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A Compact 1:4 Lossless T-Junction Power Divider Using Open Complementary Split Ring Resonator
This paper presents the size miniaturized and harmonic suppressed lossless 1:4 T-junction unequal power divider using an open complementary split ring resonator (OCSRR). By embedding the OCSRR structure in the microstrip transmission line, slow wave effect is introduced and thereby size reduction is achieved. The dimensions of OCSRR are optimized to reduce the length of high impedance and low impedance quarter-wavelength transmission lines. In our design high impedance line length is reduced to 58.6%, and low impedance line length is reduced to 12% when compared to the conventional quarter wavelength lines. The proposed power divider is having small dimensions of 0.18 λg × 0.33 λg and is 51.94% smaller than the conventional unequal power divider
Ultrafast switching time and third order nonlinear coefficients of microwave treated single walled carbon nanotube suspensions
Microwave treated water soluble and amide functionalized single walled carbon
nanotubes have been investigated using femtosecond degenerate pump-probe and
nonlinear transmission experiments. The time resolved differential transmission
using 75 femtosecond pulse with the central wavelength of 790 nm shows a
bi-exponential ultrafast photo-bleaching with time constants of of 160 fs (130
fs) and 920 fs (300 fs) for water soluble (amide functionalized) nanotubes.
Open and closed aperture z-scans show saturation absorption and positive
(negative) nonlinear refraction for water soluble (amide functionalized)
nanotubes. Two photon absorption coefficient,beata ~250 cm/GW (650 cm/GW) and
nonlinear index, gamma ~ 15 cm^2/pW (-30 cm^2/pW) are obtained from the
theoretical fit in the saturation limit to the data for two types of nanotubes.Comment: 15 pages, 4 figure
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Optimal fibre architecture of soft-matrix ballistic laminates
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijimpeng.2015.10.012Soft-matrix ballistic laminates (such as those composed of fibres of Ultra High Molecular-Weight Polyethylene, e.g. Dyneema® HB26 and Spectra Shield), find extensive use as catching type armour systems. The relationship between the lay-up of these laminates with respect to the observed failure mechanisms has not been empirically investigated in the open literature, and is the subject of this work. Lay-ups are characterised by two parameters: (i) sequencing (or interply lay-up angle) θ̅ and (ii) in-plane anisotropy β, and can be mapped on to θ̅–β space. Four geometries that lie at the extrema of this parameter space are designed, built and tested. Testing is through ball bearing impact on circular clamped plates. The anisotropy (β) is coupled to the macroscopic response of the plates, whilst sequencing (θ̅) is coupled to the microscopic response. Penetration velocity is strongly affected by pull-out at the boundary, and in the present study this is shown to account for two-thirds of the ballistic resistance. The results have implications for validation testing on scaled samples, predictive modelling and simulation, and armour design.The authors wish to thank DSM Dyneema for supplying material for the construction of laminate plates. Dyneema® is a trademark of DSM. Dr B. P. Russell was supported by a Ministry of Defence / Royal Academy of Engineering Research Fellowship. The authors are also appreciative of technical insight provided by Dr. O’Masta
An Efficient Parallel Overset Method for Aerodynamic Shape Optimization
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/143038/1/6.2017-0357.pd
Spectroscopic properties and antimicrobial activity of dioxomolybdenum(VI) complexes with heterocyclic S,S’-ligands
Five new dioxomolybdenum(VI) complexes of the general formula[MoO2(Rdtc)2], 1-5, where Rdtc-refer to piperidine- (Pipdtc), 4-morpholine-(Morphdtc), 4-thiomorpholine-(Timdtc), piperazine- (Pzdtc) or Nmethylpiperazine- (N-Mepzdtc) dithiocarbamates, respectively, have been prepared. Elemental analysis, conductometric measurements, electronic, IR and NMR spectroscopy have been employed to characterize them. Complexes 1-5 contain a cis-MoO2 group and are of an octahedral geometry. Two dithiocarbamato ions join as bidentates with both the sulphur atoms to the molybdenum atom. The presence of different heteroatom in the piperidinо moiety influences the v(C----N) and v(C----S) vibrations, which decrease in the order of the complexes with: Pipdtc > N-Mepipdtc > Morphdtc > Pzdtc > Timdtc ligands. On the basis of spectral data, molecular structures of complexes 1-5 were optimized on semiempirical molecular-orbital level, and the geometries, as obtained from calculations, described. Antimicrobial activity was tested against nine different laboratory control strains of bacteria and two strains of yeast Candida albicans. All tested strains were sensitive. Complexes bearing heteroatom in position 4 of piperidine moiety are significantly more potent against bacteria tested comparing to corresponding ligands
Jurassic frogs and the evolution of amphibian endemism in the Western Ghats
The diversity of frogs and toads (Anurans) in tropical
evergreen forests has recently gained importance with
reports of several new species1. We describe here a
fossorial frog taxon related to the African Heleophrynidae and Seychellian Sooglossidae from the Western Ghats of India. This frog possesses a suite of
unique ancient characters indicating that it is a transitional form between Archaeobatrachians and Neobatrachians. Molecular clock analysis based on the
nucleotide diversity in mitochondrial 12S and 16S genes dates this frog as a Gondwana relic, which evolved 150–195 Mya during the mid-Jurassic period.With this taxon, the evolution of endemism in the Western Ghats and other Gondwana break up landmasses is now dated much before the Cretaceous–Tertiary boundary. We propose that sea level surges in the late Jurassic2 isolated tablelands creating insular amphibian fauna. Reduction in area may have promoted stochastic extinctions and resulted in amphibian endemism. Our study reinforces the conservation significance of the Western Ghats as major global hotspot of biodiversity. The habitat of this endemic amphibian
lineage is currently endangered due to various upcoming
dam projects, which is a cause of serious conservation
concern
The HELINOIR Aeroacoustic Code and its Application to Active/Passive Helicopter Noise Reduction
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/143060/1/6.2017-1179.pd
The expression and function of midkine in the vertebrate retina
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/102704/1/bph12495.pd
Histological and immunological correlates of suspected leprosy lesions
Thirty-two subjects with suspected leprosy lesions were investigated to assess various
modalities of sensibility and sweatfunction and these were correlated with immunological
and histological parameters.
It was found that pain and temperature, mediated by small unmyelinated fibres were
impaired in the early lesions. Impairment of sweat function was seen only when one of the
modalities of sensibility was also affected Antibodies specific to a protein (35 kDa) antigen
and phenolic glycolipid 1 of Mycobacterium leprae were positive in nine and 12 cases
respectively, while 15 of the 31 biopsies revealed the presence of mycobacterial antigens
in these lesions. The implications of these findings are discussed
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