In order to study the linkage effects between degree of polymerization and frequency domain dielectric spectroscopy characteristics of oil-paper insulation, the frequency domain dielectric response test platform of oi...In order to study the linkage effects between degree of polymerization and frequency domain dielectric spectroscopy characteristics of oil-paper insulation, the frequency domain dielectric response test platform of oil-paper insulation is set up. Complex permittivity of oil-paper insulation respectively composed by new or aged oil and insulation paper with different DP are tested, and complex permittivity of oil-paper insulation respectively composed by insulation respectively composed by new oil and insulation paper with different DP and low or high moisture content are tested. The test results are analyzed, and the analysis results show that the degree of polymerization of insulation paper has an influence on complex permittivity of oil-paper insulation though influencing the distribution of moisture and acids between oil and paper.展开更多
The purpose of the present study was to examine the effect of the frequency of mastication on cerebral activation and task scores for computational tasks. Eleven healthy subjects participated in the present study (nin...The purpose of the present study was to examine the effect of the frequency of mastication on cerebral activation and task scores for computational tasks. Eleven healthy subjects participated in the present study (nine women, two men). Subjects carried out the Uchida-Kraepelin Test for 15 min before and after chewing tasteless gum for five minutes. The oxygenation of the left prefrontal cortex was monitored by near-infrared spectroscopy during the computational tasks. Task scores did not differ significantly according to chewing frequency (p > 0.05). Conversely, the oxygenation value measured after mastication at a chewing frequency of 110 times/minute (Hz) was significantly higher than that observed before mastication (p < 0.05). Meanwhile, before and after levels of oxygenation did not differ significantly for chewing frequencies of 30 Hz and 70 Hz (p > 0.05 for both). The results of the present study suggest that tasteless mastication does not enhance calculation performance, while a high mastication frequency demonstrates an influence on oxygenation. However, our study indicates that chewing tasteless gum per se does not increase cognitive performance.展开更多
Piezoresponse Force Spectroscopy(PFS)is a powerful technique widely used for measuring the nanoscale electromechanical coupling of the ferro-/piezo-electric materials.However,it is found that certain nonferroelectric ...Piezoresponse Force Spectroscopy(PFS)is a powerful technique widely used for measuring the nanoscale electromechanical coupling of the ferro-/piezo-electric materials.However,it is found that certain nonferroelectric materials can also generate the“hysteresis-loop-like”responses from the PFS measurements due to many other factors such as electrostatic effects.This work therefore studies the signal of the contact resonance frequency during the PFS measurements.By comparing the results from ferroelectric and non-ferroelectric materials,it is found there are distinct differences between these two types of materials in the variation of the contact resonance frequency during the PFS measurements.A momentary and sharp increase of the contact resonance frequency occurs when the domain is switched by applying the DC bias,which can be regarded as a unique characteristic for the ferroelectric materials.After analyzing the reliability and mechanism of this method,it is proposed that the contact resonance frequency variation at the coercive bias is capable to differentiate the electromechanical responses of the ferroelectric and non-ferroelectric materials during the PFS measurements.展开更多
文摘In order to study the linkage effects between degree of polymerization and frequency domain dielectric spectroscopy characteristics of oil-paper insulation, the frequency domain dielectric response test platform of oil-paper insulation is set up. Complex permittivity of oil-paper insulation respectively composed by new or aged oil and insulation paper with different DP are tested, and complex permittivity of oil-paper insulation respectively composed by insulation respectively composed by new oil and insulation paper with different DP and low or high moisture content are tested. The test results are analyzed, and the analysis results show that the degree of polymerization of insulation paper has an influence on complex permittivity of oil-paper insulation though influencing the distribution of moisture and acids between oil and paper.
文摘The purpose of the present study was to examine the effect of the frequency of mastication on cerebral activation and task scores for computational tasks. Eleven healthy subjects participated in the present study (nine women, two men). Subjects carried out the Uchida-Kraepelin Test for 15 min before and after chewing tasteless gum for five minutes. The oxygenation of the left prefrontal cortex was monitored by near-infrared spectroscopy during the computational tasks. Task scores did not differ significantly according to chewing frequency (p > 0.05). Conversely, the oxygenation value measured after mastication at a chewing frequency of 110 times/minute (Hz) was significantly higher than that observed before mastication (p < 0.05). Meanwhile, before and after levels of oxygenation did not differ significantly for chewing frequencies of 30 Hz and 70 Hz (p > 0.05 for both). The results of the present study suggest that tasteless mastication does not enhance calculation performance, while a high mastication frequency demonstrates an influence on oxygenation. However, our study indicates that chewing tasteless gum per se does not increase cognitive performance.
基金the financial support by Ministry of Education,Singapore,through National University of Singapore(NUS)under the Academic Research Fund(ARF)of grant number R-265-000-596-112the post-graduate scholarship provide by NUSthe support for post-doctoral research fellow from ARF of R-265-000-596-112 by Ministry of Education,Singapore.
文摘Piezoresponse Force Spectroscopy(PFS)is a powerful technique widely used for measuring the nanoscale electromechanical coupling of the ferro-/piezo-electric materials.However,it is found that certain nonferroelectric materials can also generate the“hysteresis-loop-like”responses from the PFS measurements due to many other factors such as electrostatic effects.This work therefore studies the signal of the contact resonance frequency during the PFS measurements.By comparing the results from ferroelectric and non-ferroelectric materials,it is found there are distinct differences between these two types of materials in the variation of the contact resonance frequency during the PFS measurements.A momentary and sharp increase of the contact resonance frequency occurs when the domain is switched by applying the DC bias,which can be regarded as a unique characteristic for the ferroelectric materials.After analyzing the reliability and mechanism of this method,it is proposed that the contact resonance frequency variation at the coercive bias is capable to differentiate the electromechanical responses of the ferroelectric and non-ferroelectric materials during the PFS measurements.