875 resultados para Sheet-metal work - Simulation methods


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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)

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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)

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In our experiments, we studied the classical dynamic of a particle in vertical motion subject to a constant gravitational field and the partial shock with an elastic wall with oscillatory motion located below the particle. The motion of the particle was confined to the vertical direction by a glass guide tube, which was initially evacuated, allowing viscous drag forces to be disregarded. The time between impacts, as well as the time between the reference phase of the movement of the base and the moment of impact and the period of oscillation of the base will be acquired by a hardware and software to obtain the phases space to be compared later with the description of the system through mapping discrete variables via the 'particle velocity immediately after shock 'and' phase of the movement of the base at the instant of shock 'obtained by computer simulation. This requires developing an electronic analog system followed by Digital implemented in reconfigurable logic, more specifically a sequential machine able to discriminate the impact with the metal base from the impacts of the glass guide tube, based on the frequency spectrum of the response of the microphone to these different impacts

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Monte Carlo simulation methods were used in order to study the conformational properties of partially ionized polyelectrolyte chains with Debye-Hückel screening in 1:1 electrolyte solution at room temperature. Configurational properties such as the distributions of probability for the square end to end distances, for the square radii of gyration and for the angles between polyion bonds were investigated as a function of the chain ionization and the salt concentration. © 1993.

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Pós-graduação em Matemática em Rede Nacional - IBILCE

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Pós-graduação em Matemática em Rede Nacional - IBILCE

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In this work, different methods to estimate the value of thin film residual stresses using instrumented indentation data were analyzed. This study considered procedures proposed in the literature, as well as a modification on one of these methods and a new approach based on the effect of residual stress on the value of hardness calculated via the Oliver and Pharr method. The analysis of these methods was centered on an axisymmetric two-dimensional finite element model, which was developed to simulate instrumented indentation testing of thin ceramic films deposited onto hard steel substrates. Simulations were conducted varying the level of film residual stress, film strain hardening exponent, film yield strength, and film Poisson's ratio. Different ratios of maximum penetration depth h(max) over film thickness t were also considered, including h/t = 0.04, for which the contribution of the substrate in the mechanical response of the system is not significant. Residual stresses were then calculated following the procedures mentioned above and compared with the values used as input in the numerical simulations. In general, results indicate the difference that each method provides with respect to the input values depends on the conditions studied. The method by Suresh and Giannakopoulos consistently overestimated the values when stresses were compressive. The method provided by Wang et al. has shown less dependence on h/t than the others.

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In this work, we have used a combined of atomistic simulation methods to explore the effects of confinement of water molecules between silica surfaces. Firstly, the mechanical properties of water severe confined (~3A) between two silica alpha-quartz was determined based on first principles calculations within the density functional theory (DFT). Simulated annealing methods were employed due to the complex potential energry surface, and the difficulties to avoid local minima. Our results suggest that much of the stiffness of the material (46%) remains, even after the insertion of a water monolayer in the silica. Secondly, in order to access typical time scales for confined systems, classical molecular dynamics was used to determine the dynamical properties of water confined in silica cylindrical pores, with diameters varying from 10 to 40A. in this case we have varied the passivation of the silica surface, from 13% to 100% of SiOH, and the other terminations being SiOH2 and SiOH3, the distribution of the different terminations was obtained with a Monte Carlo simulation. The simulations indicates a lowering of the diffusion coefficientes as the diameter decreases, due to the structuration of hydrogen bonds of water molecules; we have also obtained the density profiles of the confined water and the interfacial tension.

