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Assessment of the Soil Structure Inertial Interaction Effect on the Behavior Coefficient Using Simplified Methods
This study aims to assess the effect of the Soil Structure inertial Interaction (SSI) on the behavior coefficient (R). For this purpose, R was estimated with and without SSI. The pushover N2 method and its extension SSI-N2 method were applied to the plain Reinforced Concrete (RC) frame structures. For calculating the SSI effect on R, four shear wave velocities Vs, representing rocky soil, firm soil, loose soil, and very loose soil, with three soil damping ratios ζg% for each soil type were considered. The estimated values of R using the N2 method were 4.1, 4.97, 5.75, and 6.96 for rocky soil, firm soil, loose soil, and very loose soil respectively. For the SSI-N2 method, R values were in the range of 3.67-3.97 for rocky soil, 4-4.69 for firm soil, 4.01-5.09 for loose soil, and 4.14-5.81 for very loose soil. In the Algerian code, R was kept constant for each soil type, and its value is 3.5 and 5 with and without infill masonry respectively. Soil shear wave velocity and the soil damping ratio must be taken into account in calculating R. The redundancy, overstrength, and ductility reduction coefficients were determined by taking into account the SSI. The SSI effect can change the values of R, so it must be taken into account when calculating R
Readiness of HIF Using the Single Pass RF Driver
Readiness for a concerted push to power production
was the underlying theme from the inaugural
HIF Workshop in 1976 through the review
of ICF programs by DOEâs Energy Research
and Advisory Board in 1979. Using John
Lawsonâs 1987 paper âWhither Heavy Ion Fusion?â
[1] as a foil, this paper discusses the continuing
vitality of the argument for HIFâs readiness
against the backdrop that this vision is not
in evidence today, having been occluded by political
policies causing diversion of the HIF
community into peripheral science that, although
excellent, is in fact not required to complete
the development of a HIF energy source..
Croissance et capacité réproductive de Gymnogongrus patens (J. Agardh) (Rhodophyceae, Gigartinale) de la cÎte atlantique marocaine
Lâalgue carraghĂ©nophyte Gymnogongrus patens prĂ©sente une large distribution sur le littoral marocain, sa valorisation et son exploitation ont Ă©tĂ© prĂ©cĂ©dĂ©es par lâĂ©tude de sa biologie en milieu naturel. Le site Ă©tudiĂ©Â est la plage de MĂ©hdia situĂ© au nord de la cĂŽte atlantique marocaine. Lâinfluence des facteurs environnementaux (tempĂ©rature, salinitĂ©, nitrates et phosphates) sur lâĂ©volution de la croissance a Ă©tĂ©Â Ă©tudiĂ©e par dâanalyse en composantes principales (ACP). La croissance de lâespĂšce prĂ©sente une variation saisonniĂšre, ainsi deux pĂ©riodes de croissance ont Ă©tĂ© dĂ©terminĂ©es : une pĂ©riode de forte croissance fin printemps et Ă©tĂ© et une pĂ©riode de faible croissance en automne et en hiver. LâACP a confirmĂ© cette saisonnalitĂ© de la croissance, en prĂ©cisant que le gain en poids de thalles est principalement liĂ© Ă Â lâaugmentation de nombre de ramification total. La pĂ©riode active de croissance est caractĂ©risĂ©e par lâĂ©lĂ©vation de la tempĂ©rature, de la salinitĂ© et de lâintensitĂ© lumineuse principalement. LâĂ©tude de la capacitĂ© reproductive de G. patens a permis de montrer que lâespĂšce est fertile toute lâannĂ©e avec une dominance de la gĂ©nĂ©ration tĂ©trasporophytiques. Le maximum de fertilitĂ© a Ă©tĂ© obtenu en Ă©tĂ©.Mots-clĂ©s : Gymnogongrus patens, croissance, reproduction, ACP, Maroc.Growth and reproductuive capacity of Gymnogongrus patens (Rhodophyceae, Gigartinale) on the Morccan Atlantic coastGymnogongrus patens represent an important biomass along the Atlantic coast of Morocco, the first step befor exploitation is gather information about the biology and growth of this species in naturel environment. The studied site is the beach of Mehdia located at the north of the Moroccan Atlantic Coast. The influence of environmental parametres (temperature, salinty, nitrates and phosphates) on growth has been studied using Principal Components Analysis (ACP). The monthly survey of its growth did sow seasonal variations. G. Patens has 2 periods of growth: periodâs active growth at the ending of spring and summer and periodâs weak growth in automn and winter. ACP showed a seaonal variation of the species growth. The active growth periods of G. Patens are characterized by important temperature and salinty and light intensities. The species was fertil almost all along the year and tetrasporophyte pahse predominated. The maximum of fertility was obtained in summer.Keywords : gymnogongrus patens, growth, reproduction, ACP, Morocco
Analyse des pigments de la rhodophycée Gymnogongrus patens (J. Agardh) de la cÎte atlantique marocaine
Les pigments du carraghĂ©nophyte, Gymnogongrus patens ont Ă©tĂ© analysĂ©s sur des Ă©chantillons dâalgues rĂ©coltĂ©es mensuellement pendant un cycle annuel, dâavril 2002 Ă mars 2003, sur la plage de MĂ©hdia (Nord-Ouest de la cĂŽte atlantique marocaine). Les analyses pigmentaires durant cette pĂ©riode dâĂ©tude, montrent que les pigments phycobiliprotĂ©iques prĂ©sentent des variations saisonniĂšres trĂšs marquĂ©es pour les R-phycocyanines (R-PE) et les Allophycocyanines (A-PC) et nettement moins importantes pour les R-phycoĂ©rytrines (R-PC), avec une dominance des R-PE sur les A-PC et les R-PC. Par contre les teneurs en Chlorophylle a (Chl.a) varient peu. Les taux les plus Ă©levĂ©s en R-PE sont obtenus en octobre (2,83mg/g de matiĂšre fraĂźche). Lâinfluence des facteurs physico-chimiques (tempĂ©rature (T), salinitĂ© (S), nitrates (N) et phosphates (P)) sur lâĂ©volution de la composition pigmentaire a Ă©tĂ© Ă©tudiĂ©e par des analyses quantitatives en composantes principales (ACP). Cette analyse montre que lâalgue est trĂšs riche en A-PC, R-PC et R-PE pendant la saison automnale et hivernale alors qu'elle s'attĂ©nue au printemps et en Ă©tĂ©.Mots-clĂ©s : gymnogongrus patens, pigments, facteurs physicochimiques, ACP, cĂŽte atlantique marocaine
