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Heusler Compounds at a Glance
2013
The class of Heusler compounds, including the XYZ and the X 2 YZ compounds, does not only have an endless number of members, but also a vast variety of properties can be found in this class of materials, ranging from semi-conductors, half-metallic ferromagnets, superconductors, and topological insulators to shape memory alloys. With this chapter, we would like to provide an overview of Heusler compounds, focusing on basis design principles, their properties and potential applications.
Study and evaluation of fretting critical slip conditions by applying the design of experiments method
2006
Tribological systems are complex systems that require a multi-disciplinary (mechanical, material, physico-chemical) approach where numerous influence factors can be involved. To characterize a contact couple, the intrinsic parameters of the materials as well as the parameters related to the contact loading and the surrounding environment need to be taken into account. Fretting analysis, by means of running condition-fretting maps (RCFM), allows the behavior of the contact couple to be taken into account and to predict the boundary between partial slip and gross slip conditions. This article presents the study of a steel/polycarbonate couple during fretting tests. The study was carried out b…
Get into flow: Design of experiments as a key technique in the optimization of anodic dehydrogenative C,C cross-coupling reaction of phenols in flow …
2021
Abstract The optimization of electro-organic reactions poses a challenge due to the various parameters involved. Quite often those parameters are not independent from each other, leading the experimental scientist using linear approaches into an optimization loophole. We report a strategy for the optimization of the anodic oxidative dehydrogenative C,C cross-coupling reactions for the synthesis of biphenols based on Design of Experiments (DoE), which overcomes the drawbacks of linear optimization approaches. Using a fractional design, we increased the yield of a long-time investigated example reaction from 44% up to 85% and point out different suitable reaction conditions through to linear …
FSW of AA2139-T8 Butt joints for aeronautical applications
2011
The effect of process parameters on mechanical and microstructural properties of AA 2139 T8 joints produced by friction stir welding (FSW) was analysed by means of statistical tools. Three different parameters were taken into account: angular speed ( ω), welding speed ( va), and plunging depth ( p); each of them was varied on three levels. Forces and temperatures achieved during the welding were monitored and analysed for all joints. An accurate microstructural analysis was performed: the occurrence of some remarkable defects, typical of FSW, such as tunnel or lack of penetration, was related to actual process parameters adopted. The extension of each FSW characteristic zone was measured a…
Far infrared absorption by acoustic phonons in titanium dioxide nanopowders
2006
We report spectral features of far infrared electromagnetic radiation absorption in anatase TiO2 nanopowders which we attribute to absorption by acoustic phonon modes of nanoparticles. The frequency of peak excess absorption above the background level corresponds to the predicted frequency of the dipolar acoustic phonon from continuum elastic theory. The intensity of the absorption cannot be accounted for in a continuum elastic dielectric description of the nanoparticle material. Quantum mechanical scale dependent effects must be considered. The absorption cross section is estimated from a simple mechanical phenomenological model. The results are in plausible agreement with the absorption b…
Relevant factors for the eco-design of polylactide/sisal biocomposites to control biodegradation in soil in an end-of-life scenario
2017
[EN] The eco-design considers the factors to prepare biocomposites under an end-of-life scenario. PLA/sisal biocomposites were obtained from amorphous polylactide and sisal loadings of 10, 20 and 30 wt% with and without coupling agent, and subjected to biodegradation in soil according to standard IS0846. Mass loss, differential scanning calorimetry and size-exclusion chromatography were used for monitoring biodegradation. A statistical factorial analysis based on the molar mass M-n, and crystallinity degree X-c pointed out the relevance and interaction of amount of fibre and use of coupling agent with the time of burial in soil., During the preparation of biocomposites, chain scission provo…
Multidisciplinary shape optimization in aerodynamics and electromagnetics using genetic algorithms
1999
SUMMARY A multiobjective multidisciplinary design optimization (MDO) of two-dimensional airfoil is presented. In this paper, an approximation for the Pareto set of optimal solutions is obtained by using a genetic algorithm (GA). The first objective function is the drag coefficient. As a constraint it is required that the lift coefficient is above a given value. The CFD analysis solver is based on the finite volume discretization of the inviscid Euler equations. The second objective function is equivalent to the integral of the transverse magnetic radar cross section (RCS) over a given sector. The computational electromagnetics (CEM) wave field analysis requires the solution of a two-dimensi…
Design of sheet stamping operations to control springback and thinning: a multi-objective stochastic optimization approach
2010
Abstract The aim of this paper is to develop a design tool for stamping processes, which is able to deal with the scattering of the final part quality due to the inner variability of such operations. Such variability is one of the main drawbacks for a robust process design. It results in a scattering of the most significant process results and depends on several parameters. The so called noise factors greatly influence final result variability, which often means rejecting parts and anyway achieving final properties different from the specified ones. The process investigated in the paper is an S-shaped U-channel stamping operation carried out on a lightweight aluminum alloy of automotive int…
Biased Modern Heuristics for the OCST Problem
2011
Biasing modern heuristics is an appropriate possibility in designing problem-specific and high-quality modern heuristics. If we have knowledge about a problem we can bias the design elements of modern heuristics, namely the representation and search operator, fitness function, the initial solution, or even the search strategy. This chapter presents a case study on how the performance of modern heuristics can be increased by biasing the design elements towards high-quality solutions. Results show that problem-specific and biased modern heuristics outperform standard variants and even for large problem instances high-quality solutions can be found.
Optimization under Uncertainty and Linear Semi-Infinite Programming: A Survey
2001
This paper deals with the relationship between semi-infinite linear programming and decision making under uncertainty in imprecise environments. Actually, we have reviewed several set-inclusive constrained models and some fuzzy programming problems in order to see if they can be solved by means of a linear semi-infinite program. Finally, we present some numerical examples obtained by using a primal semi-infinite programming method.