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Fluorescence nanoscopy in neuroscience Review

Yangyundou Wang,Jian Lin,Qiming Zhang,Xi Chen,Haitao Luan,Min Gu

Engineering 2022, Volume 16, Issue 9,   Pages 29-38 doi: 10.1016/j.eng.2020.11.010

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Fluorescence nanoscopy provides imaging techniques that overcome the diffraction-limited resolution

Keywords: Fluorescence imaging     Diffraction limit     Nanoscale resolution     Neuroscience    

Foundations bearing capacity subjected to seepage by the kinematic approach of the limit analysis

Mehdi VEISKARAMI, Ghasem HABIBAGAHI

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2013, Volume 7, Issue 4,   Pages 446-455 doi: 10.1007/s11709-013-0227-5

Abstract: The kinematic approach of the limit analysis was employed to find the upper-bound limit of the bearing

Keywords: foundation     bearing capacity     limit analysis     numerical computation     plasticity     seepage    

3D fracture modelling and limit state analysis of prestressed composite concrete pipes

Pengfei HE, Yang SHEN, Yun GU, Pangyong SHEN

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2019, Volume 13, Issue 1,   Pages 165-175 doi: 10.1007/s11709-018-0484-4

Abstract: In this manuscript, we study fracture of prestressed cylindrical concrete pipes. Such concrete pipes play a major role in tunneling and underground engineering. The structure is modelled fully in 3D using three-dimensional continuum elements for the concrete structure which beam elements are employed to model the reinforcement. This allows the method to capture important phenomena compared to a pure shell model of concrete. A continuous approach to fracture is chosen when concrete is subjected to compressive loading while a combined continuous-discrete fracture method is employed in tension. The model is validated through comparisons with experimental data.

Keywords: cylindrical concrete structures     limit state analysis     3D fracture modelling     prestressed composite pipes    

Modeling limit force capacities of high force to volume lead extrusion dampers

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2021, Volume 15, Issue 3,   Pages 609-622 doi: 10.1007/s11709-021-0724-x

Abstract: Lead extrusion dampers are supplemental energy-dissipation devices that are used to mitigate seismic structural damage. Small volumetric sizes and high force capacities define high-force-to-volume (HF2V) devices, which can absorb significant response energy without sacrificial damage. However, the design of such devices for specific force capacities has proven difficult based on the complexities of their internal reaction mechanisms, leading to the adoption of empirical approaches. This study developed upper- and lower-bound force capacity estimates from analytical mechanics based on direct and indirect metal extrusion for guiding design. The derived equations are strictly functions of HF2V device geometric parameters, lead material properties, and extrusion mechanics. The upper-bound estimates from direct and indirect extrusion are denoted as (FUB,1, FUB,2) and (FUB,3, FUB,4), respectively, and the lower-bound estimates are denoted as (FLB, FLB,1) based on the combination of extrusion and friction forces. The proposed models were validated by comparing the predicted bounds to experimental force capacity data from 15 experimental HF2V device tests. The experimental device forces all lie above the lower-bound estimates (FLB, FLB,1) and below the upper-bound estimates (FUB,1, FUB,2, FUB,4). Overall, the (FLB, FUB,2) pair provides wider bounds and the (FLB,1, FUB,4/FUB,1) pair provides narrower bounds. The (FLB,1, FUB,1) pair has a mean lower-bound gap of 36%, meaning the lower bound was 74% of the actual device force on average. The mean upper-bound gap was 33%. The bulge area and cylinder diameter of HF2V devices are key parameters affecting device forces. These relatively tight bounds provide useful mechanics-based predictive design guides for ensuring that device forces are within the targeted design range after manufacturing.

