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EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION ON R.C. BEAMS RETROFITTED IN FLEXURE AND SHEAR BY PRETENSIONED STEEL RIBBONS
2014
The experimental results of three and four point loading tests on reinforced concrete beams strengthened by angles and/or pre-stressed stainless steel ribbons (CAM system) are presented. The stainless steel prestressed ribbons play the role of adjunctive transversal reinforcement as well as confine the structural element. Six flexural critical beams and nine shear critical beams were tested. In the first group four beams were retrofitted with bottom stainless steel angles and transversal ribbons, with two different spacing. In the second group three specimens were retrofitted by wrapping the beam with the ribbons, while three specimens were strengthned by perforation of the beam beneath the…
CONCEPTUAL DESIGN OF BOWSTRING BRIDGES WITH STRESS RIBBON TIE
2011
In this paper the conceptual design of tied-arch bridges is examined. A proposal for a particular kind of bowstring bridges, with an upper deck and a stress ribbon footbridge placed between the arch footings is discussed. The double structure allows to avoid horizontal forces into foundations when functional requirements lead to differentiate pedestrian and road traffic. After a general discussion about classical tied-arches, the main parameters involved in the design of the proposed solution are discussed and a case-study is presented.
Effects of quantum statistics of phonons on the thermal conductivity of silicon and germanium nanoribbons.
2012
: We present molecular dynamics simulation of phonon thermal conductivity of semiconductor nanoribbons with an account for phonon quantum statistics. In our semiquantum molecular dynamics simulation, dynamics of the system is described with the use of classical Newtonian equations of motion where the effect of phonon quantum statistics is introduced through random Langevin-like forces with a specific power spectral density (color noise). The color noise describes interaction of the molecular system with the thermostat. The thermal transport of silicon and germanium nanoribbons with atomically smooth (perfect) and rough (porous) edges are studied. We show that the existence of rough (porous)…
Certain doping concentrations caused half-metallic graphene
2017
This work is supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 21173096).
[Criii(L)(CN)4]−: a new building block in designing cyanide-bridged 4,2-ribbon-like chains {[Criii(L)(CN)4]2Mn(H2O)2}·nH2O [L = 2-aminomethylpyridine…
2005
The preparation, X-ray crystallography and magnetic study of compounds PPh4[Cr(ampy)(CN)4]·H2O (1), PPh4[Cr(phen)(CN)4]·H2O·CH3OH (2), {[Cr(ampy)(CN)4]2Mn(H2O)2}·6H2O (3) and {[Cr(phen)(CN)4]2Mn(H2O)2}·4H2O (4), with PPh4+ = tetraphenylphosphonium cation, ampy = 2-aminomethylpyridine and phen = 1,10-phenanthroline, are reported here. 1 and 2 are mononuclear complexes whereas 3 and 4 are 4,2-ribbon-like bimetallic chains. The magnetic properties of 1–4 were investigated in the temperature range 1.9–300 K. A quasi Curie law behaviour for a magnetically isolated spin quartet is observed for 1 and 2. Compounds 3 and 4 are ferrimagnetic CrIII2MnII chains, which exhibit a metamagnetic behaviour, …
Copper(I) Halides (X = Br, I) Coordinated to Bis(arylthio)methane Ligands: Aryl Substitution and Halide Effects on the Dimensionality, Cluster Size a…
2014
Bis(phenylthio)methane (L1) reacts with CuI to yield the 1D-coordination polymer [{Cu4(μ3-I)4}(μ-L1)2]n (1) bearing cubane Cu4I4 clusters as connecting nodes. The crystal structures at 115, 155, 195, and 235 K provided evidence for a phase transition changing from the monoclinic space group C2/c to P21/c. The self-assembly process of CuI with bis(p-tolylthio)methane (L2), bis(4-methoxyphenylthio)methane (L3), and bis(4-bromo-phenylthio)methane (L4) affords the 1D-coordination polymers [{Cu4(μ3-I)4}(μ-Lx)2]n (x = 2, 3, or 4). Compounds 2 and 4 are isostructural with C2/c low temperature polymorph of 1, whereas the inversion centers and 2-fold axes are lost in 3 (space group Cc). The use of b…
Bottom-Up, On-Surface-Synthesized Armchair Graphene Nanoribbons for Ultra-High-Power Micro-Supercapacitors
2020
Bottom-up-synthesized graphene nanoribbons (GNRs) with excellent electronic properties are promising materials for energy storage systems. Herein, we report bottom-up-synthesized GNR films employed as electrode materials for micro-supercapacitors (MSCs). The micro-device delivers an excellent volumetric capacitance and an ultra-high power density. The electrochemical performance of MSCs could be correlated with the charge carrier mobility within the differently employed GNRs, as determined by pump–probe terahertz spectroscopy studies.
Electronic structure trends of Möbius graphene nanoribbons from minimal-cell simulations
2014
Investigating topological effects in materials requires often the modeling of material systems as a whole. Such modeling restricts system sizes, and makes it hard to extract systematic trends. Here, we investigate the effect of M\"obius topology in the electronic structures of armchair graphene nanoribbons. Using density-functional tight-binding method and minimum-cell simulations through revised periodic boundary conditions, we extract electronic trends merely by changing cells' symmetry operations and respective quantum number samplings. It turns out that for a minimum cell calculation, once geometric and magnetic contributions are ignored, the effect of the global topology is unexpectedl…
Plasticity of retinal ribbon synapses.
1996
Ribbon synapses differ from conventional chemical synapses in that they contain, within the cloud of synaptic vesicles (SV's), a specialized synaptic body, most often termed synaptic ribbon (SR). This body assumes various forms. Reconstructions reveal that what appear as rod- or ribbon-like profiles in sections are in fact rectangular or horseshoe-shaped plates. Moreover, spherical, T-shaped, table-shaped, and highly pleomorphic bodies may be present. In mammals, ribbon synapses are present in afferent synapses of photoreceptors, bipolar nerve cells, and hair cells of both the organ of Corti and the vestibular organ. Synaptic ribbons (SR's) are also found in the intrinsic cells of the third…
Changes in the Three Dimensional Structure of Synaptic Ribbons in the Pineal Gland of the Guinea-Pig Caused by Constant Light
1997
Synaptic bodies (SBs) are dynamic synaptic organelles of afferent synapses of the retina, inner ear, lateral line organ and pineal gland in vertebrates. When investigated in a transmission electron microscope, their electron-dense rod-like, round or irregular profiles are surrounded by electron-lucent vesicles. The three-dimensional structure of pineal SBs is not precisely known. Pineal glands of two guinea-pigs (one kept under an LD cycle of 12:12 h; one kept in constant light for 8 weeks) were investigated. SBs were reconstructed in three dimensions to visualise morphological changes in constant light. Transmission electron microscope micrographs from up to 18 serial sections with a known…