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Thermodynamische Stabilit�t makromolekularer Kristalle

1960

The density of free energy of a chain crystal contains two terms of opposed sign dependent on the numberN of chain elements in the straight section of the macromolecules between the surfaces of the crystal perpendicular to thec-axis. The surface energy contributes a positive term decreasing withN. The amplitude Φ of the periodic lattice field opposing the chain translation in thec-axis yields the negative term. Due to the incoherent longitudinal thermal vibration of the four first-order neighbours of any chain the fieldΦ is smeared out. Its amplitude decreases the more the higherN and hence yields an increase in free energy density with increasingN. As a consequence of the opposite sign of …

PhysicsVibrationNuclear and High Energy PhysicsAmplitudeCondensed matter physicsSpontaneous processLattice (order)ThermalPerpendicularNuclear fusionSurface energyZeitschrift f�r Physik
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The Influence of Particular Modes of Vibration

1986

When vibration stress occurs at the place of work, 1, 2, or 3 directions of the coordinate system related to man, or vectors of these axes, can be involved (Fig. 1). In such multiaxial vibration, the stress may predominate in one direction or may have similar magnitudes in all directions. In addition, rotational vibration about these axes may also take place (see section “Rotational Vibration,” p. 125).

PhysicsVibrationStress (mechanics)Normal modeWork (physics)Coordinate systemRandom vibrationGeometryVibration exposureRotational vibration
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Immediate Effects of Vibration Transmitted to the Hand

1981

Summary Three different research projects have been accomplished on the problems: biomechanical behaviour of the hand-arm-system; subjective sensation; physiological changes. Some of the main results were:—the wrist and—with smaller amplifications—the elbow show resonances at low vibration frequencies (10–20 Hz);—with constant acceleration subjective perception decreases with increasing frequency;—application of static grip force—without vibration—causes significant reduction of the skin temperature, which under vibration stress remains at the same lowered level.

PhysicsVibrationSubjective sensationAccelerationmedicine.anatomical_structureAcousticsSubjective perceptionElbowmedicineSkin temperatureWrist
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A local picture associated with a triply degenerate vibrational mode: vibrational and rovibrational local states

1998

International audience; Abstract: A symmetrized basis adapted to the study of some vibrational excited states of spherical top molecules is proposed. This basis, consistent with the Cartesian picture associated with a three-dimensional mode, is then tested numerically through various XY6 and XY4 molecules. In addition, some simulations, made with 238UF6 and a simplified version of an effective Hamiltonian, clearly show that the method can be further extended through the construction of a symmetrized local rovibrational basis.

Physics[ PHYS.QPHY ] Physics [physics]/Quantum Physics [quant-ph]Degenerate energy levelsBiophysicsRotational–vibrational spectroscopyCondensed Matter Physicslaw.inventionsymbols.namesakelawQuantum mechanicsExcited statesymbolsMoleculeCartesian coordinate systemPhysics::Chemical PhysicsPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryAtomic physicsHamiltonian (quantum mechanics)Molecular Biology[PHYS.QPHY] Physics [physics]/Quantum Physics [quant-ph]Molecular Physics
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High-resolution study of some doubly excited vibrational states of PH2D: the m1 + m2, m2 + m5, m2 + m3, and m2 + m6 bands

2004

Abstract The absorption bands ν 1 + ν 2 , ν 2 + ν 3 , and ν 2 + ν 6 of PH 2 D have been recorded for the first time using a high-resolution Bruker 120 HR interferometer, and rotationally analyzed. Some transitions belonging to the very weak band ν 2 + ν 5 and enhanced in intensity by strong interactions with the ν 1 + ν 2 band were also assigned. Sets of parameters obtained from the fit reproduce experimental line position of the bands ν 1 + ν 2 and ν 2 + ν 3 with about the experimental accuracy. The residuals of the ro-vibrational energies of the ν 2 + ν 6 band are about 10 times larger. Reasons for the poorer reproduction of the latter data are given.

Physics[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-AO-PH]Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics [physics.ao-ph]Resonance interactions010304 chemical physicsHigh resolutionSpectroscopic parametersPH2D molecule01 natural sciencesAtomic and Molecular Physics and Optics010309 opticsNuclear magnetic resonanceVibration–rotation spectra[ PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-AO-PH ] Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics [physics.ao-ph]Excited state0103 physical sciencesPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryAtomic physicsSpectroscopyLine (formation)
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Direct theoretical evidence of nuclear motion in H+2by means of high harmonic generation

2007

The numerical solution of the time-dependent Schro ̈dinger equation for vibrating hydrogen molecular ions in many-cycle laser pulses shows that high- order harmonic generation is sensitive to laser-induced molecular vibrations. In particular, the odd harmonic lines in the emitted spectra are surrounded by additional regular peaks whose spacing is given by the vibrational frequency of the nuclei motion. Analytical theory relates these satellite peaks to the molecular vibrations in terms of an approximated effective potentials. These results are not affected by the dimensionality of the system.

