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Effects of quantum statistics of phonons on the thermal conductivity of silicon and germanium nanoribbons.

2012

: We present molecular dynamics simulation of phonon thermal conductivity of semiconductor nanoribbons with an account for phonon quantum statistics. In our semiquantum molecular dynamics simulation, dynamics of the system is described with the use of classical Newtonian equations of motion where the effect of phonon quantum statistics is introduced through random Langevin-like forces with a specific power spectral density (color noise). The color noise describes interaction of the molecular system with the thermostat. The thermal transport of silicon and germanium nanoribbons with atomically smooth (perfect) and rough (porous) edges are studied. We show that the existence of rough (porous)…

SiliconMaterials sciencePhonon scatteringCondensed matter physicsNano ExpressPhononbusiness.industryGermaniumAnharmonicitychemistry.chemical_elementGermaniumCondensed Matter PhysicsNanoribbonIsotopic effectMolecular dynamicsThermal conductivitySemiconductorMaterials Science(all)chemistryThermal conductivityMolecular dynamics simulationGeneral Materials SciencePhysics::Chemical PhysicsbusinessQuantum statistical mechanicsNanoscale research letters
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Electrical Resistivity Anisotropy of Silicon-Doped n-Indium Selenide

1993

Siliconbusiness.industryChemistrySemiconductor materialsDopingInorganic chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementCondensed Matter PhysicsElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materialschemistry.chemical_compoundElectrical resistivity and conductivitySelenideOptoelectronicsbusinessAnisotropyIndiumPhysica Status Solidi (a)
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An assessment of the Beerkan method for determining the hydraulic properties of a sandy loam soil

2014

Abstract Establishing the ability of the Beerkan Estimation of Soil Transfer parameters (BEST) procedure to reproduce soil properties is necessary for specific soil types. In this investigation, the BEST predictions for a sandy loam soil were compared with water retention data obtained by a standard laboratory method and with the saturated soil hydraulic conductivity, K s , obtained by both the Wu et al. (1999) method, applied to the BEST infiltration data, and the Simplified Falling Head (SFH) technique. When the original BEST-slope algorithm with the infiltration constants fixed at β = 1.9 and γ = 0.79 was applied, the agreement between the predicted and the measured retention data was sa…

Simplified Falling Head techniqueSoil ScienceBEST (Beerkan Estimation of Soil Transfer parameters) procedureSoil scienceSoil classificationSoil water retentionWater retentionInfiltration (hydrology)Saturated soil hydraulic conductivityHydraulic conductivityPedotransfer functionLoamSoil watermedicineSoil propertiesGeotechnical engineeringmedicine.symptomMathematics
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A test of the Beerkan Estimation of Soil Transfer parameters (BEST) procedure

2014

Abstract The Beerkan Estimation of Soil Transfer parameters (BEST) procedure is attractive for a simple soil hydraulic characterization but testing the ability of this procedure to estimate soil properties is necessary. The BEST predictions were compared with soil water retention and hydraulic conductivity data measured in the laboratory and the field, respectively, at ten Sicilian field sites. Provided that BEST yielded physically possible scale parameters of the soil characteristic curves in most of the four replicated infiltration runs at a site, the measured water retention was satisfactorily predicted (i.e., not statistically significant differences between measurements and predictions…

Simplified Falling Head techniqueWater retention curveSoil hydraulic conductivitySoil ScienceBEST (Beerkan Estimation of Soil Transfer parameters) procedureSoil scienceSoil water retentionWater retentionTension infiltrometer methodPressure headInfiltration (hydrology)Hydraulic conductivityPedotransfer functionSoil watermedicineEnvironmental sciencemedicine.symptomPorosity
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Testing steady-state analysis of single-ring and square pressure infiltrometer data

2016

Testing reliability of the saturated soil hydraulic conductivity, Ks, estimated by applying the steady-state single-ring (SR) model to the quasi steady-state infiltration rates obtained with a single-ring pressure infiltrometer (PI) increases confidence in the estimated Ks values. Determining a means to estimate Ks from infiltration data collected with a square infiltrometer allows the use of sources of different shapes. Using numerically simulated infiltration rates for six homogeneous soils ranging in texture from sand to silty clay loam, this investigation suggested an overall good performance of the SR model, with estimated Ks values differing by not more than 25% from the true values f…

Single-ring pressure infiltrometer0208 environmental biotechnologySquare infiltrometerSoil ScienceSoil scienceNumerical simulation04 agricultural and veterinary sciences02 engineering and technologyInfiltration (HVAC)020801 environmental engineeringSaturated soil hydraulic conductivityHydraulic conductivityLoamSoil water040103 agronomy & agriculture0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesInfiltrometerSpatial variabilitySaturation (chemistry)PondingMathematicsGeoderma
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TCO/Ag/TCO transparent electrodes for solar cells application

