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Impact analysis of MPL and PEM thickness on temperature distribution within PEFC operating at relatively higher temperature

2020

Abstract In Japan, it is recommended to operate Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cell (PEFC) at temperature around 90 °C for stationary applications during the period from 2020 to 2025. However, the present PEFC is using Nafion polymer electrolyte membrane (PEM) and operated within the temperature range from 60 °C to 80 °C. It is important to understand the temperature distribution in a cell of PEFC for improving the performance and to realize the long life span. This study focuses on use of micro porous layer (MPL), which can promote the moisture transfer in order to control the temperature distribution. The aim of this study is to analyze the impact of MPL on temperature distribution at reaction …

ImaginationMaterials scienceChemical substance020209 energymedia_common.quotation_subject02 engineering and technologyElectrolyteIndustrial and Manufacturing Engineeringchemistry.chemical_compound020401 chemical engineeringNafion0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringRelative humidity0204 chemical engineeringElectrical and Electronic EngineeringComposite materialCivil and Structural Engineeringmedia_commonMechanical EngineeringBuilding and ConstructionAtmospheric temperature rangePollutionVolumetric flow rateGeneral EnergychemistryScience technology and societyEnergy
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Features of the in-situ experiments on studying of tritium release from lithium ceramic Li2TiO3 using vacuum extraction method

2021

Abstract The paper presents the results of reactor experiments with lithium ceramic Li2TiO3 performed at the WWR-K research reactor (Almaty, Kazakhstan). A qualitative analysis of the experimental results is presented. The following general results are obtained from the experiments performed by the vacuum extraction method: • Almost no tritium is released in the form of tritium water vapor, and the processes associated with tritium interaction with water vapor can be excluded from the consideration; • a significant amount of tritium is released as T2 molecule; • in long-term irradiation, a significant growth of tritium release in the form of T2 molecule with the time of irradiation is obser…

In situMaterials scienceMechanical EngineeringRadiochemistrychemistry.chemical_elementNuclear Energy and EngineeringchemistryScientific methodvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumGeneral Materials ScienceTritiumResearch reactorLithiumCeramicIrradiationWater vaporCivil and Structural EngineeringFusion Engineering and Design
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Diffusive Modeling of Aggradation and Degradation in Artificial Channels

2008

The unsteady flow and solid transport simulation problem in artificial channels is solved using a three-equation model, coupled with a local erosion law. The three equations are the water mass and momentum balance equations, as well as the total solid load balance equation. It is shown that even during severe hydrological events inertial terms can be neglected in the momentum equation without any substantial change in the solution sought. Empirical equilibrium formulas were used to estimate the solid load as a function of the flow variables. Local erosion, due to the scour generated at the jump between two channels connected at different bottom elevations, was estimated adapting a literatur…

Inertial frame of referenceSpacetimeMechanical EngineeringFunction (mathematics)MechanicsSettore ICAR/01 - IdraulicaOpen-channel flowFlow (mathematics)JumpGeotechnical engineeringDiffusion (business)sediment transport shallow waters solid load unsteady flow numerical models local scourSediment transportWater Science and TechnologyCivil and Structural EngineeringMathematicsJournal of Hydraulic Engineering
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Analysis of local shear effects in brick masonry infilled RC frames

2013

Masonry infills panels placed among framed structures meshes have a relevant influence in presence seismic actions in terms of strength stiffness and global displacement capacity. In the case of RC structures, the modifications of internal forces due to infill-frame interaction may be not compatible with surrounding frame members strength especially considering additional shear forces arising at the ends of beams and columns in contact with the panel under lateral actions. Such effects may be in many cases the cause of unexpected brittle collapse mechanisms which compromise the safety of the entire structure. In this paper by means of a double (micromodeling and macromodeling) procedure reg…

