نتایج جستجو برای: geometry of pores

تعداد نتایج: 21173981  

2010
Akira Yamamoto Yuh Fukuda

The mechanism of the formation of alveolar pores (Kohn's pores) in neonatal male rabbits was studied by scanning electron microscopy and scanning electron microscopic morphometric analysis. The number of alveolar pores per alveolus was increased after birth. About 80 percent f alveolar pores had Type H alveolar epithelial cells on their edges when the rabbits were I-day old. This percentage dec...

Journal: :علوم کاربردی و محاسباتی در مکانیک 0
فرهاد کلاهان محسن منوچهری عباس حسینی

machining operation is one of the most applicable processes for the manufacturing of industrial parts. usually, the quality of finished part in turning operation is measured in terms of surface roughness. in turn, surface quality is determined by machining parameters and tool geometry specifications. the main objective of this study is to model and optimize machining parameters and tool geometr...

Journal: :زبان شناسی و گویش های خراسان 0
اعظم استاجی سهیلا نوربخش بیدختی

feature geometry, which is a basic assumption in current phonology, is concerned with the notion that the features are not an unstructured set, but are arranged hierarchically into a constituent structure tree. according to evidences in different languages, various models have been set forth on feature geometry framework. exploring persian phonological data and digging up evidences accordingly,...

Journal: :Advances in Colloid and Interface Science 2021

Premix membrane emulsification (PME) is a pressure driven process of droplet breakup, caused by their motion through pores. The widely used for high-throughput production sized-controlled emulsion droplets and microparticles using low energy inputs. resultant size depends on numerous process, membrane, formulation factors such as flow velocity in pores, number extrusions, initial size, internal...

Journal: :Computation 2016
Soyoun Son Li Chen Qinjun Kang Dominique Derome Jan Carmeliet

In porous media, pore geometry and wettability are determinant factors for capillary flow in drainage or imbibition. Pores are often considered as cylindrical tubes in analytical or computational studies. Such simplification prevents the capture of phenomena occurring in pore corners. Considering the corners of pores is crucial to realistically study capillary flow and to accurately estimate li...

2014
J. Beau W. Webber Beau W. Webber

Chemical reaction speed is frequently enhanced at a surface, particularly when materials like platinum are present. It is well known that porous materials such as sol-gel silicas, controlled pore glasses, templated porous materials such as SBA-15, MCM-41, MCM-48, and zeolites, offer large surface areas. This in turn makes them ideal for catalysing chemical reactions. Thus an important use for p...

2015
Zachary D. Harms Daniel G. Haywood Andrew R. Kneller Lisa Selzer Adam Zlotnick Stephen C. Jacobson

Electrophoretic mobilities and particle sizes of individual Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) capsids were measured in nanofluidic channels with two nanopores in series. The channels and pores had three-dimensional topography and were milled directly in glass substrates with a focused ion beam instrument assisted by an electron flood gun. The nanochannel between the two pores was 300 nm wide, 100 nm deep...

2012
Pulak Kumar Ghosh Peter Hänggi Fabio Marchesoni Franco Nori Gerhard Schmid

We investigate the transport of suspended Brownian particles dc driven along corrugated narrow channels in a regime of finite damping. We demonstrate that inertial corrections cannot be neglected as long as the width of the channel bottlenecks is smaller than an appropriate particle diffusion length, which depends on both the temperature and the strength of the dc drive. Therefore, transport th...

Journal: :Nano letters 2017
Ke Liu Martina Lihter Aditya Sarathy Sabina Caneva Hu Qiu Davide Deiana Vasiliki Tileli Duncan T L Alexander Stephan Hofmann Dumitru Dumcenco Andras Kis Jean-Pierre Leburton Aleksandra Radenovic

A long-standing problem in the application of solid-state nanopores is the lack of the precise control over the geometry of artificially formed pores compared to the well-defined geometry in their biological counterpart, that is, protein nanopores. To date, experimentally investigated solid-state nanopores have been shown to adopt an approximately circular shape. In this Letter, we investigate ...

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