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Reinforcement learning approach to nonequilibrium quantum thermodynamics

2021

We use a reinforcement learning approach to reduce entropy production in a closed quantum system brought out of equilibrium. Our strategy makes use of an external control Hamiltonian and a policy gradient technique. Our approach bears no dependence on the quantitative tool chosen to characterize the degree of thermodynamic irreversibility induced by the dynamical process being considered, require little knowledge of the dynamics itself and does not need the tracking of the quantum state of the system during the evolution, thus embodying an experimentally non-demanding approach to the control of non-equilibrium quantum thermodynamics. We successfully apply our methods to the case of single- …

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The 3D structure of fabric and its relationship to liquid and vapor transport

2004

Polymeric carrier fabrics are commonly used in many industrial processes including manufacture of paper and board. Apart from acting as a carrier for the compressible porous material during the manufacturing process, the synthetic woven fabrics comprising mainly of poly ethylene terypthalate (PET) yarns, impart valuable product attributes, i.e. softness, bulk, absorbency, etc. in consumer products. The three-dimensional structure of the fabrics plays a critical role in deciding the manufacturing and energy efficiency as well as product end-use properties. X-ray micro computed tomography (X-CT) provides a non-intrusive technique to visualize and analyze the three-dimensional structure of por…

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Derivation of a Homogenized Two-Temperature Model from the Heat Equation

2014

This work studies the heat equation in a two-phase material with spherical inclusions. Under some appropriate scaling on the size, volume fraction and heat capacity of the inclusions, we derive a coupled system of partial differential equations governing the evolution of the temperature of each phase at a macroscopic level of description. The coupling terms describing the exchange of heat between the phases are obtained by using homogenization techniques originating from [D. Cioranescu, F. Murat: Coll\`ege de France Seminar vol. 2. (Paris 1979-1980) Res. Notes in Math. vol. 60, pp. 98-138. Pitman, Boston, London, 1982.]

01 natural sciencesHomogenization (chemistry)Heat capacity010305 fluids & plasmasTwo temperatureMathematics - Analysis of PDEsThermal nonequilibrium models0103 physical sciencesFOS: Mathematics[MATH.MATH-AP]Mathematics [math]/Analysis of PDEs [math.AP]0101 mathematicsScalingMSC 35K05 35B2776T05 (35Q79 76M50)35K05 35B27 76T05 (35Q79 76M50)MathematicsNumerical AnalysisHomogenizationPartial differential equationInfinite diffusion limitApplied MathematicsHeat equationMathematical analysis010101 applied mathematicsComputational MathematicsThermal non-equilibrium modelsModeling and SimulationVolume fractionHeat equationAnalysisAnalysis of PDEs (math.AP)
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A Thermodynamically Consistent CZM for Low-Cycle Fatigue Analysis

2018

A cohesive zone model for low-cycle fatigue analysis is developed in a consistent thermodynamic framework of elastic-plastic-damage mechanics with internal variable. A specific fatigue activation condition allows to model the material degradation related to the elastic-plastic cyclic loading conditions, with tractions levels lower than the damage activation condition. A moving endurance surface, in the classic framework of kinematic hardening, enables a pure elastic behavior without any fatigue degradation for low levels loading conditions.

010101 applied mathematics020303 mechanical engineering & transportsMaterials science0203 mechanical engineeringMechanics of MaterialsMechanical EngineeringThermodynamicsGeneral Materials ScienceLow-cycle fatigue02 engineering and technology0101 mathematics01 natural sciencesStrength of materialsKey Engineering Materials
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A combined three-dimensional digitisation and subsurface defect detection data using active infrared thermography

2016

International audience; In recent years, NonDestructive Testing (NDT) systems have been upgraded with three-dimensional information. Indeed, combine the three-dimensional and thermal information allows a more meaningful analysis. In the literature, the data for NDT and three-dimensional (3D) reconstruction analysis are commonly acquired from independent systems. However, the use of two such systems leads to error analysis during the data registration. In an attempt to overcome such problems, we propose a single system based on active thermography approach using heat point-source stimulation to get the 3D digitization as well as subsurface defect detection. The experiments are conducted on s…

010302 applied physicsActive infraredbusiness.industryComputer science[ SPI.SIGNAL ] Engineering Sciences [physics]/Signal and Image processing01 natural sciencesError analysisNondestructive testing0103 physical sciencesThermographyData registrationbusiness[SPI.SIGNAL]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Signal and Image processing010301 acousticsDigitization[SPI.SIGNAL] Engineering Sciences [physics]/Signal and Image processingRemote sensing
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Migration kinetics of ion-implanted beryllium in glassy carbon

2008

Abstract Migration kinetics of low-concentration implanted 7 Be in glassy carbon has been studied by the modified radiotracer technique at temperatures 1285 °C and 1340 °C. The annealed sample concentration profiles show two distinctive components: (i) Main profile broadening assigned to beryllium trapping in defects during annealing. (ii) Tail parts on both sides of the profile maximum related to faster migration. Of the latter the profile representing bulk diffusion lies on the region free of defect influence and is well described by concentration-independent diffusivity. The features of the concentration profile broadening towards the sample surface indicate partial Be trapping in defect…

