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Slip Failure of Embankment on Soft Marine Clay
The results of an investigation carried out at a site before and after the slip failure of an embankment on soft marine clay are presented. An evaluation of the possible causes for the slip failure and the remedial measures taken after the failure are also included. It appears that overstressing of the ground might have led to the movement of the soft soil. The compressible soils were subjected to an increase in stress without a comparable increase in foundation shear strength. This increase in horizontal stress resulted in the horizontal displacement of the soil as evident by the presence of the tension cracks in the fill just before slip failure occurred
Anharmonic effect on lattice distortion, orbital ordering and magnetic properties in Cs2AgF4
We develop the cluster self-consistent field method incorporating both
electronic and lattice degrees of freedom to study the origin of ferromagnetism
in CsAgF. After self-consistently determining the harmonic and
anharmonic Jahn-Teller distortions, we show that the anharmonic distortion
stabilizes the staggered x-z/y-z orbital and
ferromagnetic ground state, rather than the antiferromagnetic one. The
amplitudes of lattice distortions, Q and Q, the magnetic coupling
strengthes, J, and the magnetic moment, are in good agreement with the
experimental observation.Comment: 13 pages, 5 figure
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Biocompatible Mesoporous Hollow Carbon Nanocapsules for High Performance Supercapacitors.
A facile and general method for the controllable synthesis of N-doped hollow mesoporous carbon nanocapsules (NHCNCs) with four different geometries has been developed. The spheres (NHCNC-1), low-concaves (NHCNC-2), semi-concaves (NHCNC-3) and wrinkles (NHCNC-4) shaped samples were prepared and systematically investigated to understand the structural effects of hollow particles on their supercapacitor performances. Compared with the other three different shaped samples (NHCNC-1, NHCNC-2, and NHCNC-4), the as-synthesized semi-concave structured NHCNC-3 demonstrated excellent performance with high gravimetric capacitance of 326 F g-1 (419 F cm-3) and ultra-stable cycling stability (96.6% after 5000 cycles). The outstanding performances achieved are attributed to the unique semi-concave structure, high specific surface area (1400 m2 g-1), hierarchical porosity, high packing density (1.41 g cm-3) and high nitrogen (N) content (up to 3.73%) of the new materials. These carbon nanocapsules with tailorable structures and properties enable them as outstanding carriers and platforms for various emerging applications, such as nanoscale chemical reactors, catalysis, batteries, solar energy harvest, gas storage and so on. In addition, these novel carbons have negligible cytotoxicity and high biocompatibility for human cells, promising a wide range of bio applications, such as biomaterials, drug delivery, biomedicine, biotherapy and bioelectronic devices
Characterisation of Bidor Kaolinite and Illite
Two types of commercial clay minerals from the Bidor region of Perak were studied. From the
X-ray diffraction study, these clays were identified as disordered kaolinite and 2 M polymorph of illite.
The morphologies, the surface properties, the pore structures and the infrared absorption properties
were examined. The basis for the identification of these clays is discussed
Projectile Excitations in Reactions
It has recently been proven from measurements of the spin-transfer
coefficients and that there is a small but non-vanishing
component , in the inclusive reaction
cross section . It is shown that the dominant part of the measured
can be explained in terms of the projectile excitation
mechanism. An estimate is further made of contributions to from
s-wave rescattering process. It is found that s-wave rescattering contribution
is much smaller than the contribution coming from projectile
excitation mechanism. The addition of s-wave rescattering contribution to the
dominant part, however, improves the fit to the data.Comment: 9 pages, Revtex, figures can be obtained upon reques
Simulation studies of permeation through two-dimensional ideal polymer networks
We study the diffusion process through an ideal polymer network, using
numerical methods. Polymers are modeled by random walks on the bonds of a
two-dimensional square lattice. Molecules occupy the lattice cells and may jump
to the nearest-neighbor cells, with probability determined by the occupation of
the bond separating the two cells. Subjected to a concentration gradient across
the system, a constant average current flows in the steady state. Its behavior
appears to be a non-trivial function of polymer length, mass density and
temperature, for which we offer qualitative explanations.Comment: 8 pages, 4 figure
Robustness of the Berezinskii-Kosterlitz-Thouless Transition in Ultrathin NbN Films near the Superconductor-Insulator Transition
Occurrence of the Berezinskii-Kosterlitz-Thouless (BKT) transition is
investigated by superfluid density measurements for two-dimensional (2D)
disordered NbN films with disorder level very close to a
superconductor-insulator transition (SIT). Our data show a robust BKT
transition even near this 2D disorder-tuned quantum critical point (QCP). This
observation is in direct contrast with previous data on deeply underdoped
quasi-2D cuprates near the SIT. As our NbN films approach the QCP, the
vortex-core energy, an important energy scale in the BKT transition, scales
with the superconducting gap, not with the superfluid density, as expected
within the standard 2D-XY model description of BKT physics.Comment: 8 pages, 6 figure
Correlation between 3:2 QPO pairs and Jets in Black Hole X-ray Binaries
We argue, following our earlier works (the "CEBZMC model"), that the
phenomenon of twin peak high frequency quasi-periodic oscillations (QPOs)
observed in black hole X-ray binaries is caused by magnetic coupling (MC)
between accretion disk and black hole (BH). Due to MC, two bright spots occur
at two separate radial locations r_{in} and r_{out} at the disk surface,
energized by a kind of the Blandford-Znajek mechanism (BZ). We assume,
following the Kluzniak-Abramowicz QPO resonance model, that Keplerian
frequencies at these two locations are in the 3:2 ratio. With this assumption,
we estimate the BH spins in several sources, including GRO J1655-40, GRS
1915+105, XTE J1550-564, H1743-322 and Sgr A*. We give an interpretation of the
"jet line" in the hardness-intensity plane discussing the parameter space
consisting of the BH spin and the power-law index for the variation of the
large-scale magnetic field in the disk. Furthermore, we propose a new scenario
for the spectral state transitions in BH X-ray binaries based on fluctuation in
densities of accreting plasma from a companion star.Comment: 17 pages, 6 figures, accepted by AP
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