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Advanced descriptors for long-range noncovalent interactions between SARS-CoV-2 spikes and polymer surfaces.

2021

The recent pandemic triggered numerous societal efforts aimed to control and limit the spread of SARS-CoV-2. One of these aspects is related on how the virion interacts with inanimate surfaces, which might be the source of secondary infection. Although recent works address the adsorption of the spike protein on surfaces, there is no information concerning the long-range interactions between spike and surfaces, experimented by the virion when is dispersed in the droplet before its possible adsorption. Some descriptors, namely the interaction potentials per single protein and global potentials, were calculated in this work. These descriptors, evaluated for the closed and open states of the sp…

chemistry.chemical_classificationclosed and open structuresDensity Functional calculationsSecondary infectionIonic bondingFiltration and SeparationPolymerArticleAnalytical Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundAdsorptionPolylactic acidchemistryChemical physicsCovalent bondlong-range interaction potential energiesPolyethylene terephthalateNon-covalent interactionssurface affinity descriptorsSARS-CoV-2 spike proteinsMolecular Mechanics and Dynamics simulationsSeparation and purification technology
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A new displacement-based framework for non-local Timoshenko beams

2015

In this paper, a new theoretical framework is presented for modeling non-locality in shear deformable beams. The driving idea is to represent non-local effects as long-range volume forces and moments, exchanged by non-adjacent beam segments as a result of their relative motion described in terms of pure deformation modes of the beam. The use of these generalized measures of relative motion allows constructing an equivalent mechanical model of non-local effects. Specifically, long-range volume forces and moments are associated with three spring-like connections acting in parallel between couples of non-adjacent beam segments, and separately accounting for pure axial, pure bending and pure sh…

Timoshenko beam theoryPhysicsMechanical EngineeringSpring-like connectionMechanicsPure shearPure deformation modeNon localCondensed Matter PhysicsPotential energyLong-range interactionClassical mechanicsShear (geology)Non-local Timoshenko beamMechanics of MaterialsLong-range interactions; Non-local Timoshenko beam; Pure deformation modes; Spring-like connections; Mechanical Engineering; Mechanics of Materials; Condensed Matter PhysicsPure bendingPhysics::Accelerator PhysicsMechanics of MaterialMinificationSettore ICAR/08 - Scienza Delle CostruzioniBeam (structure)
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A mechanically based approach to non-local beam theories

2011

A mechanically based non-local beam theory is proposed. The key idea is that the equilibrium of each beam volume element is attained due to contact forces and long-range body forces exerted, respectively, by adjacent and non-adjacent volume elements. The contact forces result in the classical Cauchy stress tensor while the long-range forces are modeled as depending on the product of the interacting volume elements, their relative displacement and a material-dependent distance-decaying function. To derive the beam equilibrium equations and the pertinent mechanical boundary conditions, the total elastic potential energy functional is used based on the Timoshenko beam theory. In this manner, t…

Timoshenko beam theoryPhysicsBody forceNon-local elasticityCauchy stress tensorMechanical EngineeringElastic energyTotal elastic potential energy functionalCondensed Matter PhysicsContact forceLong-range interactionTimoshenko beam theoryClassical mechanicsMechanics of MaterialsMechanics of MaterialGeneral Materials ScienceMaterials Science (all)Boundary value problemVolume elementBeam (structure)Civil and Structural EngineeringInternational Journal of Mechanical Sciences
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Production of Λ and KS0 in jets in p–Pb collisions at √sNN = 5.02 TeV and pp collisions at √s = 7 TeV

2022

The production of Λ baryons and KS0 mesons (V0 particles) was measured in p–Pb collisions at √sNN=5.02 TeV and pp collisions at √s=7 TeV with ALICE at the LHC. The production of these strange particles is studied separately for particles associated with hard scatterings and the underlying event to shed light on the baryon-to-meson ratio enhancement observed at intermediate transverse momentum (pT) in high multiplicity pp and p–Pb collisions. Hard scatterings are selected on an event-by-event basis with jets reconstructed with the anti-kT algorithm using charged particles. The production of strange particles associated with jets pT,jetch>10 and pT,jetch>20 GeV/c in p–Pb collisions, and with …

Charged-particle productionNuclear and High Energy PhysicsLong-rangeAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomenakvarkki-gluoniplasmahiukkasfysiikkaProton-proton collisionsTransverse-momentum dependenceMultiplicity2-particle correlationsRange angular-correlationsAzimuthal correlationsSideHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentNuclear modificationNuclear Experiment
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A Non-Local Two Dimensional Foundation Model

2012

Classical foundation models such as the Pasternak and the Reissner models have been recently reformulated within the framework of non-local mechanics, by using the gradient theory of elasticity. To contribute to the research effort in this field, this paper presents a two-dimensional foundation model built by using a mechanically based non-local elasticity theory, recently proposed by the authors. The foundation is thought of as an ensemble of soil column elements resting on an elastic base. It is assumed that each column element is acted upon by a local Winkler-like reaction force exerted by the elastic base, by contact shear forces and volume forces due, respectively, to adjacent and non-…

