797 research outputs found
Energy-based mechanical model for mixed mode failure of laminated composites
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/76674/1/AIAA-12639-806.pd
Mode I failure of laminated polymeric composites
A mechanical model for the prediction of mode I delamination failure of a laminated double cantilever beam (DCB) type specimen is presented. The volume of material ahead of the crack tip that experiences high stresses due to the presence of the crack tip was replaced by a nonlinear elastic spring foundation. The volume undergoing global deformation due to the external loading was replaced by a beam. The spring foundation was characterized by a covalent interatomic force law as a constitutive law and a non-uniform strain distribution throughout the spring length. Experimental data of fracture toughness for PEEK adhesive joints were used to partially characterize the spring foundation. Experimental results from mode I fracture tests performed to verify the current model are presented. The current model matched the experimental results closely for PEEK and BP907 adhesive joints for a wide range of adhesive layer thickness. It also reproduced load vs displacement curves of E7T1/G40 and E719/IM7 composite specimens very closely. The work presented contributes a new fracture model for prediction of delamination of laminated composite structures.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/31339/1/0000249.pd
Isotropic three-dimensional gap in the iron-arsenide superconductor LiFeAs from directional heat transport measurements
The thermal conductivity k of the iron-arsenide superconductor LiFeAs (Tc ~
18K) was measured in single crystals at temperatures down to T~50mK and in
magnetic fields up to H=17T, very close to the upper critical field Hc2~18T.
For both directions of the heat current, parallel and perpendicular to the
tetragonal c-axis, a negligible residual linear term k/T is found as T ->0,
revealing that there are no zero-energy quasiparticles in the superconducting
state. The increase in k with magnetic field is the same for both current
directions and it follows closely the dependence expected for an isotropic
superconducting gap. There is no evidence of multi-band character, whereby the
gap would be different on different Fermi-surface sheets. These findings show
that the superconducting gap in LiFeAs is isotropic in 3D, without nodes or
deep minima anywhere on the Fermi surface. Comparison with other iron-pnictide
superconductors suggests that a nodeless isotropic gap is a common feature at
optimal doping (maximal Tc).Comment: 4 pages, 3 figure
Anisotropy of the coherence length from critical currents in the stoichiometric superconductor LiFeAs
Miniature Hall-probe arrays were used to measure the critical current
densities for the three main directions of vortex motion in the stoichiometric
LiFeAs superconductor. These correspond to vortices oriented along the c-axis
moving parallel to the ab-plane, and to vortices in the ab-plane moving
perpendicular to, and within the plane, respectively. The measurements were
carried out in the low-field regime of strong vortex pinning, in which the
critical current anisotropy is solely determined by the coherence length
anisotropy parameter, {\epsilon}_{\xi}. This allows extraction of
{\epsilon}_{\xi} at magnetic fields far below the upper critical field B_c2. We
find that increasing magnetic field decreases the anisotropy of the coherence
length
Variability of extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation utilization for refractory adult out-of-hospital cardiac arrest: an international survey study.
Objective: A growing interest in extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation (ECPR) as a rescue strategy for refractory adult out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) currently exists. This study aims to determine current standards of care and practice variation for ECPR patients in the USA and Korea.
Methods: In December 2015, we surveyed centers from the Korean Hypothermia Network (KORHN) Investigators and the US National Post-Arrest Research Consortium (NPARC) on current targeted temperature management and ECPR practices. This project analyzes the subsection of questions addressing ECPR practices. We summarized survey.
Results: Overall, 9 KORHN and 4 NPARC centers reported having ECPR programs and had complete survey data available. Two KORHN centers utilized extracorporeal membrane oxygenation only for postarrest circulatory support in patients with refractory shock and were excluded from further analysis. Centers with available ECPR generally saw a high volume of OHCA patients (10/11 centers care for \u3e75 OHCA a year). Location of, and providers trained for cannulation varied across centers. All centers in both countries (KORHN 7/7, NPARC 4/4) treated comatose ECPR patients with targeted temperature management. All NPARC centers and four of seven KORHN centers reported having a standardized hospital protocol for ECPR. Upper age cutoff for eligibility ranged from 60 to 75 years. No absolute contraindications were unanimous among centers.
Conclusion: A wide variability in practice patterns exist between centers performing ECPR for refractory OHCA in the US and Korea. Standardized protocols and shared research databases might inform best practices, improve outcomes, and provide a foundation for prospective studies
Small anisotropy of the lower critical field and -wave two-gap feature in single crystal LiFeAs
The in- and out-of-plane lower critical fields and magnetic penetration
depths for LiFeAs were examined. The anisotropy ratio is
smaller than the expected theoretical value, and increased slightly with
increasing temperature from 0.6 to . This small degree of anisotropy
was numerically confirmed by considering electron correlation effect. The
temperature dependence of the penetration depths followed a power
law() below 0.3, with 3.5 for both and
. Based on theoretical studies of iron-based superconductors, these
results suggest that the superconductivity of LiFeAs can be represented by an
extended -wave due to weak impurity scattering effect. And the
magnitudes of the two gaps were also evaluted by fitting the superfluid density
for both the in- and out-of-plane to the two-gap model. The estimated values
for the two gaps are consistent with the results of angle resolved
photoemission spectroscopy and specific heat experiments.Comment: 10 pages, 5 figure
Prospective study of oncologic outcomes after laparoscopic modified complete mesocolic excision for non-metastatic right colon cancer (PIONEER study): study protocol of a multicentre single-arm trial
Abstract
Background
The introduction of complete mesocolic excision (CME) with central vascular ligation (CVL) for right-sided colon cancer has improved the oncologic outcomes. Recently, we have introduced a modified CME (mCME) procedure that keeps the same principles as the originally described CME but with a more tailored approach. Some retrospective studies have reported the favourable oncologic outcomes of laparoscopic mCME for right-sided colon cancer; however, no prospective multicentre study has yet been conducted.
Methods
This study is a multi-institutional, prospective, single-arm study evaluating the oncologic outcomes of laparoscopic mCME for adenocarcinoma arising from the right side of the colon. A total of 250 patients will be recruited from five tertiary referral centres in South Korea. The primary outcome of this study is 3-year disease-free survival. Secondary outcome measures include 3-year overall survival, incidence of surgical complications, completeness of mCME, and distribution of metastatic lymph nodes. The quality of laparoscopic mCME will be assessed on the basis of photographs of the surgical specimen and the operation field after the completion of lymph node dissection.
Discussion
This is a prospective multicentre study to evaluate the oncologic outcomes of laparoscopic mCME for right-sided colon cancer. To the best of our knowledge, this will be the first study to prospectively and objectively assess the quality of laparoscopic mCME. The results will provide more evidence about oncologic outcomes with respect to the quality of laparoscopic mCME in right-sided colon cancer.
Trial registration
ClinicalTrials.gov ID:
NCT03992599
(June 20, 2019). The posted information will be updated as needed to reflect protocol amendments and study progress
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