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Friction stir welding of lap joints: Influence of process parameters on the metallurgical and mechanical properties
2009
Abstract Aluminum alloys are widely used in the aircraft industries even if such materials present lower ductility with respect to steels, anisotropy phenomena and, more important, they are often “difficult” to be welded or even “non-weldable”. In the last years the friction stir welding process (FSW) was proposed and applied in order to get good mechanical and technological performances of the joints. In this paper, an experimental and numerical investigation on the lap joining of AA2198-T4 aluminum alloy blanks by FSW is presented. In particular the joints strength and metallurgical properties are investigated by varying the joint configuration and the tool geometry and rotational speed. …
Electrostatic model and NMR results for EFG tensors in tetragonal BaTiO3
1990
Abstract We present 47,49Ti and 135,137Ba NMR second-order quadrupolar rotation patterns in a tetragonal single domain crystal of BaTiO3. These data will be analysed in terms of a ionic polarizable point multipole model.
Experimental study of the crystals [N(CH3)4]2Znl4by Raman spectroscopy and optical measurements; comparison with isomorph compounds
1992
Abstract Raman spectra and rotation angle of the indicatrix have been measured in the intermediate phase of the crystal [N(CH3)4]2Znl4 The results are consistent with the existence of large ferroelastric domains piled up along the a axis in a monoclinic phase P1121/a (Pnma notation in the paraelectric phase). The phase sequence (Pnma-P1121/a-P21ca) in this compound is different from other members of [N(CH3)4]2BX4 family.
High-resolution microwave spectroscopy on trapped ion clouds
1994
Ion traps are particular usefully devices for precision spectroscopy on ionic ground states in the microwave domain. Although ultimate precision is achieved only with laser-cooled single ions, in many cases the precision obtained using large uncooled clouds of ions is sufficient for many requirements in atomic physics. The stronger signal in this case makes possible experiments on forbidden transitions or on systems with complex spectra and many substates. Recent examples of laser-microwave double resonance spectra on Pb+ and Eu+ are presented along with attempts to laser-cool a large ion cloud in order to reduce uncertainties from the second-order Doppler effect.
Dual-broadband rotational CARS modelling of nitrogen at pressures up to 9 MPa. II. Rotational Raman line widths
2002
International audience; Rotational coherent anti-Stokes Raman spectroscopy (CARS) is a well-established spectroscopic technique for thermometry at pre-combustion temperatures an atmospheric pressure. However, at pressures of several MPa, a previous investigation revealed large discrepancies between experimental data and the theoretical model. A re-evaluation has been made of these data (at room temperature and in the range 1.5-9 MPa) with two improvements to the spectral code. The first is the inclusion of an inter-branch interference effect, which is described in detail in Paper I. The second is the use of experimental S-1-branch Raman line widths measured at 295 K, with a temperature depe…
Partial Discharges Diagnostics Along Medium Voltage Cables
2018
In the last years different partial discharge (PD) measuring techniques have been developed because PD diagnostic is the most widely tool to evaluate the insulation condition of a power cable. Recently non-conventional methods and sensors have been used in order to reach improved results in PD measurements. New sensors based on wireless technology were developed in order to simplify PD measurement especially for on-line, on-site diagnosis. The purpose of this work is to perform measurements that allow to study the variation of pulses when they travel along a medium voltage cable and characterize a new smart PD source detector and locator, named Wings sensor. For these purposes, internal PD …
Transient Moiré rotation patterns in thin colloidal crystals
2010
A high resolution optical microscopy study on low salt charged sphere suspensions settling under gravity reveals the formation of AB-stacked triangular layers via different transient structures. In particular, metastable triangular Moire rotation patterns (formally corresponding to 1 × 1 Rα super structures) with rotation angles α = 27.8° and α = 38.2° are identified.
Flexural vibrations of discontinuous layered elastically bonded beams
2018
Abstract This paper addresses the dynamic flexural behavior of layered elastically bonded beams carrying an arbitrary number of elastic translational supports and rotational joints. The beams are referred to as discontinuous for the discontinuities of response variables at the application points of supports/joints. The Euler-Bernoulli hypothesis is assumed to hold for each layer separately, and a linear constitutive relation between the horizontal interlayer slip and the interlaminar shear force is considered. Based on the theory of generalized functions to handle the discontinuities of response variables due to supports/joints, exact beam modes are obtained from a characteristic equation b…
Improved Testing Setup for Real-Time Monitoring of PMBs During Manufacturing and Rotational Viscosity Measurements
2021
Polymer modified binders (PMBs) are a practical solution to design asphaltmixtures with superior performance. Although these polymers often improve bitumen properties to some extent, their final performance are linked to the accurate control of the properties during manufacturing and storage. However, some of the common procedures used to characterise neat bitumen are not suitable with these binders making their characterisation challenging. This study presents a novel laboratory procedure to produce SBS-MB through a real-time monitoring of the rotational viscosity, as well as an attempt to understand the suitability of current testing geometries to measure viscosity of such a complex bitum…
Metal nanodumbbells for nanomanipulations and tribological experiments
2015
Nanomanipulation experiments were carried out on nanodumbbells (NDs) to study their kinetic behavior and tribological properties. Ag, Au and Cu NDs were produced by laser-induced melting of corresponding nanowires (NWs). NDs were characterized by transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Manipulation experiments were performed first with atomic force microscope (AFM) at ambient conditions, and then inside SEM at high vacuum conditions. Different regimes of motion were observed. In-plane and out-of-substrate-plane rotation were identified as the most preferred motion types of NDs.