Keywords: extrusion     lead dampers     upper and lower bound     analytical modelling     limit force    

Setting up a heart rate alarm limit to decrease oculocardiac reflex during strabismus surgery in children

ZHANG Kangkang, GU Enhua, LU Junjie

Frontiers of Medicine 2008, Volume 2, Issue 3,   Pages 295-297 doi: 10.1007/s11684-008-0056-4

Abstract: The aim of this paper is to investigate a method which may decrease the incidence and severity of oculocardiac reflex (OCR) without drugs. One hundred and sixty children undergoing strabismus surgery were allocated to two groups using double-blind randomization. OCR was defined as a decrease of more than 10% from the baseline heart rate during operation. An alarm sounded and a lamp flashed as soon as OCR occurred in group I, and neither of the above happened in group II. OCR occurred (1.151 ± 0.858) times in group I and (2.287 ± 1.371) times in group II ( < 0.05). Heart rate decreased by (23 ± 19) bpm in group I and (35 ± 28) bpm in group II ( < 0.05). The duration of OCR in group I and group II was (4.36 ± 4.26)s and (7.62 ± 6.41)s, respectively ( < 0.05). The recovery time for group I and group II was (15.36 ± 13.28)s and (32.36 ± 19.57)s, respectively ( < 0.05). The numbers of times of interruption were 8 in group I (10%) and 26 in group II (32%) ( < 0.01). This method significantly decreased the incidence and severity of OCR during strabismus surgery in children.

A toughness based deformation limit for X- and K-joints under brace axial tension

Bo GU,Xudong QIAN,Aziz AHMED

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2016, Volume 10, Issue 3,   Pages 345-362 doi: 10.1007/s11709-016-0333-2

Abstract: This study reports a deformation limit for the initiation of ductile fracture failure in fatigue-crackedThe proposed approach sets the deformation limit as the numerically computed crack driving force in aThe development of the deformation limit includes a normalization procedure, which covers a wide rangedemonstrates the conservative nature of the proposed deformation limit.The proposed deformation limit, when extrapolated to a zero crack depth, provides an estimate on the

Keywords: circular hollow section (CHS)     tubular joint     fracture failure     deformation limit     J-integral    

Stability analysis of layered slopes in unsaturated soils

Guangyu DAI; Fei ZHANG; Yuke WANG

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2022, Volume 16, Issue 3,   Pages 378-387 doi: 10.1007/s11709-022-0808-2

Abstract: This study presents stability analyses of layered soil slopes in unsaturated conditions and uses a limit

Keywords: slope stability     suction stress     unsaturated soil     layered slope     limit equilibrium    

Adaptive selective ES-FEM limit analysis of cracked plane-strain structures

H. NGUYEN-XUAN,T. RABCZUK

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2015, Volume 9, Issue 4,   Pages 478-490 doi: 10.1007/s11709-015-0317-7

Abstract: This paper presents a simple and efficient approach for predicting the plastic limit loads in crackedWe use two levels of mesh repartitioning for the finite element limit analysis.The limit analysis problem is recast into the compact form of a second-order cone programming (SOCP)

Keywords: cracked structure     limit analysis     von Mises criterion     edge-based strain smoothing     second-order cone programming    

capacities of under-reamed piles in soft clay underlaid by stiff clay using lower-bound finite element limit

Mantu MAJUMDER, Debarghya CHAKRABORTY

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2021, Volume 15, Issue 2,   Pages 537-551 doi: 10.1007/s11709-021-0708-x

Abstract: piles in soft clay underlaid by stiff clay is numerically studied using the lower-bound finite element limit

Keywords: bearing capacity     uplift capacity     under-reamed pile     clay     limit analysis    

Limit span of self-anchored cable-stayed suspension cooperation system bridge based on strength

Zhe ZHANG , Huili WANG , Xiaomeng GE , Sifeng QIN ,

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2009, Volume 3, Issue 3,   Pages 286-291 doi: 10.1007/s11709-009-0045-y

Abstract: The limit span of self-anchored cable-stayed suspension bridge is deduced.Based on the material strength and commonly used materials, the limit spans of self-anchored cable-stayedThe corresponding upper limit spans and the effect of the factors on the span are given.

