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Effects of finite thickness on interfacial widths in confined thin films of coexisting phases

1999

The capillary broadening of a 2-phase interface is investigated both experimentally and theoretically. When a binary mixture in a thin film with thickness D segregates into two coexisting phases the interface between the two phases may form parallel to the substrate due to preferential surface attraction of one of the components. We show that the interfacial profile (of intrinsic width w0) is broadened due to capillary waves, which lead to fluctuations, of correlation length of the local interface positions in the directions parallel to the confining walls. We postulate that acts as an upper cutoff for the spectrum of capillary waves on the interface, so that the effective mean square inter…

Capillary waveMaterials scienceCondensed matter physicsbusiness.industryCapillary actionSubstrate (electronics)Condensed Matter PhysicsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsCondensed Matter::Soft Condensed MatterPhysics::Fluid DynamicsSurface tensionOpticsNuclear reaction analysisWettingThin filmbusinessFinite thicknessThe European Physical Journal B
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Effect of Supplemental Oxygen versus Dobutamine Administration on Liver Oxygen Tension in dPP-Guided Normovolemic Pigs

2008

<i>Background:</i> Difference in pulse pressure (dPP) confirms adequate intravascular filling as a prerequisite for tissue perfusion. We hypothesized that both oxygen and dobutamine increase liver tissue oxygen tension (pt<i>O</i><sub>2</sub>). <i>Methods:</i> Eight anesthetized pigs received dPP-guided fluid management. Hepatic p<i>O</i><sub>2</sub> was measured with Clark-type electrodes placed subcapsularly, and on the liver surface. Pigs received: (1) supplemental oxygen (F<sub>i</sub><i>O</i><sub>2</sub> 1.0); (2) dobutamine 2.5 μg/kg/min, and (3) dobutamine 5 μg/kg/min. Data wer…

Cardiotonic AgentsSwineSupplemental oxygenchemistry.chemical_elementOxygenDobutamineLiver tissuemedicineAnimalsChemistrybusiness.industryHemodynamicsOxygenationrespiratory systemrespiratory tract diseasesPulse pressureOxygen tensionOxygenLiverAnesthesiaFluid TherapySurgeryDobutamineNuclear medicinebusinessPerfusioncirculatory and respiratory physiologymedicine.drug
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Ceramide Mediates Acute Oxygen Sensing in Vascular Tissues

2014

AbstractAims: A variety of vessels, such as resistance pulmonary arteries (PA) and fetoplacental arteries and the ductus arteriosus (DA) are specialized in sensing and responding to changes in oxygen tension. Despite opposite stimuli, normoxic DA contraction and hypoxic fetoplacental and PA vasoconstriction share some mechanistic features. Activation of neutral sphingomyelinase (nSMase) and subsequent ceramide production has been involved in hypoxic pulmonary vasoconstriction (HPV). Herein we aimed to study the possible role of nSMase-derived ceramide as a common factor in the acute oxygen-sensing function of specialized vascular tissues. Results: The nSMase inhibitor GW4869 and an anticera…

CeramideContraction (grammar)PhysiologyClinical BiochemistryGene ExpressionChick EmbryoPulmonary ArterySphingomyelin phosphodiesteraseBiologyCeramidesBenzylidene CompoundsBiochemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundHypoxic pulmonary vasoconstrictionmedicineAnimalsHumansHypoxiaMolecular BiologyGeneral Environmental Sciencechemistry.chemical_classificationReactive oxygen speciesAniline CompoundsDuctus ArteriosusCell BiologyCell biologyOxygen tensionOxygenOriginal Research CommunicationsSphingomyelin PhosphodiesteraseShaw Potassium ChannelsBiochemistrychemistryVasoconstrictionBlood VesselsGeneral Earth and Planetary Sciencesmedicine.symptomReactive Oxygen SpeciesSphingomyelinVasoconstrictionAntioxidants & Redox Signaling
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Hydrodynamics of a co-current three-phase solid-bed reactor for foaming systems

2001

The objective of the present study was to evaluate the parameters, which characterize the pulsing flow of the gas and liquid through a bed, namely the frequency of pulsation, the velocity of the pulses and the pulse structure, for foaming systems. The paper presents the results of experiments aimed at determining the effect of the foaming power and the surface tension of liquid phase on the values of the measured parameters.

