3 resultados para Music -- Interpretation (Phrasing, dynamics, etc.)
em AMS Tesi di Laurea - Alm@DL - Università di Bologna
Resumo:
Liquid crystals (LCs) are an interesting class of soft condensed matter systems characterized by an unusual combination of fluidity and long-range order, mainly known for their applications in displays (LCDs). However, the interest in LC continues to grow pushed by their application in new technologies in medicine, optical imaging, micro and nano technologies etc. In LCDs uniaxial alignment of LCs is mainly achieved by a rubbing process. During this treatment, the surfaces of polymer coated display substrates are rubbed in one direction by a rotating cylinder covered with a rubbing cloth. Basically, LC alignment involves two possible aligning directions: uniaxial planar (homogeneous) and vertical (homeotropic) to the display substrate. An interesting unresolved question concerning LCs regards the origin of their alignment on rubbed surfaces, and in particular on the polymeric ones used in the display industry. Most studies have shown that LCs on the surface of the rubbed polymer film layer are lying parallel to the rubbing direction. In these systems, micrometric grooves are generated on the film surface along the rubbing direction and also the polymer chains are stretched in this direction. Both the parallel aligned microgrooves and the polymer chains at the film surface may play a role in the LC alignment and it is not easy to quantify the effect of each contribution. The work described in this thesis is an attempt to find new microscopic evidences on the origin of LC alignment on polymeric surfaces through molecular dynamics (MD) simulations, which allow the investigation of the phenomenon with atomic detail. The importance of the arrangement of the polymeric chains in LCs alignment was studied by performing MD simulations of a thin film of a typical nematic LC, 4-cyano-4’-pentylbiphenyl (5CB), in contact with two different polymers: poly(methyl methacrylate)(PMMA) and polystyrene (PS). At least four factors are believed to influence the LC alignment: 1. the interactions of LCs with the backbone vinyl chains; 2. the interactions of LCs with the oriented side groups; 3. the anisotropic interactions of LCs with nanometric grooves; 4. the presence of static surface charges. Here we exclude the effect of microgrooves and of static surface charges from our virtual experiment, by using flat and neutral polymer surfaces, with the aim of isolating the chemical driving factors influencing the alignment of LC phases on polymeric surfaces.
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Global warming and ocean acidification, due to rising atmospheric levels of CO2, represent an actual threat to terrestrial and marine environments. Since Industrial Revolution, in less of 250 years, pH of surface seawater decreased on average of 0.1 unit, and is expected to further decreases of approximately 0.3-0.4 units by the end of this century. Naturally acidified marine areas, such as CO2 vent systems at the Ischia Island, allow to study acclimatation and adaptation of individual species as well as the structure of communities, and ecosystems to OA. The main aim of this thesis was to study how hard bottom sublittoral benthic assemblages changed trough time along a pH gradient. For this purpose, the temporal dynamics of mature assemblages established on artificial substrates (volcanic tiles) over a 3 year- period were analysed. Our results revealed how composition and dynamics of the community were altered and highly simplified at different level of seawater acidification. In fact, extreme low values of pH (approximately 6.9), affected strongly the assemblages, reducing diversity both in terms of taxa and functional groups, respect to lower acidification levels (mean pH 7.8) and ambient conditions (8.1 unit). Temporal variation was observed in terms of species composition but not in functional groups. Variability was related to species belonging to the same functional group, suggesting the occurrence of functional redundancy. Therefore, the analysis of functional groups kept information on the structure, but lost information on species diversity and dynamics. Decreasing in ocean pH is only one of many future global changes that will occur at the end of this century (increase of ocean temperature, sea level rise, eutrophication etc.). The interaction between these factors and OA could exacerbate the community and ecosystem effects showed by this thesis.
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Homeorhetic Assemblies indaga le potenzialità tettoniche ed architettoniche derivanti dallo studio dei sistemi biologici decentralizzati, dei loro comportamenti e delle relazioni dinamiche con la colonia in termini di processi adattativi e costruttivi continui nel tempo. La ragione di questo interesse è radicata nei principi dell’ecologia applicata al design ed alle tecnologie di fabbricazione contemporanee, che vanno al di là della mera imitazione formale: ci si è quindi chiesto come raggiungere una spazialità complessa ed articolata, omogeneità di prestazioni ed una struttura continua caratterizzata da molti elementi aventi le stesse caratteristiche di forma e materiale. L’ecologia è lo studio di un insieme di economie, ovvero rapporti di scambio, tra un organismo ed il suo ambiente e l’efficenza dei pattern distributivi che derivano da queste relazioni sono fondamentali al fine del successo evolutivo del sistema stesso. I sistemi su cui ci si è concentrati sono caratterizzati dalla capacità di creare strutture a buon mercato (con l’uso di istruzioni semplici ed un unico materiale) e ad elevato grado di complessità ed efficienza, armonizzando l’aspetto formale con l’organizzazione materica e fisiologica. Il modello di comportamento considerato riguarda le dinamiche alla base della creazione degli alveari naturali creati dalle api millifere. Queste caratteristiche sono state codificate nella programmazione di un sistema multi agente composto da agenti autonomi in grado di interagire in un ambiente eterogeneo e capaci di depositare selettivamente elementi in una struttura composta da springs e particles, periodicamente stabilizzata ed ottimizzata. In un tale sistema, a priori sono note solo le relazioni locali per i singoli agenti ed il comportamento strutturale generale, mentre gli oggetti e gli eventi emergono in maniera non predeterminata come risultato di queste interazioni nello spazio e nel tempo. I risultati appaiono estremamente complessi ed eterogenei nella loro organizzazione spaziale, pur emergendo un set di elementi identificabili nella loro specifica singolarità (come ad esempio superfici, colonne, capriate etc...) ma che generano strutture continue, e creano grande differenziazione di densità e di disposizione dei singoli elementi all’interno della struttura. La ridondanza strutturale ottenuta è una scelta deliberata e permessa dall’automatizzazione della fase di costruzione attraverso la programmazione di robot, tramite i quali si intende realizzare un prototipo fisico delle strutture ottenute.