9 resultados para Multi-layered Soil
em Chinese Academy of Sciences Institutional Repositories Grid Portal
Resumo:
The paper presents a reasonable analysis for dynamic response and failure process of a plane multi-layered media, which are subjected to a blast loading. This blast loading is induced by a cylindric explosive put on the center of top surface of the layered media. With the help of numerical simulation technique provided by LS-DYNA software, the whole process of explosion wave propagation and attenuation can be revealed. The feature of local failure around the blasting site is also discussed in some detail. Our focus will be on the explosion wave attenuation for the hard-soft-hard sandwich layers. As seen in the paper, the computational results are delivered in a feasible way by comparing with experimental data.
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通过与相关文献结果的对比,在验证了数值模拟应力波传播可行性的基础上,比较了应力波通过3层花岗岩和夹层为泡沫铝的3层介质后,发现后者应力波幅值的衰减远大于前者,应变能增加为前者的1.6倍,证明了软夹层在研究的速度量级上对能量耗散具有显著作用;在入射波波长为3层介质总厚度1/2的条件下,当泡沫铝的厚度占总厚度约0.2时,得出了3层介质的应变能约为系统总能量的60%,此时入射波波长为泡沫铝厚度的2.5倍,组合介质获得较佳的衰减性能.
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Intense heavy ion beams offer a unique tool for generating samples of high energy density matter with extreme conditions of density and pressure that are believed to exist in the interiors of giant planets. An international accelerator facility named FAIR (Facility for Antiprotons and Ion Research) is being constructed at Darmstadt, which will be completed around the year 2015. It is expected that this accelerator facility will deliver a bunched uranium beam with an intensity of 5x10(11) ions per spill with a bunch length of 50-100 ns. An experiment named LAPLAS (Laboratory Planetary Sciences) has been proposed to achieve a low-entropy compression of a sample material like hydrogen or water (which are believed to be abundant in giant planets) that is imploded in a multi-layered target by the ion beam. Detailed numerical simulations have shown that using parameters of the heavy ion beam that will be available at FAIR, one can generate physical conditions that have been predicted to exist in the interior of giant planets. In the present paper, we report simulations of compression of water that show that one can generate a plasma phase as well as a superionic phase of water in the LAPLAS experiments.
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The multi-layered electroluminescent device consisting of Eu(TTA)(3)(2,2'-bipyridine mono N-oxide) (TTA = 2-thenoyltrifluoroacetonate) as the red dopant exhibited an impressive current and power efficiency at a brightness of 100 cd m(-2) and voltage-independent spectral stability.
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柔性制造单元的计划与调度问题已有许多的讨论,但大都针对具体的系统以及对任务做某些假设,本文提出一种多层计划和调度的方法并对每层的功能进行讨论,这种方法的结构可应用于各类单元.同时提出三种机器资源的分配方法.文中给出了仿真结果表明此方法是比较有效的.
Green-Ampt model for layered soils with nonuniform initial water content under unsteady infiltration
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A 2.5-D and 3-D multi-fold GPR survey was carried out in the Archaeological Park of Aquileia (northern Italy). The primary objective of the study was the identification of targets of potential archaeological interest in an area designated by local archaeological authorities. The second geophysical objective was to test 2-D and 3-D multi-fold methods and to study localised targets of unknown shape and dimensions in hostile soil conditions. Several portions of the acquisition grid were processed in common offset (CO), common shot (CSG) and common mid point (CMP) geometry. An 8×8 m area was studied with orthogonal CMPs thus achieving a 3-D subsurface coverage with azimuthal range limited to two normal components. Coherent noise components were identified in the pre-stack domain and removed by means of FK filtering of CMP records. Stack velocities were obtained from conventional velocity analysis and azimuthal velocity analysis of 3-D pre-stack gathers. Two major discontinuities were identified in the area of study. The deeper one most probably coincides with the paleosol at the base of the layer associated with activities of man in the area in the last 2500 years. This interpretation is in agreement with the results obtained from nearby cores and excavations. The shallow discontinuity is observed in a part of the investigated area and it shows local interruptions with a linear distribution on the grid. Such interruptions may correspond to buried targets of archaeological interest. The prominent enhancement of the subsurface images obtained by means of multi-fold techniques, compared with the relatively poor quality of the conventional single-fold georadar sections, indicates that multi-fold methods are well suited for the application to high resolution studies in archaeology.