ChemistryApplied MathematicsGeneral Chemical EngineeringFlow (psychology)ThermodynamicsGeneral ChemistryMechanicsTrickle-bed reactorIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringPower (physics)Pulse (physics)Condensed Matter::Soft Condensed MatterSurface tensionThree-phaseTwo-phase flowCurrent (fluid)Chemical Engineering Science
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Geometric Considerations in Modeling Oxygen Transport Processes in Tissue

1973

Numerical solution of partial differential equations describing transport processes in capillaries and tissue is used for calculation of oxygen transport to brain tissue. Calculation is based on a three-dimensional network model which covers inhomogeneities in capillary blood flow in a relation of 27:1, This study was performed in order to obtain information about the influence of the main physiological parameters on oxygen tension frequency distribution pattern. Following results were obtained: a)Increase (or decrease) of the oxygen consumption rate in tissue to about twice (or half) of the normal case for cerebral grey matter causes an extreme left (or right) shift of the oxygen tension f…

ChemistryCapillary actionLeft shiftOxygen transportmedicinechemistry.chemical_elementBlood flowmedicine.diseaseRight shiftOxygenNormal caseBiomedical engineeringOxygen tension
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Shapes and oscillations of raindrops with reduced surface tensions: Measurements at the Mainz vertical wind tunnel

2013

Abstract Important characteristics of raindrops pertinent to fields in atmospheric sciences such as weather radar or pollution scavenging are drop shape, oscillation frequency and amplitude, as well as the internal circulation. Atmospheric raindrops are never pure water drops but contain additional components like aerosol particles and dissolved species. Surface active substances, when present, reduce the surface tension of raindrops and, thus, increase the drop deformation which in turn affects breakup and coalescence, pollutant scavenging, and, finally, the formation of precipitation. Experiments were performed at the Mainz vertical wind tunnel with raindrops freely suspended at their ter…

Coalescence (physics)Atmospheric ScienceMaterials scienceTerminal velocitybusiness.industryOscillationDrop (liquid)MechanicsBreakupAerosolSurface tensionOpticsbusinessWind tunnelAtmospheric Research
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Investigation of Finite-Size Effects in the Determination of Interfacial Tensions

2014

The interfacial tension between coexisting phases of a material is an important parameter in the description of many phenomena such as crystallization, and even today its accurate measurement remains difficult. We have studied logarithmic finite-size corrections in the determination of the interfacial tension with large scale Monte Carlo simulations, and have identified several novel contributions which not only depend on the ensemble, but also on the type of the applied boundary conditions. We present results for the Lennard-Jones system and the Ising model, as well as for hard spheres, which are particularly challenging. In the future, these findings will contribute to the understanding a…

Computer scienceMonte Carlo methodNucleationHard spheresMechanicsColloidal crystallaw.inventionCondensed Matter::Soft Condensed MatterSurface tensionlawIsing modelLaplace pressureBoundary value problemClassical nucleation theoryCrystallization
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Macroscopic equations of motion for two-phase flow in porous media

1998

The established macroscopic equations of motion for two phase immiscible displacement in porous media are known to be physically incomplete because they do not contain the surface tension and surface areas governing capillary phenomena. Therefore a more general system of macroscopic equations is derived here which incorporates the spatiotemporal variation of interfacial energies. These equations are based on the theory of mixtures in macroscopic continuum mechanics. They include wetting phenomena through surface tensions instead of the traditional use of capillary pressure functions. Relative permeabilities can be identified in this approach which exhibit a complex dependence on the state v…

Condensed Matter - Materials ScienceCapillary pressureMaterials scienceContinuum mechanicsMaterials Science (cond-mat.mtrl-sci)FOS: Physical sciencesEquations of motionCapillary numberPhysics::Fluid DynamicsSurface tensionCapillary lengthClassical mechanicsCapillary surfaceDisplacement (fluid)Physical Review E
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Positron Annihilation in Polycrystalline Metals Deformed by Uniaxial Tension

2005

Angular distributions of the positron annihilation quanta were measured for polycrystalline samples deformed by uniaxial tension up to difierent deformation degrees. The S parameter as a function of the W parameter was determined. The data obtained for samples elongated up to difierent elongation degrees indicate that in the proportionality and limited proportionality regions the changes in the physical properties of samples are governed mainly by generation of vacancies and formation and kinetics of transformations of vacancy clusters occurring flrst of all on the grains of monocrystallites. In the region of plastic deformations the dominant defects are dislocations and vacancies and their…

Condensed Matter::Materials ScienceMaterials scienceCondensed matter physicsVacancy defectUniaxial tensionGeneral Physics and AstronomyCrystalliteSlip (materials science)ElongationDislocationPositron annihilationActa Physica Polonica A
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Monte Carlo Study of the Isotropic-Nematic Interface in Suspensions of Spherocylinders

2007

The isotropic to nematic transition in suspensions of anisotropic colloids is studied by means of grand canonical Monte Carlo simulation. From measurements of the grand canonical probability distribution of the particle density, the coexistence densities of the isotropic and the nematic phase are determined, as well as the interfacial tension.

Condensed Matter::Soft Condensed MatterPhysicsSurface tensionCondensed matter physicsLiquid crystalPhase (matter)IsotropyMonte Carlo methodProbability distributionParticle densityAnisotropy
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