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A simple equation for determining sea surface emissivity in the 3–15 µm region

2009

The high level of accuracy demanded for the sea surface temperature retrieval from infrared data requires an accurate determination of directional sea surface emissivity (SSE). Previous models have permitted calculating SSEs using a physical characterization of sea surface roughness and emission. However, these result in complex equations, and make an operational application difficult. This paper presents a simple SSE algorithm based on a parametrization of one of these models, which was selected as a reference since it reproduces SSE experimental data to a reasonable level of accuracy. The parametrization provides the SSE variation with observation angle and wind speed from a given nadir S…

Physics::Computational PhysicsPhysicsAATSRSurface finishWind speedComputer Science::PerformanceComputer Science::Mathematical SoftwareNadirEmissivitySurface roughnessGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesRadiometryParametrizationRemote sensingInternational Journal of Remote Sensing
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Estimation of the Roughness Function in Turbulent Flows Using the Slope of the Roughness

2019

In the last decades, important efforts have been made to better understand the effects of surface roughness on the mean flow. These studies have been performed investigating turbulent channel flows, turbulent boundary layers or pipe flows. The most evident effect of the roughness is the increase of the overall resistance, corresponding to a decrease of the mean streamwise velocity profile in the logarithmic region. This reduction is known as roughness function \(\varDelta U^+\) (the symbol \(^+\) represents quantities made non dimensional using the friction velocity \(u_{\tau }\), or the viscous length scale \(\nu /u_{\tau }\)).

Physics::Fluid DynamicsLength scalePhysicsLogarithmTurbulenceSurface roughnessBoundary (topology)Mean flowGeometryShear velocitySurface finish
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DEGRADATION OF MATER-BI /WOOD FLOUR BIOCOMPOSITES IN ACTIVE SEWAGE SLUDGE

2009

The mechanical properties of Mater-Bi® are, in general, not adequate for certain applications and the addition of a filler is therefore necessary. Among the different fillers, natural fibres are particularly interesting because they potentially allow improving the performance of the material without compromising its biodegradability. In order to improve the basic mechanical properties of a Mater-Bi grade and to obtain a new, fully biodegradable material, wood flour based composites were prepared by different processing methods. To simulate actual and not laboratory bacterial attack on the prepared materials, in this work we studied the biodegradation of the composites in a real active sewag…

Polymer-matrix composites (PMCs)Materials sciencePolymers and PlasticsExtrusionEnvironmental DegradationWood flourYoung's modulusBiodegradationCondensed Matter PhysicsInjection Mouldingsymbols.namesakeActivated sludgeMechanics of MaterialsMaterials ChemistrySurface roughnesssymbolsExtrusionBiocompositeComposite materialElastic modulus
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Measuring intrinsic thickness of rough membranes: application to nanofibrillated cellulose films

2015

Adequate measurement of thickness of sheet-like materials or membranes is most important for quantifying their properties such as density, barrier properties and mechanical strength. Depending on the surface roughness of the membrane, the thickness measured by standard micrometre devices (apparent thickness) may considerably overestimate the actual geometrical mean thickness (intrinsic thickness) required for such purposes. In this work, we present a method for correcting the measured apparent thickness value of thin membranes for their surface roughness, thereby obtaining an improved estimate of the intrinsic thickness. The surface roughness data required for the correction can be obtained…

Pulp fibreWork (thermodynamics)Materials scienceintrinsic thicknessbusiness.industryMechanical Engineeringkalvot (biologia)Surface finishchemistry.chemical_compoundOpticsMembranechemistrynanofibrillated cellulose filmsMechanics of MaterialsSolid mechanicsCalibrationSurface roughnessGeneral Materials SciencepaksuusCellulosebusinessJournal of Materials Science
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Evaluation of cut quality using the Amadeus microkeratome with different settings.

2004

Abstract Purpose: To evaluate the quality of keratectomy specimens created with the Amadeus® microkeratome (AMO) using scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Setting: Johannes Gutenberg-University Hospital, Department of Ophthalmology, Mainz, and the Department of Anatomy, Justus Liebig-University, Giessen, Germany. Methods: Corneal cuts were performed in freshly enucleated pig eyes using the Amadeus microkeratome with 9 combinations of oscillation rate and head-advance speed. For the cutting trials, oscillation rates of 8000, 13000, and 18000 rpm and head-advance speeds of 1.0, 2.5, and 4.0 mm/s were chosen. Fifty-four eyes were included, resulting in 9 groups of 6 eyes for each configuration…

Quality Controlbusiness.industryOscillationSwinemedicine.medical_treatmentCorneal StromaKeratomileusis Laser In SituKeratomileusisSurface smoothnessSensory SystemsSurgical FlapsOphthalmologyQuality (physics)OpticsEvaluation Studies as TopicMicrokeratomeRefractive surgerySurface roughnessmedicineMicroscopy Electron ScanningAnimalsSurgerybusinessMathematicsJournal of cataract and refractive surgery
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Simultaneous retrieval of global scale Vegetation Optical Depth, surface roughness, and soil moisture using X-band AMSR-E observations

