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Investigation of compatibility of a dicyanate ester monomer and polysulfone by size-exclusion chromatography and viscometry

2003

The influence of solvent on the compatibility behaviour of Arocy B10, a cyanate ester monomer, and polysulfone (PSF) was investigated by means of dilute solution viscometry and of the preferential solvation parameter at 25 °C. The ternary systems under study are: tetrahydrofuran/Arocy B10/polysulfone (PSF), N,N-dimethylformamide/Arocy B10/PSF and dichloromethane/Arocy B10/PSF. Values of the specific viscosity of PSF in a ‘binary solvent’ formed by Arocy B10 + solvent have been used to determine the compatibility of the polymer blend Arocy B10/PSF. An interaction parameter Δb that depends on concentration has been determined. The preferential solvation parameter was measured by size-exclusio…

Polymers and PlasticsIntrinsic viscosityOrganic ChemistrySize-exclusion chromatographySolvationAnalytical chemistryFlory–Huggins solution theoryGel permeation chromatographychemistry.chemical_compoundMonomerchemistryCyanate esterPolymer chemistryMaterials ChemistryPolysulfonePolymer International
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Jacobian-free approximate solvers for hyperbolic systems: Application to relativistic magnetohydrodynamics

2017

Abstract We present recent advances in PVM (Polynomial Viscosity Matrix) methods based on internal approximations to the absolute value function, and compare them with Chebyshev-based PVM solvers. These solvers only require a bound on the maximum wave speed, so no spectral decomposition is needed. Another important feature of the proposed methods is that they are suitable to be written in Jacobian-free form, in which only evaluations of the physical flux are used. This is particularly interesting when considering systems for which the Jacobians involve complex expressions, e.g., the relativistic magnetohydrodynamics (RMHD) equations. On the other hand, the proposed Jacobian-free solvers hav…

PolynomialWork (thermodynamics)MathematicsofComputing_NUMERICALANALYSISGeneral Physics and Astronomy01 natural sciencesMatrix decomposition010101 applied mathematicssymbols.namesakeMatrix (mathematics)Hardware and ArchitectureSimple (abstract algebra)Viscosity (programming)0103 physical sciencesJacobian matrix and determinantsymbolsCalculusApplied mathematics0101 mathematicsMagnetohydrodynamics010303 astronomy & astrophysicsMathematicsComputer Physics Communications
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Jacobian-Free Incomplete Riemann Solvers

2018

The purpose of this work is to present some recent developments about incomplete Riemann solvers for general hyperbolic systems. Polynomial Viscosity Matrix (PVM) methods based on internal approximations to the absolute value function are introduced, and they are compared with Chebyshev-based PVM solvers. These solvers only require a bound on the maximum wave speed, so no spectral decomposition is needed. Moreover, they can be written in Jacobian-free form, in which only evaluations of the physical flux are used. This is particularly interesting when considering systems for which the Jacobians involve complex expressions. Some numerical experiments involving the relativistic magnetohydrodyn…

Polynomialsymbols.namesakeMatrix (mathematics)Work (thermodynamics)Riemann hypothesisViscosity (programming)Jacobian matrix and determinantsymbolsApplied mathematicsMagnetohydrodynamic driveMatrix decompositionMathematics
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Characterization of blends of polypropylene with a semirigid liquid-crystal copolyester

1991

Abstract Blends with a liquid-crystal polymers (LCP) as one component show, in general, very interesting properties. Reduction of shear viscosity and improvement of mechanical properties are very remarkable. High melting temperatures and high costs of the LCP limit the use of these blends. A new class of thermotropic LCPs with flexible spaces, with relatively low melting temperatures, can overcome the first problem. In this work, rheological and mechanical properties of blends of polypropylene with low contents of this LCP are presented. Torque during extrusion and viscosity decrease with LCP content. Elastic modulus is remarkably increased when the LCP phase is oriented.

PolypropyleneMaterials sciencePolymers and PlasticsOrganic ChemistryGeneral Physics and AstronomyYoung's modulusThermotropic crystalchemistry.chemical_compoundViscositysymbols.namesakeRheologychemistryLiquid crystalMaterials ChemistrysymbolsPolymer blendComposite materialElastic modulusEuropean Polymer Journal
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Thermomechanical degradation of filled polypropylene

2003

The main problem in post-consumer plastics recycling is due to the thermomechanical stress acting on the melt during the reprocessing operations. The macromolecules break because of the temperature and of the mechanical stress. The extent of degradation is then correlated to the level of mechanical stress which, in turn, is proportional to the viscosity of the melt. The presence of fillers increases the viscosity of the polymers and then it is expected that the level of thermomechanical degradation of these systems is larger than that of the unfilled material. In this work the thermomechanical degradation kinetic of a polypropylene sample is investigated as a function of the calcium carbona…

