... or strain sensing in long-range (> 70 km) Brillouin Optical Time Domain Analysis (BOTDA) below 2 meter resolution cannot be trivially achieved due to numerous matters such as fiber attenuation, self-phase ...
... simplest and easiest to fabricate ...studied and fabricated due to their capability of measuring physical quantities such as refractive index (RI) [8], pressure [9], strain [10], and ...
... development and deployment of FBG sensors for sensing applications in geotechnical ...the strain results is given for mechanical extensometers based on cross-flexure strain gages and a ...
... extremes, and a shorter DSF fiber between ...GHz; and the last 10 km of SMF has the maximum Brillouin gain at ...of temperature or strain is ...(DSF), and the rest of the ...
... como sensor, a diferencia de la de referencia, esta provista de una capa relativamente gruesa que la recubre y se encuentra enrollada de manera m´as libre dentro del ...
... fiber sensor which allows for the dynamic measurement of true strain or tem- perature variations using intensity only measurements and no ...vibrations and real acoustic signals) with nK ...
... records and their results are contrasting, which makes it necessary to strengthen the evidences that show the main trends and to identify the climatic parameters that have a greater influence on the ...
... The experimental data points are given in terms of stretches and Cauchy stresses, hence the proper conversion has been previously performed ( ). Furthermore, since only uniaxial tension measures are provided, ...
... surface temperature (LST) is one of the fundamental physical properties that governs the energy interaction between the Earth’s surface and the atmosphere at local and global scales (Li et ...climate ...
... Since the 1970’s, the bacterium S. typhimurium has been used as biological model to assay genotox- icity [17] using the Ames’ test. Dr. Ames’ work was critical in linking mutations in DNA to carcinogen- esis. Most of the ...
... century and died in the middle of the VI ...Rome and was intellectually regarded in his time, so he received the job from the Pope to unify in the calendar the celebration of Easter in the Christian ...
... Civil and Environmental Engineering at Arizona State University (ASU) has been involved with several asphalt rubber mixtures characterization ...deformation and cracking evaluation of asphalt ...pavements, ...
... The increasing use of polymeric reinforcements in concrete structures requires either the development of a new design theory or the adaptation of current designs considering the engineering properties of this type of ...
... In order to have a more accurate computational constitutive model when simulating the plastic flow of 45XD alloy, the values of A, B, n, C and rn obtained from the experimental calibra[r] ...
... C and 250 ° C. The circuit operates from single 3.3 V to 5.5 V supplies and has been designed to produce an output voltage transfer characteristic of 10 mV/ ° ...a temperature coefficient of 10 mV/ ° ...
... predators and parasites, likely destroy most of the eggs (Villalobos et ...91% and a mean production of ...rate and a mean production of ...individual and an ...
... surface, and a second one reached when water activity at product surface is below the unit, characterized for a decreasing drying rate (Barbosa-Cánovas and Vega-Mercado, ...1979) and (Luikov, 1968). ...
... their sensor response and repeatability, as well as a good range of detection ...easy and efficient way of obtaining 1-D α -Ag 2 WO 4 nanorods that exhibit remarkable acetone sensing ...Gas ...
... Shick and Dunlap (Shick and Dunlap, 2002) has put it “the oft-repeated dogma that animals lack this pathway apparently stems from the inability of vertebrates (var- iously given as animals, vertebrates, ...