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Online dimensional control of rolled steel profiles using projected fringes

2020

AbstractFringe projection is a versatile method for mapping the topography of surfaces. In this paper, it is used to measure the defects on the head of railroad rails while the rails are moving. Railroad rails are made by hot rolling. The quality of the finished product is generally good, but surface texture will deteriorate with increasing temperature. A method for online inspection therefore is very desirable. In the present experiment, dimensional inspection of the railroad rails was made online while moving at a speed of 1–2 m/s. Therefore, it is important to minimize the registration time. To achieve this, we apply a method of fringe location with sub-pixel accuracy that requires only …

0209 industrial biotechnologyMeasure (data warehouse)Computer scienceMechanical EngineeringMechanical engineering02 engineering and technologySurface finish01 natural sciencesIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringComputer Science ApplicationsStructured-light 3D scanner010309 opticsVDP::Teknologi: 500020901 industrial engineering & automationControl and Systems Engineering0103 physical sciencesHead (vessel)Software
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Friction Model for Tool/Work Material Contact Applied to Surface Integrity Prediction in Orthogonal Cutting Simulation

2017

Abstract Tribological behavior at both tool/chip and tool/work material interfaces should be highly considered while simulating the machining process. In fact, it is no longer accurate to suppose one independent constant friction coefficient at the tool/chip interface, since in reality it depends on the applied contact conditions, including the sliding velocity and pressure. The contact conditions at both above mentioned interfaces may affect the thermal and mechanical phenomena and consequently the surface integrity predictions. In this article, the influence of contact conditions (sliding velocity) on the tribological behavior of uncoated tungsten carbide tool against OFHC copper work mat…

0209 industrial biotechnologyWork (thermodynamics)Matériaux [Sciences de l'ingénieur]Materials scienceMechanical Phenomenachemistry.chemical_element02 engineering and technologytribology testschemistry.chemical_compound020901 industrial engineering & automation0203 mechanical engineeringcarbide toolTungsten carbideThermalComposite materialGeneral Environmental Sciencecutting simulationfriction modelingMécanique [Sciences de l'ingénieur]MetallurgyOFHC copperTribologyChipCopper020303 mechanical engineering & transportschemistryGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesSurface integrityProcedia CIRP
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Onset of cohesion in cement paste

2004

It is generally agreed that the cohesion of cement paste occurs through the formation of a network of nanoparticles of a calcium-silicate-hydrate ("C-S-H"). However, the mechanism by which these particles develop this cohesion has not been established. Here we propose a dielectric continuum model which includes all ionic interactions within a dispersion of C-S-H particles. It takes into account all co-ions and counterions explicitly (with pure Coulomb interactions between ions and between ions and the surfaces) and makes no further assumptions concerning their hydration or their interactions with the surface sites. At high surface charge densities, the model shows that the surface charge of…

0211 other engineering and technologiesCementNanoparticleIonic bonding02 engineering and technologyDielectricCSHIonchemistry.chemical_compound021105 building & constructionElectrochemistryGeneral Materials ScienceSurface chargecalcium silicate hydrateCalcium silicate hydrateionic correlationsSpectroscopyMonte Carlo simulation[CHIM.MATE] Chemical Sciences/Material chemistryIonic radiusatomic force microscopySurfaces and Interfaces[CHIM.MATE]Chemical Sciences/Material chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter PhysicsC-S-HcohesionchemistryChemical physics[ CHIM.MATE ] Chemical Sciences/Material chemistryCohesion (chemistry)nanoparticlesAFM0210 nano-technology
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Exploring relationships between grid cell size and accuracy for debris-flow susceptibility models: a test in the Giampilieri catchment (Sicily, Italy)

2016

Debris flows are among the most hazardous phenomena in nature, requiring the preparation of suscep- tibility models in order to cope with this severe threat. The aim of this research was to verify whether a grid cell-based susceptibility model was capable of predicting the debris- flow initiation sites in the Giampilieri catchment (10 km2), which was hit by a storm on the 1st October 2009, resulting in more than one thousand landslides. This kind of event is to be considered as recurrent in the area as attested by historical data. Therefore, predictive models have been prepared by using forward stepwise binary logistic regression (BLR), a landslide inventory and a set of geo- environmental …

021110 strategic defence & security studiesGlobal and Planetary Change010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesSettore GEO/04 - Geografia Fisica E Geomorfologia0211 other engineering and technologiesSoil ScienceGeologyStormLandslide02 engineering and technologyLogistic regression01 natural sciencesPollutionDebrisDebris flowRobustness (computer science)Grid cell size Debris-flow susceptibility Forward stepwise selection Giampilieri catchment Messina (Sicily Italy)StatisticsEnvironmental ChemistrySet (psychology)0105 earth and related environmental sciencesEarth-Surface ProcessesWater Science and TechnologyEvent (probability theory)Environmental Earth Sciences
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Characterization of the porous structure of Chilean volcanic soils by nitrogen adsorption and mercury porosimetry

2004

Pore volume, specific surface area (SSA), and total intragranular porosity (TIP) of Chilean soils derived from volcanic materials were studied. Soil samples involving the 0-15 and 15-30 cm depth of virgin and cultivated Collipulli (Ultisol) and Diguillin (Andisol) soils at two particle size fractions (<1 mm and <2 µm) were considered. From mercury porosimetry and N2 adsorption, mainly mesopores (pore diameter, dpore, about 10 nm) were determined for <1 mm Collipulli samples. Diguillin <1 mm soil shows macroporosity with dpore from 70 nm to 7000 nm. The clay fraction of Collipulli has macropores (dpore from 2000 nm to 40000 nm) and mesopores (dpore from 3 nm to 23 nm), while for Diguillin cl…

