Measurement and Analysis of Rock Physical Properties on the Dez Project, Iran

Author(s):  
R K Dodds
2015 ◽  
Vol 93 (3) ◽  
pp. 500-509 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jalal Abedi ◽  
Hossein Nourozieh ◽  
Mohammad Kariznovi ◽  
Fakhry Seyedeyn-Azad

2020 ◽  
Vol 15 (1) ◽  
pp. 122-126
Author(s):  
Sang Heon Lee

YBa2Cu3O7-y single crystal bulk high-temperature superconductor has high critical current density with large magnetic levitation and trapping magnetic forces. Despite its distinctive electromagnetic properties, the longtime heat treatment process of oxide high-temperature superconductor, a ceramic material, is widely considered as a factor that can degrade industrial applicability of superconductors seriously. For applications in power systems, metal-ceramic composites need to be fabricated to enhance magnetic performance. In this study, CeO2 was utilized as an additive to control Y211 particles and improve superconducting magnetic properties. The study achieved meaningful outcomes, given that it reduced the processing time by half (1/2) with the interior seeding technique, realized the effect of top seeding by positioning one additional seed layer on the top surface, and obtained a magnetic levitation force of 67.015 N. In order to improve the physical properties of superconducting materials, interior seeding technique was applied, and the effect of top seeding was obtained by placing one seed layer on the top surface. Therefore, when two seed layers were used to fabricate a specimen, it could improve physical properties of superconductors to the extent that both the top and bottom pellets could be used.


1976 ◽  
Vol 32 ◽  
pp. 365-377 ◽  
Author(s):  
B. Hauck
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The Ap stars are numerous - the photometric systems tool It would be very tedious to review in detail all that which is in the literature concerning the photometry of the Ap stars. In my opinion it is necessary to examine the problem of the photometric properties of the Ap stars by considering first of all the possibility of deriving some physical properties for the Ap stars, or of detecting new ones. My talk today is prepared in this spirit. The classification by means of photoelectric photometric systems is at the present time very well established for many systems, such as UBV, uvbyβ, Vilnius, Geneva and DDO systems. Details and methods of classification can be found in Golay (1974) or in the proceedings of the Albany Colloquium edited by Philip and Hayes (1975).


Author(s):  
Frederick A. Murphy ◽  
Alyne K. Harrison ◽  
Sylvia G. Whitfield

The bullet-shaped viruses are currently classified together on the basis of similarities in virion morphology and physical properties. Biologically and ecologically the member viruses are extremely diverse. In searching for further bases for making comparisons of these agents, the nature of host cell infection, both in vivo and in cultured cells, has been explored by thin-section electron microscopy.


Author(s):  
K.P.D. Lagerlof

Although most materials contain more than one phase, and thus are multiphase materials, the definition of composite materials is commonly used to describe those materials containing more than one phase deliberately added to obtain certain desired physical properties. Composite materials are often classified according to their application, i.e. structural composites and electronic composites, but may also be classified according to the type of compounds making up the composite, i.e. metal/ceramic, ceramic/ceramie and metal/semiconductor composites. For structural composites it is also common to refer to the type of structural reinforcement; whisker-reinforced, fiber-reinforced, or particulate reinforced composites [1-4].For all types of composite materials, it is of fundamental importance to understand the relationship between the microstructure and the observed physical properties, and it is therefore vital to properly characterize the microstructure. The interfaces separating the different phases comprising the composite are of particular interest to understand. In structural composites the interface is often the weakest part, where fracture will nucleate, and in electronic composites structural defects at or near the interface will affect the critical electronic properties.


Author(s):  
James Mark ◽  
Kia Ngai ◽  
William Graessley ◽  
Leo Mandelkern ◽  
Edward Samulski ◽  
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1982 ◽  
Vol 85 (1) ◽  
pp. 257-263 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. Graja ◽  
M. Przybylski ◽  
B. Butka ◽  
R. Swietlik

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