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Tearing of free-standing graphene
We examine the fracture mechanics of tearing graphene. We present a molecular dynamics simulation of the propagation of cracks in clamped, free-standing graphene as a function of the out-of-plane force. The geometry is motivated by experimental configurations that expose graphene sheets to out-of-plane forces, such as back-gate voltage. We establish the geometry and basic energetics of failure and obtain approximate analytical expressions for critical crack lengths and forces. We also propose a method to obtain graphene's toughness. We observe that the cracks' path and the edge structure produced are dependent on the initial crack length. This work may help avoid the tearing of graphene sheets and aid the production of samples with specific edge structures.CAPESNational Science Foundation DMR 1002428Physic
Service scheduling in garden maintenance
Neoturf is a Portuguese company working in the area of project, building and garden’s maintenance. Neoturf would like to have a procedure for scheduling and routing efficiently the clients from garden maintenance services. The company has two teams available during the whole year and an additional team during summer to handle all the maintenance jobs. Each team consists of two or three employees with a vehicle fully equipped with the tools that allow to carry out every kind of maintenance service. In the beginning of each year, the number and frequency of maintenance interventions to conduct during the year, on each client, are accorded. Each client is assigned to the same team and, usually, time windows are established so that visits to the client should occur only within these periods. As the Neoturf costumers’ are geographically spread over a wide region, the total distance on visiting clients is a factor that has a heavy weight on the costs of the company. Neoturf is concerned with reducing these costs, while satisfying the agreements with the clients
On Dirac-like Monopoles in a Lorentz- and CPT-violating Electrodynamics
We study magnetic monopoles in a Lorentz- and CPT-odd electrodynamical
framework in (3+1) dimensions. This is the standard Maxwell model extended by
means of a Chern-Simons-like term, (
constant), which respects gauge invariance but violates both Lorentz and CPT
symmetries (as a consequence, duality is also lost). Our main interest concerns
the analysis of the model in the presence of Dirac monopoles, so that the
Bianchi identity no longer holds, which naively yields the non-conservation of
electric charge. Since gauge symmetry is respected, the issue of charge
conservation is more involved. Actually, the inconsistency may be circumvented,
if we assume that the appearance of a monopole induces an extra electric
current. The reduction of the model to (2+1) dimensions in the presence of both
the magnetic sources and Lorentz-violating terms is presented. There, a
quantization condition involving the scalar remnant of , say, the mass
parameter, is obtained. We also point out that the breaking of duality may be
associated with an asymmetry between electric and magnetic sources in this
background, so that the electromagnetic force experienced by a magnetic pole is
supplemented by an extra term proportional to , whenever compared to the
one acting on an electric charge.Comment: 10 pages, no figures, typed in te
A MemĂłria e o Impacto do Trauma: Numa Perspectiva Desenvolvimental
Pretende-se realizar uma revisĂŁo sobre as estruturas neuroanatĂłmicas e os processos de
neurotransmissão e de modulação neuronal envolvidos na memória. A memória é vista
como um processo activo, baseado na reunião de variados aspectos dos padrões de
activação neuronal, num processo dependente da experiência. Descreve-se a importância
das regiões lĂmbicas e sua inter-relação no processamento da memĂłria, desde a codificação
até à consolidação que implica uma reestruturação neuronal.
Procede-se Ă caracterização dos tipos de memĂłria (implĂcita e explĂcita) e suas caracterĂsticas,a relação com as diferentes fases do desenvolvimento, tocando alguns aspectos mais descritivos de diferentes componentes da memĂłria. Numa perspectiva contextual sĂŁo tambĂ©m focadas as áreas da amnĂ©sia infantil, a lembrança, o esquecimento e o trauma.
O esquecimento Ă© parte essencial da memĂłria explĂcita. Vários estudos apontam para um
efeito de curva em U invertida, em relação com o impacto emocional. Eventos com intensidade moderada a elevada parecem ser etiquetados como importantes (envolvimento de
estruturas do sistema lĂmbico como a amĂgdala e o cĂłrtex orbito-frontal) e sĂŁo mais facilmente recordadas no futuro. Se os eventos sĂŁo muitos intensos o processamento no hipocampo da codificação memoria explĂcita e subsequentemente a recordação sĂŁo inibidos,há tambĂ©m um bloqueio da consolidação cortical da experiĂŞncia, porĂ©m mantĂ©m-se a memĂłria implĂcita, que pode levar a vivĂŞncia de imagens intrusivas nĂŁo elaboradas.
No que concerne ao trauma, levanta-se a questĂŁo da precisĂŁo da memĂłria e do seu
impacto, tanto ao nĂvel das implicações neurofisiolĂłgicas como das consequĂŞncias
psicopatolĂłgicas. As alterações ao nĂvel das neurotransmissões induzidas pelo stress
vão condicionar alterações na mielinização, sinaptogénese e neurogénese, que podem
levar a alterações a longo prazo em várias regiões do cĂ©rebro entre as quais a amĂgdala.
Nestas condições, o processo explĂcito e a aprendizagem podem ser cronicamente impedidas, para alĂ©m do risco importante para o desenvolvimento de psicopatologia, nomeadamente: Perturbação da Personalidade, Perturbações de Humor (depressĂŁo); Perturbações de Ansiedade; Perturbações Dissociativas e maior risco de Psicose
A new data reduction scheme to obtain the mode II fracture properties of Pinus Pinaster wood
In this work a numerical study of the End Notched Flexure (ENF) specimen was performed
in order to obtain the mode II critical strain energy released rate (GIIc) of a Pinus pinaster wood in the RL crack propagation system. The analysis included interface finite elements and a progressive damage
model based on indirect use of Fracture Mechanics.
The difficulties in monitoring the crack length during an experimental ENF test and the inconvenience of performing separate tests in order to obtain the elastic properties are well known. To avoid these
problems, a new data reduction scheme based on the equivalent crack concept was proposed and validated. This new data reduction scheme, the Compliance-Based Beam Method (CBBM), does not require crack measurements during ENF tests and additional tests to obtain elastic properties.FCT - POCTI/EME/45573/200
Finite element analysis of the ECT test on mode III interlaminar fracture of carbon-epoxy composite laminates
In this work a parametric study of the Edge Crack Torsion (ECT) specimen was performed
in order to maximize the mode III component (GIII) of the strain energy release rate for carbon-epoxy laminates.
A three-dimensional finite element analysis of the ECT test was conducted considering a
[90/0/(+45/-45)2/(-45/+45)2/0/90]S lay-up. The main objective was to define an adequate geometry to obtain an almost pure mode III at crack front. The geometrical parameters studied were specimen dimensions, distance between pins and size of the initial crack.
The numerical results demonstrated that the ratio between the specimen length and the initial crack length had a significant effect on the strain energy release rate distributions. In almost all of the tested
configurations, a mode II component occurred near the edges but it did not interfere significantly with the dominant mode III state.FCT - POCTI/EME/45573/200
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