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Brainstem Anatomy of White Matter Tracts Using Diffusion Weighted Imaging

1998

White mattermedicine.anatomical_structureRadiological and Ultrasound Technologybusiness.industryMedicineRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingNeurology (clinical)AnatomyBrainstembusinessDiffusion MRIRivista di Neuroradiologia
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Soret coefficient of trace ions determined with electrochemical impedance spectroscopy in a thin cell. Theory and measurement

2018

The tendency of a substance to migrate due to a temperature gradient is known as thermodiffusion or the Soret effect. We believe that this is the first work that describes the study of the Soret effect using electrochemical impedance spectroscopy in a non-isothermal thin cell, and shows how the Soret coefficient can be determined from these measurements. The effect of a temperature gradient in a thin cell is analyzed, both theoretically and experimentally. Our theoretical modeling of the system predicts the effect of key parameters to the impedance spectra. Experimentally we determine the Soret coefficient of the redox couple Fe(CN)64−/Fe(CN)63− in an aqueous KCl solution. It is found that …

Work (thermodynamics)Aqueous solutionChemistryGeneral Chemical EngineeringAnalytical chemistryImpedance02 engineering and technologySoret effect010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyThermodiffusion01 natural sciencesRedoxThermophoresis0104 chemical sciencesAnalytical ChemistryDielectric spectroscopyIonTemperature gradientIonic strengthThin film cellElectrochemistry0210 nano-technologyta116JOURNAL OF ELECTROANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
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An atlas- and data-driven approach to initializing reaction-diffusion systems in computer cardiac electrophysiology

2016

The cardiac electrophysiology (EP) problem is governed by a nonlinear anisotropic reaction-diffusion system with a very rapidly varying reaction term associated with the transmembrane cell current. The nonlinearity associated with the cell models requires a stabilization process before any simulation is performed. More importantly, when used in a 3-dimensional (3D) anatomy, it is not sufficient to perform this stabilization on the basis of isolated cells only, since the coupling of the different cells through the tissue greatly modulates the dynamics of the system. Therefore, stabilization of the system must be performed on the entire 3D model. This work develops a novel procedure for the i…

Work (thermodynamics)Basis (linear algebra)Computer scienceCardiac electrophysiologyApplied Mathematics0206 medical engineeringBiomedical EngineeringInitialization02 engineering and technology030204 cardiovascular system & hematology020601 biomedical engineeringData-drivenModeling and simulation03 medical and health sciencesNonlinear system0302 clinical medicineComputational Theory and MathematicsControl theoryModeling and SimulationReaction–diffusion systemMolecular BiologyAlgorithmSoftwareInternational Journal for Numerical Methods in Biomedical Engineering
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Transport coefficients in desalting processes by electrodialysis

2011

Abstract In this work a thermodynamic analysis on the transport equations in the processes of electrodiffusion (EF) and electrodialysis (ED) has been developed. The transport equations are classified in two sets according to the information they contain: i ) fundamental and ii ) complementary. We determine that there are four fundamental transport coefficients needed to characterize these membrane systems. We also conclude that this number is not reduced to three when the Onsager reciprocal relation (ORR) is assumed. I have also obtained a new expression for the concentration rate in EF and ED processes from the mass and volume balance. This relation provides a new way for evaluating the ap…

Work (thermodynamics)ChemistryMechanical EngineeringGeneral Chemical EngineeringThermodynamicsNon-equilibrium thermodynamicsGeneral Materials ScienceGeneral ChemistryElectrodialysisConvection–diffusion equationVolume balanceWater Science and TechnologyMembrane technologyDesalination
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Optimization of the first wall for the DEMO water cooled lithium lead blanket

2015

The maximum heat load capacity of a DEMO First Wall (FW) of reasonable cost may impact the decision of the implementation of limiters in DEMO. An estimate of the engineering limit of the FW heat load capacity is an essential input for this decision. This paper describes the work performed to optimize the FW of the Water Cooled Lithium-Lead (WCLL) blanket concept for DEMO fusion reactor in order to increase its maximum heat load capacity. The optimization is based on the use of water at typical Pressurised Water Reactors conditions as coolant. The present WCLL FW with a waved plasma-faced surface and with circular channels was studied and the heat load limit has been predicted with FEM analy…

Work (thermodynamics)DesignMaterials scienceMechanical EngineeringNuclear engineeringDesign;DEMO;Blanket;WCLL;First WallFusion powerBlanketFinite element methodWCLLCoolantDesign for manufacturability[SPI]Engineering Sciences [physics]First WallDEMO Blanket WCLL Design First WallNuclear Energy and EngineeringThermalLimiterBlanketGeneral Materials ScienceDEMOSettore ING-IND/19 - Impianti NucleariCivil and Structural EngineeringFusion Engineering and Design
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On the a posteriori error analysis for linear Fokker-Planck models in convection-dominated diffusion problems

2018

This work is aimed at the derivation of reliable and efficient a posteriori error estimates for convection-dominated diffusion problems motivated by a linear Fokker-Planck problem appearing in computational neuroscience. We obtain computable error bounds of the functional type for the static and time-dependent case and for different boundary conditions (mixed and pure Neumann boundary conditions). Finally, we present a set of various numerical examples including discussions on mesh adaptivity and space-time discretisation. The numerical results confirm the reliability and efficiency of the error estimates derived.

