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Interferometric microscopy study of the surface roughness of Portland cement under the action of different irrigants

2013

Objectives: Some investigations suggested common Portland cement (PC) as a substitute material for MTA for endodontic use; both MTA and PC have a similar composition. The aim of this study was to determine the surface roughness of common PC before and after the exposition to different endodontic irrigating solutions: 10% and 20% citric acid, 17% ethylenediaminetetraacetic (EDTA) and 5% sodium hypochlorite. Study Design: Fifty PC samples in the form of cubes were prepared. PC was mixed with distilled water (powder/liquid ratio 3:1 by weight). The samples were immersed for one minute in 10% and 20% citric acid, 17% EDTA and 5% sodium hypochlorite. After gold coating, PC samples were examined …

Dental materialsSodium HypochloriteSurface PropertiesMaterials dentalsDentistryDental CementsEthylenediaminetetraacetic acidOdontologíaSurface finishCitric Acidlaw.inventionEndodonticschemistry.chemical_compoundDental cementlawMaterials TestingSurface roughnessEndodònciaGeneral DentistryMicroscopyRoot Canal Irrigantsbusiness.industry:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Ciencias de la saludPortland cementOtorhinolaryngologychemistryDistilled waterSodium hypochloriteUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASSurgeryResearch-ArticlebusinessCitric acidNuclear chemistry
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ROUGHNESS CONTROL OF PARTS OBTAINED THROUGH INCREMENTAL SHEET FORMING

2007

Abstract The present paper adresses the issue of controlling the quality of surface in the case of a new sheet metal forming process by which various curved shells are formed without the help of expensive dies. The roughness of the surface which comes in direct contact with the punch at incremental sheet forming suffers an obvious worsening compared to the initial blank surface roughness. The present paper discusses the measuring of the roughness of parts obtained through the previously mentioned process and highlights the factors that influence it. There were taken into account the initial roughness of the punch, the punch diameter and the friction coefficient between the punch and the bla…

Engineering drawingEngineeringComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSIONMathematical modelbusiness.industryProcess (computing)Forming processesGeneral MedicineSurface finishBlankvisual_artSurface roughnessvisual_art.visual_art_mediumComposite materialbusinessSheet metalIncremental sheet formingIFAC Proceedings Volumes
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A frequency compensation algorithm of four-wheel coherence random road

2013

Published version of an article in the journal: Mathematical Problems in Engineering. Also available from the publisher at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/986584 Open access The road surface roughness is the main source of kinematic excitation of a moving vehicle, which has an important influence on vehicle performance. In recent decades, random road models have been widely studied, and a four-wheel random road time domain model is usually generated based on the correlation of the four-wheel input, in which a coherence function is used to describe the coherence of the road input between the left and right wheels usually. However, during our research, there are some conditions that show that…

EngineeringArticle Subjectroad surface roughnessroads and streetsGeneral Mathematicstime domain modelingmoving vehiclesFrequency compensationKinematicsalgorithmspower spectral densityAutomotive engineeringDamperVehicle dynamicsCoherence (signal processing)vehicle wheelsbusiness.industrylcsh:Mathematicsvehicle dynamicsGeneral Engineeringroad roughnessaxlesSpectral densitylcsh:QA1-939VDP::Mathematics and natural science: 400::Mathematics: 410Axlevehicle performancelcsh:TA1-2040Control systemkinematic excitationlcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)businessAlgorithmcoherence functionfrequency compensation
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Effects of the cluster surface on the electronic shell structure: faceting, roughness and softness

1995

Several simple models have been used to study the effects of the surface on the electronic shell structure in metal clusters. The main results are as follows: The icosahedral clusters have the same electronic shell structure as the sphere up to about 1000 atoms. The surface roughness causes the distribution of the level spacings to be a Wigner distribution. By varying the softness of the potential we can obtain potentials where the simplest classical orbits are the ‘five-point star’ or even ‘the three-point star’.

FacetingSurface (mathematics)Materials scienceClassical mechanicsIcosahedral symmetryPhysics::Atomic and Molecular ClustersCluster (physics)Surface roughnessWigner distribution functionFermi energySurface finishMolecular physics
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Effects of irregular two-dimensional and three-dimensional surface roughness in turbulent channel flows

2012

Abstract Wall-resolved Large Eddy Simulation of fully developed turbulent channel flows over two different rough surfaces is performed to investigate on the effects of irregular 2D and 3D roughness on the turbulence. The two geometries are obtained through the superimposition of sinusoidal functions having random amplitudes and different wave lengths. In the 2D configuration the irregular shape in the longitudinal direction is replicated in the transverse one, while in the 3D case the sinusoidal functions are generated both in streamwise and spanwise directions. Both channel walls are roughened in such a way as to obtain surfaces with statistically equivalent roughness height, but different…

Fluid Flow and Transfer ProcessesMaterials scienceTurbulencebusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringReynolds numberGeometrySurface finishReynolds stressCondensed Matter PhysicsOpen-channel flowSettore ICAR/01 - IdraulicaPhysics::Fluid DynamicsTurbulencesymbols.namesakeOpticsRoughness lengthLarge Eddy simulationSurface roughnesssymbolsRoughnebusinessLarge eddy simulation
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Numerical observations of turbulence structure modification in channel flow over 2D and 3D rough walls

