Cr re…

Fluid Flow and Transfer ProcessesProcess Chemistry and TechnologyGeneral EngineeringFísicaGeneral Materials ScienceQuímicaquantum molecular dynamics; melting curve; solid–solid phase transition boundary; equation of state; multi-phase materialsInstrumentationMaterialsComputer Science Applications
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