225 research outputs found
Influence of Nanoparticle Shape Factor on Convective Heat Transfer of Water-Based ZnO Nanofluids. Performance Evaluation Criterion
The convective heat transfer of ZnO/water colloidal suspensions is investigated experimentally to appreciate the influence of two shapes of nanoparticles. Pressure drop and heat transfer coefficients have been measured at two different inlet temperatures (20, 50°C) in heating and/or cooling conditions at various flow rates (200 \u3c Re \u3c 15,000). The Reynolds and Nusselt numbers have been determined by using thermal conductivity and viscosity measured in the same conditions as those in tests. The results obtained are compared with classical correlations. An energetic Performance Evaluation Criterion (PEC) has been defined to compare heat transfer rate to pumping power
An original interferometric study of NGC 1068 with VISIR BURST mode images
We present 12.8 microns images of the core of NGC 1068 obtained with the
BURST mode of the VLT/VISIR. We trace structures under the diffraction limit of
one UT and we investigate the link between dust in the vicinity of the central
engine of NGC 1068, recently resolved by interferometry with MIDI, and more
extended structures. This step is mandatory for a multi-scale understanding of
the sources of mid-infrared emission in AGNs. A speckle processing of VISIR
BURST mode images was performed to extract very low spatial-frequency
visibilities, first considering the full field of VISIR BURST mode images and
then limiting it to the mask used for the acquisition of MIDI data. Extracted
visibilities are reproduced with a multi-component model. We identify two major
sources of emission: one compact < 85 mas, associated with the dusty torus, and
an elliptical one, (< 140) mas x 1187 mas at P.A.=-4 degrees from N to E. This
is consistent with previous deconvolution processes. The combination with MIDI
data reveals the close environment of the dusty torus to contribute to about 83
percent of the MIR flux seen by MIDI. This strong contribution has to be
considered in modeling long baseline interferometric data. It must be related
to the NS elongated component which is thought to originate from individually
unresolved dusty clouds and is located inside the ionization cone. Low
temperatures of the dusty torus are not challenged, emphasizing the scenarios
of clumpy torus.Comment: 10 pages, 7 figures, accepted for publication in A&
Spectral properties of a 2D scalar wave equation with 1D-periodic coefficients: application to SH elastic waves
The paper provides a rigorous analysis of the dispersion spectrum of SH
(shear horizontal) elastic waves in periodically stratified solids. The problem
consists of an ordinary differential wave equation with periodic coefficients,
which involves two free parameters (the frequency) and (the
wavenumber in the direction orthogonal to the axis of periodicity). Solutions
of this equation satisfy a quasi-periodic boundary condition which yields the
Floquet parameter . The resulting dispersion surface may be
characterized through its cuts at constant values of and that
define the passband (real ) and stopband areas, the Floquet branches and the
isofrequency curves, respectively. The paper combines complementary approaches
based on eigenvalue problems and on the monodromy matrix . The
pivotal object is the Lyapunov function which is generalized as a function of two
variables. Its analytical properties, asymptotics and bounds are examined and
an explicit form of its derivatives obtained. Attention is given to the special
case of a zero-width stopband. These ingredients are used to analyze the cuts
of the surface The derivatives of the functions at
fixed and at fixed and of the function at fixed
are described in detail. The curves at fixed are
shown to be monotonic for real while they may be looped for complex
(i.e. in the stopband areas). The convexity of the closed (first) real
isofrequency curve is proved thus ruling out low-frequency caustics of
group velocity. The results are relevant to the broad area of applicability of
ordinary differential equation for scalar waves in 1D phononic (solid or fluid)
and photonic crystals.Comment: 35 pages, 4 figure
On the effective shear speed in 2D phononic crystals
The quasistatic limit of the antiplane shear-wave speed ('effective speed')
in 2D periodic lattices is studied. Two new closed-form estimates of
are derived by employing two different analytical approaches. The first
proceeds from a standard background of the plane wave expansion (PWE). The
second is a new approach, which resides in -space and centers on
the monodromy matrix (MM) introduced in the 2D case as the multiplicative
integral, taken in one coordinate, of a matrix with components being the
operators with respect to the other coordinate. On the numerical side, an
efficient PWE-based scheme for computing is proposed and implemented. The
analytical and numerical findings are applied to several examples of 2D square
lattices with two and three high-contrast components, for which the new PWE and
MM estimates are compared with the numerical data and with some known
approximations. It is demonstrated that the PWE estimate is most efficient in
the case of densely packed stiff inclusions, especially when they form a
symmetric lattice, while in general it is the MM estimate that provides the
best overall fitting accuracy.Comment: 13 pages, 9 figure
Milliarcsecond angular resolution of reddened stellar sources in the vicinity of the Galactic Center
For the first time, the lunar occultation technique has been employed on a
very large telescope in the near-IR with the aim of achieving systematically
milliarcsecond resolution on stellar sources.