Work (thermodynamics)Discretizationelliptic partial differential equations01 natural sciencesdiffuusiodiffuusio (fysikaaliset ilmiöt)mesh-adaptivityFOS: MathematicsNeumann boundary conditionApplied mathematicsBoundary value problemMathematics - Numerical Analysis0101 mathematicsDiffusion (business)virheanalyysiMathematicsosittaisdifferentiaaliyhtälötconvection-dominated diffusion problemsApplied Mathematicsta111010102 general mathematicsComputer Science - Numerical AnalysisNumerical Analysis (math.NA)a posteriori error estimation010101 applied mathematicsparabolic partial differential equationsComputational MathematicsElliptic partial differential equationA priori and a posterioriFokker–Planck equation
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Nonexistence Results for Higher Order Fractional Differential Inequalities with Nonlinearities Involving Caputo Fractional Derivative

2021

Higher order fractional differential equations are important tools to deal with precise models of materials with hereditary and memory effects. Moreover, fractional differential inequalities are useful to establish the properties of solutions of different problems in biomathematics and flow phenomena. In the present work, we are concerned with the nonexistence of global solutions to a higher order fractional differential inequality with a nonlinearity involving Caputo fractional derivative. Namely, using nonlinear capacity estimates, we obtain sufficient conditions for which we have no global solutions. The a priori estimates of the structure of solutions are obtained by a precise analysis …

Work (thermodynamics)General MathematicsStructure (category theory)test function methodFractional calculusNonlinear systemFlow (mathematics)Settore MAT/05 - Analisi Matematicanonexistenceglobal solutionComputer Science (miscellaneous)Test functions for optimizationQA1-939Applied mathematicsOrder (group theory)A priori and a posteriorihigher order fractional differential inequalityreaction-diffusion processEngineering (miscellaneous)MathematicsMathematicsMathematics
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Cutting Conditions and Work Material State Identification through Acoustic Emission Methods

1992

Summary This paper examines the problem of in-process monitoring of metal cutting operations carried out on aluminum alloys for aeronautical applications. Turning tests were conducted on annealed and heat treated aluminum alloy bars, using carbide tools. For both work material conditions, different combinations of cutting parameters were used. During cutting tests, acoustic emission (AE) and cutting force sensor data were detected and processed. The comparison between AE responses from the annealed and heat treated aluminum alloys allowed, with the help of force sensor data, to verify the applicability of AE and sensor fusion techniques for in-process and real time identification of work ma…

Work (thermodynamics)Materials scienceFabricationMechanical EngineeringMetallurgyAlloychemistry.chemical_elementengineering.materialSensor fusionIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringCarbideAcoustic emissionMachiningchemistryAluminiumengineeringCIRP Annals
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One- and Two-Dimensional Diffusion of Metal Atoms in Graphene

2008

In the present work, individual Au or Pt atoms in layersconsisting of one or twographene planes have been monitoredin real time at high temperature by high-resolution TEM. Weobtain information about the location of metal atoms ingrapheneandthediffusionmechanisms.Activationenergiesfordiffusion are obtained in a temperature range close to thetemperature of the technically important metal-assisted CVDprocess.Thematerialwassynthesizedinanarcdischarge

Work (thermodynamics)Materials scienceMacromolecular SubstancesSurface PropertiesDiffusionMolecular Conformationchemistry.chemical_elementMolecular physicslaw.inventionDiffusionBiomaterialsMetallawMaterials TestingNanotechnologyGeneral Materials ScienceParticle SizePlatinumNanotubes CarbonGrapheneCarbon chemistryGeneral ChemistryAtmospheric temperature rangechemistryvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumGraphiteGoldParticle sizeAtomic physicsCrystallizationCarbonBiotechnologySmall
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Spinodal decomposition of a two-dimensional model alloy with mobile vacancies

1991

Abstract Monte Carlo simulations are performed for the initial stages of phase separation in a model binary alloy (AB), where unmixing is caused by a repulsive energy between atoms of different kind ( e AA = e BB = e ), and a small fraction c v of mobile vacancies is present (typically c v = 0.04.) Unlike previous work, where interdiffusion was modelled in an unrealistic way by direct interchange of A and B atoms for c v = 0, were use the vacancy mechanism of diffusion: A-atoms may jump to vacant sites with a rate Γ A and B-atoms may jump to vacant sites with a rate Γ B , no direct A–B interchange being permitted. It is shown that the overall time-scale on which phase separation proceeds ty…

Work (thermodynamics)Materials scienceSpinodal decompositionScatteringVacancy defectMonte Carlo methodGeneral EngineeringThermodynamicsDiffusion (business)AnisotropyStructure factorActa Metallurgica et Materialia
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