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Bursts in discontinuous Aeolian saltation
Close to the onset of Aeolian particle transport through saltation we find in
wind tunnel experiments a regime of discontinuous flux characterized by bursts
of activity. Scaling laws are observed in the time delay between each burst and
in the measurements of the wind fluctuations at the fluid threshold Shields
number . The time delay between each burst decreases on average with
the increase of the Shields number until sand flux becomes continuous. A
numerical model for saltation including the wind-entrainment from the turbulent
fluctuations can reproduce these observations and gives insight about their
origin. We present here also for the first time measurements showing that with
feeding it becomes possible to sustain discontinuous flux even below the fluid
threshold
Sustainability Assessment of indicators for integrated water resources management
The scientific community strongly recommends the adoption of indicators for the evaluation and monitoring of progress towards sustainable development. Furthermore, international organizations consider that indicators are powerful decision-making tools. Nevertheless, the quality and reliability of the indicators depends on the application of adequate and appropriate criteria to assess them. The general objective of this study was to evaluate how indicators related to water use and management perform against a set of sustainability criteria. Our research identified 170 indicators related to water use and management. These indicators were assessed by an international panel of experts that evaluated whether they fulfil the four sustainability criteria: social, economic, environmental, and institutional. We employed an evaluation matrix that classified all indicators according to the DPSIR (Driving Forces, Pressures, States, Impacts and Responses) framework. A pilot study served to test and approve the research methodology before carrying out the full implementation. The findings of the study show that 24 indicators comply with the majority of the sustainability criteria; 59 indicators are bi-dimensional (meaning that they comply with two sustainability criteria); 86 are one-dimensional indicators (fulfilling just one of the four sustainability criteria) and one indicator do not fulfil any of the sustainability criteria.Postprint (author's final draft
Heat treatment as a route to tailor the yield-damping properties in A356 alloys
A356 is a common industrial alloy due to its relatively good mechanical properties, reduced weight and capability be casted into complex structures. However, in order to display good static mechanical properties (e.g.elevated yield strength) it must be heat treated (usually T6), therefore, compromising its dynamic properties (e.g. damping ratio). This study analyses the role of such heat treatments in the overall microstructure of A356 poured in ceramic block, associating the morphology transformations with the internal mechanisms that enhance yield strength and reduce damping. It is suggested that these variables display an inverse proportionality and a linear model is determined for the design of alloys with tailored yield/damping by the use of different artificial ageing times.Supported by the project iRAIL Innovation in
Railway Systems and Technologies Doctoral Programme funds and by
national funds through FCT - Portuguese Foundation for Science and
Technology and was developed on the aim of the Doctoral grant PD/
BD/114096/2015
Evolution of density perturbations in decaying vacuum cosmology: The case of non-zero perturbations in the cosmological term
We extend the results of a previous paper where a model of interacting dark
energy, with a cosmological term decaying linearly with the Hubble parameter,
is tested against the observed mass power spectrum. In spite of the agreement
with observations of type Ia supernovas, baryonic acoustic oscillations and the
cosmic microwave background, we had shown previously that no good concordance
is achieved if we include the mass power spectrum. However, our analysis was
based on the ad hoc assumption that the interacting cosmological term is
strictly homogeneous. Now we perform a more complete analysis, by perturbing
such a term. Although our conclusions are still based on a particular, scale
invariant choice of the primordial spectrum of dark energy perturbations, we
show that a cosmological term decaying linearly with the Hubble parameter is
indeed disfavored as compared to the standard model.Comment: Version accepted for publication in Physical Review
Matching fields of a long superconducting film
We obtain the vortex configurations, the matching fields and the
magnetization of a superconducting film with a finite cross section. The
applied magnetic field is normal to this cross section, and we use London
theory to calculate many of its properties, such as the local magnetic field,
the free energy and the induction for the mixed state. Thus previous similar
theoretical works, done for an infinitely long superconducting film, are
recovered here, in the special limit of a very long cross section.Comment: Contains a REVTeX file and 4 figure
Impact of the ultrasonic-assisted casting of an AlSi7Mg alloy on T6 heat treatment
In this work, the effect of ultrasonic vibration during solidification on the aging kinetics
of an AlSi7Mg alloy is investigated. With the ultrasonic equipment coupled to the mold walls, melt
treatment was performed by two approaches: (i) fully above liquidus (>635 ◦C); and (ii) in the full
range between liquidus and solidus (630 ◦C→ 550 ◦C). Cast samples were then subjected to T6 heat
treatment for different aging times. It is shown that indirect ultrasound treatment increases the cooling
rate while active. The eutectic Si was refined and further modified when ultrasound treatment was
performed in the semisolid state. Due to the significant release of solute during the decomposition of
π-Al8FeMg3Si6 into fine β-Al5FeSi, this has a significant impact in the solution stage. Ultrasound
treatment fully above liquidus decreased the underaging time to 50% and peak aging time to 25%
without compromising strength. The results suggest aging kinetics are correlated with a higher
vacancy density and solute enrichment which favors Guinier–Preston (GP) zone formation. These
findings show a promising route to tailor the aging kinetics in these alloys by selectively modifying
phases and cooling ratesThis work was supported by PTDC/EMEEME/30967/2017 and NORTE-0145-FEDER 030967, co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), through the Operational Programme for Competitiveness and Internationalization (COMPETE 2020), under Portugal 2020, and by the Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia–FCT IPP national funds. Moreover, this work was supported by Portuguese FCT under the project UIDB/04436/2020 and the doctoral grants PD/BD/140094/2018 and 2020.08564.BD
Processo de produção de minipipoca de sorgo com utilização de tratamento hidrotérmico dos grãos.
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