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Effects of mechanical deformation on electronic transport through multiwall carbon nanotubes

2017

Abstract The effects of mechanical deformation on the electron transport behavior of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are of primary interest due to the enormous potential of nanotubes in making electronic devices and nanoelectromechanical systems (NEMS). Moreover it could help to evaluate the presence of defects or to assess the type of CNTs that were produced. Conventional atomistic simulations have a high computational expense that limits the size of the CNTs that can be studied with this technique and a direct analysis of CNTs of the dimension used in nano-electronic devices seems prohibitive at the present. Here a novel approach was designed to realize orders-of-magnitude savings in computation…

Work (thermodynamics)Materials scienceNanotechnologyCondensed Matter Physic02 engineering and technologyCarbon nanotubeNumerical methodDeformation (meteorology)01 natural sciencesCarbon nanotubelaw.inventionElectromechanical behaviorSettore ING-IND/14 - Progettazione Meccanica E Costruzione Di MacchineCondensed Matter::Materials ScienceElectrical transportlaw0103 physical sciencesMechanics of MaterialGeneral Materials ScienceElectronics010306 general physicsDirect analysisNanoelectromechanical systemsApplied MathematicsMechanical Engineering021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter PhysicsMechanics of MaterialsModeling and SimulationMaterials Science (all)0210 nano-technologyInternational Journal of Solids and Structures
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Flying Laser Spot Thermography technique for the NDE of Fibre Metal Laminates disbonds

2017

Abstract The present work investigates the features of an active Infrared-NDT Thermography technique derived from a Flying Laser Spot set-up for the analysis of interlaminar disbonds in layered structures in general and Fibre Metal Laminates in particular. The presented technique uses a laser-spot heat source, which moves at a constant speed, raster scanning the object surface. Interlaminar defects parallel to the surfaces act as barriers towards through-the-thickness heat diffusion. This produces some modifications over the surface thermal field which are well identified in the Standard Deviation calculated over a Reference Area following the heat source. The mechanisms leading to such def…

Work (thermodynamics)Materials scienceNon-destructive testingLaserCeramics and Composite02 engineering and technology01 natural scienceslaw.inventionSettore ING-IND/14 - Progettazione Meccanica E Costruzione Di MacchineLayered structurelawNondestructive testing0103 physical sciencesThermalFinite Element Analysis (FEA)Composite materialCivil and Structural Engineering010302 applied physicsbusiness.industryDelamination021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyLaserFinite element methodIR thermographyDelaminationCeramics and CompositesHeat equation0210 nano-technologyRaster scanbusiness
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Spectral properties of a variable period Bragg grating including a segment isolated of external deformations

2017

In this work the behavior of a Bragg grating of variable period (usually called a linearly chirped fiber Bragg grating — CFBG) is analyzed when a small portion of it is fixed so that its properties remain unchanged, while the rest of the grating is affected by a longitudinal deformation. The system was simulated using the Transfer Matrix Method to obtain its behavior under different levels of deformation and it was observed the appearance of negative peaks in the spectral response (transmission peaks). The analysis allowed characterizing the system with different sizes of the fixed portion (defects) (0.5 to 6 mm), for a grating with 10 cm long and 3 nm spectral width.

Work (thermodynamics)Materials scienceOptical fiberbusiness.industryTransfer-matrix method (optics)Physics::OpticsDeformation (meteorology)Gratinglaw.inventionOpticsFiber Bragg gratingTransmission (telecommunications)lawSpectral widthbusiness2017 XVII Workshop on Information Processing and Control (RPIC)
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Different Space Charge Behavior of Materials Used in AC and DC Systems

2017

The aim of the present work is to evaluate the behavior, from the space charge accumulation phenomenon point of view, of three different XLPE specimens used as insulation materials in high voltage systems. Considering that under DC stress the charge accumulation is more relevant as compared to the AC case, in the specimens for DC applications additives are typically added. In this work, three different specimens are analyzed. One is a free additive sample used conventionally under AC stress and two others include different additives that are used under DC stress. In order to measure the space charge accumulation, the Pulsed Electro Acoustic (PEA) method has been employed. For each sample, t…

Work (thermodynamics)Materials sciencePEA method020209 energy02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencesSpace chargelaw.inventionStress (mechanics)lawElectric field0103 physical sciences0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringPoint (geometry)AdditiveElectrical and Electronic EngineeringComposite material010302 applied physicsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialCharge (physics)High voltageDC streSpace chargeCathodeSettore ING-IND/33 - Sistemi Elettrici Per L'EnergiaSettore ING-IND/31 - Elettrotecnica2017 IEEE Conference on Electrical Insulation and Dielectric Phenomenon (CEIDP)
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The interphase model applied to the analysis of masonry structures

2014

Abstract Masonry material presents a mechanical response strongly dependent on the static and kinematic phenomena occurring in the constituents and at their joints. At the mesoscopic level the interaction between the units is simulated by means of specific mechanical devices such as the zero thickness interface model where the contact tractions and the displacement discontinuities are the primary static and kinematic variables respectively. In many cases the joint response depends also on internal stresses and strains within the interface layer adjacent to the joint interfaces. The introduction of internal stresses and strains leads to the formulation of the interphase model, a sort of enha…

