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Modeling of Magnetic-Field-Assisted Fluidization: Model Development and CFD Simulation of Magnetically Stabilized Fluidized Beds

2014

Magnetic-field-assisted fluidization is starting to be considered as a viable alternative to standard fluidized beds for those operations (such as particle separations, filtration, adsorption) in which the solid phase can be made of magnetic particles or, alternatively, the fluidizing agent is a ferro-fluid; thus the fluid bed responds to the action of magnetic fields, and stabilized fluidization regimes can be generated. One of the major difficulties to be tackled is the development of a predictive model capable of estimating the stabilized-to-bubbling transition velocity for a given magnetic field or, on the other hand, the magnetic field intensity required to stabilize the bed to a quies…

Materials scienceGeneral Chemical EngineeringComputational fluid dynamicslaw.inventionPhysics::Fluid DynamicsFLUIDIZATIONlawlcsh:Technology (General)Fluid dynamicsmagneto-fluidizationlcsh:Nuclear and particle physics. Atomic energy. RadioactivityGeneral Materials ScienceFluidizationcfdFiltrationbusiness.industrymathematical modelingGeneral EngineeringGeneral ChemistryMechanicsmsfbMagnetic fieldFluidized bedlcsh:T1-995lcsh:QC770-798Magnetic nanoparticlesParticlegas fluidizationbusiness
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Comparison between a Uniaxial Compaction Tester and a Shear Tester for the Characterization of Powder Flowability

2014

The complete characterization of powder flow properties with shear cells is a long and time-consuming process that requires specially trained operators or costly automated instruments. For these reasons, in industrial practice, the use of simpler and less extensive measurement by uniaxial compaction testers is often preferred. However, previous studies in the literature indicate that the results of the two techniques are not directly comparable due to the different stress state conditions achieved in the two testers.In this study, an experimental campaign to measure the flow function of five different powders with a ring shear tester (RST) and a uniaxial compaction tester (UCT) was performe…

Materials scienceGeneral Chemical EngineeringGeneral EngineeringCompactionwall frictionGeneral Chemistryring shear testerShear (geology)powder flowabilitycohesive powderslcsh:Technology (General)lcsh:T1-995lcsh:QC770-798General Materials Sciencelcsh:Nuclear and particle physics. Atomic energy. RadioactivityComposite materialuniaxial compaction testerKONA Powder and Particle Journal
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Mammalian cell growth on gold nanoparticle-decorated substrates is influenced by the nanoparticle coating

2014

In this work, we study epithelial cell growth on substrates decorated with gold nanorods that are functionalized either with a positively charged cytotoxic surfactant or with a biocompatible polymer exhibiting one of two different end groups, resulting in a neutral or negative surface charge of the particle. Upon observation of cell growth for three days by live cell imaging using optical dark field microscopy, it was found that all particles supported cell adhesion while no directed cell migration and no significant particle internalization occurred. Concerning cell adhesion and spreading as compared to cell growth on bare substrates after 3 days of incubation, a reduction by 45% and 95%, …

Materials scienceGeneral Physics and AstronomyNanoparticleNanotechnologyengineering.materiallcsh:Chemical technologylcsh:TechnologyFull Research Paperbasolateral application; cytotoxicity; electric cell–substrate impedance sensing; gold; nanoparticlesPulmonary surfactantCoatingNanotechnologyGeneral Materials Sciencelcsh:TP1-1185Surface chargeElectrical and Electronic Engineeringlcsh:Sciencelcsh:Tgoldlcsh:QC1-999Dielectric spectroscopyNanoscienceSurface coatingChemical engineeringelectric cell–substrate impedance sensingengineeringParticlebasolateral applicationcytotoxicityNanorodnanoparticleslcsh:Qlcsh:Physics
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Mechanical properties of MDCK II cells exposed to gold nanorods

