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Dielectric properties of pineapple as function of temperature and water content

2013

Microwave assisted processing is a new and growing field of interest for food industry (Tang et al., 2002; Schubert & Regier, 2005). Many advantages (fast treatments, selective heating and so on) are obtainable by microwave heating due to its peculiar energy transfer that derives from a direct interaction between electromagnetic field and matter (Metaxas & Meredith, 1983). As foods are poor heat conductors, endogenous heat generation allows to overcome some difficulties that characterise conventional heating methods based on convective/conductive heat transfer phenomena (Barba, 2005; Botha et al., 2012). The key-role in design, modelling and management of microwave assisted processes is pla…

Electromagnetic fieldConvectionPermittivityMaterials scienceCondensed matter physicsField (physics)Heat generationDielectricThermal conductionIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringMicrowaveFood ScienceInternational Journal of Food Science & Technology
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Investigating the Response of Loop Plasma to Nanoflare Heating Using RADYN Simulations

2018

We present the results of 1D hydrodynamic simulations of coronal loops that are subject to nanoflares, caused by either in situ thermal heating or nonthermal electron (NTE) beams. The synthesized intensity and Doppler shifts can be directly compared with Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph (IRIS) and Atmospheric Imaging Assembly (AIA) observations of rapid variability in the transition region (TR) of coronal loops, associated with transient coronal heating. We find that NTEs with high enough low-energy cutoff (EC) deposit energy in the lower TR and chromosphere, causing blueshifts (up to approximately 20 kilometers per second) in the IRIS Si IV lines, which thermal conduction cannot repro…

Electron density010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesFOS: Physical sciencesAstrophysicsElectron01 natural sciencesSun: activity0103 physical sciencesAstrophysics::Solar and Stellar AstrophysicsSun: transition region010303 astronomy & astrophysicsChromosphereSolar and Stellar Astrophysics (astro-ph.SR)0105 earth and related environmental sciencesPhysicsSun: coronaAstronomy and AstrophysicsPlasmaCoronal loopAstronomy and AstrophysicThermal conductionNanoflaresIntensity (physics)Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysicsline: profileSpace and Planetary SciencePhysics::Space PhysicsThe Astrophysical Journal
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Impedance of space-charge-limited currents in organic light-emitting diodes with double injection and strong recombination

2006

The impedance model for a one-carrier space-charge-limited (SCL) current has been applied to explain some experimental features of double carrier organic light-emitting diodes. We report the analytical model of impedance of bipolar drift transport in SCL regime in the limit of infinite recombination. In this limit the ac impedance function is identical to that of a single carrier device, with a transit time modified by the sum of mobilities for electrons and holes, μn+μp. The static capacitance C(ω→0) is a factor of ¾ lower than the geometric capacitance, as observed for single carrier devices, but it is shifted to higher frequencies. It follows that impedance measurements in the dual-carri…

Electron mobilityElectric impedanceOrganic light emitting diodes ; Space charge ; Space-charge-limited conduction ; Electron-hole recombination ; Electric impedance ; Electron mobility ; Hole mobility ; CapacitanceCapacitanceGeneral Physics and AstronomyHole mobilityElectronOrganic light emitting diodesCapacitanceSpace charge:FÍSICA [UNESCO]OLEDElectrical impedanceDiodePhysicsElectron mobilitySpace-charge-limited conductionbusiness.industryUNESCO::FÍSICASpace chargeElectron-hole recombinationPhysics::Accelerator PhysicsOptoelectronicsAtomic physicsbusinessRecombinationJournal of Applied Physics
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Tin-related double acceptors in gallium selenide single crystals

1998

Gallium selenide single crystals doped with different amounts of tin are studied through resistivity and Hall effect measurements in the temperature range from 30 to 700 K. At low doping concentration tin is shown to behave as a double acceptor impurity in gallium selenide with ionization energies of 155 and 310 meV. At higher doping concentration tin also introduces deep donor levels, but the material remains p-type in the whole studied range of tin doping concentrations. The deep character of donors in gallium selenide is discussed by comparison of its conduction band structure to that of indium selenide under pressure. The double acceptor center is proposed to be a tin atom in interlayer…

Electron mobilityHole MobilityAnalytical chemistryGeneral Physics and Astronomychemistry.chemical_elementMineralogyDeep LevelsCondensed Matter::Materials Sciencechemistry.chemical_compound:FÍSICA [UNESCO]Condensed Matter::SuperconductivitySelenideNuclear ExperimentConduction BandsGallium Compounds ; III-VI Semiconductors ; Tin ; Impurity States ; Deep Levels ; Electrical Resistivity ; Hall Effect ; Hole Mobility ; Conduction BandsImpurity StatesElectrical ResistivityHall EffectIII-VI SemiconductorsPhonon scatteringCarrier scatteringDopingUNESCO::FÍSICAAcceptorchemistryTinGallium CompoundsTinIndiumJournal of Applied Physics
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Personalization of Fast Conduction Purkinje System in Eikonal-Based Electrophysiological Models with Optical Mapping Data

