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Cylotrimethylenetrinitramine (RDX), with the chemical formula C3H6N6O6, is an energetic organic molecule used widely in commodities of explosives. Its partial stimulation results in decomposition reaction at very high rate. Molecular dynamic technique and LAMMPS code with ReaxFF-lg were employed to simulate initiation of RDX. Potential energy variations of the system were calculated for five di...
Molecular dynamics simulations have been used extensively to model the folding and unfolding of proteins. The rates of folding and unfolding should follow the Arrhenius equation over a limited range of temperatures. This study shows that molecular dynamic simulations of the unfolding of crambin between 500K and 560K do follow the Arrhenius equation. They also show that while there is a large am...
The deformation behavior of homogenized Al-7.5Zn-1.5Mg-0.2Cu-0.2Zr alloy has been studied by a set of isothermal hot compression tests, which were carried out over the temperature ranging from 350 °C to 450 °C and the strain rate ranging from 0.001 s-1 to 10 s-1 on Gleeble-3500 thermal simulation machine. The associated microstructure was studied using electron back scattered diffraction (EBSD)...
Rose and Caron (2007) have compiled a comprehensive data set of individual growth rates of planktonic protists in an attempt to answer a fundamental question in marine ecology: ‘‘Why are blooms of phytoplankton such common events in the ocean?’’. They reach the interesting conclusion that, because the temperature dependence of the growth rate of heterotrophic protists is much stronger than that...
Modeling the flow curves of materials at elevated temperatures is the first step in mathematical simulation of the hot deformation processes of them. In this work a comparative study was provided to examine the capability of three different constitutive equations in modeling the hot deformation flow curves of AZ91 magnesium alloy. For this, the Arrhenius equation with strain dependent constants...
Many studies of the kinetics of enzyme action as a function of temperature have been made. The older work (for reference cf. Haldane, 1930; Tauber, 1937) indicates that while the velocity of an enzyme-catalyzed reaction increases with rise in temperature, up to the inactivation temperature of the enzyme, this change in rate is not an exponential function of the absolute temperature. I t has bee...
Mycoplasmas exhibit a novel, substrate-dependent gliding motility that is driven by approximately 400 "leg" proteins. The legs interact with the substrate and transmit the forces generated by an assembly of ATPase motors. The velocity of the cell increases linearly by nearly 10-fold over a narrow temperature range of 10-40 degrees C. This corresponds to an Arrhenius factor that decreases from a...
Thermally activated processes are characterized by two key quantities, activation energy (E(a)) and pre-exponential factor (nu(0)), which may be temperature dependent. The accurate measurement of E(a), nu(0), and their temperature dependence is critical for understanding the thermal activation mechanisms of non-Arrhenius processes. However, the classic 1D Arrhenius plot-based methods cannot una...
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