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    TiNi-based thin films in MEMS applications: a review

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    TiNi thin films have attracted much attention in recent years as intelligent and functional materials because of their unique properties. TiNi thin film based micro-actuators will become the actuator of choice in many aspects in the rapidly growing field of micro-electro-mechanical systems (MEMSs). In this review paper, some critical issues and problems in the development of TiNi thin films are discussed, including preparation and characterization considerations, residual stress and adhesion, frequency improvement, fatigue and stability, modeling of behavior as well as functionally graded or composite thin films. Comparison is made of TiNi SMA micro-actuation with other micro-actuation methods. Different types of TiNi thin film based microdevices, such as microgrippers, microswitches, microvalves and pumps, microsensors, etc. are also described and discussed

    Modeling streaming potential in porous and fractured media, description and benefits of the effective excess charge density approach

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    International audienceSelf-potential signals can be generated by different sources and can be decomposed in various contributions. Streming potential is the contribution due to the water flux in the subsurface and is of particular interest in hydrogeophysics and reservoir characterization. Being able to estimate water fluxes in porous and fractured media using streaming potential data relies on our understanding of the electrokinetic coupling at the mineral-solution interface and our capacity to understand, model, and upscale this phenomenon. Two main approaches have been proposed to predict streaming potential generation in geological media. One of these approaches is based on determining the excess charge which is effectively dragged in the medium by water flow. In this chapter, we describe how to model the streaming potential by considering this effective excess charge density, how it can be defined, calculated and upscaled. We provide a short overview of the theoretical basis of this approach and we describe different applications to both water saturated and partially saturated soils and fractured media

    N-Stoffwechsel

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    Remote sensing for biodiversity monitoring: a review of methods for biodiversity indicator extraction and assessment of progress towards international targets

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