Infilled RC framesMasonry veneerRc framesMicromodelLocal shear effectBrick masonry; Equivalent strut; Infilled RC frames; Local shear effects; Micromodel;Settore ICAR/09 - Tecnica Delle CostruzioniMicromodelShear (geology)Computational Theory and MathematicBrick masonryBrick masonryEquivalent strutGeotechnical engineeringGeologyInfilled RC frameCivil and Structural EngineeringLocal shear effects
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Macroelement Model for the Progressive-Collapse Analysis of Infilled Frames

2021

A new multistrut macromodel for the analysis of the progressive-collapse response of infilled reinforced concrete (RC) frames is presented in this paper. The model consists of three struts: two outer infinitely rigid and resistant struts and one inner fiber-section strut. The inclination of the struts as well as the stress-strain response are modulated by two parameters that are obtained by means of analytical correlations provided in the paper. The latter link the geometric and mechanical properties of an infilled frame to the geometric configuration and mechanical response of the equivalent strut model. This confers the model the capability to adapt to consider different collapse configur…

Infilled frames; OpenSees; Progressive collapse; Reinforced concrete; RobustnessInfilled framesbusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringOpenSeesProgressive collapse0211 other engineering and technologies020101 civil engineering02 engineering and technologyBuilding and ConstructionProgressive collapse analysisStructural engineeringReinforced concrete0201 civil engineeringInfilled framesReinforced concreteSettore ICAR/09 - Tecnica Delle CostruzioniMechanics of Materials021105 building & constructionGeneral Materials SciencebusinessRobustnessGeologyCivil and Structural Engineering
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Hsp60 chaperonopathies and chaperonotherapy: targets and agents

2014

Hsp60 (Cpn60) assembles into a tetradecamer that interacts with the co-chaperonin Hsp10 (Cpn10) to assist client polypeptides to fold, but it also has other roles, including participation in pathogenic mechanisms.Hsp60 chaperonopathies are pathological conditions, inherited or acquired, in which the chaperone plays a determinant etiologic-pathogenic role. These diseases justify selection of Hsp60 as a target for developing agents that interfere with its pathogenic effects. We provide information on how to proceed.The information available encourages the development of ways to improve Hsp60 activity (positive chaperonotherapy) when deficient or to block it (negative chaperonotherapy) when pa…

InflammationPharmacologyanimal structuresChaperonin 60biologyProtein ConformationfungiClinical BiochemistryChaperonin 60BioinformaticsAutoimmune Diseasesautoimmunity cancer carboranylphenoxyacetanilide chaperonopathies chaperonotherapy chemical compounds Cpn60 electrophilic compounds epolactaene functional domain GroEL Hsp60 inflammation mizoribine structural domainNeoplasmsChaperone (protein)Expert opinionDrug DiscoveryImmunologybiology.proteinAnimalsHumansMolecular MedicineHSP60Cytokine formationA determinantExpert Opinion on Therapeutic Targets
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IFC and Buildings Lifecycle Management

2008

International audience; This paper presents an extension of the BIM technology that allows to manage information during the entire lifecycle of an AEC project. Usually, AEC projects and facility management are dissociated. Our building information system plays a central role in the improvement of the design and the management process. The building activity generates a great number of data and information of various kinds. The management and the communication of these data by the various participants is complex. Our design and management methods use IFC files to facilitate the sharing process for a better qualification and validation of data.

Information managementEngineeringProcess managementProcess (engineering)020209 energy0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technologyProduct data interchange Computer-aided engineering Facility management Industry foundation classes (IFC) BIM[INFO.INFO-AI]Computer Science [cs]/Artificial Intelligence [cs.AI]Application lifecycle managementFacility management021105 building & construction0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringInformation system[ INFO.INFO-AI ] Computer Science [cs]/Artificial Intelligence [cs.AI]Management processCivil and Structural EngineeringElectronic data interchange[INFO.INFO-DB]Computer Science [cs]/Databases [cs.DB]business.industryBuilding and Construction[ INFO.INFO-DB ] Computer Science [cs]/Databases [cs.DB]Control and Systems EngineeringSystems engineeringComputer-aided engineeringbusiness
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Modelling pavement surface characteristics for noise prediction through Bailey-related indicators

