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Experimental evidence for flux-line cutting in superconductors (intersection and cross-joining of singly quantized vortices) is briefly reviewed. The interaction energy between two straight vortices tilted at an angle ( 0)is then shown to be finite in the London model, i.e., in the limit of vanishing core radius. Next, the activation energy and maximum interaction force are calculated for the vortices in an analytic approximation to the Ginzburg-Landau theory. Here two competing interactions determine the behavior. Electromagnetic repulsion (0 < < /2) varies as cos and decays over distances scaled by the penetration depth , while core attraction is independent of and varies over distances scaled by the coherence length . The force is always repulsive at large flux-line separation (0 < < /2) and its maximum decreases rapidly as decreases, so that flux-line cutting isexpected to be more probable in low- materials. The calculations provide a basis for explaining longitudinal flux-flow resistance as well as some intriguing magnetization behavior in the same configuration.This work was supported by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Basic Energy Sciences, Materials Sciences Division, and by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft.On leave from Max-Planck-Institut für Metallforschung, Institut für Physik, Stuttgart, West Germany.On leave from New University of Ulster, Coleraine, Northern Ireland.  相似文献   

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The physics and mechanics of fibre-reinforced brittle matrix composites   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1  
This review compiles knowledge about the mechanical and structural performance of brittle matrix composites. The overall philosophy recognizes the need for models that allow efficient interpolation between experimental results, as the constituents and the fibre architecture are varied. This approach is necessary because empirical methods are prohibitively expensive. Moreover, the field is not yet mature, though evolving rapidly. Consequently, an attempt is made to provide a framework into which models could be inserted, and then validated by means of an efficient experimental matrix. The most comprehensive available models and the status of experimental assessments are reviewed. The phenomena given emphasis include: the stress/strain behaviour in tension and shear, the ultimate tensile strength and notch sensitivity, fatigue, stress corrosion and creep.Nomenclature a i Parameters found in the paper by Hutchinson and Jensen [33], Table IV - a o Length of unbridged matrix crack - a m Fracture mirror radius - a N Notch size - a t Transition flaw size - b Plate dimension - b i Parameters found in the paper by Hutchinson and Jensen [33], Table IV - c i Parameters found in the paper by Hutchinson and Jensen [33], Table IV - d Matrix crack spacing - d s Saturation crack spacing - f Fibre volume fraction - f l Fibre volume fraction in the loading direction - g Function related to cracking of 90 ° plies - h Fibre pull-out length - l Sliding length - l i Debond length - l s Shear band length - m Shape parameter for fibre strength distribution - m m Shape parameter for matrix flaw-size distribution - n Creep exponent - n m Creep exponent for matrix - n f Creep exponent for fibre - q Residual stress in matrix in axial orientation - s ij Deviatoric stress - t Time - t p Ply thickness - t b Beam thickness - u Crack opening displacement (COD) - u a COD due to applied stress - u b COD due to bridging - v Sliding displacement - w Beam width - B Creep rheology parameter o/ o n - C v Specific heat at constant strain - E Young's modulus for composite - E o Plane strain Young's modulus for composites - Unloading modulus - E * Young's modulus of material with matrix cracks - E f Young's modulus of fibre - E m Young's modulus of matrix - E L Ply modulus in longitudinal orientation - E T Ply modulus in transverse orientation - E t Tangent modulus - E s Secant modulus - G Shear modulus - G Energy release rate (ERR) - G tip Tip ERR - G tip o Tip ERR at lower bound - K Stress intensity factor (SIF) - K b SIF caused by bridging - K m Critical SIF for matrix - K R Crack growth resistance - K tip SIF at crack tip - I o Moment of inertia - L Crack spacing in 90 ° plies - L f Fragment length - L g Gauge length - L o Reference length for fibres - N Number of fatigue cycles - N s Number of cycles at which sliding stress reaches steady-state - R Fibre radius - R R-ratio for fatigue (max/min) - R c Radius of curvature - S Tensile strength of fibre - S b Dry bundle strength of fibres - S c Characteristic fibre strength - S g UTS subject to global load sharing - S o Scale factor for fibre strength - S p Pull-out strength - S th Threshold stress for fatigue - S u Ultimate tensile strength (UTS) - S * UTS in the presence of a flaw - T Temperature - T Change in temperature - t Traction function for thermomechanical fatigue (TMF) - t b Bridging function for TMF - Linear thermal coefficient of expansion (TCE) - f TCE of fibre - m TCE of matrix - Shear strain - c Shear ductility - c Characteristic length - Hysteresis loop width - Strain - * Strain caused by relief of residual stress upon matrix cracking - e Elastic strain - o Permanent strain - o Reference strain rate for creep - Transient creep strain - s Sliding strain - Pull-out parameter - Friction coefficient - Fatigue exponent (of order 0.1) - Beam curvature - Poisson's ratio - Orientation of interlaminar cracks - Density - Stress - b Bridging stress - ¯b Peak, reference stress - e Effective stress = [(3/2)s ijsij]1/2 - f Stress in fibre - i Debond stress - m Stress in matrix - mc Matrix cracking stress - o Stress on 0 ° plies - o Creep reference stress - rr Radial stress - R Residual stress - s Saturation stress - s * Peak stress for traction law - Lower bound stress for tunnel cracking - T Misfit stress - Interface sliding stress - f Value of sliding stress after fatigue - o Constant component of interface sliding stress - s In-plane shear strength - ¯c Critical stress for interlaminar crack growth - ss Steady-state value of after fatigue - R Displacement caused by matrix removal - p Unloading strain differential - o Reloading strain differential - Fracture energy - i Interface debond energy - f Fibre fracture energy - m Matrix fracture energy - R Fracture resistance - s Steady-state fracture resistance - T Transverse fracture energy - Misfit strain - o Misfit strain at ambient temperature  相似文献   