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The object of the present study is the process of gas transport in nano-sized materials, i.e. systems having structural elements of the order of nanometers. The aim of this work is to advance the understanding of the gas transport mechanism in such materials, for which traditional models are not often suitable, by providing a correct interpretation of the relationship between diffusive phenomena and structural features. This result would allow the development new materials with permeation properties tailored on the specific application, especially in packaging systems. The methods used to achieve this goal were a detailed experimental characterization and different simulation methods. The experimental campaign regarded the determination of oxygen permeability and diffusivity in different sets of organic-inorganic hybrid coatings prepared via sol-gel technique. The polymeric samples coated with these hybrid layers experienced a remarkable enhancement of the barrier properties, which was explained by the strong interconnection at the nano-scale between the organic moiety and silica domains. An analogous characterization was performed on microfibrillated cellulose films, which presented remarkable barrier effect toward oxygen when it is dry, while in the presence of water the performance significantly drops. The very low value of water diffusivity at low activities is also an interesting characteristic which deals with its structural properties. Two different approaches of simulation were then considered: the diffusion of oxygen through polymer-layered silicates was modeled on a continuum scale with a CFD software, while the properties of n-alkanthiolate self assembled monolayers on gold were analyzed from a molecular point of view by means of a molecular dynamics algorithm. Modeling transport properties in layered nanocomposites, resulting from the ordered dispersion of impermeable flakes in a 2-D matrix, allowed the calculation of the enhancement of barrier effect in relation with platelets structural parameters leading to derive a new expression. On this basis, randomly distributed systems were simulated and the results were analyzed to evaluate the different contributions to the overall effect. The study of more realistic three-dimensional geometries revealed a prefect correspondence with the 2-D approximation. A completely different approach was applied to simulate the effect of temperature on the oxygen transport through self assembled monolayers; the structural information obtained from equilibrium MD simulations showed that raising the temperature, makes the monolayer less ordered and consequently less crystalline. This disorder produces a decrease in the barrier free energy and it lowers the overall resistance to oxygen diffusion, making the monolayer more permeable to small molecules.