2015

Background: The impact of gold nanoparticles on cell viability has been extensively studied in the past. Size, shape and surface functionalization including opsonization of gold particles ranging from a few nanometers to hundreds of nanometers are among the most crucial parameters that have been focussed on. Cytoxicity of nanomaterial has been assessed by common cytotoxicity assays targeting enzymatic activity such as LDH, MTT and ECIS. So far, however, less attention has been paid to the mechanical parameters of cells exposed to gold particles, which is an important reporter on the cellular response to external stimuli.Results: Mechanical properties of confluent MDCK II cells exposed to go…

Materials scienceGeneral Physics and AstronomyNanotechnologylcsh:Chemical technologylcsh:TechnologyFull Research Papermembrane tensionNanomaterialsMicroscopyNanotechnologylcsh:TP1-1185General Materials ScienceElectrical and Electronic Engineeringlcsh:Scienceatomic force microscopylcsh:TCTABQuartz crystal microbalanceDynamic mechanical analysisgold nanorodslcsh:QC1-999NanoscienceMembraneColloidal goldQCMMDCK II cellsBiophysicsSurface modificationlcsh:QNanorodlcsh:PhysicsBeilstein Journal of Nanotechnology
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Biocalcite, a multifunctional inorganic polymer: Building block for calcareous sponge spicules and bioseed for the synthesis of calcium phosphate-bas…

2014

Calcium carbonate is the material that builds up the spicules of the calcareous sponges. Recent results revealed that the calcium carbonate/biocalcite-based spicular skeleton of these animals is formed through an enzymatic mechanism, such as the skeleton of the siliceous sponges, evolutionarily the oldest animals that consist of biosilica. The enzyme that mediates the calcium carbonate deposition has been identified as a carbonic anhydrase (CA) and has been cloned from the calcareous sponge species Sycon raphanus. Calcium carbonate deposits are also found in vertebrate bones besides the main constituent, calcium phosphate/hydroxyapatite (HA). Evidence has been presented that during the init…

Materials scienceGeneral Physics and Astronomychemistry.chemical_elementMineralogyReview02 engineering and technologyCalciumlcsh:Chemical technologybonelcsh:Technologysponge03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundVateriteNanotechnologylcsh:TP1-1185General Materials SciencebiocalciteSycon raphanusElectrical and Electronic Engineeringlcsh:Sciencebone formation030304 developmental biologycalcareous spiculesCalcite0303 health sciencesbiologyCalcareous spongelcsh:T021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologybiology.organism_classificationlcsh:QC1-999NanoscienceSpongeCalcium carbonatechemistryChemical engineeringlcsh:Q0210 nano-technologybioprintingCalcareouslcsh:PhysicsBeilstein Journal of Nanotechnology
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Geometric Analysis of Type B Aortic Dissections Shows Aortic Remodeling After Intervention Using Multilayer Stents

2020

Recently, multilayer stents for type B aortic dissections (TBAD) have been proposed to decrease false lumen flow, increase and streamline true lumen flow, and retain branch vessel patency. We aimed to provide a protocol with standardized techniques to investigate aortic remodeling of TBAD by multilayer flow modulators (MFM) in static geometric and hemodynamic analyses. Combining existing literature and new insights, a standardized protocol was designed. Using pre- and postoperative CT scans, geometric models were constructed, lumen dimensions were calculated, computational fluid dynamics (CFD) models were composed, and velocity and pressures were calculated. Sixteen TBAD cases treated with …

Materials scienceGeometric analysisHemodynamics3d modelcomputational fluid dynamics030204 cardiovascular system & hematologylcsh:TechnologyArticle03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemedicineMedical imagingGeneral Materials Scienceaortic dissectionlcsh:Microscopylcsh:QC120-168.85Aortic dissectionlcsh:QH201-278.5multilayer flow modulatorlcsh:Tmedicine.diseaseaortic remodelinggeometric analysisLumen DiameterFlow velocitylcsh:TA1-2040lcsh:Descriptive and experimental mechanicslcsh:Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineeringlcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)lcsh:TK1-9971030217 neurology & neurosurgeryBiomedical engineeringLumen (unit)Materials
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Effect of Hydrogen and Absence of Passive Layer on Corrosive Properties of Aluminum Alloys

