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Thermal analysis comparison between two random glass fibre reinforced thermoplastic matrix composites bonded by adhesives using microwaves: preliminary results
[Abstract]: This paper compares the thermal analysis of two types of random glass fibre reinforced thermoplastic matrix composites joined by adhesives using microwave energy. Fixed frequency, 2.45 GHz, microwave facility is used to join thirty three percent by weight random glass fibre reinforced polystyrene composite [PS/GF (33%)] and thirty three percent by weight random glass fibre reinforced low density polyethylene composite [LDPE/GF (33%)]. The facility used is shown in Figure 1. With a given power level, the composites were exposed to various exposure times to microwave irradiation. The primer or coupling agent used was 5-minute two-part adhesive. The heat distribution of the samples of the two types of composites was analysed and compared. The relationship between the heat distribution and the lap shear strength of the samples was also compared and discussed
Unified Picture for Magnetic Correlations in Iron-Based Superconductors
The varying metallic antiferromagnetic correlations observed in iron-based
superconductors are unified in a model consisting of both itinerant electrons
and localized spins. The decisive factor is found to be the sensitive
competition between the superexchange antiferromagnetism and the
orbital-degenerate double-exchange ferromagnetism. Our results reveal the
crucial role of Hund's rule coupling for the strongly correlated nature of the
system and suggest that the iron-based superconductors are closer kin to
manganites than cuprates in terms of their diverse magnetism and incoherent
normal-state electron transport. This unified picture would be instrumental for
exploring other exotic properties and the mechanism of superconductivity in
this new class of superconductors.Comment: Revised for publication. 3 figure
Charge Ordering in Half-Doped Manganites: Weak Charge Disproportion and Leading Mechanisms
The apparent contradiction between the recently observed weak charge
disproportion and the traditional Mn/Mn picture of the
charge-orbital orders in half-doped manganites is resolved by a novel Wannier
states analysis of the LDA electronic structure. Strong electron itinerancy
in this charge-transfer system significantly delocalizes the occupied
low-energy "Mn" Wannier states such that charge leaks into the
"Mn"-sites. Furthermore, the leading mechanisms of the charge order are
quantified via our first-principles derivation of the low-energy effective
Hamiltonian. The electron-electron interaction is found to play a role as
important as the electron-lattice interaction. \ignore{A general picture of
doped holes in strongly correlated charge-transfer systems is presented and
applied to the study of charge order in half-doped manganites, using a novel
Wannier states analysis of the LDA electronic structure. While residing
primarily in the oxygen atoms, the doped holes form additional effective
orbitals at the low-energy scale, leading to an effective Mn/Mn
valence picture that enables weak charge disproportion, resolving the current
serious contradictions between the recent experimental observations of charge
distribution and traditional models. Furthermore, the leading mechanisms of the
observed charge order are quantified via our first-principles derivation of the
low-energy effective HamiltonianComment: accepted by Europhysics Letter
Variable frequency microwave (VFM) processing facilities and application in processing thermoplastic matrix composites
Microwave processing of materials is a relatively new technology advancement alternative that provides new approaches for enhancing material properties as well as economic advantages through energy savings and accelerated product development. Factors that hinder the use of microwaves in materials processing are declining, so that prospect for the development of this technology seem to be very promising. The two mechanisms of orientation polarisation and interfacial space charge polarisation, together with dc conductivity, form the basis of high frequency heating. Clearly, advantages in utilising microwave technologies for processing materials include penetration radiation, controlled electric field distribution and selective and volumetric heating. However, the most commonly used facilities for microwave processing materials are of fixed frequency, e.g. 2.45 GHz. This paper presents a state-of-the-art review of microwave technologies, processing methods and industrial applications, using variable frequency microwave (VFM) facilities. This is a new alternative for microwave processing
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Use of Antihypertensive Agents and Association With Risk of Adverse Outcomes in Chronic Kidney Disease: Focus on Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Inhibitors and Angiotensin Receptor Blockers.