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Einer der Hauptschwerpunkte der Arbeit lag in der Entwicklung einer spezies-spezifischen und einer spezies-unspezifischen GC-ICP-Q-MSIVA von Schwefelspezies in Petroprodukten. Es wurden hierzu Indikatoren, ausgehend von elementarem 34S-angereichertem Schwefel, im Mikromaßstab synthetisiert. Für die spezies-spezifische GC-ICP-Q-MSIVA wurde die erstmalige Synthese von 34S-markiertem Thiophen, Dibenzothiophen und 4-Methyldibenzothiophen verwirklicht. Als Indikatorsynthese für die spezies-unspezifische GC-ICP-Q-MSIVA erfolgte die erstmalige Darstellung von 34S-angereichertem Dimethyldisulid. Mit Hilfe der synthetisierten Verbindungen wurden spezies-spezifische und spezies-unspezifische massenspektrometrische Isotopenverdünnungsanalysen von Schwefelspezies in Petroprodukten durchgeführt. Vor allen GC-ICP-Q-MSIVA-Analysen erfolgte eine umfangreiche Speziesidentifizierung durch Aufstockexperimente mit kommerziell erhältlichen Standards und mit einem mit der GC gekoppelten Elektronenstoß (EI)-MS. Beide ICP-Q-MS Methoden zeichnen sich durch sehr niedrige Nachweisgrenzen (7 ng S/g) aus, welche auch eine Anwendbarkeit auf tiefentschwefelte Kraftstoffe garantieren. Mit der spezies-unspezifischen GC-ICP-Q-MSIVA ist neben einer Speziesanalyse auch eine Gesamtschwefelanalyse durch Aufsummierung aller in der Probe vorhandenen Spezies möglich. Es wurde im Rahmen dieser Arbeit auch der Einfluss möglicher Empfindlichkeitsänderungen des ICP-Q-MS durch koeluierende Kohlenwasserstoffe überprüft, wobei diese erwartungsgemäß auf das Ergebnis der spezies-spezifischen und spezies-unspezifischen GC-ICP-Q-MSIVA keinerlei Einfluss haben. Der zweite Hauptschwerpunkt der Arbeit lag auf der Ausarbeitung routinefähiger, schneller und zuverlässiger Methoden zur Gesamtelementspurenanalytik von Schwefel und Schwermetallen in Erdölen und Petroprodukten. Für die Gesamtschwefelanalyse wurde eine MSIVA nach thermaler Verdampfung mit 34S-markierten Dibenzothiophen als Indikator entwickelt. Die neu entwickelte Methode erlaubt eine sehr schnelle Bestimmung des Gesamtschwefelgehalts, wobei die eigentliche Messung des Isotopenverhältnisses innerhalb von Sekunden nach der Injektion der Probe erfolgt. Weiterhin zeichnet sich die Methode durch Robustheit und eine niedrige Nachweisgrenze (40 ng S/g) aus. Für die Analyse von Schwermetallen wurden erstmals Möglichkeiten einer direkten MSIVA von Erdölproben ohne zeitraubenden, kontaminationsträchtigen Aufschluss bzw. die schwierige Erzeugung einer Mikroemulsion zwischen hydrophober Probe und wässrigem Indikator entwickelt. Um eine homogene Verteilung des Indikators in der hydrophoben Probe zu ermöglichen, musste ausgehend von den zur Verfügung stehenden wässrigen Indikatorlösungen, eine Überführung des Indikators in ein organisches Lösungsmittel erfolgen. Hierzu wurde der jeweilige Metallindikator unter Komplexierung aus wässrigen Metallindikatorlösungen extrahiert. Für die Analyse der mit diesen Indikatorlösungen in organischer Phase versetzten Proben wurden zwei alternative Methoden ausgearbeitet. Bei der mit der Laserablation (LA) kombinierten ICP-SF-MSIVA wird die isotopenverdünnte Probe aus einer eigens für diesen Zweck entwickelten Probenhalterung ablatiert und so dem ICP-SF-MS zugeführt wird. Bei zeitlich sich verändernden Intensitäten der gemessenen Isotope werden aber reproduzierbare und konstante Isotopenverhältnisse erhalten. Im Falle einer homogenen Verteilung der Metallspuren wurde eine hervorragende Übereinstimmung mit Vergleichsmethoden und einem Referenzmaterial festgestellt. Im Falle einer heterogenen partikulären Verteilung der Metallspuren, wie sie z.B. bei Eisenspuren in den Erdölen vorlag, ist die Anwendbarkeit der LA-ICP-SF-MSIVA aufgrund des kleinen Probenvolumens (20 µL) jedoch begrenzt. Als Alternative zur LA-ICP-SF-MSIVA wurde ein System unter Verwendung der Fließinjektion für die Zuführung der isotopenverdünnten Probe zum ICP-SF-MS ausgearbeitet. Die isotopenverdünnte Probe wird hierbei in einen Eluentenstrom von Toluol injiziert und mit Hilfe einer Total-Consumption-Zerstäuber/Sprühkammer-Einheit vollständig bei einer Flussrate von 10 µL/min in das Plasma eingebracht. Neben einer nochmaligen Verkürzung der Analysenzeit und Vereinfachung der Probenvorbereitung bietet diese Methode zusätzlich stark verbesserte Nachweisgrenzen (z.B. Ni 0,9 ng/g). Leider sind mit diesem Verfahren bis jetzt nur Ni und Mo zuverlässig bestimmbar. Das in dieser Arbeit ausgearbeitete Methodenpaket erlaubt erstmals eine breite Einführung der ICP-MSIVA als zuverlässige Methode in die Routineanalytik der Petroindustrie. Durch die bewiesene Zuverlässigkeit, den geringen Zeitaufwand und die Robustheit der Methoden steht ihrem routinemäßigen Einsatz, außer einer weitergehenderen Automatisierung einzelner Verfahrensteile, prinzipiell nichts entgegen.

