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The Inertio-Elastic Planar Entry Flow of Low-Viscosity Elastic Fluids in Micro-fabricated Geometries
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The non-Newtonian flow of dilute aqueous polyethylene oxide (PEO) solutions through microfabricated planar abrupt contraction-expansions is investigated. The contraction geometries are fabricated from a high-resolution chrome mask and cross-linked PDMS gels using the tools of soft-lithography. The small length scales and high deformation rates in the contraction throat lead to significant extensional flow effects even with dilute polymer solutions having time constants on the order of milliseconds. The dimensionless extra pressure drop across the contraction increases by more than 200% and is accompanied by significant upstream vortex growth. Streak photography and videomicroscopy using epifluorescent particles shows that the flow ultimately becomes unstable and three-dimensional. The moderate Reynolds numbers (0.03 ⤠Re ⤠44) associated with these high Deborah number (0 ⤠De ⤠600) microfluidic flows results in the exploration of new regions of the Re-De parameter space in which the effects of both elasticity and inertia can be observed. Understanding such interactions will be increasingly important in microfluidic applications involving complex fluids and can best be interpreted in terms of the elasticity number, El = De/Re, which is independent of the flow kinematics and depends only on the fluid rheology and the characteristic size of the device.
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Este proyecto de grado pretende evaluar el comportamiento productivo de la empresa Plaspucol ubicada en la ciudad de Bogotá, identificando las deficiencias en su proceso y generando mecanismo de mejoramiento a través de un previo análisis. Para ello es necesario partir de un marco teórico del plástico como lo es su historia, su evolución, clasificación y su posicionamiento e influencia económica a nivel mundial y vista a su vez desde el ámbito nacional. Para analizar dichas situaciones se usaron herramientas aprendidas en lo largo de nuestra formación profesional como los diagramas de recorrido, diagramas de flujo, diagrama hombre-máquina, diagrama de balanceo, muestreo y un moderno simulador llamado Promodel con el cual se diagnostica a la empresa identificando puntos débiles y cuellos de botella en la producción en la situación actual y se crea una situación futura con propuestas de mejora empleando éste simulador.
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Exam questions and solutions for a third year maths course. Diagrams for the questions are all together in the support.zip file, as .eps files
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The paper introduces vulnerability and quantitative privacy. Optional reading
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Short set of slides explaining the workflow from a university website to equipment.data.ac.uk
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Most speciation events probably occur gradually, without complete and immediate reproductive isolation, but the full extent of gene flow between diverging species has rarely been characterized on a genome-wide scale. Documenting the extent and timing of admixture between diverging species can clarify the role of geographic isolation in speciation. Here we use new methodology to quantify admixture at different stages of divergence in Heliconius butterflies, based on whole-genome sequences of 31 individuals. Comparisons between sympatric and allopatric populations of H. melpomene, H. cydno, and H. timareta revealed a genome-wide trend of increased shared variation in sympatry, indicative of pervasive interspecific gene flow. Up to 40% of 100-kb genomic windows clustered by geography rather than by species, demonstrating that a very substantial fraction of the genome has been shared between sympatric species. Analyses of genetic variation shared over different time intervals suggested that admixture between these species has continued since early in speciation. Alleles shared between species during recent time intervals displayed higher levels of linkage disequilibrium than those shared over longer time intervals, suggesting that this admixture took place at multiple points during divergence and is probably ongoing. The signal of admixture was significantly reduced around loci controlling divergent wing patterns, as well as throughout the Z chromosome, consistent with strong selection for Müllerian mimicry and with known Z-linked hybrid incompatibility. Overall these results show that species divergence can occur in the face of persistent and genome-wide admixture over long periods of time.
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Plastic Industrial SAS es un intraemprendimiento el cual va ligado con Americana de Accesorios ACES LTDA, siendo esta una empresa industrial familiar que lleva mas de 25 años en el mercado, centrada en el sector de autopartes, encargada de producir accesorios en plástico a través de inyectoras especializadas. El producto en el cual nos especializamos es Security Road, un producto basado en el kit de carretera ya existente en el mercado pero con ciertas características diferenciadoras que ayudaran a que las mujeres siendo tan independientes en esta época, se sientan identificadas con este producto y más allá de esto adquieran un sentido de pertenencia no solo con su vehículo y con su seguridad sino también con la de las personas que la rodean. Fabricaremos un kit de carretera el cual con características de diseño y funcionales harán de este un producto más seguro y diferente. El diseño que tiene hace que para las mujeres sea mucho más sencillo de armar.