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A new iterative method for elastic-plastic stress analysis based on a new approximation of the constitutive equations is proposed and compared with standard methods on the accuracy and the computational time in a test problem. The proposed method appears to be better than the conventional methods on the accuracy and comparable with others on the computational time. Also the present method is applied to a crack problem and the results are compared with experimental ones. The agreement of both results are satisfactory.List of symbols u = (u 1, u 2) displacements u (H) = u (n+1) - u (n) u k (n) = u (k (n + 1) - u (n) (n, k = 0, 1, 2, ...) - = 11, 22, 12) stresses - = (11, 22, 12) strains - = (11, 22, 12) center of yield surface - D elastic coeffficient matrix, C = D –1 - von Mises yield function. The initial yielding is given by f() = Y - f {f/} - * transposed f - H hardening parameter (assumed to be a positive constant for kinematic hardening problems) - time derivative of - [K] total elastic stiffness matrix - T traction vector - = [B] relation between nodal displacements and strains  相似文献   

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Contrary to previous statements in the literature, large deviations from Matthiessen's rule in fine wiresare to be expected on the basis of a straight-forward solution of the ordinary transport equation, assuming the relaxation-time approximation and imposing the idealized condition of diffuse scattering of electrons at the boundaries. Using Chambers' path-integral method to evaluate the current density in a wire of arbitrary cross-sectional shape, the effects of boundary scattering on the resistivity in the regimed 0.1 have been calculated for two model Fermi surface geometries. For the temperature-dependent part of the resistivity, d (T) d (T)– d (0), two distinct types of behavior are found in the alternative cases: (1) for a spherical Fermi surface, d(T) increases logarithmically with d(0); (2) for a cylindrical Fermi surface, d (T) increases essentially linearly with d (0). [In each case the qualitative dependence of d(0) on /d is, for practical purposes, linear. However, the correct value of the product in the cylindrical case is not simply given in the ordinary way by the slope of an empirical plot of d (0) vs.d –1.] A comparison of theoretical results for the two simple models with the published data for indium and gallium shows that the actual temperature-dependent size effects are consistent, both qualitatively and, by a rough estimation, quantitatively, with the expected behavior.  相似文献   

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The superfluid density in 4 He was determined near T from the second-sound velocity as a function of TT and pressure. The critical exponent of the superfluid density was found to depend, even slightly, on the pressure. Furthermore, the fundamental length 0 in the coherence length = 0 [1–(T/T)]–' seemed to be proportional to the mean interatomic distance. The implications of the results are also discussed.This work was partly supported by The Ito Science Foundation and by The Nishina Memorial Foundation.  相似文献   