2015

Abstract The effects of wall roughness on turbulence structure modifications were explored by numerical experiments, carried out using Large Eddy Simulation techniques. The wall geometry was made using an archetypal artificial method, thus to achieve irregular two- and three-dimensional shapes. The proposed roughness shapes are highly irregular and are characterised by high and small peaks, thus it can be considered a practical realistic roughness. Their effects are analysed comparing the turbulence quantities over smooth, 2D and 3D rough walls of fully developed channel flow at relatively low friction Reynolds number Re τ = 395 . Both transitional and fully rough regimes have been investig…

Fluid Flow and Transfer ProcessesSurface (mathematics)Materials scienceSimilarity (geometry)Turbulence simulationTurbulenceMechanical EngineeringReynolds numberCondensed Matter PhysicSurface finishMechanicsCondensed Matter PhysicsSettore ICAR/01 - IdraulicaOpen-channel flowPhysics::Fluid DynamicsThree-dimensional irregular roughnesymbols.namesakeClassical mechanicsLESsymbolsSurface roughnessChannel flowLarge eddy simulationInternational Journal of Heat and Fluid Flow
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Chemical composition and roughness of enamel and composite after bleaching, acidic beverages and toothbrushing

2019

Background In this study was assessed the surface roughness and chemical composition of tooth enamel and composite resin after bleaching treatment, immersion in acidic beverages, and simulated toothbrushing. Material and methods One hundred and twenty dental blocks (10 x 10 x 3 mm) were randomly assigned (n = 10) according to surface treatment [none (N), bleaching (B), toothbrushing (T), and B+T] and storage medium [saliva (S), whiskey (W), and orange juice (O)]: experimental groups - N+S, N+W, N+O, B+S, B+W, B+O, S+T, W+T, O+T, B+S+T, B+W+T, and B+O+T. Two bleaching sessions were conducted using 38% hydrogen peroxide (3 applications). Surface roughness was measured using a roughness tester…

Fluorescence spectrometry01 natural sciences010309 optics03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicinestomatognathic system0103 physical sciencesmedicineSurface roughnessHydrogen peroxideGeneral DentistryChemical compositionOrange juiceEnamel paintChemistryResearchEsthetic Dentistry030206 dentistry:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Tooth enamelmedicine.anatomical_structurevisual_artUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASvisual_art.visual_art_mediumComposition (visual arts)Nuclear chemistryJournal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry
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Influence of metal–support interaction on the surface structure of gold nanoclusters deposited on native SiOx/Si substrates

2014

The structure of small gold nanoclusters (R ~ 2.5 nm) deposited on different silica on silicon substrates is investigated using several characterization techniques (AFM, XRD, EXAFS and GISAXS). The grain morphology and the surface roughness of the deposited gold clusters are determined by AFM. The in-plane GISAXS intensity is modelled in order to obtain information about the cluster size and the characteristic length scale of the surface roughness. AFM and GISAXS results are in excellent agreement and show that the surface morphology of the deposited clusters depends on whether defect-rich (native) or defect-free (thermal) silica is used as a substrate. Gold clusters show a strong tendency …

Gold clusterMaterials scienceExtended X-ray absorption fine structureGeneral Physics and AstronomyNanoparticleNanotechnologySubstrate (electronics)Thermal treatmentgoldNanoclustersEXAFSsurfaces nanoparticles GISAXS AFMChemical engineeringSurface roughnessGrazing-incidence small-angle scatteringPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryGISAXSmetal-support interactionPhysical Chemistry Chemical Physics
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Influence of surface roughness in hydrological response of semiarid catchments

2005

Abstract Here, an investigation has been carried out in order to understand the influence of the surface roughness in the definition of the hydrological response of semiarid catchments. Following a previous study of one of the authors, a modified version of TOPMODEL is used, in which the convolution routing procedure has been extended to the hillslopes by specifying the routing velocity for each pixel of the watershed. These velocities have been linked to the watershed land use through the different surface roughness whose coefficients has been derived on the basis of Engman's table. In this paper, roughness coefficient distributions are expressed as function of a unique value treated as a …

HydrologyWatershedSurface roughneContributing areaSettore ICAR/02 - Costruzioni Idrauliche E Marittime E IdrologiaHydrographSurface finishGLUERouting (hydrology)Distance–area curveCalibrationSurface roughnessTOPMODELDigital elevation modelGLUESemiarid catchmentGeologyWater Science and Technology
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Aluminium-steel plating by press welding

2021

A series of researches related to aluminium-steel plating by press welding are presented in the paper. In this sense, the influence of the roughness of the aluminium and steel test samples was taken into account, but also of the post-welding heat treatment on the characteristics of the joints made. S355 steel specimens and AlMgSi0.7 F27 aluminium specimens were analyzed. The samples were processed and roughness Ra = 2.51-51.09 µm were obtained. Also, after making the joints, a postwelding heat treatment was applied which consisted of a heating at a temperature of 425 °C with a duration of 6.5 hours and a slow cooling to room temperature. Six distinct samples were made in terms of surface ro…

Interface layerMaterials sciencechemistry.chemical_elementWeldingSurface finishEngineering (General). Civil engineering (General)law.inventionchemistryAluminiumlawPlatingSurface roughnessTA1-2040Tube (container)Composite materialJoint (geology)MATEC Web of Conferences
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