Physicsatomic molecularNonlinear opticsHarmonic (mathematics)Condensed Matter PhysicsDiatomic moleculeAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsSpectral lineSchrödinger equationIonsymbols.namesakeMolecular vibrationsymbolsHigh harmonic generationAtomic physicsJournal of Physics B: Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
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Vibration Detector Based on GMR Sensors

2009

Up to now, vibrations have mostly been sensed by measuring displacement, velocity, and acceleration. The most common types of vibration sensors are piezoelectric, capacitive, null-balance, strain gage, optoelectronic, resonance beam, and piezoresistive. We present a low-cost and low-power vibration detector based on the measurement of magnetic field variations induced in a recent SS501 giant magnetoresistance (GMR) magnetic sensor, for which has never been applied. Vibrations on small ferromagnetic pieces disturb the Earth's magnetic field. These weak perturbations can be detected and measured over the assumed constant Earth's magnetic field, which is uniform over a wide area. A novel array…

Physicsbusiness.industryCapacitive sensingAcousticsDetectorElectrical engineeringMusical instrumentGiant magnetoresistancePiezoresistive effectMagnetic fieldlaw.inventionVibrationlawElectrical and Electronic EngineeringTuning forkbusinessInstrumentationIEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement
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SPECTROSCOPY AND NON-EQUILIBRIUM DISTRIBUTION OF VIBRATIONALLY EXCITED METHANE IN A SUPERSONIC JET

1998

Abstract High-resolution spectra of supersonic jets of vibrationally excited methane have been recorded by diode laser in the 8 μm region. A formalism for the description of energy distribution is proposed. It allows to estimate populations of vibrational polyads. Under these non-equilibrium conditions, translational temperature is also measured from line profiles. For relaxation, it is shown that vibrational relaxation between polyads is negligible whereas strong redistribution of population arises inside each polyad. Spectroscopically, observed lines involving the first four excited polyads allows cross-checked tests for energy level analysis.

Physicseducation.field_of_studyRadiationPopulationLaserAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsMethaneSpectral linelaw.inventionMathematics::Logicchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistrylawExcited stateVibrational energy relaxationSupersonic speedPhysics::Chemical PhysicsAtomic physicseducationSpectroscopySpectroscopyJournal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer
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The optical blocking filter for the ATHENA wide field imager: Ongoing activities towards the conceptual design

2015

ATHENA is the L2 mission selected by ESA to pursue the science theme "Hot and Energetic Universe" (launch scheduled in 2028). One of the key instruments of ATHENA is the Wide Field Imager (WFI) which will provide imaging in the 0.1-15 keV band over a 40'x40' large field of view, together with spectrally and time-resolved photon counting. The WFI camera, based on arrays of DEPFET active pixel sensors, is also sensitive to UV/Vis photons. Optically generated electron-hole pairs may degrade the spectral resolution as well as change the energy scale by introducing a signal offset. For this reason, the use of an X-ray transparent optical blocking filter is needed to allow the observation of all …

PhysicsfilterOffset (computer science)PhotonPixelbusiness.industryElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialApplied MathematicsAstrophysics::Instrumentation and Methods for AstrophysicsComputer Science Applications1707 Computer Vision and Pattern RecognitionCondensed Matter PhysicPhoton countingATHENAVibrationInstrumentation for AstrophysicX-rayOpticsConceptual designWFIField-effect transistorSpectral resolutionElectrical and Electronic Engineeringbusiness
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Experimental studies of a single flexibly-mounted rod in a triangular rod bundle in cross-flow

2018

Experiments on flow-induced vibrations using a closely-packed triangular rod array with a pitch-todiameter ratio of 1.1 in water cross-flow was carried out at Paul Scherrer Institute. The bundle consists of 21 row of five rods in each one. Single flexibly-mounted test rod (TR) is in the fourth row in an otherwise fixed array. The test rod can freely move in the transverse and in-line direction. Two accelerometer sensors were attached at both ends of the TR to measure the rod response on the fluid flow. The effect of flow rate on the stability of the flexibly-mounted TR has been analysed. During experiments, it reveals a set of conditions and tendencies for the flow-induced vibration in the …

Physicsgenetic structuresMechanicsAccelerometerRodVolumetric flow rateVibrationTransverse planeFlow (mathematics)lcsh:TA1-2040BundleFluid dynamicssense organslcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)MATEC Web of Conferences
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