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MEAN FIELD MODELS FOR MARTENSITIC AND COOPERATIVE JAHN-TELLER TRANSFORMATIONS
The validity of mean field models for phase transitions is discussed, and examples are given for dilute random systems of anisotropic defects interacting with long range elastic strain fields. The distribution of internal fields, and not merely the moments, is calculated
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Dynamic behavior and damping capacity of auxetic foam pads
A novel set of auxetic (negative Poisson's ratio) open cell polyurethane foam has been developed and tested under dynamic
loading conditions to assess the viscoelastic response under white noise random excitation and compressive cycling. Foam pads
normalized to standard ISO 13753 have been tested at room temperature and frequency bandwidth 10-500 Hz to assess
transmissibility characteristics for possible antivibration glove applications. The results show that the ISO 13753 normalized
transmissibility for these foams falls below 0.6 above 100 Hz, with lower peak maximum stresses under indentation compared to
conventional open cell solids. These results suggest possible use of the auxetic foam for pads or linens against « white fingers«
vibration applications. Further tests have been conducted on cyclic compressive loading up to 3 Hz and loading ratios of 0.95 for
loading histories up to 100000 cycles. The damping capacity of the auxetic foams showed and increase by a factor 10 compared
to the conventional foams used to manufacture the negative Poisson's ratio ones, and stiffness degradation stabilized after few tens on cycles
People in different age groups show different hip-joint morphology
It has been suggested that the distribution of the subchondral bone density may be regarded as the expression of the long-term effective stress in a joint, and previous results indicate the regularity of the distribution of subchondral bone density as a function of the passing demands made upon a joint. Computed tomography-osteoabsorptiometry has been developed to visualize the area distribution of subchondral mineralization in the major joints in vivo. The purpose of this study was to display the distribution of subchondral bone density in the acetabular cup of patients of different ages. Computer tomography data files of hip joints of 27 patients (18â89 years) were used. Density ranges, image analysis, and area presentation of the distribution of subchondral mineralization are presented. The maximal subchondral mineralization in young persons is found both in the ventral and dorsal part of the acetabular roof. In older people, however, the densest areas are most often found at the zenith of the acetabulum. These morphological results could be well explained by the experimental results of other authors who found a joint incongruity in young persons with contact areas in the ventral and dorsal part of the acetabulum. With advancing age a decrease in incongruence is found, leading to an increased stress in the dome, i.e. in the area where degenerative changes are often found
A novel linear direct drive system for textile winding applications
The paper describes the specification, modelling, magnetic design, thermal characteristics and control of a novel, high acceleration (up to 82g) brushless PM linear actuator with Halbach array, for textile package winding applications. Experimental results demonstrate the realisation of the actuator and induced performance advantages afforded to the phase lead, closed-loop position control scheme
Unidirectional Propagation of an Ultra-Short Electromagnetic Pulse in a Resonant Medium with High Frequency Stark Shift
We consider in the unidirectional approximation the propagation of an ultra
short electromagnetic pulse in a resonant medium consisting of molecules
characterized by a transition operator with both diagonal and non-diagonal
matrix elements. We find the zero-curvature representation of the reduced
Maxwell-Bloch equations in the sharp line limit. This can be used to develop
the inverse scattering transform method to solve these equations. Finally we
obtain two types of exact traveling pulse solutions, one with the usual
exponential decay and another with an algebraic decay.Comment: Latex, 10 pages, no figure
Does intelligent life exist beyond our planet? An exercise in estimation and problem solving
In this activity, students use the famous Drake equation to estimate the probability of
intelligent life existing elsewhere in our galaxy. Many students (some fascinated by the possibility
of life beyond our planet) will be interested in this activity once they realise that the computer can
do the difficult mathematics. However, the calculations are actually straightforward enough to be
done with paper and pencil
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