It has been proved that there exists a certain cor relation between fingertip temperature oscillations and blood flow oscillations. In this work, a porous media model of hu man hand is presented to investigate how the...It has been proved that there exists a certain cor relation between fingertip temperature oscillations and blood flow oscillations. In this work, a porous media model of hu man hand is presented to investigate how the blood flow os cillation in the endothelial frequency band influences finger tip skin temperature oscillations. The porosity which repre sents the density of micro vessels is assumed to vary periodi cally and is a function of the skin temperature. Finite element analysis of skin temperature for a contra lateral hand under a cooling test was conducted. Subsequently, wavelet anal ysis was carried out to extract the temperature oscillations of the data through the numerical analysis and experimen tal measurements. Furthermore, the oscillations extracted from both numerical analyses and experiments were statis tically analyzed to compare the amplitude. The simulation and experimental results show that for the subjects in cardio vascular health, the skin temperature fluctuations in endothe lial frequency decrease during the cooling test and increase gradually after cooling, implying that the assumed porosity variation can represent the vasomotion in the endothelial fre quency band.展开更多
In this paper, a low pressure Ar/N2 shock plasma jet with clearly multicycle al- ternating zones produced by a DC cascade arc discharge has been investigated by an emission spectral method combined with Abel inversion...In this paper, a low pressure Ar/N2 shock plasma jet with clearly multicycle al- ternating zones produced by a DC cascade arc discharge has been investigated by an emission spectral method combined with Abel inversion analysis. Plasma emission intensity, electron, vi- brational and rotational temperatures of the shock plasma have been measured in the expansion and compression zones. The results indicate that the ranges of the measured electron temperature, vibrational temperature and rotational temperature are 1.1 eV to 1.6 eV, 0.2 eV to 0.7 eV and 0.19 eV to 0.22 eV, respectively, and it is found for the first time that the vibrational and rota- tional temperatures increase while the electron temperature decreases in the compression zones. The electron temperature departs from the vibrational and the rotational temperatures due to non-equilibrium plasma effects. Electrons and heavy particles could not completely exchange energy via collisions in the shock plasma jet under the low pressure of 620 Pa or so.展开更多
Precipitation phenomena in Type 316L and 304L stainless steels were studied mainly by transmission electron microscopic (TEM) observations after cold-rolling ranging from 0% (as solution annealed) to 80% reduction in ...Precipitation phenomena in Type 316L and 304L stainless steels were studied mainly by transmission electron microscopic (TEM) observations after cold-rolling ranging from 0% (as solution annealed) to 80% reduction in thickness, and then by sensitization treatment. Precipitates were identified by electron diffraction analysis and EDS analysis. Precipitates observed in sensitized 316L stainless steel were sigma and chi phases, whereas carbide and sigma were observed in sensitized 304L stainless steel. Recrystallized grains were formed in 30% cold-rolled and sensitized 304L. However, the tendency toward recrystallization in sensitized 316L was much lower than in 304L. Precipitation of sigma and chi phases was accelerated by cold-rolling and they were observed at grain boundaries in lower cold-rolling; they were also seen, in grain interiors in higher cold-rolling. Higher deformation induced partially recrystallization combined with precipitation, resulting in the formation of heterogeneous microstructures.展开更多
基金supported by Anhui Provincial Natural Science Foundation of China(11040606M09)
文摘It has been proved that there exists a certain cor relation between fingertip temperature oscillations and blood flow oscillations. In this work, a porous media model of hu man hand is presented to investigate how the blood flow os cillation in the endothelial frequency band influences finger tip skin temperature oscillations. The porosity which repre sents the density of micro vessels is assumed to vary periodi cally and is a function of the skin temperature. Finite element analysis of skin temperature for a contra lateral hand under a cooling test was conducted. Subsequently, wavelet anal ysis was carried out to extract the temperature oscillations of the data through the numerical analysis and experimen tal measurements. Furthermore, the oscillations extracted from both numerical analyses and experiments were statis tically analyzed to compare the amplitude. The simulation and experimental results show that for the subjects in cardio vascular health, the skin temperature fluctuations in endothe lial frequency decrease during the cooling test and increase gradually after cooling, implying that the assumed porosity variation can represent the vasomotion in the endothelial fre quency band.
基金supported by the National Magnetic Confinement Fusion Science Program of China(Nos.2013GB109005,2009GB106004)National Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos.11175035,10875023)the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities of China(DUT 12ZD(G)01,DUT 11ZD(G)06)
文摘In this paper, a low pressure Ar/N2 shock plasma jet with clearly multicycle al- ternating zones produced by a DC cascade arc discharge has been investigated by an emission spectral method combined with Abel inversion analysis. Plasma emission intensity, electron, vi- brational and rotational temperatures of the shock plasma have been measured in the expansion and compression zones. The results indicate that the ranges of the measured electron temperature, vibrational temperature and rotational temperature are 1.1 eV to 1.6 eV, 0.2 eV to 0.7 eV and 0.19 eV to 0.22 eV, respectively, and it is found for the first time that the vibrational and rota- tional temperatures increase while the electron temperature decreases in the compression zones. The electron temperature departs from the vibrational and the rotational temperatures due to non-equilibrium plasma effects. Electrons and heavy particles could not completely exchange energy via collisions in the shock plasma jet under the low pressure of 620 Pa or so.
文摘Precipitation phenomena in Type 316L and 304L stainless steels were studied mainly by transmission electron microscopic (TEM) observations after cold-rolling ranging from 0% (as solution annealed) to 80% reduction in thickness, and then by sensitization treatment. Precipitates were identified by electron diffraction analysis and EDS analysis. Precipitates observed in sensitized 316L stainless steel were sigma and chi phases, whereas carbide and sigma were observed in sensitized 304L stainless steel. Recrystallized grains were formed in 30% cold-rolled and sensitized 304L. However, the tendency toward recrystallization in sensitized 316L was much lower than in 304L. Precipitation of sigma and chi phases was accelerated by cold-rolling and they were observed at grain boundaries in lower cold-rolling; they were also seen, in grain interiors in higher cold-rolling. Higher deformation induced partially recrystallization combined with precipitation, resulting in the formation of heterogeneous microstructures.