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Analysis of Offshore Knuckle Boom Crane - Part Two: Motion Control

2013

In this paper design of electro-hydraulic motion control systems for offshore knuckle boom cranes is discussed. The influence of the control valve bandwidth along with the ramp time for the control signal are investigated both analytically with simplified system models and numerically with an experimentally verified crane model. The results of both types of investigations are related to general design rules for selection of control valves and ramp times and the relevance of these design rules is discussed. Generally, they are useful but may be too conservative for offshore knuckle boom cranes. However, as demonstrated in the paper, the only proper way to determine this is to evaluate the mo…

Control valvessystem designbandwidthEngineeringBoomlcsh:QA75.5-76.95KnuckleControl theorymedicinebusiness.industrydirectional control valveBandwidth (signal processing)Structural engineeringMotion controlramp timeComputer Science ApplicationsHydraulic cranemedicine.anatomical_structureControl and Systems EngineeringModeling and SimulationControl signalSystems designSubmarine pipelinelcsh:Electronic computers. Computer sciencebusinessSoftwareModeling, Identification and Control
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In-situ monitoring by Raman spectroscopy of the thermal doping of graphene and MoS2 in O-2-controlled atmosphere

2017

The effects of temperature and atmosphere (air and O2) on the doping of monolayers of graphene (Gr) on SiO2 and Si substrates, and on the doping of MoS2 multilayer flakes transferred on the same substrates have been investigated. The investigations were carried out by in situ micro-Raman spectroscopy during thermal treatments up to 430 °C, and by atomic force microscopy (AFM). The spectral positions of the G and 2D Raman bands of Gr undergo only minor changes during treatment, while their amplitude and full width at half maximum (FWHM) vary as a function of the temperature and the used atmosphere. The thermal treatments in oxygen atmosphere show, in addition to a thermal effect, an effect a…

Controlled atmosphereMaterials science2Analytical chemistrythermal dopingGeneral Physics and Astronomychemistry.chemical_elementtwo-dimensional (2D) materials02 engineering and technologyMoSlcsh:Chemical technology010402 general chemistrylcsh:Technology01 natural sciencesOxygenFull Research Paperlaw.inventionPhysics and Astronomy (all)symbols.namesakelawMonolayerNanotechnologylcsh:TP1-1185General Materials ScienceElectrical and Electronic Engineeringlcsh:ScienceSpectroscopylcsh:TGrapheneSettore FIS/01 - Fisica SperimentaleDopinggraphenetechnology industry and agriculture021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologylcsh:QC1-9990104 chemical sciencesNanoscienceFull width at half maximumTwo-dimensional (2D) materialchemistryRaman spectroscopysymbolslcsh:QMaterials Science (all)0210 nano-technologyRaman spectroscopyMoS2lcsh:Physics
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Zero Ripple Current with Coupled Inductors in Continuous Conduction Mode under PWM Signals

2020

This article presents a generalized analysis to explain current ripple of an $m$ windings coupled inductor with a given coupling factor $k_{ij}$ for each pair of windings and then studies more in detail its use in the continuous conduction mode and with pulsewidth modulated signals. To determine the current ripple, a generalized expression of the equivalent inductance of each winding is calculated, including the influence of voltage unbalance. In the ideal case, the equivalent inductance shows that the current ripple can only become $m$ times smaller than that with uncoupled inductors. But in the unbalanced case, some divergences of the equivalent inductance appear that are responsible for …

CouplingPhysicsEnginyeria elèctrica020208 electrical & electronic engineeringEquivalent series inductanceRippleEnergy Engineering and Power Technology02 engineering and technologyInductorTopologyInductanceElectromagnetic coil0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringElectrical and Electronic EngineeringPulse-width modulationVoltage
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Radiation damage in zircon

2003

A single, zoned, Sri Lankan zircon exhibits a range of microstructures from crystalline to nearly amorphous that are the result of radiation damage over a dose range of 2.1–10.1·1015 α-decay events/mg (0.16–0.47 dpa). The zones in the crystal were examined at a variety of length scales using optical microscopy, micro-Raman spectroscopy, electron microprobe analysis, and transmission electron microscopy. Birefringence varies linearly with dose: birefringence = −4.71·10−18 /g· D α + 4.86·10−2. Full width at half maximum (FWHM) measurements of the B1g(ν3) peak, as determined by micro-Raman spectroscopy, were used to estimate the extent of radiation damage in each zone. The radiation dose (calc…

CrystalFull width at half maximumGeophysicsGeochemistry and PetrologyTransmission electron microscopyAnalytical chemistryRadiation damageMineralogyElectron microprobeSpectroscopyGeologyZirconAmorphous solidAmerican Mineralogist
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Photoluminescence excited by ArF and KrF lasers and optical absorption of stishovite mono-crystal

2008

Two photoluminescence bands were found in a stishovite (silicon dioxide) mono-crystal sample under ArF (193 nm) and KrF (248 nm) excitation. The blue band is situated at 3.17 ± 0.02 eV in the case of ArF and at 3 ± 0.2 in the case of KrF. The UV band is at 4.55 ± 0.05 eV in the case of ArF and at 4.5 ± 0.05 eV in the case of KrF. The position of the UV emission band correlates with that excited by x rays. This position is 4.6 ± 0.05 eV with FWHM 0.8 ± 0.05 eV (Truhins et al 2003 Solid State Commun. 127 415). The blue band possesses slow decay kinetics with time constant 16 ± 2 µs and the UV band is fast on the level of 2 ± 0.5 ns, similarly for both lasers. Thermal quenching of both bands b…

CrystalFull width at half maximumPhotoluminescenceChemistryExcited stateGeneral Materials ScienceIrradiationAtomic physicsCondensed Matter PhysicsLuminescenceAbsorption (electromagnetic radiation)StishoviteJournal of Physics: Condensed Matter
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Crystal Fields in PrX3 (X=In, Tl, Pb, Sn) Intermetallic Compounds with Cu3Au Structure

1977

We have determined the crystal field splittings of Pr3+ in PrIn3, PrTl3, PrPb3, and PrSn3 by inelastic neutron scattering. The values of the deduced crystal field parameters are found to depend strongly on the constituent X, though all systems have nonmagnetic ground-states. The line widths in the different systems are compared.

