Theory of dynamic processes in mechanical systems and materials of regular structure

2009 ◽  
Vol 45 (12) ◽  
pp. 1301-1330 ◽  
Author(s):  
N. A. Shul’ga
2019 ◽  
Vol 104 ◽  
pp. 01003
Author(s):  
Vladimir Shapovalov ◽  
Petr Shcherbak ◽  
Roman Kornienko ◽  
Vasilij Mishchinenko ◽  
Valentina Feizova

Interaction dynamics of contacting micro- and macroroughnesses of friction surfaces defines the main tribocharacteristics: friction factor, a wear-out type, its intensity, coefficient of energy efficiency of all the system. Reliability and energy efficiency of mechanical systems substantially depend on reliability and energy efficiency of their friction units. In their turn, reliability and energy efficiency of friction units are defined by interaction of the dynamic processes happening in frictional and mechanical subsystems.


Author(s):  
H.H. Rotermund

Chemical reactions at a surface will in most cases show a measurable influence on the work function of the clean surface. This change of the work function δφ can be used to image the local distributions of the investigated reaction,.if one of the reacting partners is adsorbed at the surface in form of islands of sufficient size (Δ>0.2μm). These can than be visualized via a photoemission electron microscope (PEEM). Changes of φ as low as 2 meV give already a change in the total intensity of a PEEM picture. To achieve reasonable contrast for an image several 10 meV of δφ are needed. Dynamic processes as surface diffusion of CO or O on single crystal surfaces as well as reaction / diffusion fronts have been observed in real time and space.


Author(s):  
Xiaorong Zhu ◽  
Richard McVeigh ◽  
Bijan K. Ghosh

A mutant of Bacillus licheniformis 749/C, NM 105 exhibits some notable properties, e.g., arrest of alkaline phosphatase secretion and overexpression and hypersecretion of RS protein. Although RS is known to be widely distributed in many microbes, it is rarely found, with a few exceptions, in laboratory cultures of microorganisms. RS protein is a structural protein and has the unusual properties to form aggregate. This characteristic may have been responsible for the self assembly of RS into regular tetragonal structures. Another uncommon characteristic of RS is that enhanced synthesis and secretion which occurs when the cells cease to grow. Assembled RS protein with a tetragonal structure is not seen inside cells at any stage of cell growth including cells in the stationary phase of growth. Gel electrophoresis of the culture supernatant shows a very large amount of RS protein in the stationary culture of the B. licheniformis. It seems, Therefore, that the RS protein is cotranslationally secreted and self assembled on the envelope surface.


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