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    Probability Analysis of Pit Initiation on Austenitic Stainless Steels

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    AbstractThe influence and mechanism of microscopic pit initiation on austenitic stainless steels were analyzed. Based on the electrochemical theory, a model was proposed to judge the pit initiation on austenitic stainless steels in the weak acidic chloride solution. Although the model was developed based on deterministic equations, it can be used to analyze the randomness of pit initiation. Furthermore the probability distribution of major parameters was also discussed. This study enriches the stochastic theory of pit initiation

    Thermal Transport in Metallic Porous Media

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    Bound magnetic polaron driven low-temperature ferromagnetism in Cu1−xMnxO compounds

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    AbstractPartial Mn atoms have been confirmed to enter the CuO lattice and form the Cu1−xMnxO compounds in the case of doping with 0≤x≤0.2 by the sol–gel method. With increasing Mn content, magnetism is observed. The magnetic critical transition temperature increases with enhanced magnetism, which obeys the bound magnetic polaron theory. The electronic transportation shows an insulating behavior as the band-gap decreases. Our results may indicate that CuO may be used as a candidate of magnetic semiconductor

    Sloshing of Liquid in Rigid Cylindrical Container with a Rigid Annular Baffle. Part II: Lateral Excitation

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    Sloshing response of liquid in a rigid cylindrical container with a rigid annual baffle subjected to lateral excitation has been studied. The complicated liquid domain is separated into several simple sub-domains by introducing the artificial interfaces. The analytical solutions of potential function corresponding to every sub-domain are obtained by using the method of separation of variables and the superposition principle. The total potential function under lateral excitation is taken as the sum of the container potential function and the liquid perturbed function. The expression of the liquid perturbed function is obtained by introducing the generalized coordinates. On the base of the natural frequencies and modes having been obtained by the sub-domain method, the orthogonality among the sloshing modes has been demonstrated. Substituting the potential functions into the free surface wave equation establishes the dynamic response equation of liquid. Then, the generalized coordinates are solved. The sloshing surface displacement, the hydrodynamic pressure distribution, the resultant hydrodynamic force and moment are discussed for the containers subjected to harmonic and seismic lateral excitation, respectively

    Nucleon-nucleon momentum correlation function for light nuclei

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    Nucleon-nucleon momentum correlation function have been presented for nuclear reactions with neutron-rich or proton-rich projectiles using a nuclear transport theory, namely Isospin-Dependent Quantum Molecular Dynamics model. The relationship between the binding energy of projectiles and the strength of proton-neutron correlation function at small relative momentum has been explored, while proton-proton correlation function shows its sensitivity to the proton density distribution. Those results show that nucleon-nucleon correlation function is useful to reflect some features of the neutron- or proton-halo nuclei and therefore provide a potential tool for the studies of radioactive beam physics.Comment: Talk given at the 18th International IUPAP Conference on Few-Body Problems in Physics (FB18), Santos, Brasil, August 21-26, 2006. To appear in Nucl. Phys.

    Finite Element Analysis of the Temperature Field of an Emergency Brake and Study of its Thermal Properties

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    For simulation of typical operating conditions of an emergency brake, analyze the theoretical heat energy of single emergency braking. The formula of the maximum temperature of a contact point was derived from the theory of friction heat conduction during braking. The finite element model of the disc brake temperature field was constructed with ANSYS/LS-DYNA software. The effect of brake safety factor and different thermal properties on the temperature field is analyzed, indicating that the temperature distribution of ductile iron brake friction pairs is superior to the steel brake ones. The results and analysis provide certain indications of the design and applicability of an emergency brake.Для моделирования типичных условий эксплуатации аварийного тормоза проанализирована теоретическая тепловая энергия одного аварийного торможения. Выведена формула максимальной температуры контактной точки на основании теории теплопроводности трения при торможении. Конечноэлементная модель температурного поля дискового тормоза была построена с использованием программного пакета ANSYS/LS-DYNA. Проанализировано влияние запаса прочности тормaза и различных тепловых свойств на температурное поле. Результаты показали, что распределение температур в парах трения тормоза из чугуна с шаровидным графитом более равномерно, чем в парах трения стального тормоза. Полученные результаты и выполненный анализ позволяют дать некоторые рекомендации относительно конструкции и применения аварийного тормоза

