نتایج جستجو برای: thin shell tank

تعداد نتایج: 191183  

Journal: :Journal of molecular biology 2006
Deborah A Kuzmanovic Ilya Elashvili Charles Wick Catherine O'Connell Susan Krueger

Recombinant forms of the bacteriophage MS2 and its RNA-free (empty) MS2 capsid were analyzed in solution to determine if RNA content and/or the A (or maturation) protein play a role in the global arrangement of the virus protein shell. Analysis of the (coat) protein shell of recombinant versions of MS2 that lack the A protein revealed dramatic differences compared to wild-type MS2 in solution. ...

2005
J. Michael Bennett

A technology has been devised and recently deployed in highway vehicle transportation to protect vehicle fuel tanks from impact-induced fires. The technology is currently employed in the FIRE Panel product, which exhibits an improved design based upon powder panel technology used for decades to protect military aircraft from ballisticinduced fuel tank-fed fires. The device comprises a shallow s...

2008
Claudio Simeone

The generalized Darmois–Israel formalism for Einstein–Gauss–Bonnet theory is applied to construct thin-shell Lorentzian wormholes with spherical symmetry. We calculate the energy localized on the shell, and we find that for certain values of the parameters wormholes could be supported by matter not violating the energy conditions.

2008
A. Bialas

Renyi entropies of a black hole are evaluated by counting the states of the Hawking radiation which fills a thin shell surrounding the horizon. The width of the shell is determined from its energy content and the corresponding mass defect. The Bekenstein-Hawking formula for the entropy of the black hole is correctly reproduced.

2015
M. Schmid S. Tsakanikas G. Mangalgiri P. Andrae M. Song G. Yin W. Riedel P. Manley

Efficient light management in optoelectronic devices requires nanosystems where high optical qualities coincide with suitable device integration. The requirement of chemical and electrical passivation for integrating nanostrutures in e.g. thin film solar cells points towards the use of insulating and stable dielectric material, which however has to provide high scattering and near-fields as wel...

Journal: :Journal of X-ray science and technology 1996
B Yaakobi R Epstein C F Hooper D A Haynes Q Su

High-temperature laser target implosions can be achieved by using relatively thin-shell targets, and they can be diagnosed by doping the fuel with krypton and measuring K-shell and L-shell lines. Electron temperatures of up to 5 keV at modest compressed densities (~ 1-5 g/cm3) are predicted for such experiments, with ion temperatures peaking above 10 keV at the center. It is found that the prof...

Journal: :Analytical chemistry 2015
Kuangcai Chen Chia-Cheng Lin Javier Vela Ning Fang

Three-layer core-shell plasmonic nanorods (Au/Ag/SiO2-NRs), consisting of a gold nanorod core, a thin silver shell, and a thin silica layer, were synthesized and used as optical imaging probes under a differential interference contrast microscope for single particle orientation and rotational tracking. The localized surface plasmon resonance modes were enhanced upon the addition of the silver s...

2007
John Cagnol Catherine Lebiedzik

In view of the control of the thermoelastic thin shells, we consider the problem of modeling a dynamic thin shell with thermal effects, using the coordinate-free intrinsic model introduced by Michel Delfour and Jean-Paul Zolésio (5; 4). The aim of this method is to produce a coordinate free version of the shell equations, in contrast to the classical equations which require explicit representat...

1993
H. S. Tzou W. K. Chai M. Hanson

Smart adaptive structures and structronic systems have been increasingly investigated and developed in the last two decades. Although smart structures made of piezoelectrics, shape-memory materials, electrostrictive materials, and electro-/magnetorheological fluids have been evaluated extensively, studies of magnetostrictive continua, especially generic mathematical model(s), are still relative...

2003
Y. Z. Fan Z. G. Dai Y. F. Huang T. Lu

The optical flash accompanying GRB 990123 is believed to be powered by the reverse shock of a thin shell. With the best fitted physical parameters for GRB 990123 (Panaitescu & Kumar 2001) and the assumption that the parameters in the optical flash are the same as those in the afterglow, we show that: 1) the shell is thick but not thin, and we have provided the light curve for the thick shell ca...

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