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Micro heat exchanger by using MEMS impinging jets
A micro impinging-jet heat exchanger is presented here. Heat transfer is studied for single jet, slot arrays and jet arrays. In order to facilitate micro heat transfer measurements with these devices, a MEMS sensor chip, which has an 8 x 8 temperature-sensor array on one side, and an integrated heater on the other side has been designed and fabricated. This sensor chip allows 2-D surface temperature
measurement with various jets impinging on it. It is
found that micro impinging jets can be highly efficient when compared to existing macro impinging-jet microelectronics packages such as IBM 4381. For example, using a single nozzle jet (500-μm diameter driven by 5 psig pressure), the sensor chip (2 x 2 cm^2) temperature can be cooled down from 70 to 33°C. The cooling becomes more efficient when
nozzle arrays (4x5 over 1 cm^2 area) are used under
the same driving pressure. Interestingly, although
higher driving pressure gives better cooling (lower
surface temperature), the cooling efficiency, defined
as h/0.5pv^2, is actually higher for lower driving
pressure
A suspended microchannel with integrated temperature sensors for high-pressure flow studies
A freestanding microchannel, with integrated temperature sensors, has been developed for high-pressure flow studies. These microchannels are approximately 20μm x 2μm x 4400μm, and are suspended above 80 μm deep cavities, bulk micromachined using BrF3 dry etch. The calibration of the lightly boron-doped thermistor-type sensors shows that the resistance sensitivity of these integrated sensors is parabolic with respect to temperature and linear with respect to pressure. Volumetric flow rates of N2 in the microchannel were measured at inlet pressures up to 578 psig. The discrepancy between the data and theory results from the flow acceleration in a channel, the non-parabolic velocity profile, and the bulging of the channel. Bulging effects were evaluated by using incompressible water flow measurements, which also measures 1.045x10^-3N-s/m^2 for the viscosity of DI water. The temperature data from sensors on the channel shows the heating of the channel due to the friction generated by the high-pressure flow inside
Magnetic Fields Recorded by Chondrules Formed in Nebular Shocks
Recent laboratory efforts (Fu et al., 2014) have constrained the remanent
magnetizations of chondrules and the magnetic field strengths at which the
chondrules were exposed to as they cooled below their Curie points. An
outstanding question is whether the inferred paleofields represent the
background magnetic field of the solar nebula or were unique to the
chondrule-forming environment. We investigate the amplification of the magnetic
field above background values for two proposed chondrule formation mechanisms,
large-scale nebular shocks and planetary bow shocks. Behind large-scale shocks,
the magnetic field parallel to the shock front is amplified by factors , regardless of the magnetic diffusivity. Therefore, chondrules melted in
these shocks probably recorded an amplified magnetic field. Behind planetary
bow shocks, the field amplification is sensitive to the magnetic diffusivity.
We compute the gas properties behind a bow shock around a 3000 km-radius
planetary embryo, with and without atmospheres, using hydrodynamics models. We
calculate the ionization state of the hot, shocked gas, including thermionic
emission from dust, and thermal ionization of gas-phase potassium atoms, and
the magnetic diffusivity due to Ohmic dissipation and ambipolar diffusion. We
find that the diffusivity is sufficiently large that magnetic fields have
already relaxed to background values in the shock downstream where chondrules
acquire magnetizations, and that these locations are sufficiently far from the
planetary embryos that chondrules should not have recorded a significant
putative dynamo field generated on these bodies. We conclude that, if melted in
planetary bow shocks, chondrules probably recorded the background nebular
field.Comment: 17 pages, 11 figures, accepted for publication in Ap
Evaluating deterrents of illegal behaviour in conservation: Carnivore killing in rural Taiwan
Rules restricting resource use are ubiquitous to conservation. Recent increases in poaching of iconic species such as African elephant and rhino have triggered high-profile interest in enforcement. Previous studies have used economic models to explore how the probability and severity of sanctions influence poacher-behaviour. Yet despite evidence that compliance can be substantial when the threat of state-imposed sanctions is low and profits high, few have explored other factors deterring rule-breaking. We use the randomised response technique (RRT) and direct questions to estimate the proportion of rural residents in north-western Taiwan illegally killing wildlife. We then model how potential sources of deterrence: perceived probabilities of detection and punishment, social norms and self-imposed guilt, relate to non-compliant behaviour (reported via RRT). The perceived likelihood of being punished and two types of social norms (injunctive and descriptive) predict behaviour and deter rule-breaking. Harnessing social norms that encourage compliance offers potential for reducing the persecution of threatened species
Protein mechanical unfolding: importance of non-native interactions
Mechanical unfolding of the fourth domain of Distyostelium discoideum filamin
(DDFLN4) was studied by all-atom molecular dynamics simulations, using the
GROMOS96 force field 43a1 and the simple point charge explicit water solvent.
Our study reveals an important role of non-native interactions in the unfolding
process. Namely, the existence of a peak centered at the end-to-end extension
22 nm in the force-extension curve, is associated with breaking of non-native
hydrogen bonds. Such a peak has been observed in experiments but not in Go
models, where non-native interactions are neglected. We predict that an
additional peak occurs at 2 nm using not only GROMOS96 force field 43a1 but
also Amber 94 and OPLS force fields. This result would stimulate further
experimental studies on elastic properties of DDFLN4.Comment: 27 pages, 15 figure
Hysteresis multicycles in nanomagnet arrays
We predict two new physical effects in arrays of single-domain nanomagnets by
performing simulations using a realistic model Hamiltonian and physical
parameters. First, we find hysteretic multicycles for such nanomagnets. The
simulation uses continuous spin dynamics through the Landau-Lifshitz-Gilbert
(LLG) equation. In some regions of parameter space, the probability of finding
a multicycle is as high as ~0.6. We find that systems with larger and more
anisotropic nanomagnets tend to display more multicycles. This result
demonstrates the importance of disorder and frustration for multicycle
behavior. We also show that there is a fundamental difference between the more
realistic vector LLG equation and scalar models of hysteresis, such as Ising
models. In the latter case, spin and external field inversion symmetry is
obeyed but in the former it is destroyed by the dynamics, with important
experimental implications.Comment: 7 pages, 2 figure
Pion photoproduction off the proton in a gauge-invariant chiral unitary framework
We investigate pion photoproduction off the proton in a manifestly
gauge-invariant chiral unitary extension of chiral perturbation theory. In a
first step, we consider meson-baryon scattering taking into account all
next-to-leading order contact interactions. The resulting low-energy constants
are determined by a fit to s-wave pion-nucleon scattering and the low-energy
data for the reaction pi- p --> eta n. To assess the theoretical uncertainty,
we perform two different fit strategies. Having determined the low-energy
constants, we then analyse the data on the s-wave multipole amplitudes E0+ of
pion and eta photoproduction. These are parameter-free predictions, as the two
new low-energy constants are determined by the neutron and proton magnetic
moments.Comment: 23 pages, 17 figure
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