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Evaluation using m.c.n.p. code of the bremsstrahlung energy spectrum produced by interactions between structural materials and accelerated electrons

2004

Abstract In order to design the biological shield of industrial accelerator plants, it is needed to have a good knowledge of the bremsstrahlung energy spectrum and the intensity of the bremsstrahlung produced by electron interactions with both products (usually water equivalent) and structural materials such as concrete, iron, aluminium. Using the MCNP code, a normalized bremsstrahlung energy spectrum was obtained for materials with average atomic number lower than or equal to 13 and irradiated with 5 and 10 Mev electrons, respectively; multiplying the spectrum by suitable coefficients, it was possible to obtain the real spectrum for materials such as water, concrete, aluminium and iron. Th…

PhysicsRadiationStructural materialchemistryAluminiumApproximation errorBremsstrahlungchemistry.chemical_elementAtomic numberIrradiationElectronAtomic physicsIntensity (heat transfer)Radiation Physics and Chemistry
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Coulomb blockade-based nanothermometry in strong magnetic fields

1998

We have performed experiments to test for the susceptibility to strong magnetic fields of electron tunneling in normal metal -based nanostructures for Coulomb blockade primary thermometry. We have confirmed that, to within our accuracy of about ±1%, the single electron charging -induced zero bias differential resistance maximum is unaffected by the field up to 23 T at temperatures of 0.4–4.2 K. We discuss the simple theoretical basis of this immunity. We also report on the practical limitation at low temperatures imposed by superconductivity of aluminium in small magnetic fields.

PhysicsSuperconductivitychemistryField (physics)Condensed matter physicsAluminiumGeneral Physics and AstronomyCoulomb blockadechemistry.chemical_elementCryogenicsTemperature measurementQuantum tunnellingMagnetic field
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Más allá del acero: Otros metales y sus usos en la arquitectura del siglo XXI

2009

[ES] El protagonismo que ostentan los metales como compuestos básicos para el desenvolvimiento cotidiano de la vida humana resulta evidente e irrefutable. Del mismo modo que una mayoría de las actividades diarias que realizamos serían imposibles sin el apoyo que nos brinda el metal, un amplio porcentaje de la arquitectura de la última centuria también hace descansar sus fundamentos en la solidez de una estructura metálica. Más allá del hierro como predecesor y del acero como digno sucesor, la constructiva recurre asimismo con asiduidad a otros metales para conformar con ellos la imagen final del edificio, redundando en ésta componentes tanto técnicos como expresivos de los que son responsab…

PlomoTwenty-first centuryUNESCO::HISTORIA::Historia por especialidades::Historia del arteIronAcero6201 ArquitecturaArquitectosBronceContemporary architecture5506.01 Historia de la arquitecturaAluminiumSiglo veintiunoTitaniumAluminioMetalArquitectura contemporáneaZincCobreBronzeTitanioLeadSteelCincMateriales de construcciónEstructuras metálicas:HISTORIA::Historia por especialidades::Historia del arte [UNESCO]Materiales metálicosCopperHierro
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Mechanism of anionic polymerization of (meth)acrylates in the presence of aluminium alkyls, 2. Kinetic investigations with methyl methacrylate in tol…

1995

The kinetics of the polymerization of methyl methacrylate initiated by lithium alkyls (tert-butyllithium or ethyl α-lithiobutyrate) was investigated in the presence of aluminium alkyls (triethylaluminium or triisobutylaluminium) in toluene at −78°C. The rate of polymerization decreases considerably once the living dimer is formed. This suggests that the aluminate end-group coordinates with the penultimate ester group of the polymer chain, thus decreasing reactivity. The results are at variance with an activated monomer mechanism.

Polymers and PlasticsOrganic ChemistrySolution polymerizationchemistry.chemical_compoundAnionic addition polymerizationMonomerchemistryTriethylaluminiumPolymerizationPolymer chemistryMaterials ChemistryReactivity (chemistry)Methyl methacrylateTriisobutylaluminiumMacromolecular Rapid Communications
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An Innovative Friction Stir Welding Based Technique to Produce Dissimilar Light Alloys to Thermoplastic Matrix Composite Joints

2016

Abstract Aluminum sheets can be joined to composite materials with different techniques. Each of them has advantages and weak points over the others. In literature, new techniques and patents are continuously developed to overcome these difficulties. In the paper a new Friction Stir Welding based approach is proposed to mechanically join AA6082-T6 to self-reinforced polypropylene. The aluminum sheet is pre-holed along both the sides of the weld line. A pinless tool generates the heat and pressure needed to activate back-extrusion of the composite. Joints have been produced with varying hole diameter and pitch. The mechanical resistance of the joint has been evaluated and the different failu…

Polypropylene0209 industrial biotechnologyMaterials scienceFSWComposite numberProcess (computing)chemistry.chemical_elementWeld line02 engineering and technologyFSW Dissimilar joint aluminum alloy Polypropylene.021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringDisplacement (vector)chemistry.chemical_compound020901 industrial engineering & automationchemistryArtificial IntelligenceAluminiumFriction stir weldingDissimilar jointaluminum alloyComposite materialPolypropylene0210 nano-technologyJoint (geology)
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FEM Simulation of Laminated Lightweight Materials Processed through Single Point Incremental Forming