2019

Abstract The radiative transfer scheme implemented for the retrieval of soil moisture from passive microwaves is a function of scattering, polarization mixing and attenuation effects of soil and vegetation. Theses factors are usually represented by Vegetation Optical Depth (VOD), vegetation scattering albedo, and surface roughness parameter, along with soil moisture. The VOD is the degree to which vegetation attenuates the microwave radiation. It has generally the dominant effect from vegetation, whereas scattering is negligible and close to zero. The surface roughness (which varies in space but not much in time) is until recently, often assumed to be a global constant. In this work, we att…

Radiometer010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesAttenuation0208 environmental biotechnologySoil ScienceGeology02 engineering and technologyVegetationAlbedo01 natural sciencesCivil Engineering020801 environmental engineeringSurface roughnessRadiative transferEnvironmental sciencePrecipitationComputers in Earth SciencesWater content0105 earth and related environmental sciencesRemote sensingIndraStra Global
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Enamel remineralization and surface roughness after treatment with herbal-containing toothpastes

2021

Background Oral care products containing bioactive agents obtained from extracts of plant drugs were launched. This in vitro study investigated the effects of herbal-containing toothpastes associated or not with fluoride to remineralize the enamel after cariogenic challenge with pH cycling. The chemical and physical factors of toothpastes and the enamel surface roughness after brushing were also analyzed. Material and methods Sixty bovine enamel blocks were obtained and divided into 3 thirds: intact (untreated), demineralized (artificial caries lesion), and treated (caries lesion, pH cycling, and brushing with toothpastes). Toothpastes containing herbal compounds contained no fluoride [Gall…

RemineralisationToothpastebusiness.product_categoryEnamel paintChemistryResearchTooth RemineralizationHardnessCommunity and Preventive Dentistrychemistry.chemical_compoundstomatognathic diseasesstomatognathic systemvisual_artKnoop hardness testvisual_art.visual_art_mediumSurface roughnessDENTIFRÍCIOFood sciencebusinessGeneral DentistryFluorideUNESCO:CIENCIAS MÉDICASJournal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry
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Effect of three prophylaxis methods on surface roughness of giomer

2010

Objectives: Plaque and stains are removed by prophylaxis methods from tooth surfaces. Since prophylaxis methods can have a detrimental effect on the surface finish of restorations, the aim of this in vitro study was to investigate the effect of three prophylaxis methods, including pumice with rubber cup, pumice with brush, and air-powder polishing device (APD) on the surface roughness of giomer. Study design: Sixty four cylindrical giomer (Beautifil II, Shofu) samples with a diameter of 6 mm and a height of 2 mm were used. Subsequent to a 3-month period of storage in distilled water at 37ºC, the samples were randomly divided into four groups of 16. In group 1 (control), no prophylaxis proce…

Rubber CupMaterials scienceAtomic force microscopybusiness.industrySurface PropertiesAcrylic ResinsBrushDentistryDental ProphylaxisSurface finishSilicon Dioxide:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]law.inventionOtorhinolaryngologylawPumiceUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASSurface roughnessIn vitro studySurgeryProfilometerbusinessGeneral Dentistry
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In situ angular measurements of thermal infrared sea surface emissivity—Validation of models

2005

Abstract In this paper, sea surface emissivity (SSE) measurements obtained from thermal infrared radiance data are presented. These measurements were carried out from a fixed oilrig under open sea conditions in the Mediterranean Sea during the WInd and Salinity Experiment 2000 (WISE 2000). The SSE retrieval methodology uses quasi-simultaneous measurements of the radiance coming from the sea surface and the downwelling sky radiance, in addition to the sea surface temperature (SST). The radiometric data were acquired by a CIMEL ELECTRONIQUE CE 312 radiometer, with four channels placed in the 8–14 μm region. The sea temperature was measured with high-precision thermal probes located on oceanog…

Sea surface temperatureMediterranean seaRadiometerInfrared windowRadianceSurface roughnessEmissivitySoil ScienceRadiometryGeologyComputers in Earth SciencesGeologyRemote sensingRemote Sensing of Environment
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SURFACE ROUGHNESS PREDICTION OF ELECTRO-DISCHARGE MACHINED COMPONENTS USING ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORKS

2016

Electro-Discharge machining (EDM) is a thermal process comprising a complex metal removal mechanism, which involves the formation of a plasma channel between the tool and the workpiece electrodes leading to the melting and evaporation of the material to be removed. EDM is considered especially suitable for machining complex contours with high accuracy, as well as for materials that are not amenable to conventional removal methods. However, several phenomena negatively affecting the surface integrity of EDMed workpieces need to be taken into account and studied in order to achieve the optimization of the process. Recently, artificial neural networks (ANN) have emerged as a novel modeling tec…

Settore ICAR/09 - Tecnica Delle CostruzioniArtificial neural networks (ANNs)electro-discharge machining (EDM)back propagation neural networks (BPNNs)Artificial neural networks (anns) back propagation neural networks (bpnns) mean surface roughness electro-discharge machining (edm)Artificial neural networks (ANNs); back propagation neural networks (BPNNs); mean surface roughness; electro-discharge machining (EDM)mean surface roughness
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