2010

We present a pipeline for the personalization of model-based Purkinje fast conduction system using fast electrophysiological models and optical mapping data acquired from ex-vivo porcine hearts. The regional density of the Purkinje terminals as well as the latest endocardial activation time were the parameters personalized in an iterative procedure maximizing the similarity between the outcome of the electrophysiological simulations and measurements obtained from optical mapping data. We used a fast wave-front Eikonal-based electrophysiological model that generated the depolarization time maps that were subsequently compared with measurements at each iteration of the optimization stage. The…

ElectrophysiologySimilarity (geometry)Computer scienceEikonal equationPipeline (computing)Optical mappingExperimental dataElectrical conduction system of the heartAlgorithmSimulationPersonalization
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A Low-Power Fully-Mosfet Voltage Reference Generator for 90 nm CMOS Technology

2006

An integrated voltage reference generator, designed for being incorporated in standard 90-nm CMOS technology flash memories, is described in this paper. A fully MOSFET based approach, using also subthreshold operated devices, has been adopted in order to achieve low-voltage and low-power requirements and to overcome the difficulties of conventional band-gap reference circuits. The proposed circuit, based on current signals, internally generates two currents with opposite dependence on temperature. The two currents are added, thus canceling almost completely temperature dependence, and then linearly converted into the output voltage. For a temperature variation between -20degC and 90degC, th…

EngineeringBandgap voltage referencebusiness.industrySubthreshold conductionElectrical engineeringHardware_PERFORMANCEANDRELIABILITYIntegrated circuitlaw.inventionCMOSlawLow-power electronicsMOSFETHardware_INTEGRATEDCIRCUITSElectronic engineeringbusinessVoltage referenceElectronic circuit2006 IEEE International Conference on IC Design and Technology
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On the reliability of ASHRAE conduction transfer function coefficients of walls

2000

The transfer function method recommended by the ASHRAE can be considered the most modern tool currently available for the thermal analysis of a building. It is particularly well suited for use with a computer as it makes it possible to describe with great accuracy the internal heat gain of walls using a small set of coefficients. The present paper shows how to calculate sets of coefficients diverse from that proposed by Mitalas who first developed the method and on the basis of an unequivocal criterion, to prove the advantages in using them. The authors also investigated some of the paramount mathematical and physical aspects which affect the approximation degree of the ASHRAE method and, w…

EngineeringBasis (linear algebra)business.industryThermal insulationASHRAE 90.1Energy Engineering and Power TechnologyApplied mathematicsThermal conductionbusinessTransfer functionIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringReliability (statistics)Small setApplied Thermal Engineering
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Reliable estimates in the anisotropic heat conduction problems

2014

Abstract The heat conduction problems for anisotropic bodies are studied taking into account the uncertainties in the material orientation. The best estimations of the upper and lower bounds of the considered energy dissipation functional are based on developing new approach consisting in solution of some optimization problems and finding the extremal internal material structures, which realize minimal and maximal dissipation. The motivation of this study comes from paper making processes, and more precisely, drying process, which consumes about 50% of the energy fed into the paper machine. The understanding of the effect of uncertainties in the process arises from structural properties of …

EngineeringMathematical optimizationbusiness.product_categoryOptimization problembusiness.industry020209 energyAnisotropic materialProcess (computing)02 engineering and technologyDissipationThermal conductionUpper and lower boundsUncertaintiesPaper machine020401 chemical engineeringlämmön johtuminen0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringApplied mathematics0204 chemical engineeringAnisotropybusinessReliable estimatesEnergy (signal processing)Journal of Uncertainty Analysis and Applications
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Electric conduction in solids: a pedagogical approach supported by laboratory measurements and computer modelling environments

2008

In this paper we present a pedagogic approach aimed at modeling electric conduction in semiconductors, built by using NetLogo, a programmable modeling environment for building and exploring multi‐agent systems. ‘Virtual experiments’ are implemented to confront predictions of different microscopic models with real measurements of electric properties of matter, such as resistivity. The relations between these electric properties and other physical variables, like temperature, are, then, analyzed.

EngineeringNetLogoElectrical resistivity and conductivitybusiness.industryMechanical engineeringElectric propertiesComputer modellingComputer aided instructionbusinessThermal conductioncomputerComputer modeling Semiconductor device modeling Electrical properties Electrical resistivity Semiconductorscomputer.programming_language
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A criterion for the assessment of the reliability of ASHRAE conduction transfer function coefficients

2010

This paper presents a new mathematical approach, which, when applied to conduction transfer functions (CTFs) of a multi-layered wall, is able to predict the reliability of building simulations. This new procedure can be used to identify the best set of CTF coefficients, which are a critical point at the core of the ASHRAE calculation methodology founded on the transfer function method. To evaluate the performance of different CTF coefficient sets, the authors performed a large number of thermal simulations on the multi-layered walls included in the ASHRAE Handbook, volume fundamentals, and on other walls typical of Mediterranean building heritage. Those data were employed to test an algorit…

EngineeringSettore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica AmbientaleThreshold limit valuebusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringBuilding and ConstructionBuilding simulationThermal conductionTransfer functionCritical point (mathematics)ASHRAE heat balance methodThermal building simulationASHRAE 90.1CTF coefficientElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessAlgorithmSimulationCivil and Structural EngineeringEnergy and Buildings
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