Ray Series Method for the Analysis of Dynamic Problems of Impact Interaction

Author(s):  
Виктор Игоревич Штука

На примере нескольких задач о нагружении упруговязкопластического и термоупругого цилиндрических слоёв с предварительными деформациями показаны основные моменты, на которые следует обратить внимание при комплексном моделировании отклика на существенно нестационарное воздействие термоупругой несжимаемой среды с вязкопластическими свойствами. Отмечены нюансы, касающиеся употребления соотношений теории больших упругопластических деформаций, применения метода лучевых рядов и использования специальных схем численных расчётов. Представлены зависимости скачков температуры и добавочного давления на плоскополяризованных поверхностях сильного разрыва, определены скорости волн нагрузки и круговой поляризации. The main points witch should be paid attention of modeling the response of thermoelastic incompressible medium with viscoplastic properties to the essentially unsteady effect are shown by the example of several problems on loading elastoviscoplastic and thermoelastic cylindrical layers with preliminary deformations. Some remarks were noted regarding to the use of the relations of the theory of finite elastoplastic deformations, the ray series method application and special numerical calculation schemes. The dependencies of temperature and additional pressure breaks on plane-polarized strong discontinuities surfaces, loading and circular polarized waves velocities are determined.


Author(s):  
J.L. Carrascosa ◽  
G. Abella ◽  
S. Marco ◽  
M. Muyal ◽  
J.M. Carazo

Chaperonins are a class of proteins characterized by their role as morphogenetic factors. They trantsiently interact with the structural components of certain biological aggregates (viruses, enzymes etc), promoting their correct folding, assembly and, eventually transport. The groEL factor from E. coli is a conspicuous member of the chaperonins, as it promotes the assembly and morphogenesis of bacterial oligomers and/viral structures.We have studied groEL-like factors from two different bacteria:E. coli and B.subtilis. These factors share common morphological features , showing two different views: one is 6-fold, while the other shows 7 morphological units. There is also a correlation between the presence of a dominant 6-fold view and the fact of both bacteria been grown at low temperature (32°C), while the 7-fold is the main view at higher temperatures (42°C). As the two-dimensional projections of groEL were difficult to interprete, we studied their three-dimensional reconstruction by the random conical tilt series method from negatively stained particles.


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