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Analizar las relaciones existentes dentro del entorno marcado por la educación física entre cuatro factores claramente diferenciados: la motivación del alumno hacia las clases, la que genera el profesor, los comportamientos disciplinados e indisciplinados, la percepción de la igualdad en el trato entre chicos y chicas y el flow disposicional mostrado en la mejor experiencia sentida por el alumno en sus clases. . Población de estudiantes de primer ciclo de ESO de la Comunidad Valenciana. Muestra compuesta por un total de 1103 alumnos pertenecientes al segundo curso de ESO de centros públicos y privados de la provincia de Alicante. Los instrumentos empleados para recoger la información son: Cuestionario de Percepción del Éxito (Cervelló, Escartí y Balagué, 1999); Instrumento de Medición del Clima Motivacional en las Clases de Educación Física (Cervelló, Moreno, Del Villar y Reina, 2006); Cuestionario de Conductas de Disciplina-Indisciplina en Educación Física (Cervelló, Jiménez, Nerea, Ramos, Del Villar y Santos-Rosa, 2002); Cuestionario de Percepción de Igualdad-Discriminación en Educación Física (Cervelló, Jiménez, Del Villar, Ramos y Santos-Rosa, 2004); Escala de Flow Dispocicional (Jackson, 2000. Traducida por Cervelló, Nerea, Jiménez, García-Calvo y santos-Rosa, 2001). Se utilizó el análisis factorial de componentes principales con rotación varimax para todos los cuestionarios con el fin de determinar su estructura. Se aplica el análisis de correlación para descubrir las relaciones entre variables del estudio. El análisis jerárquico de cluster para identificar los perfiles motivacionales de los alumnos que componen la muestra de estudio atendiendo a las variables de orientación disposicional, clima motivacional percibido, disciplina, coeducación y flow disposicional y el análisis de ecuaciones estructurales para testar los modelos teóricos de la investigación.. Es de vital importancia que el profesor de educación física cree un adecuado clima motivacional implicante en la tarea porque será así facilitador de un trato justo y ecuánime hacia todos sus alumnos, generador de un buen ambiente de clase debido al buen comportamiento de sus discentes ocasionado por la preocupación de éstos hacia el aprendizaje de la materia impartida y fomentador de un estado psicológico óptimo que le ayude a concentrar su atención sobre la actividad a realizar obteniendo como resultado una experiencia enriquecedora y satisfactoria..
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En la presente tesis los propósitos principales son la adecuada conceptualización y presentación del manejo de flujos materiales; nueva tendencia que ha generado expectativas en el exterior principalmente en industrias europeas y de Norte América. Además se busca dentro del presente trabajo analizar las connotaciones y oportunidades de la aplicación del manejo de flujos materiales en una empresa especifica de nuestro país, “PROSISA” Productos sintéticos S.A., considerando también las incidencias que esto podría tener en la industria general de Plásticos. Con el prenombrado análisis también se busca identificar las perspectivas que la empresa de sintéticos pueda tener al aplicar el manejo de flujos materiales dentro de su proceso productivo principalmente con los desperdicios y posibles soluciones para optimizar los recursos empleados.