CrystalMaterials scienceField (physics)Crystal field theoryCondensed Matter::SuperconductivityIntermetallicAnalytical chemistryLine widthInelastic neutron scatteringLine (formation)
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Impact of abutment geometry on early implant marginal bone loss. A double‐blind, randomized, 6‐month clinical trial

2022

Objectives The objective of this study was to analyze the impact of the abutment width on early marginal bone loss (MBL). Material and Methods A balanced, randomized, double-blind clinical trial with two parallel experimental arms was conducted without a control group. The arms were “cylindrical” abutment and “concave” abutment. Eighty hexagonal internal connection implants, each with a diameter of 4 × 10 mm, were placed in healed mature bone. The main variable was the peri-implant tissue stability, which was measured as MBL at 8 weeks and 6 months. Results The final sample consisted of 77 implants that were placed in 25 patients. 38 (49.4%) were placed using the cylindrical abutment, and t…

Dental Implantsdental implantprostheses abutment widthDental Implantation EndosseousAlveolar Bone LossDental AbutmentsDental Implant-Abutment DesignUNESCO::CIENCIAS TECNOLÓGICASearly marginal bone lossrandomized clinical trialDental Implants Single-Toothsingle toothHumansOral SurgeryClinical Oral Implants Research
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Arch width changes in patients with Class II division 1 malocclusion treated with maxillary first premolar extraction and non-extraction method

2016

Background The aim of this study was to determine arch width changes during maxillary first premolars extraction and non-extraction treatment in patients with Class II division 1 malocclusion. Material and methods Dental casts of 91 Class II division 1 patients (36 males and 55 females) were evaluated. The minimum age of the subjects at the beginning of treatment was above 16 years. 48 patients were treated with extraction of the maxillary first premolars and 43 patients were treated without extraction. Pre- and post-treatment maxillary and mandibular inter-canine and inter-molar arch widths were measured. Results At the end of treatment, maxillary and mandibular inter-canine widths of both…

DentistryOrthodonticsOdontologíaArch widthMaxillary first premolar03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinestomatognathic systemMedicineClass II division 1 malocclusionIn patientArchGeneral DentistryOrthodonticsbusiness.industryResearchExtraction (chemistry)030206 dentistrymedicine.diseaseCiencias de la saludDental archmedicine.anatomical_structureUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÃ DICAS:CIENCIAS MÃ DICAS [UNESCO]Malocclusionbusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryJournal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry
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Collisional Broadening of Rotational Lines in the Stimulated Raman Pentad Q-Branch of CD4

1992

Self- and argon-broadening coefficients are reported for a number of Raman Q-branch transitions in the nu(1) and nu(2) + nu(4) bands of (C-12)D4 at room temperature (296 K). The coefficients display a variation with j and with C exp n (symmetry species A, E, F) that is essentially independent of collision partner and which is similar to the j- and C exp n-dependence found in previous measurements of the IR line-broadening coefficients. The rotationally inelastic collision rates previously measured by Foy et al. (1988) for (C-13)D4 (V4 = 0, 1) in collision with (C-13)D4 or Ar account for only a part of the Raman broadening rate, suggesting possibly significant contributions to the linewidths…

DephasingInelastic collision02 engineering and technologyLORENTZ WIDTH01 natural sciencesLOW-TEMPERATURESSpectral linesymbols.namesakeNuclear magnetic resonance0103 physical sciencesSPECTRAStimulated ramanPhysicsTUNABLE-DIODE-LASERRadiationSPECTROSCOPY010304 chemical physicsINFRARED DOUBLE-RESONANCESpectral bands021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsSymmetry (physics)METHANE LINESCM-1 REGIONsymbolsSHIFT COEFFICIENTSAtomic physics0210 nano-technologyRaman spectroscopyENERGY-TRANSFER
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Experimental realization of a pillared metasurface for flexural wave focusing

2021

International audience; A metasurface is an array of subwavelength units with modulated wave responses that show great potential for the control of refractive/reflective properties in compact functional devices. In this work, we propose an elastic metasurface consisting of a line of pillars with gradient heights, erected on a homogeneous plate. The change in the resonant frequencies associated with the height gradient allows us to achieve transmitted phase response covering a range of 2π, while the amplitude response remains at a relatively high level. We employ the pillared units to design a focusing metasurface and compare the properties of the focal spots through simulation and experimen…

DiffractionMaterials scienceFabricationQC1-999Physics::Optics02 engineering and technologyInterference (wave propagation)01 natural sciences[SPI.MAT]Engineering Sciences [physics]/MaterialsOpticsRobustness (computer science)0103 physical sciencesPhase responseFocal lengthGeneral Materials Science[SPI.NANO]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Micro and nanotechnologies/Microelectronics010302 applied physics[SPI.ACOU]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Acoustics [physics.class-ph]business.industryPhysicsGeneral Engineering021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyTransverse planeFull width at half maximum0210 nano-technologybusinessTP248.13-248.65Biotechnology
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