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The development of technology for the electrodeposition of aluminum alloys and beryllium Final report
Technology development for electrodeposition of aluminum alloys and berylliu
Cohomological characterization of vector bundles on multiprojective spaces
We show that Horrock's criterion for the splitting of vector bundles on
\PP^n can be extended to vector bundles on multiprojective spaces and to
smooth projective varieties with the weak CM property (see Definition 3.11). As
a main tool we use the theory of -blocks and Beilinson's type spectral
sequences. Cohomological characterizations of vector bundles are also showed
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Simulating the Effects of Substrate Pre-Heating on the Final Structure of Steel Parts Built by Laser Powder Deposition
Tool steel parts built by laser powder deposition often present a heterogeneous distribution of
properties caused by the complex structural transformations that occur during the deposition
process. A model describing these transformations has been developed. It couples finite element
heat transfer calculations with transformation kinetic theory to predict the final microstructure
and properties of the material and their variation across a laser powder deposited part.
Pre-heating is often used to reduce the residual stresses and the risk of thermal distortion and
cracking. However, this changes the heat transfer conditions and affects the final microstructure
and properties. In this work the proposed model was used to evaluate the effects of substrate preheating on the final hardness distribution. The results show that the final hardness depends
considerably on the initial temperature of the substrate.Mechanical Engineerin
Growth-Driven Percolations: The Dynamics of Community Formation in Neuronal Systems
The quintessential property of neuronal systems is their intensive patterns
of selective synaptic connections. The current work describes a physics-based
approach to neuronal shape modeling and synthesis and its consideration for the
simulation of neuronal development and the formation of neuronal communities.
Starting from images of real neurons, geometrical measurements are obtained and
used to construct probabilistic models which can be subsequently sampled in
order to produce morphologically realistic neuronal cells. Such cells are
progressively grown while monitoring their connections along time, which are
analysed in terms of percolation concepts. However, unlike traditional
percolation, the critical point is verified along the growth stages, not the
density of cells, which remains constant throughout the neuronal growth
dynamics. It is shown, through simulations, that growing beta cells tend to
reach percolation sooner than the alpha counterparts with the same diameter.
Also, the percolation becomes more abrupt for higher densities of cells, being
markedly sharper for the beta cells.Comment: 8 pages, 10 figure
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