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The flow dynamics of crystal-rich high-viscosity magma is likely to be strongly influenced by viscous and latent heat release. Viscous heating is observed to play an important role in the dynamics of fluids with temperature-dependent viscosities. The growth of microlite crystals and the accompanying release of latent heat should play a similar role in raising fluid temperatures. Earlier models of viscous heating in magmas have shown the potential for unstable (thermal runaway) flow as described by a Gruntfest number, using an Arrhenius temperature dependence for the viscosity, but have not considered crystal growth or latent heating. We present a theoretical model for magma flow in an axisymmetric conduit and consider both heating effects using Finite Element Method techniques. We consider a constant mass flux in a 1-D infinitesimal conduit segment with isothermal and adiabatic boundary conditions and Newtonian and non-Newtonian magma flow properties. We find that the growth of crystals acts to stabilize the flow field and make the magma less likely to experience a thermal runaway. The additional heating influences crystal growth and can counteract supercooling from degassing-induced crystallization and drive the residual melt composition back towards the liquidus temperature. We illustrate the models with results generated using parameters appropriate for the andesite lava dome-forming eruption at Soufriere Hills Volcano, Montserrat. These results emphasize the radial variability of the magma. Both viscous and latent heating effects are shown to be capable of playing a significant role in the eruption dynamics of Soufriere Hills Volcano. Latent heating is a factor in the top two kilometres of the conduit and may be responsible for relatively short-term (days) transients. Viscous heating is less restricted spatially, but because thermal runaway requires periods of hundreds of days to be achieved, the process is likely to be interrupted. Our models show that thermal evolution of the conduit walls could lead to an increase in the effective diameter of flow and an increase in flux at constant magma pressure.
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The influence on the summer flow over Asia of both the orographic and thermal forcing of the Tibetan Plateau is investigated using a sequence of idealised experiments with a global primitive equation model. The zonally averaged flow is prescribed and both realistic and idealised orography and heating are used. There is some similarity between the responses to the two forcings when applied separately. The upper tropospheric Tibetan anticyclone is predominantly forced by the heating but also weakly by the orography. Below this, both forcings tend to give air descending in an equatorward anticyclonic circulation down the isentropes to the west and rising in a similar poleward circulation to the east. However the heating-only response has a strong ascending southwesterly flow that is guided around the south and south-east of the orography when it is included. On the northern side, the westerly flow over the orography gives ascent on the upslope and descent on the downslope. It is found that heating over the Plateau leads to a potential vorticity (PV) minimum and that if it is sufficiently strong the flow is unstable, producing a quasi-biweekly oscillation. During this oscillation the Tibetan anticyclone changes between a single centre over the southwestern side of the Plateau and a split/double structure with centres over China and the Middle East. These characteristics are similar to observed variability in the region. Associated with this quasi-biweekly oscillation are significant variations in the strength of the ascent over the Plateau and the Rossby wave pattern over the North Pacific. The origin of the variability is instability associated with the zonally extended potential vorticity PV minimum on a θ-surface, as proposed by Hsu and Plumb (2000). This minimum is due to the tendency to reduce the PV above the heating over the Plateau and to advection by the consequent anticyclone of high PV around from the east and low PV to the west. The deep convection to the south and southeast of the Plateau tends to suppress the quasi-biweekly oscillation because the low PV produced above it acts to reduce the meridional PV gradient reversal. The occurrence of the oscillation depends on the relative magnitude of the heating in the two regions.
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Turbulence statistics obtained by direct numerical simulations are analysed to investigate spatial heterogeneity within regular arrays of building-like cubical obstacles. Two different array layouts are studied, staggered and square, both at a packing density of λp=0.25 . The flow statistics analysed are mean streamwise velocity ( u− ), shear stress ( u′w′−−−− ), turbulent kinetic energy (k) and dispersive stress fraction ( u˜w˜ ). The spatial flow patterns and spatial distribution of these statistics in the two arrays are found to be very different. Local regions of high spatial variability are identified. The overall spatial variances of the statistics are shown to be generally very significant in comparison with their spatial averages within the arrays. Above the arrays the spatial variances as well as dispersive stresses decay rapidly to zero. The heterogeneity is explored further by separately considering six different flow regimes identified within the arrays, described here as: channelling region, constricted region, intersection region, building wake region, canyon region and front-recirculation region. It is found that the flow in the first three regions is relatively homogeneous, but that spatial variances in the latter three regions are large, especially in the building wake and canyon regions. The implication is that, in general, the flow immediately behind (and, to a lesser extent, in front of) a building is much more heterogeneous than elsewhere, even in the relatively dense arrays considered here. Most of the dispersive stress is concentrated in these regions. Considering the experimental difficulties of obtaining enough point measurements to form a representative spatial average, the error incurred by degrading the sampling resolution is investigated. It is found that a good estimate for both area and line averages can be obtained using a relatively small number of strategically located sampling points.