2020

This paper reports the results of research on the effect of hydrogen permeation and the absence of passive layers on the variations in the corrosive properties of aluminum alloys. The study demonstrated that such variations contribute to the deterioration of corrosive properties, which in turn contributes to shortening the reliability time associated with the operation of aluminum alloy structures. The analysis involved structural aluminum alloys: EN AW-1050A, EN AW-5754, and EN AW-6060. It was demonstrated that the absorption of hydrogen by the analyzed alloys led to the shift of the electrode potential to the negative side. The built hydrogen corrosion cells demonstrate in each case the f…

Materials scienceHydrogenchemistry.chemical_element02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistryElectrochemistrylcsh:Technology01 natural sciencesArticleCorrosionGalvanic cellGeneral Materials ScienceComposite materiallcsh:Microscopylcsh:QC120-168.85Anaerobic corrosionaluminum alloyscorrosionreliabilityenvironmental engineeringlcsh:QH201-278.5Electromotive forcelcsh:Ttechnology industry and agriculturealuminum alloys; hydrogen; corrosion; reliability; environmental engineering021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyequipment and supplies0104 chemical scienceschemistrylcsh:TA1-2040hydrogenElectrodelcsh:Descriptive and experimental mechanicslcsh:Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineeringlcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)0210 nano-technologylcsh:TK1-9971Electrode potentialMaterials
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Influence of machining parameters on surface roughness in WEDM cutting

2020

Wire Electrical Discharge Machining is a cutting method used for obtaining parts with complex geometries or for cutting hard metals. This рарer ѕeekѕ to emрhаѕіze the іmрortаnce of thіѕ unconventіonаl technology аnd more ѕрecіfіcаlly the іmрortаnce of knowіng the раrаmeterѕ of а рroceѕѕ before рlаnnіng the рroductіon of а benchmаrk. Cylіndrіcаl metаl cаrbіde раrtѕ wіth а hаrdneѕѕ of 1620 HV / 92 HRC were cut durіng the analysis9, uѕіng the mіnіmum аnd mаxіmum vаlueѕ of the cutting раrаmeterѕ: wire feed rаte, wire rotаtіon ѕрeed, wіre tenѕіon, dіelectrіc рreѕѕure, electrіcаl current(Α) аnd electrіcаl рotentіаl (V). The roughneѕѕ of the obtаіned ѕurfаceѕ has been meаѕured after being cut аnd …

Materials scienceMachiningmachining.lcsh:Tlcsh:TA1-2040surface roughnessSurface roughnesswedmComposite materialcutting parameterslcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)lcsh:TechnologyJournal of Research and Innovation for Sustainable Society
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Aggregative behavior of cohesive magnesium carbonate powders during fluidization and aerated discharge

2014

In this paper we studied the aerated discharge of two magnesium carbonate powders differing in their average diameter and particle size distribution. These samples were characterized by means of fluidization experiments and rheology shear tests carried out in a rotating shear cell. In the hopper discharge experiments, besides the discharge rates and the mass of residual solids as a function of the aeration rate, the aggregative behavior was observed by means of photographic techniques. Solids aggregates were actually visible within the aerated beds of solids during the fluidization experiments and in the streams of the discharging solids. Experimental data on the powder flow properties and …

Materials scienceMagnesiumGeneral Chemical EngineeringMetallurgyGeneral Engineeringchemistry.chemical_elementGeneral Chemistrychemistrylcsh:Technology (General)lcsh:T1-995lcsh:QC770-798lcsh:Nuclear and particle physics. Atomic energy. RadioactivityGeneral Materials ScienceFluidizationAeration
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Comparative In Vitro Study of the Bond Strength of Composite to Carbon Fiber Versus Ceramic to Cobalt–Chromium Alloys Frameworks for Fixed Dental Pro…

2020

Purpose: The aim of this comparative in vitro study was to assess the bond strength and mechanical failure of carbon-fiber-reinforced composites against cobalt&ndash

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