2014

Among transparent electrodes, transparent conductive oxides (TCO)/metal/TCO structures can achieve optical and electrical performances comparable to, or better than, single TCO layers and very thin metallic films. In this work, we report on thin multilayers based on aluminum zinc oxide (AZO), indium tin oxide (ITO) and Ag deposited by RF magnetron sputtering on soda lime glass at room temperature. The TCO/Ag/TCO structures with thicknesses of about 50/10/50 nm were deposited with all combinations of AZO and ITO as top and bottom layers. While the electrical conductivity is dominated by the Ag intralayer irrespective of the TCO nature, the optical transmissions show a dependence on the natur…

Soda-lime glassMaterials scienceTransparent electrode Electrodeschemistry.chemical_elementPhotovoltaic applicationrf-Magnetron sputteringMetalTransparent conductive oxideElectrical resistivity and conductivityAluminiumElectrical conductivityGeneral Materials ScienceElectrical performanceElectrical conductorbusiness.industryGeneral ChemistrySputter depositionElectrical and optical propertieITO glaIndium tin oxidechemistryvisual_artElectrodevisual_art.visual_art_mediumOptoelectronicsbusinessSilver Aluminum zinc oxideAluminum coatingMagnetron sputtering
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ASSESSMENT OF THE SIMPLIFIED FALLING HEAD TECHNIQUE TO MEASURE THE FIELD SATURATED SOIL HYDRAULIC CONDUCTIVITY

2013

The Simplified Falling Head (SFH) technique to measure field saturated soil hydraulic conductivity, Kfs, has received little testing or comparison with other techniques. Different experiments were carried out to i) determine the effect of ring size on the measured conductivity; ii) compare the SFH and Pressure Infiltrometer (PI) techniques in a clay loam soil; and iii) assess the indirect approach to estimate the * parameter used in the SFH methodology. Sampling a relatively large number of sites allowed to detect a statistically significant relationship between the Kfs values obtained with rings differing in diameter (0.15 and 0.30 m, respectively). This relationship suggested that a meas…

Soil Hydraulic Conductivity Infiltration Measurement Technique
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Manual packing and soil reuse effects on determination of saturated hydraulic conductivity of a loam soil

2022

Abstract Performing laboratory measurement of saturated hydraulic conductivity, Ks, of sieved soil is important for many scientific purposes such as testing theories and methods to determine Ks. A given soil mass can be used only once or it can be reused after a previous use. Little is known on the dependence of the Ks measurements on both the applied packing method and the reuse of the same soil mass. This lack of knowledge makes comparisons among different investigations more or less uncertain. Four packing methods were tested on an initially dry loam soil by measuring Ks with the simplified falling head (SFH) technique. The four methods differed by the used compacting procedure (dropping…

Soil ScienceMeasurement repeatabilitySoil scienceRepacked soil sample preparationReuseHomogenization (chemistry)Laboratory experimentHydraulic conductivitySample size determinationSimplified falling head techniqueLoamSoil waterEnvironmental scienceSoil horizonSettore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-ForestaliSample preparationSoil water transmission properties
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An Evaluation of the Single-test Tension Infiltrometer Method for determining the Hydraulic Conductivity of Lateral Capillarity Domain Soils

2004

Abstract The transient and the steady-state single-test tension infiltrometer methods are expected to provide poor hydraulic conductivity K0 estimates in soils situated in the lateral capillarity domain. To evaluate the best strategy for conducting a single-test experiment in these soils, infiltration experiments were numerically simulated for a sandy loam and a clay soil by using two initial pressure heads (−1 and −100 m), four pressure heads at the soil surface (from −0·15 m to −0·01 m), and a maximum duration of 4 h (sandy loam soil) and 12 h (clay soil). The most accurate predictions of K0, differing by a factor of between 0·9 and 1·1 from the true value, were obtained in wet conditions…

Soil ScienceSingle testInfiltration (hydrology)Hydraulic conductivityControl and Systems EngineeringLoamSoil waterEnvironmental scienceInfiltrometerGeotechnical engineeringMaximum durationAgronomy and Crop ScienceFood ScienceTensile testingBiosystems Engineering
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A laboratory analysis of falling head infiltration procedures for estimating the hydraulic conductivity of soils

2006

Abstract Falling head (FH) infiltration procedures can give rapid estimates of the field saturated hydraulic conductivity ( K fs ) of soils. The objectives of this investigation were to develop a procedure for estimating both the K fs and the α ⁎ parameter of the exponential hydraulic conductivity function from a FH experiment, and to compare FH procedures differing by experimental and computational demands. A total of 33 FH experiments were carried out on repacked, sandy loam and loam soil cores. A two level (TL) analysis was applied to determine a value of α ⁎ for each soil core. K fs was then calculated by three different approaches, ranging from the fitting approach (FA) that used the m…

Soil coreInfiltration (hydrology)Hydraulic conductivityLoamSoil waterHydrostatic pressureSoil ScienceMineralogyTime dataExponential functionMathematicsGeoderma
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