2015

The aim of present paper is to realize the FEM simulation of laminated lightweight material processed through single point incremental forming. Thus a laminated material, aluminum - polypropylene - aluminum (Al-PP-Al), as sheet 1.2 mm thickness was used. For these material the hardening curve was determinate. These values were used to describe elastic-plastic behavior of the material during single point incremental forming process simulation. Single point incremental forming process simulation aimed to assess the distribution of values and maximum and minimum strains, the material thickness of the specimen and the technological force for the two strategies for obtaining the truncated cone s…

PolypropyleneEngineering drawingchemistry.chemical_compoundMaterials sciencechemistryAluminiumHardening (metallurgy)Forming processeschemistry.chemical_elementGeneral MedicineComposite materialSingle pointFinite element methodApplied Mechanics and Materials
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Study of the Formability of Laminated Lightweight Metallic Materials

2017

The main objective of this work was to test the formability of laminated materials. Laminated materials are considered a good choice when parts with reduced weight are considered. Thus, a laminated material, aluminum - polypropylene - aluminum (Al-PP-Al), as sheet 1.2 mm and 1.4 mm thickness was used. Before processing the material by means of unconventional plastic deformation, its formability was determined by running the Nakajima test. After obtaining the forming limit curves, the material was machined by means of incremental forming.

PolypropyleneMaterials sciencebusiness.industrychemistry.chemical_element02 engineering and technologyStructural engineering021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologychemistry.chemical_compound020303 mechanical engineering & transports0203 mechanical engineeringchemistryAluminiumlcsh:TA1-2040Metallic materialsFormabilityComposite material0210 nano-technologybusinesslcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)MATEC Web of Conferences
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Tailoring PLLA scaffolds for tissue engineering applications: Morphologies for 2D and 3D cell cultures

2009

PLLA scaffold suitable for dermis regeneration were realized by Thermally Induced Phase Separation (TIPS) starting from a ternary solution PLLA/dioxane/water. The reconstruction of a complex tissues as the dermis implies the use of different cellular types (coculture), with different growth behaviour (2D vs. 3D). The scaffolds present an homogeneous porous surface to allow the keratinocytes 2D growth and a porous internal structure for the fibroblasts 3D growth. Our results show that the porosity of the surface can be tuned by changing the chemical nature of the sample holder (aluminium, teflon, polypropylene). A large variety of morphologies, in terms of average pore size and interconnecti…

PolypropyleneScaffoldMaterials scienceBiocompatibilitychemistry.chemical_elementchemistry.chemical_compoundCell coculturemedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryTissue engineeringChemical engineeringDermisAluminiummedicineTIPSGeneral Materials ScienceTissue engineeringDermal reconstructionPorosityTernary operationBiomedical engineering
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Influences of heat seal lacquer thickness on the quality of blister packages.

2011

A sealability of aluminium lidding foils against formable polymer materials of blister packages is usually achieved by a coating of aluminium with certain grammages of heat seal lacquers. To investigate influences of their thickness on quality of blister packages, lidding foils with different grammages of two lacquer types were manufactured. Sealing experiments (variation of temperature, pressure and sealing time) were performed. Sealed seam strengths were determined with mechanical tensile tests, tightness of cold form blisters were analysed by means of helium leakage tests. Time-dependent moisture uptake of stored blisters was monitored with micro-gas chromatography. By means of a simple …

Quality ControlGrammageMaterials scienceTime FactorsChemical PhenomenaSurface PropertiesPharmaceutical Sciencechemistry.chemical_elementengineering.materialPermeabilityLacquerchemistry.chemical_compoundCoatingAluminiumGermanyTensile StrengthUltimate tensile strengthMaterials TestingmedicinePressureComposite materialPolyvinyl ChlorideLacquerDrug Packagingintegumentary systemMoistureTemperatureWaterBlistersPolyvinyl chloridechemistryModels Chemicalvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumengineeringmedicine.symptomAlgorithmsEuropean journal of pharmaceutical sciences : official journal of the European Federation for Pharmaceutical Sciences
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On the thermo-mechanical loads and the resultant residual stresses in friction stir processing operations

2008

In friction stir welding and processing both a thermal flux and a mechanical action are exerted on the material determining metallurgical evolutions, changes in the mechanical behaviour and a complex residual stress state. In the paper, the metallurgical changes are examined through numerical simulation and experiments to highlight and distinguish the effects of thermal and mechanical loadings. A particular focus is made on the residual stresses generated during the stir processing of AA7075-T6 aluminium blanks. The predictions of FE model are validated by experimental measurements. Lastly, this paper presents an in-process quenching of the processed blanks for improved mechanical propertie…

QuenchingFriction stir processingMaterials scienceComputer simulationMechanical EngineeringMetallurgyThermo-mechanical Loadschemistry.chemical_elementFriction Stir ProcessingMicrostructureIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringHeat fluxchemistryResidual stressAluminiumFriction stir weldingCIRP Annals
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