Keywords: cable-stayed suspension     self-anchored     limit span    

Unified solution of limit loads of thick wall cylinder subject to external pressure considering strain

CHEN Changfu, XIAO Shujun, YANG Yu

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2007, Volume 1, Issue 3,   Pages 329-333 doi: 10.1007/s11709-007-0043-x

Abstract: for strain softening materials, such as concrete or rock, was derived, and the elastic and plastic limitIn addition, the influence of some factors on the limit loads of such cylinders as the ratio of the external

Neutron Diffraction Investigation of the DyFe11Ti Magnetic Structure and Its Spin Reorientations Article

Olivier Isnard, Eder J. Kinast

Engineering 2020, Volume 6, Issue 2,   Pages 153-157 doi: 10.1016/j.eng.2019.11.009

Abstract: the magnetic structure of DyFe11Ti and its thermal evolution as probed by neutron powder diffraction

Keywords: Neutron diffraction     Magnetic phase diagram     Crystal structure    

High-Throughput Powder Diffraction Using White X-Ray Beam and a Simulated Energy-Dispersive Array Detector Article

Xiaoping Wang, Weiwei Dong, Peng Zhang, Haoqi Tang, Lanting Zhang, Tieying Yang, Peng Liu, Hong Wang, X.-D. Xiang

Engineering 2022, Volume 10, Issue 3,   Pages 81-88 doi: 10.1016/j.eng.2021.05.023

Abstract:

High-throughput powder X-ray diffraction (XRD) with white X-ray beam and an energy-dispersive detectorCareful analysis and corrections are applied to account for various experimental hardware-related and diffractionThe resulting diffraction patterns show that the relative strength between different diffraction peaksXRF counts from all pixels are integrated directly by energy, while the diffraction spectra are integratedIn comparison with ARXRD, the diffraction signal generated by a white X-ray beam over monochromic light

Keywords: High-throughput experiment     White beam X-ray diffraction     Energy-dispersive array detector     Energy-dispersiveX-ray diffraction     Angle-resolved X-ray diffraction    

Pushing the Data Capacity Limit with Lasers on Silicon

Peter Weiss

Engineering 2019, Volume 5, Issue 5,   Pages 824-825 doi: 10.1016/j.eng.2019.08.011

Experimental investigations on operating characteristics of a closed loop pulsating heat pipe

Yu WANG

Frontiers in Energy 2015, Volume 9, Issue 2,   Pages 134-141 doi: 10.1007/s11708-015-0354-x

Abstract: The operating mechanism of the pulsating heat pipe (PHP) is not well understood and the present technology cannot predict required design parameters for a given task. The aim of research work presented in this paper is to better understand the operation regimes of the PHP through experimental investigations. A series of experiments were conducted on a closed loop PHP with 5 turns made of copper capillary tube of 2 mm in inner diameter. Two different working fluids viz. ethanol and acetone were employed. The operating characteristics were studied for the variation of heat input, filling ratio (FR) and inclination angle of the tested device. The results strongly demonstrate the effect of the filling ratio of the working fluid on the operational stability and heat transfer capability of the device. Important insight into the operational characteristics of PHP has been obtained.

Keywords: closed loop pulsating heat pipe     thermal performance     operation limit     thermography    

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Fluorescence nanoscopy in neuroscience

Yangyundou Wang,Jian Lin,Qiming Zhang,Xi Chen,Haitao Luan,Min Gu

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Foundations bearing capacity subjected to seepage by the kinematic approach of the limit analysis

Mehdi VEISKARAMI, Ghasem HABIBAGAHI

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3D fracture modelling and limit state analysis of prestressed composite concrete pipes

Pengfei HE, Yang SHEN, Yun GU, Pangyong SHEN

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Modeling limit force capacities of high force to volume lead extrusion dampers

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Setting up a heart rate alarm limit to decrease oculocardiac reflex during strabismus surgery in children

ZHANG Kangkang, GU Enhua, LU Junjie

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A toughness based deformation limit for X- and K-joints under brace axial tension

Bo GU,Xudong QIAN,Aziz AHMED

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Stability analysis of layered slopes in unsaturated soils

Guangyu DAI; Fei ZHANG; Yuke WANG

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Adaptive selective ES-FEM limit analysis of cracked plane-strain structures

H. NGUYEN-XUAN,T. RABCZUK

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Mantu MAJUMDER, Debarghya CHAKRABORTY

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Limit span of self-anchored cable-stayed suspension cooperation system bridge based on strength

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Unified solution of limit loads of thick wall cylinder subject to external pressure considering strain

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Neutron Diffraction Investigation of the DyFe11Ti Magnetic Structure and Its Spin Reorientations

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High-Throughput Powder Diffraction Using White X-Ray Beam and a Simulated Energy-Dispersive Array Detector

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