021110 strategic defence & security studiesMaterials scienceMacropore0211 other engineering and technologiesAnalytical chemistryMineralogy02 engineering and technologyGeneral ChemistryPorosimetry15. Life on land021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyAndisol[SPI]Engineering Sciences [physics]AdsorptionSpecific surface areaKaolinite0210 nano-technologyAllophanePorosityComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS
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HyperWall: A Hypervisor for Detection and Prevention of Malicious Communication

2020

Malicious programs vary widely in their functionality, from key-logging to disk encryption. However, most malicious programs communicate with their operators, thus revealing themselves to various security tools. The security tools incorporated within an operating system are vulnerable to attacks due to the large attack surface of the operating system kernel and modules. We present a kernel module that demonstrates how kernel-mode access can be used to bypass any security mechanism that is implemented in kernel-mode. External security tools, like firewalls, lack important information about the origin of the intercepted packets, thus their filtering policy is usually insufficient to prevent c…

021110 strategic defence & security studiesSoftware_OPERATINGSYSTEMSNetwork securitybusiness.industryComputer scienceNetwork packet0211 other engineering and technologiesHypervisor02 engineering and technologyAttack surfaceComputer securitycomputer.software_genreOperator (computer programming)Trusted computing baseDisk encryptionKernel (image processing)020204 information systems0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringbusinesscomputer
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Photoexcitation of the P4480 State Induces a Secondary Photocycle That Potentially Desensitizes Channelrhodopsin-2

2018

Channelrhodopsins (ChRs) are light-gated cation channels. In spite of their wide use to activate neurons with light, the photocurrents of ChRs rapidly decay in intensity under both continuous illum...

0301 basic medicine010405 organic chemistryChemistryChannelrhodopsinGeneral Chemistry01 natural sciencesBiochemistryCatalysis0104 chemical sciencesPhotoexcitation03 medical and health sciences030104 developmental biologyColloid and Surface ChemistryBiophysicsJournal of the American Chemical Society
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Monitoring B-cell repopulation after depletion therapy in neurologic patients.

2017

ObjectiveTo determine the factors that influence B-cell repopulation after B-cell depletion therapy in neurologic patients and derive recommendations for monitoring and dosing of patients.MethodsIn this study, we determined the association of body surface area (BSA; calculated by body weight and height with the Dubois formula), sex, pretreatment therapy, age, CSF data, and white blood cell counts with the risk and timing of B-cell repopulation, defined as 1% CD19+ cells (of total lymphocytes), following 87 B cell–depleting anti-CD20 treatment cycles of 45 neurologic patients (28 women; mean age ± SD, 44.5 ± 15.0 years).ResultsPatients with a larger BSA had a higher probability to reach 1% C…

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Therapeutic drug monitoring as a tool to optimize 5-FU-based chemotherapy in gastrointestinal cancer patients older than 75 years.

2019

Abstract Aims Most clinical trials exclude elderly people, leading to a limited understanding of the benefit-to-risk ratio in this population. Despite existing data regarding the oncological management of elderly receiving fluorouracil (5-FU)-based regimen, our objective was to investigate 5-FU exposure/toxicity relationship in patients ≥75 years and compare the effectiveness of 5-FU therapeutic drug monitoring between elderly and younger patients. Methods Hundred fifty-four patients (31 of whom are older than 75 years) with gastrointestinal cancers, who were to receive 5-FU–based regimens, were included in our study. At cycle 1 (C1), the 5-FU dose was calculated using patient's body surfac…

0301 basic medicineAdultMaleCancer Researchmedicine.medical_specialty[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]PopulationAntineoplastic Agents03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineInternal medicinemedicineHumansGastrointestinal cancereducationAgedGastrointestinal NeoplasmsRetrospective StudiesBody surface areaAged 80 and overeducation.field_of_studymedicine.diagnostic_testDose-Response Relationship Drugbusiness.industryArea under the curveMiddle Agedmedicine.disease3. Good healthClinical trialRegimen030104 developmental biologyOncologyTolerabilityTherapeutic drug monitoring030220 oncology & carcinogenesisFemaleFluorouracilDrug MonitoringbusinessEuropean journal of cancer (Oxford, England : 1990)
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Thermosensory mapping of skin wetness sensitivity across the body of young males and females at rest and following maximal incremental running

2019

Key points: Humans lack skin receptors for wetness (i.e. hygroreceptors), yet we present a remarkable wetness sensitivity. Afferent inputs from skin cold-sensitive thermoreceptors are key for sensing wetness; yet, it is unknown whether males and females differ in their wetness sensitivity across their body and whether high intensity exercise modulates this sensitivity. We mapped sensitivity to cold, neutral and warm wetness across five body regions and show that females are more sensitive to skin wetness than males, and that this difference is greater for cold than warm wetness sensitivity. We also show that a single bout of maximal exercise reduced the sensitivity to skin wetness (i.e. hyg…

0301 basic medicineAdultMaleHot TemperaturePhysiologyRestSensationPhysiologySensory systemBiologyWetnessRunning03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineCutaneous receptorPhysical StimulationSkin Physiological PhenomenaSensationHumansThermosensingSensitivity (control systems)Skin wetnessExerciseSkinBody surface areaSex CharacteristicsFootThermoreceptorsCold Temperature030104 developmental biologyTouch PerceptionTouchThermoreceptorBody regionFemaleSexSkin Temperature030217 neurology & neurosurgeryBody Temperature Regulation
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