2021

The aggregate gradation of bituminous mixtures (hot mix asphalts, HMA) is one of the major factors affecting their surface texture. In turn, this latter is a crucial factor and influences drivers and bystanders’ safety, comfort, and health. Despite this, the design of texture levels still lacks sound bases and dedicated algorithms and this negatively affects the acoustic design of bituminous mixtures. Consequently, the objectives of this study were confined into the derivation of relationships to be used in mix design to predict texture levels. Experimental data were analyzed, in the pursuit of setting up appropriate models and algorithms. Analyses involved the consideration of Bailey-relat…

Infrastructure050210 logistics & transportationhighwaysAggregate (composite)Computer science05 social sciences0211 other engineering and technologiesExperimental data02 engineering and technologySurface finishTexture (music)Industrial engineeringPerformance characteristicsNoiseMechanics of MaterialsAsphaltRoads &amp021105 building & construction0502 economics and businessPavement designSettore ICAR/04 - Strade Ferrovie Ed AeroportiGradationNoiseSet (psychology)Civil and Structural EngineeringInternational Journal of Pavement Research and Technology
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Protection of rabbits against rabbit viral haemorrhagic disease with a vaccinia-RHDV recombinant virus

1996

In order to protect domestic and wild rabbits against RVHD, we constructed a recombinant vaccinia-RHDV virus, using the Copenhagen strain of the vaccinia virus. This recombinant virus expressed the RHDV capsid protein (VP60). Analysis of the expressed product showed that the recombinant protein, which is 60 kDa in size, was antigenic as revealed by its reactions in immunoprecipitation and indirect immunofluorescence with the antibodies raised against RHDV. The recombinant virus induced high level of RHDV specific antibodies in rabbits following immunization. Inoculations by both the intradermal and oral routes allow protection of animals against a challenge with virulent RHDV.

Injections IntradermalHemorrhagic Disease Virus Rabbitviruses[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]Administration OralVaccinia virusGenome ViralBiologyAntibodies ViralRecombinant virusVirusCell Linelaw.invention03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundlawAnimalsPoxviridaeOrthopoxvirusComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSCaliciviridae Infections030304 developmental biologyViral Structural ProteinsVaccines Synthetic0303 health sciencesGeneral VeterinaryGeneral Immunology and Microbiology030306 microbiologyPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthViral Vaccinesbiology.organism_classificationVirologyCaliciviridae3. Good health[SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio]Infectious DiseaseschemistryCapsidRecombinant DNAMolecular MedicineVACCINATIONRabbitsVaccinia
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Pyrolysed cork-geopolymer composites: A novel and sustainable EMI shielding building material

2019

Abstract In this investigation, and for the first time, pyrolysed sustainable cork was used to produce waste-based geopolymer-cork composites with enhanced electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding properties. The influence of the pyrolysed cork amount and the geopolymer porosity on the EMI shielding ability of the composites was studied. The maximum total shielding effectiveness (SET) values achieved by these novel building materials (−13.8 to −15.9 dB) are equal to any other reported geopolymer microwave (MW) absorbers over the X-band, despite containing much lower carbon content. In addition, our composites were produced using an industrial waste (biomass fly ash) as raw material and …

Inorganic polymerMaterials scienceSettore ING-IND/22 - Scienza e Tecnologia dei MaterialiMicrowave absorption0211 other engineering and technologieschemistry.chemical_elementSettore ICAR/10 - Architettura Tecnica020101 civil engineeringBuilding materialComposite02 engineering and technologyengineering.materialRaw materialCorkIndustrial waste0201 civil engineering021105 building & constructionGeneral Materials ScienceComposite; Construction; Cork; Inorganic polymer; Microwave absorptionComposite materialCivil and Structural EngineeringConstructionSettore CHIM/03 - Chimica Generale e InorganicaSettore CHIM/07 - Fondamenti Chimici delle TecnologieBuilding and ConstructionGeopolymerchemistryFly ashElectromagnetic shieldingengineeringCorkCarbon
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