    Effective block sparse representation algorithm for DOA estimation with unknown mutual coupling

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    Unknown mutual coupling effect can degrade the performance of a direction of arrival (DOA) estimation method. In this letter, a new method is proposed for uniform linear arrays (ULAs) to tackle this problem. Considering the sparse representation exploiting the inherent structure of the received data, the effective block sparse representation and the convex optimization problem is constructed using the steering vector parameterizing method. The proposed solution based on the l1- SVD (singular value decomposition) can exploit the information provided by the whole array and the Toeplitz structure of the mutual coupling matrix (MCM) in the ULA. Simulation results are provided to demonstrate its performance with unknown mutual coupling in comparison with some existing methods

    Molecular cytogenetic identification of a wheat-Thinopyrum ponticum substitution line with stripe rust resistance

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    Thinopyrum ponticum (2n = 10x = 70) has donated rust resistance genes to protect wheat from this fungal disease. In the present study, the line ES-7, derived from the progeny of the crosses between common wheat cultivar Abbondanza and Triticum aestivum–Th. ponticum partial amphiploid line Xiaoyan784, was characterized by cytological, fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH), genomic in situ hybridization (GISH) and EST-STS marker techniques. Cytological observations revealed that the configuration of ES-7 was 2n = 42 = 21 II. GISH and FISH results showed that ES-7 had two St chromosomes and lacked 5A chromosomes compared to common wheat. The 4A chromosome of ES-7 had small alterations from common wheat. Two EST-SSR markers BE482522 and BG262826, specific to Th. ponticum and tetraploid Pseudoroegneria spicata (2n = 4x = 28), locate on the homoeologous group 5 chromosomes of wheat, could amplify polymorphic bands in ES-7. It was suggested that the introduced St chromosomes belonged to homoeologous group 5, that is, ES-7 was a 5St (5A) disomic substitution line. Furthermore, ES-7 showed highly resistance to mixed stripe rust races of CYR32 and CYR33 in adult stages, which was possibly inherited from Th. ponticum. Thus, ES-7 can be used for wheat stripe rust resistance breeding program

    Identification of Sitobion avenae F. resistance and genetic diversity of wheat landraces from Qinling Mountains, China

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    The aphid Sitobion avenae F. is one of the most harmful pests of wheat growth in the world. A primary field screening test was carried out to evaluate the S. avenae resistance of 527 wheat landraces from Shaanxi. The results indicated that 25 accessions (4.74%) were resistant to S. avenae in the three consecutive seasons, of which accession S849 was highly resistant, and seven accessions were moderately resistant. The majority of S. avenae resistant accessions come from Qinling Mountains. Then, the genetic variability of a set of 33 accessions (25 S. avenae resistant and 8 S. avenae susceptible) originating from Qinling Mountains have been assessed by 20 morphological traits and 99 simple sequence repeat markers (SSRs). Morphological traits and SSRs displayed a high level of genetic diversity within 33 accessions. The clustering of the accessions based on morphological traits and SSR markers showed significant discrepancy according to the geographical distribution, resistance to S. avenae and species of accessions. The highly and moderately resistant landrace accessions were collected from the middle and the east part of Qinling Mountains with similar morphology characters, for example slender leaves with wax, lower leaf area, and high ear density. These S. avenae resistant landraces can be used in wheat aphid resistance breeding as valuable resources

    Three-Particle Correlations from Parton Cascades in Au+Au Collisions

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    We present a study of three-particle correlations among a trigger particle and two associated particles in Au + Au collisions at sNN\sqrt{s_{NN}} = 200 GeV using a multi-phase transport model (AMPT) with both partonic and hadronic interactions. We found that three-particle correlation densities in different angular directions with respect to the triggered particle (`center', `cone', `deflected', `near' and `near-away') increase with the number of participants. The ratio of `deflected' to `cone' density approaches to 1.0 with the increasing of number of participants, which indicates that partonic Mach-like shock waves can be produced by strong parton cascades in central Au+Au collisions.Comment: 9 pages, 6 figures; Final version to appear in Physics Letters
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