Bilan de lâazote et du phosphore dans les exploitations agricoles de la rĂ©gion de ThiĂšs au SĂ©nĂ©gal
Dans la zone des Niayes de ThiĂšs au SĂ©nĂ©gal, un systĂšme dâexploitation agricole intĂ©grant lâagriculture et lâĂ©levage est largement adoptĂ©. Lâaviculture est gĂ©nĂ©ralement associĂ©e au maraĂźchage avec une utilisation simultanĂ©e des engrais chimiques et des dĂ©chets organiques issus des Ă©levages. Le bilan des minĂ©raux essentiels (azote et phosphore) Ă lâĂ©chelle de lâexploitation agricole et de ses indicateurs de fonctionnement ont Ă©tĂ© estimĂ©s Ă lâaide dâenquĂȘtes et dâanalyses de laboratoire. Les bilans positifs obtenus au niveau de toutes les exploitations prospectĂ©es ont montrĂ© des excĂ©dents d'azote (N) et de phosphore (P) Ă©levĂ©s avec des valeurs moyennes de 1455,38 et 76,59 kg/ha/an, respectivement. Les pertes de N et de P sont importantes et restent indĂ©pendants de lâeffectif des sujets. Les indicateurs de fonctionnement calculĂ©s pour lâazote et le phosphore traduisent leur mauvaise gestion dans les exploitations avec des indices de gaspillage respectifs de 12,74 et de 1,90 kg.Mot clĂ©s : MinĂ©raux, indicateurs de fonctionnement, exploitations agricoles, SĂ©nĂ©gal
Ultra-high Q/V Fabry-Perot microcavity on SOI substrate
International audienceWe experimentally demonstrate an ultra high Q/V nanocavity on SOI substrate. The design is based on modal adaptation within the cavity and allows to measure a quality factor of 58.000 for a modal volume of 0.6(λ/n)3. This record Q/V value of 105 achieved for a structure standing on a physical substrate, rather than on membrane, is in very good agreement with theoretical predictions also shown. Based on these experimental results, we show that further refinements of the cavity design could lead to Q/V ratios close to 106
Huge Electro-/photo-/acidoinduced Second-order Nonlinear Contrasts from Multiaddressable Indolinooxazolodine
In this work, linear and nonlinear optical properties of electro-/acido-/photoswitchable indolino[2,1-b]oxazolidine derivatives were investigated. The linear optical properties of the closed and open forms have been characterized by UVâvisible and IR spectroscopies associated with DFT calculations. Nonlinear optical properties of the compounds have been obtained by ex situ and in situ hyper-Rayleigh experiments in solution. We show that protonated, oxidized, and irradiated open forms exhibit the same visible absorption and NLO features. In particular, the closed and open forms exhibit a huge contrast of the first hyperpolarizability with an enhancement factor of 40â45. Additionally, we have designed an original electrochemical cell that allows to monitor in situ the hyper-Rayleigh response upon electrical stimulus. We report notably a partial but good and reversible NLO contrast in situ during oxidation/reduction cycles. Thereby, indolinooxazolidine moieties are versatile trimodal switchable units which are very promising for applications in devices
The rise and fall of Anopheles arabiensis (Diptera: Culicidae) in a Tanzanian village
The continual recruitment of new individuals makes it difficult to study both the survival of multivoltine mosquitoes, and the size of the infectious reservoir in narural populations of malaria vectors. During long-term surveillance of a population of Anopheles gambiae Giles sensu lato in a Tanzanian village by daily light trapping, a temporary dry spell resulted in the cessation of recruitment for a period of 33 days, and a decline in numbers of A. arabiensis Patton caught from over 2000 to less than 10 in a sentinel house. Traps placed elsewhere in the village indicated similar proportionate declines although numbers caught varied according to location. A survival rate of 83% per day was estimated from the rate of population decline. Survival was unrelated to the size of the mosquitoes. The infectious reservoir (the chance of a mosquito acquiring an infection) was estimated to be 2% per feed. The exploitation of fortuitous events which temporarily eliminate a single stage in the life cycle has general applicability in the study of the bionomics of multivoltine insect
Chern-Simons Invariants of Torus Links
We compute the vacuum expectation values of torus knot operators in
Chern-Simons theory, and we obtain explicit formulae for all classical gauge
groups and for arbitrary representations. We reproduce a known formula for the
HOMFLY invariants of torus links and we obtain an analogous formula for
Kauffman invariants. We also derive a formula for cable knots. We use our
results to test a recently proposed conjecture that relates HOMFLY and Kauffman
invariants.Comment: 20 pages, 5 figures; v2: minor changes, version submitted to AHP. The
final publication is available at
http://www.springerlink.com/content/a2614232873l76h6
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