991 resultados para UTS: Dr Chau Chak Wing Building
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Small size actuators (8 mm x 1 mm), IPMNC (RuO2/Nafion) and IPMNC (LbL/CNC) are studied for flapping at the frequency of insects and compared to Platinum IPMC-Pt. Flapping wing actuators based on IPMNC (RuO2/Nafion) are modeled with the size of three dragonfly species. To achieve maximum actuation performance with Sympetrum Frequens scale actuator with optimized Young's modulus, the effect of variation of thickness of electrode and Nafion region of Sympetrum Frequens scale actuator is studied. A trade-off in the electrode thickness and Young's modulus for dragonfly size IPMNC-RuO2/Nafion actuator is essential to achieve the desirable flapping performance.
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A new liquid crystal device structure has been developed using a vertically grown Multi-Wall Carbon NanoTube (MWCNT) as a 3D electrode structure, which allows complicated phase only hologram to be displayed using conventional liquid crystal materials. The nanotubes act as an individual electrode sites that generate an electric field profile, dictating the refractive index profile with the liquid crystal cell. Changing the electric field applied makes it possible to tune the properties to modulate the light in an ideal kinoform. A perfect 3D image can be generated by a computer generated hologram by using the diffraction of the light from the hologram pixels to create an optical wave front that appears to come from 3D object. A multilevel phase modulating device based on nematic LC's is also under progress, which will be used with the LC/CNT devices on an LCOS backplane to project a full 3D image from the kinoform.
Reseña de la exposición del Dr. Elard Koch en el Congreso nacional sobre aborto y mortalidad materna
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La Biblioteca “Dr. Ramiro de Lafuente” de la Facultad de Derecho Canónico “Santo Toribio de Mogrovejo” Universidad Católica Argentina perteneciente al Sistema de Bibliotecas UCA como Biblioteca Departamental comenzó formalmente en el año 1994. Se contó en dicha oportunidad con la decisión y entusiasmo de su primer Decano Pbro. Dr. Ariel D. Busso y el Consejo Académico con la ayuda benefactora del Dr. Lafuente, en honor a quién posteriormente la biblioteca llevaría su nombre. Contó también con la ayuda técnica y profesional de la Lic. Soledad Lago, hoy Directora del Sistema de Bibliotecas UCA y con el invalorable apoyo de las Autoridades de nuestra Pontificia Universidad Católica Argentina “Santa María de los Buenos Aires”...
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Detailed investigations on the microstructure and the mechanical properties of the wing membrane of the dragonfly are carried out. It is found that in the direction of the thickness the membrane was divided into three layers rather than a single entity as traditionally considered, and on the surfaces the membrane displays a random distribution rough microstructure that is composed of numerous nanometer scale columns coated by the cuticle wax secreted. The characteristics of the surface structure are measured and described. The mechanical properties of the membranes taken separately from the wings of live and dead dragonflies are investigated by the nanoindentation technique. The Young's moduli obtained here are approximately two times greater than the previous result, and the reasons that yield the difference are discussed.