Polypropylenechemistry.chemical_classificationWork (thermodynamics)Materials sciencePolymers and PlasticsOrganic ChemistryConcentration effectPolymerCondensed Matter PhysicsPolypropylen degradationStress (mechanics)Viscositychemistry.chemical_compoundCalcium carbonatechemistryMaterials ChemistryDegradation (geology)Composite material
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Multifunctional polyurethane foams with thermal energy storage/release capability

2020

In this work, polyurethane (PU) insulating panels containing different amounts of a microencapsulated paraffin with a nominal melting temperature of 24 °C, used as phase change material (PCM), were produced. The resulting panels behaved as multifunctional materials able to thermally insulate and simultaneously storing/releasing thermal energy near room temperature. The panels were characterized from a microstructural, thermal and mechanical point of view. Viscosity measurements highlighted an increase in the viscosity values of the PU liquid precursors due to the addition of the capsules, and this could lead to some difficulties during the production stages, especially in the mixing and foa…

PolyurethaneThermogravimetric analysisanimal structuresMaterials scienceMechanical propertiesThermal energy storagelaw.inventionViscositychemistry.chemical_compoundThermal conductivityDifferential scanning calorimetryOptical microscopelawPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryComposite materialThermal propertiePolyurethaneWaxSettore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica AmbientaleCondensed Matter PhysicsFoamPhase-change materialSettore ING-IND/22 - Scienza E Tecnologia Dei Materialichemistryvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumJournal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry
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Singularity formation and separation phenomena in boundary layer theory

2009

In this paper we review some results concerning the behaviour of the incompressible Navier–Stokes solutions in the zero viscosity limit. Most of the emphasis is put on the phenomena occurring in the boundary layer created when the no-slip condition is imposed. Numerical simulations are used to explore the limits of the theory. We also consider the case of 2D vortex layers, i.e. flows with internal layers in the form of a rapid variation, across a curve, of the tangential velocity.

Prandtl's equations Separation Spectral Methods Complex singularities Blow up time Regularizing viscosityBoundary layerClassical mechanicsSingularityDynamical systems theoryGeometric mechanicsDifferential equationComputational mechanicsFluid mechanicsSettore MAT/07 - Fisica MatematicaBoundary element methodMathematicsMathematical physics
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Singularities for Prandtl's equations.

2006

We used a mixed spectral/finite-difference numerical method to investigate the possibility of a finite time blow-up of the solutions of Prandtl's equations for the case of the impulsively started cylinder. Our toll is the complex singularity tracking method. We show that a cubic root singularity seems to develop, in a time that can be made arbitrarily short, from a class of data uniformely bounded in H^1.

Prandtl’s equations Separation Spectral methods Complex singularities Blow–up time Regularizing viscosity.Settore MAT/07 - Fisica Matematica
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Two-phase flow of liquid–liquid mixture in the range of the water droplet pattern

2002

Abstract Phenomena accompanying flow of water–oil mixture during droplet flow of water in oil have been described. Aims used in the determination of characteristic parameters in two-phase liquid–liquid flow have been presented. The method for calculating the equivalent viscosity and pressure drop during flow of liquid–liquid mixture in the range of the water droplet pattern has been given.

Pressure dropRange (particle radiation)ChemistryProcess Chemistry and TechnologyGeneral Chemical EngineeringFlow (psychology)Energy Engineering and Power TechnologyThermodynamicsGeneral ChemistryIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringCondensed Matter::Soft Condensed MatterPhysics::Fluid DynamicsViscosityLiquid liquidDroplet flowTwo-phase flowWater in oilChemical Engineering and Processing: Process Intensification
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$C^{1,��}$ regularity for the normalized $p$-Poisson problem

2017

We consider the normalized $p$-Poisson problem $$-��^N_p u=f \qquad \text{in}\quad ��.$$ The normalized $p$-Laplacian $��_p^{N}u:=|D u|^{2-p}��_p u$ is in non-divergence form and arises for example from stochastic games. We prove $C^{1,��}_{loc}$ regularity with nearly optimal $��$ for viscosity solutions of this problem. In the case $f\in L^{\infty}\cap C$ and $p>1$ we use methods both from viscosity and weak theory, whereas in the case $f\in L^q\cap C$, $q>\max(n,\frac p2,2)$, and $p>2$ we rely on the tools of nonlinear potential theory.

Pure mathematicsnormalized p-laplacianregularitymathematicsp-poisson problemApplied MathematicsGeneral Mathematics010102 general mathematicsta111α01 natural sciences35J60 35B65 35J92Potential theory010101 applied mathematicslocal C1Nonlinear systemViscosityviscosityFOS: Mathematics0101 mathematicsPoisson problemMathematicsAnalysis of PDEs (math.AP)
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