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A tough high performance composite matrix
This invention is a semi-interpenetrating polymer network which includes a high performance thermosetting polyimide having a nadic end group acting as a crosslinking site and a high performance linear thermoplastic polyimide. An improved high temperature matrix resin is provided which is capable of performing in the 200 to 300 C range. This resin has significantly improved toughness and microcracking resistance, excellent processability, mechanical performance and moisture and solvent resistances
Tough high performance composite matrix
This invention is a semi-interpentrating polymer network which includes a high performance thermosetting polyimide having a nadic end group acting as a crosslinking site and a high performance linear thermoplastic polyimide. Provided is an improved high temperature matrix resin which is capable of performing in the 200 to 300 C range. This resin has significantly improved toughness and microcracking resistance, excellent processability, mechanical performance, and moisture and solvent resistances
Superdiffusion of massive particles induced by multi-scale velocity fields
We study drag-induced diffusion of massive particles in scale-free velocity
fields, where superdiffusive behavior emerges due to the scale-free size
distribution of the vortices of the underlying velocity field. The results show
qualitative resemblance to what is observed in fluid systems, namely the
diffusive exponent for the mean square separation of pairs of particles and the
preferential concentration of the particles, both as a function of the response
time.Comment: 5 pages, 5 figures. Accepted for publication in EP
Heavy particle concentration in turbulence at dissipative and inertial scales
Spatial distributions of heavy particles suspended in an incompressible
isotropic and homogeneous turbulent flow are investigated by means of high
resolution direct numerical simulations. In the dissipative range, it is shown
that particles form fractal clusters with properties independent of the
Reynolds number. Clustering is there optimal when the particle response time is
of the order of the Kolmogorov time scale . In the inertial range,
the particle distribution is no longer scale-invariant. It is however shown
that deviations from uniformity depend on a rescaled contraction rate, which is
different from the local Stokes number given by dimensional analysis. Particle
distribution is characterized by voids spanning all scales of the turbulent
flow; their signature in the coarse-grained mass probability distribution is an
algebraic behavior at small densities.Comment: 4 RevTeX pgs + 4 color Figures included, 1 figure eliminated second
part of the paper completely revise
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