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Reply to: Comment on `Long-range electrostatic interactions between like-charged colloids: steric and confinement effects'
In his Comment (cond-mat/0104060) to [Phys. Rev. E 60, 6530 (1999)], Mateescu
shows that while the effective interactions remain repulsive when the specific
size of the micro-ions is taken into account via a Modified Poisson-Boltzmann
equation, a similar conclusion cannot be reached for the situation of complete
lateral confinement. This point is correct but has already been considered in a
more general study [Phys. Rev. E 62, R1465 (2000), where repulsion is
generically obtained]; moreover, we argue that it illustrates the irrelevancy
of the notion of pair potential in completely confined configurations, as shown
on a simple example
k-Spectra of weakly-c-Balanced Words
A word is a scattered factor of if can be obtained from by
deleting some of its letters. That is, there exist the (potentially empty)
words , and such that and
. We consider the set of length- scattered
factors of a given word w, called here -spectrum and denoted
\ScatFact_k(w). We prove a series of properties of the sets \ScatFact_k(w)
for binary strictly balanced and, respectively, -balanced words , i.e.,
words over a two-letter alphabet where the number of occurrences of each letter
is the same, or, respectively, one letter has -more occurrences than the
other. In particular, we consider the question which cardinalities n=
|\ScatFact_k(w)| are obtainable, for a positive integer , when is
either a strictly balanced binary word of length , or a -balanced binary
word of length . We also consider the problem of reconstructing words
from their -spectra
INFLUENCE OF COMPLIANCE FOR AN ELASTOKINEMATIC MODEL OF A PROPOSED REAR SUSPENSION
The research is carried out to improve passenger’s comfort to increase the vehicles stability in dynamic conditions. The literature available in the automotive engineering considers different topics for studying suspensions. An example represents mechanisms structure and analysis (synthesis, kinematics, and dynamics) under various operating conditions. These aspects have been approached before analytically, numerical. The current paper studies the influence of the lateral force on the contact patch of the wheel and the corresponding variations of vehicle stability parameters, such as camber angle and wheel rear track. The study is performed for a newer innovative rear suspensions mechanism which does not have a wheel track and camber angle variation, relative to the chassis, when the suspension components was considered rigid. A numerical solution is obtained through a virtual model on several commercial codes: MSC Adams, Patran, Nastran. Concerning the analysed parametes, their variation increases as the applied force is increased. Moreover, the largest variation corresponds to the case were elastic bushings and deformable links are considered
USE OF AN INNOVATIVE METHOD FOR STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS OF THE DISTRIBUTION DEVICE USED IN PNEUMATIC MACHINES FOR WEEDING PLANT SOWING
The topic addressed is a computer-aided design (CAD) method combined with computer-aided engineering (CAE) used in the analysis of choosing the optimal constructive variant of the distribution device used in pneumatic machines for weeding plant sowing. The CAD configurations, realized by the 3D parametric modeling using the SolidWorks program, were subjected to structural analysis (von Mises equivalent stress distribution, relative displacement field distribution and safety factor). Based on the resulting data, the mass/resistance coefficient for the 3 analyzed configurations were determined. The comparison of these indicators led to the choice of the optimal constructive variant, namely the most efficient one
Organized condensation of worm-like chains
We present results relevant to the equilibrium organization of DNA strands of
arbitrary length interacting with a spherical organizing center, suggestive of
DNA-histone complexation in nucleosomes. We obtain a rich phase diagram in
which a wrapping state is transformed into a complex multi-leafed, rosette
structure as the adhesion energy is reduced. The statistical mechanics of the
"melting" of a rosette can be mapped into an exactly soluble one-dimensional
many-body problem.Comment: 15 pages, 2 figures in a pdf fil
STUDY OF NEW AUTOMOTIVE REAR SUSPENSION MECHANISM
The paper presents firstly an introduction discussing: the problem’s statement emphasizing the actual problem
of research of passenger car suspension to improve driving comfort and dynamic of the vehicle movement; aspects regarding
the studies of car suspension mechanisms; the paper’s aims and objectives showing that a new configuration of suspension
mechanism having in structure mobile frame and an actuator offering some important operational advantages is proposed.
After this, the innovative concept is presented. The motions of mechanism elements and actuator and kinematic displacements
are largely presented. The simulation using modern software (MSC Patran 2007, MD R2 Nastran and MSC ADAMS/View)
accentuates the actuality of the results, which are presented and discussed for an application. Final conclusions are given
Comment on "Long-range electrostatic interactions between like-charged colloids: Steric and confinement effects"
In a recent study [Phys. Rev. E 60, 6530 (1999)], Trizac and Raimbault showed
that the effective pair interaction between like charged colloids immersed in a
cylindrically confined electrolyte remains repulsive even when the size of the
micro-ions or the finite longitudinal extension of the confining cylinder are
taken into account. Contrary to their claim, we argue that the case of finite
longitudinal confinement doesn't always generate repulsive interactions and to
illustrate this point we also provide a simple example.Comment: 3 pages, 1 figure. Accepted for publication in Phys. Rev. E 200
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