010302 applied physicsAnnealing (metallurgy)Mechanical EngineeringAnalytical chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementDiamond02 engineering and technologyGeneral ChemistryTrappingengineering.materialGlassy carbon021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyThermal diffusivity01 natural sciencesElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsIonchemistryImpurity0103 physical sciencesMaterials ChemistryengineeringElectrical and Electronic EngineeringBeryllium0210 nano-technologyDiamond and Related Materials
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Batch-to-Melt Conversion Kinetics in Sodium Aluminosilicate Batches Using Different Alumina Raw Materials

2016

The batch-to-melt conversion in batches of sand, soda ash and corundum (C), alumina spinel (A), boehmite (B), or gibbsite (G) as Al2O3 carrier are studied using thermal analysis, X-ray diffraction, and 27Al nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. Laboratory-scaled batches are either heated continuously or quenched from 1600°C in a series of increasing dwell times. The results show that the conversion from the raw materials to the fresh melt proceeds in two kinetic stages. During the first stage (3–5 min), fast conversion of nearly 95% by mass occurs and the conversion coefficient increases in the order G < C ≈ A < B. The second stage is controlled by the slow dissolution of intermediate cr…

010302 applied physicsBoehmiteMaterials scienceSpinelAnalytical chemistryMineralogyCorundum02 engineering and technologyengineering.material021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciencesCristobalitechemistry.chemical_compoundchemistry0103 physical sciencesengineeringGeneral Materials Science0210 nano-technologyThermal analysisDissolutionGibbsiteSodium aluminosilicateInternational Journal of Applied Glass Science
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Elastic properties of the sigma W-Re phase: A first principles investigation

2017

Abstract We perform density functional theory (DFT) calculations to obtain the formation enthalpy and six independent elastic constants for the 32 possible occupations of the five non-equivalent sites of the σ -phase. The obtained results suggest linear correlation between bulk modulus and Re concentration and between shear modulus and formation enthalpy. The results are used to parameterize a sublattice model with ideal mixing on each sublattice for the free energy and elastic constants. The model allows one to predict the equilibrium composition on each sublattice and hence elastic constants as a function of global Re concentration and temperature of the W-Re alloy.

010302 applied physicsBulk modulusMaterials scienceMechanical EngineeringEnthalpyMetals and AlloysThermodynamicsSigma02 engineering and technologyFunction (mathematics)021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter Physics01 natural sciencesShear modulusMechanics of MaterialsPhase (matter)0103 physical sciencesGeneral Materials ScienceDensity functional theory0210 nano-technologyMixing (physics)Scripta Materialia
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Tailoring the anomalous Hall effect of SrRuO$_3$ thin films by strain: a first principles study

2021

Motivated by the recently observed unconventional Hall effect in ultra-thin films of ferromagnetic SrRuO$_3$ (SRO) we investigate the effect of strain-induced oxygen octahedral distortion in the electronic structure and anomalous Hall response of the SRO ultra-thin films by virtue of density functional theory calculations. Our findings reveal that the ferromagnetic SRO films grown on SrTiO$_3$ (in-plane strain of $-$0.47$\%$) have an orthorhombic (both tilting and rotation) distorted structure and with an increasing amount of substrate-induced compressive strain the octahedral tilting angle is found to be suppressed gradually, with SRO films grown on NdGaO$_3$ (in-plane strain of $-$1.7$\%$…

010302 applied physicsCondensed Matter - Materials ScienceMaterials scienceCondensed matter physicseducationGeneral Physics and AstronomyThermal fluctuationsMaterials Science (cond-mat.mtrl-sci)FOS: Physical sciences02 engineering and technologyElectronic structure021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciencesTetragonal crystal systemMagnetizationCondensed Matter::Materials ScienceFerromagnetismHall effect0103 physical sciencesddc:530Orthorhombic crystal systemBerry connection and curvature0210 nano-technology
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A study of the optical effect of plasma sheath in a negative ion source using IBSIMU code

2020

A plasma sheath inside an ion source has a strong focusing effect on the formation of an ion beam from the plasma. Properties of the beam depend on the shape and location of the plasma sheath inside the source. The most accessible experimental data dependent on the plasma sheath are the beam phase space distribution. Variation of beam emittance is a reflection of the properties of the plasma sheath, with minimum emittance for the optimal shape of the plasma sheath. The location and shape of the plasma sheath are governed by complex physics and can be understood by simulations using plasma models in particle tracking codes like IBSimu. In the current study, a model of the D-Pace’s TRIUMF lic…

010302 applied physicsDebye sheathMaterials scienceIon beamPlasmahiukkaskiihdyttimetplasmafysiikka01 natural sciencesIon sourcenegative ion source010305 fluids & plasmassymbols.namesakeplasma sheathPhysics::Plasma Physics0103 physical sciencesPhysics::Space PhysicssymbolsPhysics::Accelerator PhysicsThermal emittanceStrong focusingBeam emittanceAtomic physicsInstrumentationBeam (structure)
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