Mechanical EngineeringAttenuationLinear elasticityShear forceNon-local mechanicFinite difference methodSubgrade modelsMechanicsElasticity (physics)Foundation modelFractional calculuNon localFractional calculusReactionNon-local foundation Long-Range Interactions Fractional CalculusLinear elasticitySettore ICAR/08 - Scienza Delle CostruzioniMathematics
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The mechanically-based approach to 3D non-local linear elasticity theory: Long-range central interactions

2010

Abstract This paper presents the generalization to a three-dimensional (3D) case of a mechanically-based approach to non-local elasticity theory, recently proposed by the authors in a one-dimensional (1D) case. The proposed model assumes that the equilibrium of a volume element is attained by contact forces between adjacent elements and by long-range forces exerted by non-adjacent elements. Specifically, the long-range forces are modelled as central body forces depending on the relative displacement between the centroids of the volume elements, measured along the line connecting the centroids. Further, the long-range forces are assumed to be proportional to a proper, material-dependent, dis…

Body forceNon-local elasticityWAVESPROPAGATIONContact forceLattice modelsCentral forcesCentral forceVARIATIONAL-PRINCIPLESMaterials Science(all)Modelling and SimulationVariational formulationsGeneral Materials ScienceVirtual workPLASTICITYSTRAIN-GRADIENT ELASTICITYMathematicsPlane stressDISCRETECONTINUAMechanical EngineeringApplied MathematicsLinear elasticityElastic energySTRAIN-GRADIENT ELASTICITY; VARIATIONAL-PRINCIPLES; CRACK SUBJECT; PROPAGATION; PLASTICITY; DISCRETE; CONTINUA; DEFECTS; LATTICE; WAVESMechanicsDEFECTSCondensed Matter PhysicsLATTICELong-range interactionsClassical mechanicsContact mechanicsStatic–kinematic dualityMechanics of MaterialsModeling and SimulationSettore ICAR/08 - Scienza Delle CostruzioniCRACK SUBJECTInternational Journal of Solids and Structures
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The mechanically based non-local elasticity: an overview of main results and future challenges

2013

The mechanically based non-local elasticity has been used, recently, in wider and wider engineering applications involving small-size devices and/or materials with marked microstructures. The key feature of the model involves the presence of non-local effects as additional body forces acting on material masses and depending on their relative displacements. An overview of the main results of the theory is reported in this paper.

waves propagationBody forcelong-range resultantsComputer scienceGeneral Mathematicsnon-local elasticityGeneral EngineeringGeneral Physics and AstronomyMechanical engineeringlong-range interactionElasticity (physics)Settore ICAR/08 - Scienza Delle CostruzioniNon localPhilosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences
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Materials Science Forum

2010

This paper deals with the generalization to three-dimensional elasticity of the physically-based approach to non-local mechanics, recently proposed by the authors in one-dimensional case. The proposed model assumes that the equilibrium of a volume element is attained by contact forces between adjacent elements and by long-range central forces exerted by non-adjacent elements. Specifically, the long-range forces are modeled as central body forces depending on the relative displacements between the centroids of the volume elements, measured along the line connecting the centroids. Furthermore, the long-range forces are assumed to be proportional to a proper, material-dependent, distance-decay…

Long-range interactionNon-local elasticityFractional calculuElastic potential energy
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Quantum control and long-range quantum correlations in dynamical Casimir arrays

2015

The recent observation of the dynamical Casimir effect in a modulated superconducting waveguide, coronating thirty years of world-wide research, empowered the quantum technology community with a powerful tool to create entangled photons on-chip. In this work we show how, going beyond the single waveguide paradigm using a scalable array, it is possible to create multipartite nonclassical states, with the possibility to control the long-range quantum correlations of the emitted photons. In particular, our finite-temperature theory shows how maximally entangled $NOON$ states can be engineered in a realistic setup. The results here presented open the way to new kinds of quantum fluids of light,…

RADIATION VACUUMPhysicsQuantum PhysicsQuantum discordQuantum networkQuantum sensorCavity quantum electrodynamicsFOS: Physical sciencesDynamical Casimir Effect Quantum Control Long-range quantum correlationsQuantum imagingAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsQuantum technologyOpen quantum systemVACUUMQuantum processQuantum mechanicsRADIATIONQuantum Physics (quant-ph)Physical Review A
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Mechanically Based Nonlocal Euler-Bernoulli Beam Model

2014

AbstractThis paper presents a nonlocal Euler-Bernoulli beam model. It is assumed that the equilibrium of a beam segment is attained because of the classical local stress resultants, along with long-range volume forces and moments exchanged by the beam segment with all the nonadjacent beam segments. Elastic long-range volume forces/moments are considered, built as linearly depending on the product of the volumes of the interacting beam segments and on generalized measures of their relative motion, based on the pure deformation modes of the beam. Attenuation functions governing the space decay of the nonlocal effects are introduced. The motion equations are derived in an integro-differential …

PhysicsDeformation (mechanics)Mechanical EngineeringAttenuationEquations of motionSpace (mathematics)VibrationLong-range interactionClassical mechanicsNonlocal elasticityEuler-Bernoulli beamStress resultantsPhysics::Accelerator PhysicsFree vibrationsSettore ICAR/08 - Scienza Delle CostruzioniStaticsStaticBeam (structure)
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