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In this thesis a mathematical model was derived that describes the charge and energy transport in semiconductor devices like transistors. Moreover, numerical simulations of these physical processes are performed. In order to accomplish this, methods of theoretical physics, functional analysis, numerical mathematics and computer programming are applied. After an introduction to the status quo of semiconductor device simulation methods and a brief review of historical facts up to now, the attention is shifted to the construction of a model, which serves as the basis of the subsequent derivations in the thesis. Thereby the starting point is an important equation of the theory of dilute gases. From this equation the model equations are derived and specified by means of a series expansion method. This is done in a multi-stage derivation process, which is mainly taken from a scientific paper and which does not constitute the focus of this thesis. In the following phase we specify the mathematical setting and make precise the model assumptions. Thereby we make use of methods of functional analysis. Since the equations we deal with are coupled, we are concerned with a nonstandard problem. In contrary, the theory of scalar elliptic equations is established meanwhile. Subsequently, we are preoccupied with the numerical discretization of the equations. A special finite-element method is used for the discretization. This special approach has to be done in order to make the numerical results appropriate for practical application. By a series of transformations from the discrete model we derive a system of algebraic equations that are eligible for numerical evaluation. Using self-made computer programs we solve the equations to get approximate solutions. These programs are based on new and specialized iteration procedures that are developed and thoroughly tested within the frame of this research work. Due to their importance and their novel status, they are explained and demonstrated in detail. We compare these new iterations with a standard method that is complemented by a feature to fit in the current context. A further innovation is the computation of solutions in three-dimensional domains, which are still rare. Special attention is paid to applicability of the 3D simulation tools. The programs are designed to have justifiable working complexity. The simulation results of some models of contemporary semiconductor devices are shown and detailed comments on the results are given. Eventually, we make a prospect on future development and enhancements of the models and of the algorithms that we used.

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This thesis deals with the development of a novel simulation technique for macromolecules in electrolyte solutions, with the aim of a performance improvement over current molecular-dynamics based simulation methods. In solutions containing charged macromolecules and salt ions, it is the complex interplay of electrostatic interactions and hydrodynamics that determines the equilibrium and non-equilibrium behavior. However, the treatment of the solvent and dissolved ions makes up the major part of the computational effort. Thus an efficient modeling of both components is essential for the performance of a method. With the novel method we approach the solvent in a coarse-grained fashion and replace the explicit-ion description by a dynamic mean-field treatment. Hence we combine particle- and field-based descriptions in a hybrid method and thereby effectively solve the electrokinetic equations. The developed algorithm is tested extensively in terms of accuracy and performance, and suitable parameter sets are determined. As a first application we study charged polymer solutions (polyelectrolytes) in shear flow with focus on their viscoelastic properties. Here we also include semidilute solutions, which are computationally demanding. Secondly we study the electro-osmotic flow on superhydrophobic surfaces, where we perform a detailed comparison to theoretical predictions.

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ab-initio Hartree Fock (HF), density functional theory (DFT) and hybrid potentials were employed to compute the optimized lattice parameters and elastic properties of perovskite 3-d transition metal oxides. The optimized lattice parameters and elastic properties are interdependent in these materials. An interaction is observed between the electronic charge, spin and lattice degrees of freedom in 3-d transition metal oxides. The coupling between the electronic charge, spin and lattice structures originates due to localization of d-atomic orbitals. The coupling between the electronic charge, spin and crystalline lattice also contributes in the ferroelectric and ferromagnetic properties in perovskites. The cubic and tetragonal crystalline structures of perovskite transition metal oxides of ABO3 are studied. The electronic structure and the physics of 3-d perovskite materials is complex and less well considered. Moreover, the novelty of the electronic structure and properties of these perovskites transition metal oxides exceeds the challenge offered by their complex crystalline structures. To achieve the objective of understanding the structure and property relationship of these materials the first-principle computational method is employed. CRYSTAL09 code is employed for computing crystalline structure, elastic, ferromagnetic and other electronic properties. Second-order elastic constants (SOEC) and bulk moduli (B) are computed in an automated process by employing ELASTCON (elastic constants) and EOS (equation of state) programs in CRYSTAL09 code. ELASTCON, EOS and other computational algorithms are utilized to determine the elastic properties of tetragonal BaTiO3, rutile TiO2, cubic and tetragonal BaFeO3 and the ferromagentic properties of 3-d transition metal oxides. Multiple methods are employed to crosscheck the consistency of our computational results. Computational results have motivated us to explore the ferromagnetic properties of 3-d transition metal oxides. Billyscript and CRYSTAL09 code are employed to compute the optimized geometry of the cubic and tetragonal crystalline structure of transition metal oxides of Sc to Cu. Cubic crystalline structure is initially chosen to determine the effect of lattice strains on ferromagnetism due to the spin angular momentum of an electron. The 3-d transition metals and their oxides are challenging as the basis functions and potentials are not fully developed to address the complex physics of the transition metals. Moreover, perovskite crystalline structures are extremely challenging with respect to the quality of computations as the latter requires the well established methods. Ferroelectric and ferromagnetic properties of bulk, surfaces and interfaces are explored by employing CRYSTAL09 code. In our computations done on cubic TMOs of Sc-Fe it is observed that there is a coupling between the crystalline structure and FM/AFM spin polarization. Strained crystalline structures of 3-d transition metal oxides are subjected to changes in the electromagnetic and electronic properties. The electronic structure and properties of bulk, composites, surfaces of 3-d transition metal oxides are computed successfully.