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Summary This paper considers a random walk type Markov decision process in which the state spaceI is an integer subset of IR m , and the action spaceK is independent ofi I. The natural order, overI, and a quasi order,, overK, is assumed, together with aconditional convexity assumption on the returns {r i k }, and certain other assumptions about these rewards and the transition probabilities in relationship to the orders and.A negatively isotone policy is one for whichi i(i))(i) (i.e.(i) (i) or(i) i)). It is shown that, under specified conditions, a negatively isotone optimal policy exists. Some consideration is given to computational implications in particular relationship to Howard's policy space method.
Zusammenfassung Wir betrachten einen Markovschen Entscheidungsprozeß vom random walk Typ. Der ZustandsraumI sei eine Teilmenge des IRm, wobeii I ganzzahlige Komponenten habe. Die MengeK der zulässigen Aktionen ini I sei unabhängig voni I. Sei die natürliche Ordnung aufI und sei eine Quasiordnung aufK. Die Erträge {r i k }seienbedingt konvex, darüberhinaus seien weitere Voraussetzungen über diese Erträge und die Übergangswahrscheinlichkeiten in Bezug auf die Ordnungen und erfüllt. Eine Politik heißt negativ isoton, falls ausi i folgti(i) (d. h.(i) (i) oder(i)(i)). Wir zeigen, daß unter gewissen Voraussetzungen einenegativ isotone optimale Politik existiert: Auch diskutieren wir einige Folgerungen für die Numerik, insbesondere hinsichtlich Howards Politikiteration.
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Results are presented from a theoretical determination of coefficients of mass transfer between a fluidized bed of porous particles and a capillary-porous body.Notation a particle radius - F area of contact of particles with the surface of the body - f percentage of area of surface of product in contact with the bubble phase - g acceleration due to gravity - i flow of liquid mass from a unit area of the surface - N number of fluidizations - n number of particles coming into contact with a surface of unit area per unit of time - pp, pb capillary potentials of particles and product - R2, R1 radii of narrow and broad pores inside the product - r radius of capillaries in the particles - S area of the surface being treated - T temperature of the bed - t time of treatment - u percentage content of liquid in the specimen - V volume of the product being treated - v mean square component of the fluctuation velocity of the particles in the direction normal to the surface - , * standard and corrected mass-transfer coefficients determined from (5) and (9) - b, b, p porosities of product determined for all and for only the small pores and the porosity of the material of the particles - d, m porosity of the dense phase and the porosity of the bed in the state of minimum fluidization - b, p angles of wetting of the materials of the product and particles, respectively, by the liquid binder - , viscosity and density of the liquid - 0 density of the dry product - surface tension coefficient of the liquid - characteristic time of contact of particles with the surface - Rem Reynolds number corresponding to particle radius and minimum-bed-fluidization velocity [6] Translated from Inzhenerno-Fizicheskii Zhurnal, Vol. 40, No. 3, pp. 460–465, March, 1981.  相似文献   

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Microstructural changes during ageing of Cu-2.5 wt% Ti   总被引:2,自引:0,他引:2  
Microstructural changes in Cu-2.5wt % Ti during ageing at 573 and 773 K have been studied by transmission electron microscopy. Ageing times ranged from 60 sec to 200 h. Ordering of the precipitates was observed after very short ageing treatments at 773 K, and coarsening according tot 1/3 was also observed from very early times. The particles were observed to become increasingly aligned into rod-like groups along 10 0 as ageing progressed. These results permit a new interpretation of the strengthening mechanisms in this alloy.  相似文献   

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The specific heat under saturated vapor pressure of pure 4He and of six 3He-4He mixtures up to X = 0.545 was measured in the temperature range 3 × 10–6T-T ¦ <10–2 K. The critical exponents and along the path = are independent of X up to X = 0.545, where (= 34) is the difference between chemical potentials. If we take account of higher order terms, the exponent (= ) and the amplitude ratio A /A are independent of X up to X = 0.545. The values of and A /A are –0.023 and 1.090, respectively. The critical-tricritical crossover effect was observed for X = 0.545 and the boundary of crossover region closest to the critical region was at /T = (1–2) × 10–4, where is the distance ¦TT ¦ along the path = . This value is in good agreement with the estimated value by Riedel et al. But, remarkably, in the case of X = 0.439 this effect was not observed.  相似文献   

