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The pressure-induced ringwoodite to Mg-perovskite and periclase post-spinel phase transition: a Bader’s topological analysis of the ab initio electro…

2011

In order to characterize the pressure-induced decomposition of ringwoodite (c-Mg2SiO4), the topological analysis of the electron density q(r), based upon the theory of atoms in molecules (AIM) developed by Bader in the framework of the catastrophe theory, has been performed. Calculations have been carried out by means of the ab initio CRYSTAL09 code at the HF/DFT level, using Hamiltonians based on the Becke- LYP scheme containing hybrid Hartree– Fock/density functional exchange–correlation terms. The equation of state at 0 K has been constructed for the three phases involved in the post-spinel phase transition (ringwoodite -> Mg-perovskite + periclase) occurring at the transition zone–lower…

Bader’s topological analysisElectron densityEquation of statePhase transitionRingwoodite Post-spinel phase transition Bader’s topological analysis Ab initio Catastrophe theory Critical pointsChemistryCatastrophe theoryAtoms in moleculesRingwooditeAb initioCritical pointsHartreeengineering.materialTopologyRingwoodite; Post-spinel phase transition; Bader’s topological analysis; Ab initio; Catastrophe theory; Critical pointsPost-spinel phase transitionRingwooditeGeochemistry and PetrologyBader’s topological analysiAb initioengineeringGeneral Materials SciencePerovskite (structure)
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Optimización de las propiedades de emulsión de betún para la estabilización de balasto

2017

Ballasted track, while providing economical and practical advantages, is associated with high costs and material consumption due to frequent maintenance. More sustainable alternatives to conventional ballasted trackbeds should therefore aim at extending its durability, particularly considering ongoing increases in traffic speed and loads. In this regard, the authors have investigated a solution consisting of bitumen stabilised ballast (BSB), designed to be used for new trackbeds as well as in reinforcing existing ones. This study presents the idea behind the technology and then focuses on a specific part of its development: the optimisation of bitumen emulsion properties and dosage in relat…

BallastEngineeringCharacterizationPermeabilidad0211 other engineering and technologiesflowability02 engineering and technologyTrack (rail transport)CaracterizaciónPermeabilityDurabilityDeformación021105 building & constructionlcsh:TA401-492medicineÁridos; Caracterización; Permeabilidad; Deformación; DurabilidadGeneral Materials SciencecharacterizationProcess engineeringMaterials of engineering and construction. Mechanics of materials021101 geological & geomatics engineeringAggregateAggregate (composite)trackbed durabilityEconomies of agglomerationbusiness.industryrailway trackbeddeformationStiffnessBuilding and ConstructionStructural engineeringAggregate; Characterization; Permeability; Deformation; DurabilityDurabilityDeformationBitumen stabilised ballastaggregate13. Climate actionMechanics of MaterialsAsphaltViscosity (programming)TA401-492durabilitylcsh:Materials of engineering and construction. Mechanics of materialsmedicine.symptompermeabilitybitumen emulsionbusinessDurabilidadÁridos
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Description of kraft cooking and oxygen–alkali delignification of bamboo by pulp and dissolving material analysis

2008

Abstract The oxygen delignification of two bamboo ( Bambusa procera ) kraft pulps with kappa numbers of 13.6 and 20.0 were studied under typical conditions. Based on detailed analysis data on both the kraft and oxygen-delignified pulps and the corresponding spent liquors (black liquors and oxygen stage effluents), three yield and four selectivity estimation methods, utilizing component material balances, were tested resulting in the value ranges 96.2–97.9% and 43.5–60.4%, respectively, for oxygen delignification process studied. The traditional selectivity using the viscosity and kappa number relation was 66.9–68.4%. The studied bamboo kraft pulps behaved typically as birch kraft pulps duri…

BambooChemistryPulp (paper)chemistry.chemical_elementengineering.materialKappa numberPulp and paper industryOxygenKraft processengineeringAgronomy and Crop ScienceEffluentDissolutionKraft paperIndustrial Crops and Products
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The Quest for Raw Materials in the British Paper Trade : The Development of the Bamboo Pulp and Paper Industry in British India up to 1939

2018

The British paper trade history was defined since the mid-1850s by a quest for a new raw material to replace rags. The requirements of the paper trade were first met by a discovery that esparto grass from Spain, and later from North Africa, could be utilised in British mills. Beginning in the late 1870s, the success of using esparto encouraged mill developments in British India. The increased dependence on imported wood pulp, the likelihood of a pulp famine, and the consequent increase in price for imported wood pulp drew attention to the possibility of making commercial volumes of good quality pulp from indigenous Indian grasses. Bamboo began being treated after the First World War, when t…

BamboobamboobiologypaperinvalmistusPapermakingPulp (paper)TariffIndiaengineering.materialbiology.organism_classificationPulp and paper industryIndigenousEspartoengineeringMillFaminebambuIntiaespartoBusinessespartoheinä
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Delignification of bamboo (Bambusa procera acher)

2004

Abstract Delignification of bamboo ( Bambusa procera acher ) was carried out by conventional kraft and soda pulping under varying conditions to determine the relationships between selected cooking parameters (EA 14–20%, sulfidity 0–45%, maximum temperature 165 and 170 °C, and time at maximum temperature 30–95 min) and pulp properties (kappa number, viscosity, and yield). Results indicated that in order to obtain relatively low kappa numbers (17–24), high sulfidity (35–45%) at lower EA (14–16%) increased both pulp viscosity and yield compared to the case of low sulfidity (0–15%) at higher EA (16–18%). Pulp with lower kappa numbers (11–15) and acceptable viscosities (1080–1190 ml/g) can be ob…

