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Computational analysis of projectile impact resistance on aluminium (a356) curvilinear surface reinforced with carbon nanotubes (cnts) for applications in systems of protection
Computational tests for ballistic impact energy absorption were developed on A356/CNTs composite material with the goal of estimating the improvement of the material’s mechanical properties by the contribution of the CNTs [1]. For the implementation of computational tests on the material exposed to projectile impact, A356/CNTs was configured by means of generalized Hooke’s model for anisotropic materials [1] and Johnson-Cook’s model was used to determine material failure and propagation of energy [2]. A curvilinear surface (semi-spheres on a plaque) with an area of 23x23 cm and thickness of 12 mm was elaborated to represent the composite material. The impact on surface was done with a 9 mm projectile and the surface was developed with 4.5 mm radium semi-spheres. It was used a 0.3% of nanotube insertions on the composite total volume. The results indicated the plaque stopped the impact without drilling. Incidence of damage to wearer, as well as possibility of composite material improvement and the diffusion/dispersion analysis on the curvilinear surface was also done
Emociones de profesores de matemáticas: un estudio exploratorio
En matemática educativa más allá de la amplia investigación sobre ansiedad matemática de profesores en pre-servicio y en servicio muy poco se sabe de las emociones discretas de los profesores de matemáticas en pre-servicio y en servicio. Para empezar a llenar este hueco el presente estudio exploratorio tiene el objetivo de identificar las emociones de maestros. Para la toma de los datos aplicamos un cuestionario a 13 profesores de preparatoria en servicio. Los resultados muestran que las emociones de cada uno de los profesores son desencadenadas por su valoración de las situaciones en función, principalmente, de la deseabilidad de la meta de persecución activa ‘que los estudiantes aprendan’ y por las metas de interés subordinadas de ‘que los estudiantes se interesen en la clase’ y ‘que los estudiantes participen en la clase’
Interaction driven phases in the honeycomb lattice from exact diagonalization
We investigate the fate of interaction driven phases in the half-filled
honeycomb lattice for finite systems via exact diagonalization with nearest and
next nearest neighbour interactions. We find evidence for a charge density wave
phase, a Kekul\'e bond order and a sublattice charge modulated phase in
agreement with previously reported mean-field phase diagrams. No clear sign of
an interaction driven Chern insulator phase (Haldane phase) is found despite
being predicted by the same mean-field analysis. We characterize these phases
by their ground state degeneracy and by calculating charge order and bond order
correlation functions.Comment: 7 pages, 6 figures, updated reference
Shell-model half-lives for r-process waiting point nuclei including first-forbidden contributions
We have performed large-scale shell-model calculations of the half-lives and
neutron-branching probabilities of the r-process waiting point nuclei at the
magic neutron numbers N=50, 82, and 126. The calculations include contributions
from allowed Gamow-Teller and first-forbidden transitions. We find good
agreement with the measured half-lives for the N=50 nuclei with charge numbers
Z=28-32 and for the N=82 nuclei 129Ag and 130Cd. The contribution of forbidden
transitions reduce the half-lives of the N=126 waiting point nuclei
significantly, while they have only a small effect on the half-lives of the
N=50 and 82 r-process nuclei.Comment: 14 pages, 17 figures, submitted to Phys. Rev.
Phenomenological interpolation of the inclusive J/psi cross section to proton-proton collisions at 2.76 TeV and 5.5 TeV
We present a study of the inclusive J/psi cross section at 2.76 TeV and 5.5
TeV. The energy dependence of the cross section, rapidity and transverse
momentum distributions are evaluated phenomenologically. Their knowledge is
crucial as a reference for the interpretation of A-A and p-A J/psi results at
the LHC. Our approach is the following: first, we estimate the energy evolution
of the pt-integrated J/psi cross section at mid-rapidity; then, we evaluate the
rapidity dependence; finally, we study the transverse momentum distribution
trend. Whenever possible, both theory driven (based on pQCD predictions) and
functional form (data driven fits) calculations are discussed. Our predictions
are compared with the recently obtained results by the ALICE collaboration in
pp collisions at 2.76 TeV.Comment: 23 pages, 19 figures, updated text+figures, added comparison to ALICE
measurements at 2.76Te
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