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Using Factorial Design Methodology to Assess PLA-g-Ma and Henequen Microfibrillated Cellulose Content on the Mechanical Properties of Poly(lactic acid) Composites
In this work, a 22 factorial design was used to study the effect of microfibrillated henequen cellulose fibers (HENCEL) and PLA-g-MA coupling agent contents on the tensile, flexural, and impact mechanical properties and the heat deflection temperature (HDT) of biodegradable PLA composites. The results show that the principal effects of HENCEL and MA are statistically significant for the tensile, flexural, HDT, and impact strength properties of PLA composites. Regarding the interactions between the principle effects, MA-HENCEL, there are differences with respect to the mechanical property; for example, for tensile and flexural mechanical properties, there is a synergistic effect between MA and HENCEL, whereas for HDT and impact strength there is not any. The micromechanical analysis shows an excellent agreement between the measured and the estimated values for both the composite tensile strength and the elastic modulus and only slight deviations were noticed for high microfibrillated cellulose fibers content. The morphological analysis via SEM indicated that the addition of PLA-g-MA improved the fiber-matrix adhesion because of the HENCEL unbounding and pull-out decreases from the PLA matrix. The use of appropriate values of matrix strength and stiffness and considering the improved fiber-matrix adhesion of the coupling agent yield a good agreement between experimental and estimated values
Les enzymes antioxydantes circulantes comme marqueurs d'effet chez les mineurs de charbon
L'inhalation chronique de poussières de charbon entraîne une migration des cellules inflammatoires dans l'espace alvéolaire. La phagocytose des particules inhalées est suivie par une activation des macrophages et des neutrophiles, appelée " explosion oxydante ". Les cellules inflammatoires libèrent alors des protéases, des médiateurs de l'inflammation et des Espèces Activées de l'Oxygène (EAO). Les EAO sont des molécules dérivées de l'oxygène, ayant une durée de vie courte mais une extrême réactivité. Elles s'attaquent aux membranes des cellules, aux protéines, à l'ADN et sont impliquées dans le développement de nombreuses pathologies telles que la cataracte et le cancer
Isotropization of Bianchi type models and a new FRW solution in Brans-Dicke theory
Using scaled variables we are able to integrate an equation valid for
isotropic and anisotropic Bianchi type I, V, IX models in Brans-Dicke (BD)
theory. We analyze known and new solutions for these models in relation with
the possibility that anisotropic models asymptotically isotropize, and/or
possess inflationary properties. In particular, a new solution of curve
() Friedmann-Robertson-Walker (FRW) cosmologies in Brans-Dicke theory
is analyzed.Comment: 15 pages, 4 postscript figures, to appear in Gen. Rel. Grav., special
issue dedicated in honour of Prof. H. Dehne
Effect of maternal age on ATP content and distribution of mitochondria in bovine oocytes.
Our objective was to understand how maternal age influences the mitochondrial population and ATP content of in vivo matured bovine oocytes
Variational collocation on finite intervals
In this paper we study a new family of sinc--like functions, defined on an
interval of finite width. These functions, which we call ``little sinc'', are
orthogonal and share many of the properties of the sinc functions. We show that
the little sinc functions supplemented with a variational approach enable one
to obtain accurate results for a variety of problems. We apply them to the
interpolation of functions on finite domain and to the solution of the
Schr\"odinger equation, and compare the performance of present approach with
others.Comment: 12 pages, 8 figures, 1 tabl
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