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Dislocation interaction with C in α-Fe: a comparison between atomic simulations and elasticity theory
2008
International audience; The interaction of C atoms with a screw and an edge dislocation is modelled at an atomic scale using an empirical Fe-C interatomic potential based on the Embedded Atom Method (EAM) and molecular statics simulations. Results of atomic simulations are compared with predictions of elasticity theory. It is shown that a quantitative agreement can be obtained between both modelling techniques as long as anisotropic elastic calculations are performed and both the dilatation and the tetragonal distortion induced by the C interstitial are considered. Using isotropic elasticity allows to predict the main trends of the interaction and considering only the interstitial dilatatio…
Laser-Fabricated Fluorescent, Ligand-Free Silicon Nanoparticles: Scale-up, Biosafety, and 3D Live Imaging of Zebrafish under Development
2022
This work rationalizes the scalable synthesis of ultrasmall, ligand-free silicon nanomaterials via liquid-phase pulsed laser ablation process using picosecond pulses at ultraviolet wavelengths. Results showed that the irradiation time drives hydrodynamic NP size. Isolated, monodisperse Si-NPs are obtained at high yield (72%) using post-treatment process. The obtained Si-NPs have an average size of 10 nm (not aggregated) and display photoemission in the green spectral range. We directly characterized the ligand-free Si-NPs in a vertebrate animal (zebrafish) and assessed their toxicity during the development. In vivo assay revealed that Si-NPs are found inside in all the early life stages of …
Stress-induced dislocation generation in large FZ- and CZ-silicon single crystals—numerical model and qualitative considerations
2001
When growing silicon crystals with higher diameter (presently up to 300 mm) the thermal stresses and possible dislocation generation in single crystals become a serious problem for both FZ- and CZ-methods. A two-dimensional problem oriented code for the FEM-package ANSYS has been developed to calculate the temperature field in the growing crystal considering radiation exchange with reflectors and environment and thermal stresses. Comparing calculated stresses with critical stresses, the dislocated zone is determined. A qualitative concept for the occurrence of dislocations using the metastable state is developed. In a parametric study for different thermal boundary conditions and crystal ge…
Heteroepitaxial growth of Co on W(110) investigated by scanning tunneling microscopy
2003
We investigated the growth of Co submonolayers on bcc W(110) by scanning tunneling microscopy. Due to the strong Co-W bonding, monolayers of Co grow in equilibrium pseudomorphically on W(110) until the monolayer is almost completed. When excess atoms are deposited atop the pseudomorphic monolayer, it transforms to a close-packed (cp) monolayer with misfit dislocation lines parallel to $[11\ifmmode\bar\else\textasciimacron\fi{}0]$ (Nishiyama-Wassermann orientation). The structure of the cp monolayer, as concluded from atomically resolved STM images, deviates from the rigid hard-sphere model of a cp (111) layer. Details of the structure are compared to a structure model previously proposed by…
<title>Hardening and long-range stress effects in LiF caused by high-fluence irradiation with fast Bi, Ni, Kr, and S ions</title>
2005
The limits of the hardening, and the effects of ion-induced internal and long-range stresses in LiF crystals irradiated with Bi, Ni, Kr, and S ions, having a specific energy of the order of 10 MeV/u and the fluence up to 1013cm-2, are studied. A considerable hardness increase, bending of the crystals, formation of dislocations in distant nonirradiated parts of the crystals, and initiation of fracturing under the high-fluence irradiation are observed. It is shown that the irradiation with heavy ions (Bi) gives rise to dislocations and work hardening mainly in the region adjacent to the irradiated one. In the case of lighter ions (Ni and S), the work hardening takes place also inside the irra…
Wireless partial discharge tracking on cross-linked polyethylene MV and HV cables
2018
Medium voltage (MV)/high voltage (HV) cable lines are high-value assets and require substantial costs for their installation or replacement. For this reason, the capability to assess the condition of cable lengths and accessories on site is of great importance. Cross-linked polyethylene (XLPE) insulation is extensively used for MV, HV, and extra-high voltage (EHV) class cables [1] thanks to its excellent voltage-endurance and thermomechanical properties. In particular, XLPE-insulated cables feature substantially lower losses, easier manufacturing and jointing procedures, better environmental compatibility, and higher operating temperature compared with impregnated paper cables, which lead t…
DEGENERATE MATRIX METHOD FOR SOLVING NONLINEAR SYSTEMS OF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
1998
Degenerate matrix method for numerical solving nonlinear systems of ordinary differential equations is considered. The method is based on an application of special degenerate matrix and usual iteration procedure. The method, which is connected with an implicit Runge‐Kutta method, can be simply realized on computers. An estimation for the error of the method is given. First Published Online: 14 Oct 2010
A fast heuristic for solving the D1EC coloring problem
2010
In this paper we propose an efficient heuristic for solving the Distance-1 Edge Coloring problem (D1EC) for the on-the-fly assignment of orthogonal wireless channels in wireless as soon as a topology change occurs. The coloring algorithm exploits the simulated annealing paradigm, i.e., a generalization of Monte Carlo methods for solving combinatorial problems. We show that the simulated annealing-based coloring converges fast to a sub optimal coloring scheme even for the case of dynamic channel allocation. However, a stateful implementation of the D1EC scheme is needed in order to speed-up the network coloring upon topology changes. In fact, a stateful D1EC reduces the algorithm’s convergen…
A new approach for critical resources allocation
2009
This paper presents a solution based on Artificial Intelligence using Multi-objective Genetic Algorithms to optimize the allocation of teachers and classrooms. The implementation was created in order to optimize the process in both cases, allowing them to compete so as to establish a balance and arrive at a feasible solution quickly and efficiently.
The continuous Berth Allocation Problem in a container terminal with multiple quays
2015
We propose an integer linear model for the case of BAP with multiple quays.We design several constructive procedures and propose a large set of priority rules.We design a genetic algorithm, using the solutions obtained by the priority rules.For BAP with one quay, our genetic algorithm outperforms the best published methods. This paper extends the study of the continuous Berth Allocation Problem to the case of multiple quays, which is found in many container terminals around the world. Considering multiple quays adds a problem of assigning vessels to quays to the problem of determining berthing times and positions for each incoming vessel.This problem has not been considered in the literatur…