BamboobiologyChemistryPulp (paper)Bambusaengineering.materialKappa numberbiology.organism_classificationPulp and paper industryKraft processSoda pulpingBotanyengineeringProceraAgronomy and Crop ScienceKraft paperIndustrial Crops and Products
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Hydrothermal macroscopic Fe-sepiolite from Oujda Mounts (Middle Atlas, Eastern Morocco)

2008

The Triassic-Jurassic series in the Oujda Mounts (Middle Atlas, NE Morocco) includes two basaltic units. The whole sequence is crosscut by veins filled with Fe-sepiolite + chalcedony + calcite + smectite and mixed layer talc-saponite. Fe-sepiolite occurs as macroscopic fibres and is one of the latest mineral phases in the filling sequence of the veins. The compositional relationships and crystallographic parameters obtained on carefully selected samples of sepiolite are compared with previous data, and support the actual development of Mg-Fe substitution in this clay mineral, given the adequate hydrothermal conditions. Genesis of this uncommon variety of sepiolite in veins is interpreted as…

BasaltCalciteMineralChalcedonySepioliteGeochemistryMineralogyGeologyengineering.materialHydrothermal circulationchemistry.chemical_compoundSequence (geology)chemistryengineeringClay mineralsGeologyEarth-Surface ProcessesJournal of African Earth Sciences
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Some aspects regarding the static behavior of basalt in the machine building industry

2017

Basalt is a material available in big quantities in nature. It has a low price and can be used in various domains. It can be relatively easily extracted from natural deposits and processed by means of melting. Melted and recrystallized basalt has demonstrated promising behavior with regards of its use in manufacturing, as reported in the literature. This work aims to present some aspects regarding the opportunity of using basalt in manufacturing the subassemblies of machine-tools. The research was made using grey cast iron and steel parts as reference for a comparative study. The researches presented in this work were focused on analyzing the behavior of basalt parts submitted to static str…

BasaltData processingbusiness.industryMechanical engineeringengineering.materialMachine buildingCivil engineeringlcsh:TA1-2040Static stressengineeringCast ironlcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)businessTest dataStatic behaviorMATEC Web of Conferences
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Fe-rich Dunite Xenoliths from South African Kimberlites: Cumulates from Karoo Flood Basalts

2007

Fe-rich dunite xenoliths within the Kimberley kimberlites comprise olivine neoblasts with minor elongated, parallel-oriented ilmenite, and rarely olivine porphyroclasts and spinel. Compared with typical mantle peridotites, olivines in the Fe-rich dunites have lower forsterite (Fo87^89) and NiOcontents (1300^2800 ppm), which precludes a restitic origin for the dunites. Chrome-rich spinels are remnants of a metasomatic reaction that produced ilmenite and phlogopite.Trace element compositions differ between porphyroclastic and neoblastic olivine, the latter having higherTi, V, Cr and Ni and lower Zn, Zr and Nb contents, documenting their different origins.The dunites have high Os/Os ratios (0 …

BasaltFractional crystallization (geology)OlivineLarge igneous provinceGeochemistryengineering.materialGeophysicsGeochemistry and PetrologyFlood basaltengineeringXenolithMetasomatismPetrologyKimberliteGeologyJournal of Petrology
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Trace element partitioning in lamproitic magmas—the Gaussberg olivine leucitite

2004

Abstract Partition coefficients for compatible and incompatible trace elements for use in modelling the origin and evolution of lamproitic and other potassic rocks are reported. These are based on values obtained by in situ determination using laser ablation microprobe-inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (LAM-ICP-MS) on mineral/glass pairs in examples of the Gaussberg olivine leucitite, a classic leucite lamproite. Leucite/melt partition coefficients for 32 elements show values above 1 only for Cs and Rb, whereas values for Ni, Ga and Co are 0.4–0.1. DLc/Lq for most other elements are in the range 0.07–0.0005, and delineate a gently sloping pattern to lower values for elements gene…

BasaltIncompatible elementMineralOlivineGeochemistryTrace elementMineralogyGeologyengineering.materialPeralkaline rockPartition coefficientGeochemistry and PetrologyengineeringLeuciteGeologyLithos
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Geochemical heterogeneities in magma beneath Mount Etna recorded by 2001-2006 melt inclusions

2015

We present a geochemical study on olivine and clinopyroxene-hosted melt inclusions (MIs) from 2001 to 2006 Etna basaltic lavas and pyroclastites. Three MI suites are distinguished on the basis of trace element fingerprinting. Type-1 MIs (from 2001 Upper South and 2002 Northeast vents) share their trace element signature with low-K lavas erupted before 1971. Critical trace element ratios (e.g., K/La, Ba/Nb), along with Pb isotope data of Type-1 MIs provide evidence for a heterogeneous mantle source resulting from mixing of three end-members with geochemical and isotopic characteristics of EM2, DMM, and HIMU components. Type-1 MIs composition does not support involvement of subduction-related…

BasaltIncompatible elementRadiogenic nuclideOlivineTrace elementGeochemistryengineering.materialMantle (geology)Geophysics13. Climate actionGeochemistry and PetrologyengineeringPlagioclaseGeologyMelt inclusionsGeochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems
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