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Abelian and non-Abelian gauge theories are of central importance in many areas of physics. In condensed matter physics, AbelianU(1) lattice gauge theories arise in the description of certain quantum spin liquids. In quantum information theory, Kitaev’s toric code is a Z(2) lattice gauge theory. In particle physics, Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD), the non-Abelian SU(3) gauge theory of the strong interactions between quarks and gluons, is nonperturbatively regularized on a lattice. Quantum link models extend the concept of lattice gauge theories beyond the Wilson formulation, and are well suited for both digital and analog quantum simulation using ultracold atomic gases in optical lattices. Since quantum simulators do not suffer from the notorious sign problem, they open the door to studies of the real-time evolution of strongly coupled quantum systems, which are impossible with classical simulation methods. A plethora of interesting lattice gauge theories suggests itself for quantum simulation, which should allow us to address very challenging problems, ranging from confinement and deconfinement, or chiral symmetry breaking and its restoration at finite baryon density, to color superconductivity and the real-time evolution of heavy-ion collisions, first in simpler model gauge theories and ultimately in QCD.

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Linkage disequilibrium methods can be used to find genes influencing quantitative trait variation in humans. Linkage disequilibrium methods can require smaller sample sizes than linkage equilibrium methods, such as the variance component approach to find loci with a specific effect size. The increase in power is at the expense of requiring more markers to be typed to scan the entire genome. This thesis compares different linkage disequilibrium methods to determine which factors influence the power to detect disequilibrium. The costs of disequilibrium and equilibrium tests were compared to determine whether the savings in phenotyping costs when using disequilibrium methods outweigh the additional genotyping costs.^ Nine linkage disequilibrium tests were examined by simulation. Five tests involve selecting isolated unrelated individuals while four involved the selection of parent child trios (TDT). All nine tests were found to be able to identify disequilibrium with the correct significance level in Hardy-Weinberg populations. Increasing linked genetic variance and trait allele frequency were found to increase the power to detect disequilibrium, while increasing the number of generations and distance between marker and trait loci decreased the power to detect disequilibrium. Discordant sampling was used for several of the tests. It was found that the more stringent the sampling, the greater the power to detect disequilibrium in a sample of given size. The power to detect disequilibrium was not affected by the presence of polygenic effects.^ When the trait locus had more than two trait alleles, the power of the tests maximized to less than one. For the simulation methods used here, when there were more than two-trait alleles there was a probability equal to 1-heterozygosity of the marker locus that both trait alleles were in disequilibrium with the same marker allele, resulting in the marker being uninformative for disequilibrium.^ The five tests using isolated unrelated individuals were found to have excess error rates when there was disequilibrium due to population admixture. Increased error rates also resulted from increased unlinked major gene effects, discordant trait allele frequency, and increased disequilibrium. Polygenic effects did not affect the error rates. The TDT, Transmission Disequilibrium Test, based tests were not liable to any increase in error rates.^ For all sample ascertainment costs, for recent mutations ($<$100 generations) linkage disequilibrium tests were less expensive than the variance component test to carry out. Candidate gene scans saved even more money. The use of recently admixed populations also decreased the cost of performing a linkage disequilibrium test. ^