Work (thermodynamics)Materials sciencePlasticityComputational MechanicsGeneral Physics and Astronomysymbols.namesakemedicineMasonryJoint (geology)Interphasebusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringStructural engineeringMechanicsMasonryFinite element methodComputer Science ApplicationsDamageMechanics of MaterialsJoint stiffnessHelmholtz free energysymbolsInterphasemedicine.symptombusinessSettore ICAR/08 - Scienza Delle CostruzioniDisplacement (fluid)
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Investigations on the linear friction welding process through numerical simulations and experiments

2012

Abstract Linear Friction Welding (LFW) is a solid-state joining process applied to non-axisymmetric components. LFW involves joining of materials through the relative motion of two components undergoing an axial force. In such process the heat source is given by the frictional forces work decaying into heat determining a local softening of the material and eventually bonding conditions. In the paper the authors present a designed and assembled laboratory fixture for LFW operations and the results of an experimental and numerical campaign aimed to weld steel parts. The dedicated fixture permitted to highlight the effect of the most important process parameters. Process conditions allowing ef…

Work (thermodynamics)Materials scienceProcess (computing)Mechanical engineeringWeldingFixtureWelding Friction Solid state bonding Finite element method (FEM)law.inventionProcess conditionslawFriction weldingAxial forceSettore ING-IND/16 - Tecnologie E Sistemi Di LavorazioneSofteningMaterials & Design
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Spinodal decomposition of a two-dimensional model alloy with mobile vacancies

1991

Abstract Monte Carlo simulations are performed for the initial stages of phase separation in a model binary alloy (AB), where unmixing is caused by a repulsive energy between atoms of different kind ( e AA = e BB = e ), and a small fraction c v of mobile vacancies is present (typically c v = 0.04.) Unlike previous work, where interdiffusion was modelled in an unrealistic way by direct interchange of A and B atoms for c v = 0, were use the vacancy mechanism of diffusion: A-atoms may jump to vacant sites with a rate Γ A and B-atoms may jump to vacant sites with a rate Γ B , no direct A–B interchange being permitted. It is shown that the overall time-scale on which phase separation proceeds ty…

Work (thermodynamics)Materials scienceSpinodal decompositionScatteringVacancy defectMonte Carlo methodGeneral EngineeringThermodynamicsDiffusion (business)AnisotropyStructure factorActa Metallurgica et Materialia
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The global cracking laws for a finite-element model of no-tension material

1992

Abstract For perfect no-tension materials (NRT) the validity of the local stability postulate of Drucker, well known in plasticity, has been assumed so far and utilized to derive the local cracking laws, which relate cracking strain states and stress states to each other. On this base a finite-element (FE) model with suitable constitutive behaviour for the single FE is presented. Classical FE approaches enforce the cracking laws at the Gauss points of the FEs. In this work it is shown that taking into account cracking strains, suitably modelled, over the whole domain of the FE and making use of an energy approach lead to general cracking laws describing the constitutive behaviour of the who…

Work (thermodynamics)Materials scienceTension (physics)business.industryApplied MathematicsMechanical EngineeringFracture mechanicsPlasticityMasonryFinite element methodStress (mechanics)CrackingMechanics of MaterialsLawbusinessInternational Journal of Non-Linear Mechanics
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Two relaxation times and thermal nonlinear waves along wires with lateral heat exchange

2021

Abstract We propose a model for studying several nonlinear waves for heat transport along a cylindrical system with lateral non-linear heat transfer to the environment. We consider relaxational equations, each with its own relaxation time, for longitudinal heat transfer and for lateral heat transfer across the wall. We consider two kinds of nonlinear lateral heat transport: radiative heat transport, and flux-limited heat transport. This work generalizes our previous studies in which the relaxation time for the lateral heat transfer was considered equal to that of the longitudinal heat flux. We explore the influence of both relaxation times on the propagation speed of linear and nonlinear wa…

Work (thermodynamics)Materials scienceThermal solitonsRelaxation (NMR)Statistical and Nonlinear PhysicsMechanicsRadiant heatCondensed Matter Physics01 natural sciencesHeat waves010305 fluids & plasmasHeat flux saturationNonlinear systemHeat flux0103 physical sciencesThermalHeat exchangerHeat transferRadiative transferMaxwell–Cattaneo law010306 general physicsAuxiliary equation methodPhysica D: Nonlinear Phenomena
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Wall collision and drug-carrier detachment in dry powder inhalers: Using DEM to devise a sub-scale model for CFD calculations

2018

Abstract In this work, the Discrete Element Method (DEM) is used to simulate the dispersion process of Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (API) after a wall collision in dry powders inhaler used for lung delivery. Any fluid dynamic effects are neglected in this analysis at the moment. A three-dimensional model is implemented with one carrier particle (diameter 100 μm) and 882 drug particles (diameter 5 μm). The effect of the impact velocity (varied between 1 and 20 m s−1), angle of impact (between 5° and 90°) and the carrier rotation (±100,000 rad s−1) are investigated for both elastic and sticky walls. The dispersion process shows a preferential area of drug detachment located in the southe…

Work (thermodynamics)Materials sciencebusiness.industryGeneral Chemical Engineering02 engineering and technologyMechanicsComputational fluid dynamics021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyRotation030226 pharmacology & pharmacyDiscrete element method03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineFluid dynamicsParticle0210 nano-technologyDispersion (chemistry)businessScale modelPowder Technology
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