We have demonstrated the burst mode of the ISAAC instrument, using a fast
read-out on a small area of the detector to record many tens of seconds of data
at a time on fields of few squared arcsec. We have used the opportunity to
record a large number of LO events during a passage of the Moon close to the
Galactic Center in March 2006. We have developed a data pipeline for the
treatment of LO data, including the automated estimation of the main data
analysis parameters using a wavelet-based method, and the preliminary fitting
and plotting of all light curves.
We recorded 51 LO events over about four hours. Of these, 30 resulted of
sufficient quality to enable a detailed fitting. We detected two binaries with
subarcsec projected separation and three stars with a marginally resolved
angular diameter of about 2 mas. Two more SiO masers, were found to be resolved
and in one case we could recover the brightness profile of the extended
emission, which is well consistent with an optically thin shell. The remaining
unresolved stars were used to characterize the performance of the method.
The LO technique at a very large telescope is a powerful and efficient method
to achieve angular resolution, sensitivity, and dynamic range that are among
the best possible today with any technique. The selection of targets is
naturally limited and LOs are fixed-time events, however each observation
requires only a few minutes including overheads. As such, LOs are ideally
suited to fill small gaps of idle time between standard observations.Comment: A&A in pres
Cardiosphere-derived cells suppress allogeneic lymphocytes by production of PGE2 acting via the EP4 receptor
derived cells (CDCs) are a cardiac progenitor cell population, which have been shown to possess cardiac regenerative properties and can improve heart function in a variety of cardiac diseases. Studies in large animal models have predominantly focussed on using autologous cells for safety, however allogeneic cell banks would allow for a practical, cost-effective and efficient use in a clinical setting. The aim of this work was to determine the immunomodulatory status of these cells using CDCs and lymphocytes from 5 dogs. CDCs expressed MHC I but not MHC II molecules and in mixed lymphocyte reactions demonstrated a lack of lymphocyte proliferation in response to MHC-mismatched CDCs. Furthermore, MHC-mismatched CDCs suppressed lymphocyte proliferation and activation in response to Concanavalin A. Transwell experiments demonstrated that this was predominantly due
to direct cell-cell contact in addition to soluble mediators whereby CDCs produced high levels of PGE2
under inflammatory conditions. This led to down-regulation of CD25 expression on lymphocytes via the
EP4 receptor. Blocking prostaglandin synthesis restored both, proliferation and activation (measured via CD25 expression) of stimulated lymphocytes. We demonstrated for the first time in a large animal model that CDCs inhibit proliferation in allo-reactive lymphocytes and have potent immunosuppressive activity mediated via PGE2
Daptomycin as a possible new treatment option for surgical management of Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus sternal wound infection after cardiac surgery
We present a case of a 77-year old female who had undergone a coronary artery bypass grafting with an aortic valve replacement and developed three month later a Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) sternal wound infection which was successful treated with Daptomycin combined with vacuum-assisted closure (VAC)
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