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    An interpolatory subdivision algorithm for surfaces over arbitrary triangulations

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    In this paper, an interpolatory subdivision algorithm for surfaces over ar-bitrary triangulations is introduced and its convergence properties over nonuni-form triangulations studied. The so called Butterfly Scheme (interpolatory) is a special case of this algorithm. In our analysis of the algorithm over uniform triangulations, a matrix approach is employed and the idea, of "Cross Differ-ence of Directional Divided Difference" analysis is presented. This method is a generalization of the technique used by Dyn, Gregory and Levin etc. to analyse univariate subdivision algorithms. While for nonuniform data, an extraordi-nary point analysis is introduced and the local subdivision matrix analysis is presented. It is proved that the algorithm produces smooth surfaces over ar-bitrary triangular networks provided the shape parameters are kept within an appropriate range

    A 10-point interpolatory recursive subdivision algorithm for the generation of parametric surfaces

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    In this paper, an interpolatory subdivision algorithm for surfaces over arbitrary triangulations is introduced and its properties over uniform triangulations studied. The Butterfly Scheme, which is introduced by Dyn, Gregory and Levin is a special case of this algorithm. In our analysis, the matrix approach is employed and the idea of "Cross Difference of Directional Divided Difference" analysis is presented. This method is a generalization of the technique used by Dyn, Gregory and Levin etc. to analyse univariate subdivision algorithms. It is proved that the algorithm produces smooth surfaces provided the shape parameters are kept within an appropriate range

    The 3D version of the finite element program FESTER

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    In this report, a detailed description of the 3-D version finite element pro-gram FESTER is given. This includes: 1. A brief introduction to the package FESTER; 2. Preparing an input data file for the 3D version of FESTER; 3. Principal stress and stress invariant analyses; 4. 2D joint element (surface contact) characterisation and its mathematical formulation; 5. Formulations of the 3D stress-strain analyses for both isotropic and anisotropic materials, plane of weakness and cracking criteria; 6. 3D brick elements, infinity elements and their corresponding shape and mapping functions; 7. Large-displacement formulations; 8. Modifications to the subroutines INVAR, JNTB, TMAT, MOD2 etc; 9. Numerical examples; and 10. Conclusions

    Non-uniform corner cutting

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    The convergence of a non-uniform corner cutting process is investigated. It is shown that the limit curve will be differentiable provided the proportions of the corner cuts are kept within appropriate constraints. Keywords Subdivision, corner cuttin

    Fabrication and mechanical properties of chitosan composite membrane containing hydroxyapatite particles

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    This paper described the development of chitosan composites containing precipitated hydroxyapatite particles for potential applications in orthopaedic surgery or waste water treatment. The synthetic process and morphology of hydroxyapatite were reported. The effects of hydroxyapatite content on the microstructure and mechanical properties of composites were investigated. It was found that the Young’s Modulus of the composites decreases with hydroxyapatite content while the failure strength and strain increase with the hydroxyapatite content

    Hot electrons in low-dimensional phonon systems

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    A simple bulk model of electron-phonon coupling in metals has been surprisingly successful in explaining experiments on metal films that actually involve surface- or other low-dimensional phonons. However, by an exact application of this standard model to a semi-infinite substrate with a free surface, making use of the actual vibrational modes of the substrate, we show that such agreement is fortuitous, and that the model actually predicts a low-temperature crossover from the familiar T^5 temperature dependence to a stronger T^6 log T scaling. Comparison with existing experiments suggests a widespread breakdown of the standard model of electron-phonon thermalization in metals
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