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Development of configurational forces during the injection of an elastic rod
When an inextensible elastic rod is 'injected' through a sliding sleeve
against a fixed constraint, configurational forces are developed, deeply
influencing the mechanical response. This effect, which is a consequence of the
change in length of the portion of the rod included between the sliding sleeve
and the fixed constraint, is theoretically demonstrated (via integration of the
elastica) and experimentally validated on a proof-of-concept structure
(displaying an interesting force reversal in the load/deflection diagram), to
provide conclusive evidence to mechanical phenomena relevant in several
technologies, including guide wire for artery catheterization, or wellbore
insertion of a steel pipe.Comment: 10 pages, 4 figures, Extreme Mechanics Letters (2015
Separatrix Reconnections in Chaotic Regimes
In this paper we extend the concept of separatrix reconnection into chaotic
regimes. We show that even under chaotic conditions one can still understand
abrupt jumps of diffusive-like processes in the relevant phase-space in terms
of relatively smooth realignments of stable and unstable manifolds of unstable
fixed points.Comment: 4 pages, 5 figures, submitted do Phys. Rev. E (1998
Experimental investigation of the elastoplastic response of aluminum silicate spray dried powder during cold compaction
Mechanical experiments have been designed and performed to investigate the
elasto-plastic behaviour of green bodies formed from an aluminum silicate spray
dried powder used for tiles production. Experiments have been executed on
samples obtained from cold compaction into a cylindrical mould and include:
uniaxial strain, equi-biaxial flexure and high-pressure triaxial
compression/extension tests. Two types of powders have been used to realize the
green body samples, differing in the values of water content, which have been
taken equal to those usually employed in the industrial forming of traditional
ceramics. Yielding of the green body during compaction has been characterized
in terms of yield surface shape, failure envelope, and evolution of cohesion
and void ratio with the forming pressure, confirming the validity of previously
proposed constitutive models for dense materials obtained through cold
compaction of granulates.Comment: 17 pages; Journal of the European Ceramic Society, 201
Bound on the multiplicity of almost complete intersections
Let be a polynomial ring over a field of characteristic zero and let be a graded ideal of height which is minimally generated by
homogeneous polynomials. If where has degree
and has height , then the multiplicity of is
bounded above by .Comment: 7 pages; to appear in Communications in Algebr
Hadronic versus leptonic origin of gamma-ray emission from supernova remnants
GeV and TeV emission from the forward shocks of supernova remnants (SNRs)
indicates that they are capable particle accelerators, making them promising
sources of Galactic cosmic rays (CRs). However, it remains uncertain whether
this -ray emission arises primarily from the decay of neutral pions
produced by very high energy hadrons, or from inverse-Compton and/or
bremsstrahlung emission from relativistic leptons. By applying a semi-analytic
approach to non-linear diffusive shock acceleration (NLDSA) and calculating the
particle and photon spectra produced in different astrophysical environments,
we parametrize the relative strength of hadronic and leptonic emission. We show
that, even if CR acceleration is likely to occur in all SNRs, the observed
photon spectra may instead primarily reflect the environment surrounding the
SNR, specifically the ambient density and radiation field. We find that the
most hadronic-appearing spectra are young and found in environments of high
density but low radiation energy density. This study aims to guide the
interpretation of current -ray observations and single out the best
targets of future campaigns.Comment: 9 pages, 6 figures, submitted to Ap
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