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A comprehensive analytical theory of symmetric DC SQUIDs is presented taking into account the effects of thermal fluctuations. The SQUID has a reduced inductance < 1/ where = 2LIc/0, L is the loop inductance, 0 is the flux quantum, and Ic is the critical current of the identical Josephson junctions which are assumed to be overdamped. The analysis, based on the two dimensional Fokker–Planck equation, has been successfully performed in first order approximation with considered a small parameter. All important SQUID characteristics (circulating current, current-voltage curves, transfer function, and energy sensitivity) are obtained. In the limit 1( = 2kBT/Ic0 is the noise parameter, kB is the Boltzmann constant, and T is the absolute temperature) the theory reproduces the results of numerical simulations performed for the case of small thermal fluctuations. It was found that for < 1 the SQUID energy sensitivity is optimum when is higher than 1/, i.e., outside the range for which the present analysis is valid. However, for 1 the energy sensitivity has a minimum at L = LF , where LF = ( 0 /2) 2/kB , and therefore, in this case, the optimal reduced DC SQUID inductance is opt = 1/, i.e., within the range for which the present analysis is valid. In contrast to the case of an RF SQUID, for a DC SQUID the transfer function decreases not only with increasing L/LF but also with increasing (as 1/). As a consequence, the energy sensitivity of a DC SQUID with < 1/ degrades more rapidly (as 4 ) with the increase of than that of an RF SQUID does (as 2 ).  相似文献   

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Ramkissoon  H. 《Acta Mechanica》1997,123(1-4):227-233
Summary Creeping axisymmetric slip flow past a spheroid whose shape deviates slightly from that of a sphere is investigated. An exact solution is obtained to the first order in the small parameter characterizing the deformation. As an application, the case of flow past an oblate spheroid is considered and the drag experienced by it is evaluated. Special well-known cases are deduced and some observations made.Notation A n, Bn, Cn, Dn, En, Fn, b2, d2 Constants - a, b radii of spheres - coefficient of sliding fraction - D drag - , m parameters characterizing the deformation of the sphere - c a(1+) - viscosity coefficient - - dimensionless coordinate - I n Gegenbauer function - P n Legendre function - Stream function - U stream velocity at infinity  相似文献   

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The zone of the action of thermal disturbances around a circular heat source on the surface of a semi-infinite body is estimated with the aim of using contact methods of determination of thermophysical properties of materials from core samples.Notation r, z instantaneous coordinates - time - T(r, z, ) temperature distribution of a semi-infinite body in space at any time - T 0 initial temperature of the body - (r, z, )=T(r, z, )–T 0 excessive temperature of the body - thermal conductivity - a thermal diffusivity - q heat flux - S h area of the heater - R radius of the heater - admissible error Institute of Permafrost Science, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Yakutsk, Russia. Translated from Inzhenerno-Fizicheskii Zhurnal, Vol. 68, No. 3, pp. 474–478, May—June, 1995.  相似文献   

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A TEM study has been made of the bainite reaction in five hypoeutectoid Ti-X alloys, where X was successively cobalt, chromium, copper, iron and nickel. Rational orientation relationships were demonstrated amongst eutectoid , eutectoid intermetallic compound and the matrix in Ti-Ni, Ti-Co and Ti-Cr. Formation of Ti2Co at : boundaries was observed. Eutectoid in bainite was found to be slightly misoriented with respect to proeutectoid , indicating that it is separately nucleated, perhaps sympathetically, rather than the result of the continued growth of proeutectoid . Eutectoid Ti2Co and Ti2Cu crystals in bainite were approximately equiaxed whereas Ti-Cr2 crystals were elongated, a result ascribed to a ledge height-to-spacing ratio / at intermetallic compound crystal: boundaries approaching that of eutectoid (: boundaries in Ti-Cr but not in the other two systems. In the Ti-Fe alloy, eutectoid and eutectoid TiFe were directly observed to have ledged interphase boundaries with their matrix, but with different inter-ledge spacings and growth directions. Observation of pearlite lamellae growing normal to the broad faces of proeutectoid plates in the Ti-Ni alloy indicates that this mode of eutectoid decomposition, like that of bainite, can develop from partially coherent interphase boundaries. The suggestion was offered that pearlite forms when approachesh at the nucleating proeutectoid : interface and that bainite develops when h at this interface.  相似文献   

