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Elastic-plastic fatigue crack growth in 18G2A steel under proportional bending with torsion loading

2006

The paper presents the results of fatigue crack growth on low-alloy 18G2A steel under proportional bending with torsion loading. Specimens with square sections and a stress concentration in the form of external one-sided sharp notch were used. The tests were performed under the stress ratios R = -1, -0.5 and 0. The test results were described by the ΔJ-integral range and compared with the ΔK stress intensity factor range. It has been found that there is a good agreement between the test results and the model of crack growth rate, which includes the ΔJ-integral range.

Materials sciencebusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringTorsion (mechanics)Structural engineeringParis' lawElastic plasticCrack closureMechanics of MaterialsGeneral Materials ScienceGrowth rateComposite materialbusinessStress intensity factorStress concentrationFatigue <html_ent glyph="@amp;" ascii="&"/> Fracture of Engineering Materials and Structures
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Effect of structure relaxation on the holographic recording in amorphous As2S3 films

1997

Abstract Results of the experimental studies of holographic recording in a-As 2 S 3 films, such as exposure and intensity dependences, spatial frequency dependence, are reported. Several peculiarities are found including recording intensity threshold, nonmonotonical intensity dependences, nonlinear exposure curves, the change of the spatial frequency response due to film aging. These peculiarities are explained in terms of the phenomenological model which is based on the simultaneous action of the photostructural changes and the relaxational structural changes.

Materials sciencebusiness.industryRelaxation (NMR)Atomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsAmorphous solidNonlinear systemOpticsPhenomenological modelsense organsSpatial frequencyElectrical and Electronic EngineeringPhysical and Theoretical Chemistryskin and connective tissue diseasesbusinessHolographic recordingIntensity (heat transfer)Optics Communications
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Parametric Frequency Conversion of Short Optical Pulses Controlled by a CW Background

2007

International audience; We predict that parametric sum-frequency generation of an ultra-short pulse may result from the mixing of an ultra-short optical pulse with a quasi-continuous wave control. We analytically show that the intensity, time duration and group velocity of the generated idler pulse may be controlled in a stable manner by adjusting the intensity level of the background pump.

Materials sciencebusiness.industryoptical pulseFOS: Physical sciencesPhysics::OpticsTime duration01 natural sciencesAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsIntensity (physics)Pulse (physics)010309 opticsFrequency conversionOptics0103 physical sciencescontinuous wave lasersGroup velocityoptical pulse; light; continuous wave laserslight010306 general physicsbusinessMixing (physics)Optics (physics.optics)Parametric statisticsPhysics - Optics
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Modulation of coaxial modal interferometers based on long period gratings in double cladding fibers

2009

This paper reports on the dynamic modulation of coaxial interferometers based on two cascaded long period gratings written in double cladding fibers. The interferometer is modulated by a piezoelectric ceramic which stretches one the gratings at tens of kHz, the output light is intensity modulated with an efficiency of 97 %. The device operates at 1530nm, has more than 50nm bandwidth, insertion loss of 0.4 dB and a temperature drift of 0.11 nm/ degrees C.

Materials sciencebusiness.industryÒpticaCladding (fiber optics)Atomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsInterferometryLight intensityOpticsWavelength-division multiplexingAstronomical interferometerOptoelectronicsInsertion lossCoaxialbusinessRefractive index
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Understanding the2pcore-level spectra of manganese: Photoelectron spectroscopy experiments and Anderson impurity model calculations

2007

Using high-resolution core-level photoelectron spectroscopy and modified Anderson impurity model calculations, we study the $\mathrm{Mn}\phantom{\rule{0.2em}{0ex}}2p$ spectrum of manganese metal and resolve the current debate about its spectral shape. An unusual satellite feature, $1\phantom{\rule{0.3em}{0ex}}\mathrm{eV}$ from the main peak, is observed in the $\mathrm{Mn}\phantom{\rule{0.2em}{0ex}}2{p}_{3∕2}$ spectrum of a thick Mn layer grown on Al. It originates from intra-atomic multiplet effect related to Mn atoms with large local moment. The satellite decreases in intensity for thin Mn layers and for Al deposition on bulklike Mn because of enhanced $\mathrm{Mn}\phantom{\rule{0.2em}{0e…

Materials sciencechemistry.chemical_element02 engineering and technologyManganese021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter Physics01 natural sciencesSpectral lineElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsMetalchemistryX-ray photoelectron spectroscopyvisual_art0103 physical sciencesvisual_art.visual_art_mediumAtomic physics010306 general physics0210 nano-technologyAnderson impurity modelMultipletDeposition (law)Intensity (heat transfer)Physical Review B
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Rapid evaluation of notch stress intensity factors using the peak stress method: Comparison of commercial finite element codes for a range of mesh pa…

2018

The peak stress method (PSM) is an engineering, finite element (FE)-oriented method to rapidly estimate the notch stress intensity factors by using the singular linear elastic peak stresses calculated from coarse FE analyses. The average element size adopted to generate the mesh pattern can be chosen arbitrarily within a given range. Originally, the PSM has been calibrated under pure mode I and pure mode II loadings by means of Ansys FE software. In the present contribution, a round robin between 10 Italian universities has been carried out to calibrate the PSM with 7 different commercial FE codes. To this aim, several two-dimensional mode I and mode II problems have been analysed independe…

