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Size scaling of the addition spectra in silicon quantum dots
We investigate small artificial quantum dots obtained by geometrically
controlled resistive confinement in low mobility silicon-on-insulator
nanowires. Addition spectra were recorded at low temperature for various dot
areas fixed by lithography. We compare the standard deviation of the addition
spectra with theory in the high electron concentration regime. We find that the
standard deviation scales as the inverse area of the dot and its absolute value
is comparable to the energy spacing of the one particle spectrum.Comment: 4 pages, 5 figure
Critical Current Density in Superconducting Nb-Ti Strands in the 100 mT to 11 T Applied Field Range
The knowledge of the critical current density in a wide temperature and applied magnetic field range is a crucial issue for the design of a superconducting magnet, especially for determining both current and temperature margins. The critical current density of LHC-type Nb-Ti strands of 0.82 and 0.48 mm diameter was measured by means of critical current and magnetization measurements at both 4.2 K and 1.9 K and for a broad magnetic field range (up to 11 T). For the magnetic field range common to both measurement methods, critical current density values as extracted from transport current and from magnetization data are compared and found fairly consistent. Our experimental data are compared to other sets from literature and to scaling laws as well
Simulation of the water-acetic acid separation via distillation using different entrainers: An economic comparison
Critical Current Studies on Deformed Nb-Ti Strands
The Nb-Ti hard conductors used in LHC dipole and quadrupole magnets are Rutherford cables composed of several tens of strands. During the cabling process, the strands are severely compacted especially at the thin edge of the cable. In order to assess, on the whole wire length, the deformation effect on the transport current of the wires, LHC-type Nb-Ti superconducting strands of various types were flattened by means of rollers. The critical current was then measured as a function of deformation and applied magnetic field at both 4.3Ă‚Â K and 1.9 K. The measurements were performed for both orientations (flat face perpendicular or parallel to magnetic field). The critical current density anisotropy of such deformed strands and the correlation with magnetization effects are discussed. This study permits to better understand and to quantify the critical current degradation of few percent observed in strands due to cabling. Comparisons with wires extracted from Rutherford cables are presented
Methanol production from CO2: comparison of theenvironmental impact of different processes
Methanol is the simplest organic alcohol and one of the most important substances in industrial
chemistry. It is used as fuel, solvent and starting material to produce formaldehyde, methyl-tertbutyl
ether (MTBE), acetic acid and dimethyl-ether (DME). On industrial scale it is produced
using a gas mixture of H2 and CO, also called syngas, in presence of a copper-based catalyst.
Today methanol is primarily produced using fossil fuels. To improve the environmental impact
new processes were developed during the years starting from different raw materials (i.e.
biomass) or using different processes (i.e. photocatalysis). In this paper the environmental
impact of different processes for the methanol production is evaluated using the Life Cycle
Assessment (LCA) procedure. Relevant publications were reviewed focusing only on the
environmental impact, while economical and social analysis were excluded
OBJECT-ORIENTED APPROACH FOR 3D ARCHAEOLOGICAL DOCUMENTATION
Documentation on archaeological fieldworks needs to be accurate and time-effective. Many features unveiled during excavations can be recorded just once, since the archaeological workflow physically removes most of the stratigraphic elements. Some of them have peculiar characteristics which make them hardly recognizable as objects and prevent a full 3D documentation. The paper presents a suitable feature-based method to carry on archaeological documentation with a three-dimensional approach, tested on the archaeological site of S. Calocero in Albenga (Italy). The method is based on one hand on the use of structure from motion techniques for on-site recording and 3D Modelling to represent the three-dimensional complexity of stratigraphy. The entire documentation workflow is carried out through digital tools, assuring better accuracy and interoperability. Outputs can be used in GIS to perform spatial analysis; moreover, a more effective dissemination of fieldworks results can be assured with the spreading of datasets and other information through web-services
Measurements of the effect of collisions on transverse beam halo diffusion in the Tevatron and in the LHC
Beam-beam forces and collision optics can strongly affect beam lifetime,
dynamic aperture, and halo formation in particle colliders. Extensive
analytical and numerical simulations are carried out in the design and
operational stage of a machine to quantify these effects, but experimental data
is scarce. The technique of small-step collimator scans was applied to the
Fermilab Tevatron collider and to the CERN Large Hadron Collider to study the
effect of collisions on transverse beam halo dynamics. We describe the
technique and present a summary of the first results on the dependence of the
halo diffusion coefficient on betatron amplitude in the Tevatron and in the
LHC.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures. Submitted to the Proceedings of the ICFA
Mini-Workshop on Beam-beam Effects in Hadron Colliders (BB2013), Geneva,
Switzerland, 18-22 March 201
Analysis of a possible application of a new process for oxygen enriched air production
A new process for oxygen enriched air (EA) production has been applied to Claus Process. This process is simple and requires few process units. Matlab and Aspen Hysys have been used for simulations and system sizing. The results demonstrate that it could be an alternative to traditional EA processes from an economical point of view
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