Background Our objective was to determine patterns of antihypertensive agent use by stage of chronic kidney disease (CKD) and to evaluate the association between different classes of antihypertensive agents with nonrenal outcomes, especially in advanced CKD . Methods and Results We studied 3939 participants of the CRIC (Chronic Renal Insufficiency Cohort) study. Predictors were time-dependent angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor or angiotensin receptor blocker , β-blocker, and calcium channel blocker use (versus nonuse of agents in each class). Outcomes were adjudicated heart failure events or death. Adjusted Cox models were used to determine the association between predictors and outcomes. We also examined whether the associations differed based on the severity of CKD (early [stage 2-3 CKD ] versus advanced disease [stage 4-5 CKD ]). During median follow-up of 7.5 years, renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system inhibitor use plateaued during CKD stage 3 (75%) and declined to 37% by stage 5, while β-blocker, calcium channel blocker, and diuretic use increased steadily with advancing CKD . Renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system inhibitor use was associated with lower risk of heart failure (hazard ratio, 0.79; 95% confidence interval, 0.67-0.97) and death (hazard ratio, 0.78; 95% confidence interval, 0.67-0.90), regardless of severity of CKD . Calcium channel blocker use was not associated with risk of heart failure or death, regardless of the severity of CKD . β-Blocker use was associated with higher risk of heart failure (hazard ratio, 1.62; 95% confidence interval, 1.29-2.04) and death (hazard ratio, 1.22; 95% confidence interval, 1.03-1.43), especially during early CKD ( P<0.05 for interaction). Conclusions Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor and angiotensin receptor blocker use decreased, while use of other agents increased with advancing CKD . Use of agents besides angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors or angiotensin receptor blockers may be associated with suboptimal outcomes in patients with CKD
First-Principle Wannier function analysis of the electronic structure of PdTe: Weaker magnetism and superconductivity
We report a first-principles Wannier function study of the electronic
structure of PdTe. Its electronic structure is found to be a broad
three-dimensional Fermi surface with highly reduced correlations effects. In
addition, the higher filling of the Pd -shell, its stronger covalency
resulting from the closer energy of the Pd- and Te- shells, and the
larger crystal field effects of the Pd ion due to its near octahedral
coordination all serve to weaken significantly electronic correlations in the
particle-hole (spin, charge, and orbital) channel. In comparison to the Fe
Chalcogenide e.g., FeSe, we highlight the essential features
(quasi-two-dimensionality, proximity to half-filling, weaker covalency, and
higher orbital degeneracy) of Fe-based high-temperature superconductors.Comment: 5 Pages, 3 Figure
Association Between Blood Pressure and Adverse Renal Events in Type 1 Diabetes.
ObjectiveTo compare different blood pressure (BP) levels in their association with the risk of renal outcomes in type 1 diabetes and to determine whether an intensive glycemic control strategy modifies this association.Research design and methodsWe included 1,441 participants with type 1 diabetes between the ages of 13 and 39 years who had previously been randomized to receive intensive versus conventional glycemic control in the Diabetes Control and Complications Trial (DCCT). The exposures of interest were time-updated systolic BP (SBP) and diastolic BP (DBP) categories. Outcomes included macroalbuminuria (>300 mg/24 h) or stage III chronic kidney disease (CKD) (sustained estimated glomerular filtration rate <60 mL/min/1.73 m2).ResultsDuring a median follow-up time of 24 years, there were 84 cases of stage III CKD and 169 cases of macroalbuminuria. In adjusted models, SBP in the <120 mmHg range was associated with a 0.59 times higher risk of macroalbuminuria (95% CI 0.37-0.95) and a 0.32 times higher risk of stage III CKD (95% CI 0.14-0.75) compared with SBPs between 130 and 140 mmHg. DBP in the <70 mmHg range were associated with a 0.73 times higher risk of macroalbuminuria (95% CI 0.44-1.18) and a 0.47 times higher risk of stage III CKD (95% CI 0.21-1.05) compared with DBPs between 80 and 90 mmHg. No interaction was noted between BP and prior DCCT-assigned glycemic control strategy (all P > 0.05).ConclusionsA lower BP (<120/70 mmHg) was associated with a substantially lower risk of adverse renal outcomes, regardless of the prior assigned glycemic control strategy. Interventional trials may be useful to help determine whether the currently recommended BP target of 140/90 mmHg may be too high for optimal renal protection in type 1 diabetes
Induction of PEP Carboxylase and Crassulacean Acid Metabolism by Gibberellic Acid in Mesembryanthemum crystallinum
The induction of Crassulacean acid metabolism in Mesembryanthemum crystallinum was investigated in response to foliar application of gibberellic acid (GA). After 5 weeks of treatment, GA-treated plants showed 1.7- to almost a 4-fold increase of phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase (PEPcase) activity with a concomitant increase in acid metabolism when compared to control plants. Immunoblot analysis indicated an increase in the PEPcase protein similar to that of salt treatment while Rubisco did not show a similar rise. The results indicate that exogenously applied GA accelerates plant developmental expression of PEPcase and Crassulacean acid metabolism in M. crystallinum
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