Materials sciencefinite element (FE) analysinotch stress intensity factor (NSIF)02 engineering and technologyStress (mechanics)Settore ING-IND/14 - Progettazione Meccanica E Costruzione Di Macchine0203 mechanical engineeringFinite Element Analysis (FEA)Range (statistics)Mechanics of MaterialGeneral Materials Sciencecoarse mesh finite element (FE) analysis notch stress intensity factor (NSIF) peak stress method (PSM)Stress intensity factorMechanical Engineeringpeak stress method (PSM)Coarse mesh Finite Element Analysis (FEA) Notch Stress Intensity Factor (NSIF) Peak Stress Method (PSM)Coarse meshMechanicsfinite element (FE) analysis021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyFinite element methodcoarse mesh; finite element (FE) analysis; notch stress intensity factor (NSIF); peak stress method (PSM);020303 mechanical engineering & transportsMethod comparisonCorse mesh finite element analysis peak stress method notch stress intensity factors.Mechanics of Materialscoarse mesh; finite element (FE) analysis; notch stress intensity factor (NSIF); peak stress method (PSM)Materials Science (all)coarse mesh0210 nano-technology
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Measuring the refractive state of an eye based on the intensity of the retinal reflex

2017

AbstractWhen examining the fundus of the eye with an ophthalmoscope, the intensity of the retinal reflex depends on the refractive state of the eye. In this study, application of this phenomenon for measuring the refractive state of the eye is demonstrated. First, a calibration curve relating the intensity of the retinal reflex and the refractive state was obtained using a model eye. Next, the intensity of the retinal reflex was measured while subjects were viewing a checker-board pattern, the distance of which was varied within the range from 0.17 to 1 m. Further, the relation between the refractive state and the optical power of the stimulus could be determined based on the measured light…

Materials sciencegenetic structuresbusiness.industryCalibration curve05 social sciencesOptical powerRetinaleye diseases050105 experimental psychologyAtomic and Molecular Physics and Optics03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundLight intensity0302 clinical medicineOpticschemistry030221 ophthalmology & optometryReflex0501 psychology and cognitive sciencessense organsbusinessAccommodationJournal of Modern Optics
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Irradiance Dependent Temperature Coefficients for MC Solar Cells from Elkem Solar Grade Silicon in Comparison with Reference Polysilicon

2014

Abstract An increase in sun intensity enhances the output power of the solar cells, but at the same time the rise of cell temperature affects its electrical performance negatively. The present authors have made a comparative study on temperature coefficients at various irradiances of multicrystalline solar cells made from the standard Siemens process and from material produced by a metallurgical route – the Elkem Solar Silicon (ESS®) process. Such temperature coefficients measured while exposed to various irradiance levels are essential to build a better understanding and prediction of field performance of solar cells manufactured from various feedstock types. In the current experiment, the…

Materials scienceintegumentary systemSiliconField (physics)business.industryIrradiancechemistry.chemical_elementElkem SolarElectroluminescenceTemperature Coefficient ;Solar cell efficiencyOpticschemistryEnergy(all)ELElectrical performanceOptoelectronicsSolar simulatorSilicon materialbusinessIntensity (heat transfer)Energy Procedia
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Behaviour of vastus lateralis muscle-tendon during high intensity SSC exercises in vivo

2003

Aims:  The interaction between fascicle and tendinous tissue of human vastus lateralis muscle was investigated during varying intensity stretch–shortening cycle (SSC) jumps performed on a sledge apparatus. Methods:  Eight subjects performed single leg squat (SJ) and drop jumps (DJ) from a constant dropping height but to different rebound heights. The fascicle length of the vastus lateralis muscle (VL) was determined from real-time ultrasonography during the movement. Tendon length changes were calculated by subtracting the horizontal part of the fascicle length from the muscle–tendon unit (MTU) length. Simultaneously, kinematic, kinetic and electromyographic data were recorded from leg musc…

Materials sciencemedicine.diagnostic_testPhysiologybusiness.industryVastus lateralis muscleAnatomyElectromyographyFasciclemusculoskeletal systemStretch shortening cycleTendonIntensity (physics)medicine.anatomical_structureIn vivomedicineUltrasonographybusinessActa Physiologica Scandinavica
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Temperature dependence of recombination radiation in semiconductor nanostructures with quantum dots containing impurity complexes

2021

Temperature dependence of the spectral intensity of recombination radiation in a quasi-zero-dimensional structure, containing impurity complexes “A++e” (a hole localized on a neutral acceptor, interacting with an electron localized in the ground state of a quantum dot), has been investigated in an external electric field in the presence of tunneling decay of a quasistationary A+-state. Probability of dissipative tunneling of a hole has been calculated in the one-instanton approximation, and the influence of tunneling decay and of an external electric field on the A+-state binding energy and on the spectra of recombination radiation, associated with the optical transition of an electron from…

Mathematics (miscellaneous)Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)nanorakenteetpuolijohteetMaterials Science (miscellaneous)quasi-zero-dimensional structurespectral intensity of recombination radiationimpurity complexesquantum dotslämpötilaCondensed Matter PhysicsCondensed Matter::Mesoscopic Systems and Quantum Hall Effectkvanttifysiikka
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