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A method is proposed for growing large -Sn single crystals without their disintegration as a result of the phase transition. -Sn crystals are prepared by freezing the closed system water–Sn–seed in such a way that the pressure exerted by the expanding ice minimizes the amount of -Sn nuclei and reduces the growth rate.  相似文献   

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The possibility of analyzing the nonsteady temperature fields of inhomogeneous systems using the quasi-homogeneous-body model is investigated.Notation t, tI, ti temperature of quasi-homogeneous body inhomogeneous system, and i-th component of system - a, , c thermal diffusivity and conductivity and volume specific heat of quasi-homogeneous body - ai i, ci same quantities for the i-th component - q heat flux - S, V system surface and volume - x, y coordinates - macrodimension of system - dimensionless temperature Fo=a/2 - Bi=/ Fourier and Biot numbers - N number of plates - =h/ ratio of micro- and macrodimensions - V, volumeaveraged and mean-square error of dimensionless-temperature determination - time - mi i-th component concentration Translated from Inzhenerno-Fizicheskii Zhurnal, Vol. 39, No. 1, pp. 126–133, July, 1980.  相似文献   

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Experimental magnetic field penetration depths (t, d, H) of the stable and superheated Meissner state were calculated as a function of temperature for various applied magnetic fields and various film thicknesses for two cases: (1) (t)/d and (2) 2(t)/d ( is the Ginzburg-Landau penetration depth,d is the film thickness, is the GL parameter). The results of the first case should be a useful tool for obtaining (0) of amorphous superconducting thin films.1 This work was supported in part by NSF Grant No. INT 8006927.  相似文献   

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We have solved the Eliashberg gap equations which are valid for arbitrary phonon frequency, (ph), electron-phonon coupling constant, (), and screened Coulomb interaction, ( *). We have used values of (ph),, and ( *) appropriate to the cuprate superconductors, and calculated the density of states, the pair potential., and the value of the gap at T=0 K. Using the linearized Eliashberg equations in the matrix representation, we have calculatedT c and 2/k T c . We have found that we can account for the highT c 's in the cuprates with reasonable values for, *, and ph.  相似文献   

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Starting from the nonequilibrium theory of dirty superconductors in the Ginzburg-Landau regime, spatially homogeneous states with an applied currentI=I 0+I 1 cos (t) are considered. Expressions for the linear response (I1 small) valid up to high frequencies (k BTc) are derived and evaluated analytically for the experimentally important case of smallI 0 and 0(T). Then the nonlinear response is treated for frequencies with E1. Interesting new behavior is found for frequencies 0 1, where 0 is essentially the GL relaxation time.  相似文献   

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A nonlinear metallic conductor with a temperature-dependent electric conductivity contains an inhomogeneity. Under certain conditions, under the action of Joule heat release in this medium a structure is formed as the inhomogeneity intergrows across the current lines.

Notation

Dimensionless quantities r, z cylindrical coordinates - t time - electric conductivity - specific resistance - T 1 temperature - function describing the geometry of the inhomogeneity - electric potential - 0 parameter of the system Dimensional quantities temperature coefficient of resistance - thermal diffusivity - density of the material - c heat capacity - R characteristic dimension of the inhomogeneity - T a ambient temperature - T O initial temperature Novosibirsk Electrotechnical Institute, Novosibirsk, Russia. Translated from Inzhenerno-Fizicheskii Zhurnal, Vol. 66, No. 6, pp. 742–749, June, 1994.  相似文献   

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Specific features of heat transfer are investigated at the gas—solid interface at low temperatures for the case of water vapor condensation.Notation wavelength, nm - nred reduced refractive index - angle of incidence, deg - r thickness, m - p pressure, mm Hg - T temperature, K - Rred reduced reflection coefficient - Ured reduced condensation rate Kazakh State University, Alma-Ata. Translated from Inzhenerno-Fizicheskii Zhurnal, Vol. 63, No. 4, pp. 457–461, October, 1992.  相似文献   

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