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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Process evaluation of the healthkick action planning process in disadvantaged schools in the Western Cape

Jillian Hill January 2010 (has links)
<p>In this study a process evaluation of the action planning process of the HealthKick programme in disadvantaged primary school settings in the Western Cape was conducted. A qualitative methodology was adopted to best determine the experiences of the participants and the underlying factors involved. Four schools were randomly selected to participate. Four focus group discussions were conducted with educators, and four in-depth interviews were conducted with principals and champions at schools, (champions are either an educator or school governing body member selected to be the driver of the project at each school, as well as the liaison person between the school and the HealthKick project team). Semi-structured interview guides were used to steer the discussions. Interviews and focus groups were audio taped and transcribed verbatim. The data was thematically analysed with the assistance of Atlas ti computer software. The results of this study indicated that the action planning process did not take place as designed by the project team. Several challenges were identified and experienced by participants. The results further indicated that the challenges of time, workload and competing priorities were intrinsically linked. Positive experiences were also reported and various enablers to the process were identified, such as the facilitation process, the receipt of the resource toolkit as well as the complementary nature of the HealthKick curriculum to the normal academic curriculum.</p>
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Microbial Ingrowth Around Single- and Multi-Component Adhesives Studied in vitro

Preußker, Susann, Klimm, Wolfgang, Pöschmann, Maria, Koch, Rainer 11 February 2014 (has links) (PDF)
The aim of this study was to compare the in vitro microbial leakage in 4 micro-hybrid composites in combination with 4 single-component dental adhesives (Scotchbond 1/Z100 MP = group 1; Syntac Single-Component/Tetric Flow = group 3; OptiBond Solo/XRV Herculite = group 5; Solobond M/Arabesk Top = group 7) and 4 multi-component dental adhesives (Scotchbond Multi-Purpose/Z100 MP = group 2; Syntac/Tetric Flow = group 4; OptiBond FL/XRV Herculite = group 6; Solobond Plus/Arabesk Top = group 8). Ninety-four mixed standardized Class V cavities of human caries-free extracted premolars were filled with eight different composite adhesive systems using a one-layer (groups 1–4) or a two-layer technique (groups 5–8). After thermocycling and incubation in a broth culture of Streptococcus mutans and Lactobacillus acidophilus, followed by decalcification and staining, the extent and the type of microbial leakage were measured histologically. The extent of microbial leakage in the composite restorations was very low in all groups and there were no significant differences between adhesives. Z100 MP in combination with single- and multi-component adhesives showed a significantly higher microbial leakage than Tetric Flow systems (U test: p = 0.037). XRV Herculite adhesive systems showed significantly less extensive microbial leakage than Arabesk Top adhesive systems (U test: p < 0.001). The single-component dental adhesives achieved a marginal adaptation of composites comparable to that of multi-component adhesives in vitro. / Dieser Beitrag ist mit Zustimmung des Rechteinhabers aufgrund einer (DFG-geförderten) Allianz- bzw. Nationallizenz frei zugänglich.
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An?lise param?trica da simula??o composicional do processo de Drenagem Gravitacional Assistida por G?s (GAGD)

Bautista, Ernesto Vargas 26 February 2010 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2014-12-17T14:08:38Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Ernesto Vargas Bautista_DISSERT_01_59.pdf: 4396872 bytes, checksum: 70a69eb1e9973135d541fd7ce76f4ed9 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2010-02-26 / Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cient?fico e Tecnol?gico / In Brazil and around the world, oil companies are looking for, and expected development of new technologies and processes that can increase the oil recovery factor in mature reservoirs, in a simple and inexpensive way. So, the latest research has developed a new process called Gas Assisted Gravity Drainage (GAGD) which was classified as a gas injection IOR. The process, which is undergoing pilot testing in the field, is being extensively studied through physical scale models and core-floods laboratory, due to high oil recoveries in relation to other gas injection IOR. This process consists of injecting gas at the top of a reservoir through horizontal or vertical injector wells and displacing the oil, taking advantage of natural gravity segregation of fluids, to a horizontal producer well placed at the bottom of the reservoir. To study this process it was modeled a homogeneous reservoir and a model of multi-component fluid with characteristics similar to light oil Brazilian fields through a compositional simulator, to optimize the operational parameters. The model of the process was simulated in GEM (CMG, 2009.10). The operational parameters studied were the gas injection rate, the type of gas injection, the location of the injector and production well. We also studied the presence of water drive in the process. The results showed that the maximum vertical spacing between the two wells, caused the maximum recovery of oil in GAGD. Also, it was found that the largest flow injection, it obtained the largest recovery factors. This parameter controls the speed of the front of the gas injected and determined if the gravitational force dominates or not the process in the recovery of oil. Natural gas had better performance than CO2 and that the presence of aquifer in the reservoir was less influential in the process. In economic analysis found that by injecting natural gas is obtained more economically beneficial than CO2 / No Brasil e no mundo, as empresas de petr?leo est?o ? procura, desenvolvimento e ? espera de novas tecnologias e processos que possam elevar o fator de recupera??o de ?leo em seus reservat?rios, com um equilibrado custo-benef?cio. Na procura de novas tecnologias foi desenvolvido o processo de drenagem gravitacional assistida por g?s (GAGD Gas Assisted Gravity Drainage) que foi classificado dentro dos m?todos de recupera??o avan?ada de ?leo. O processo GAGD, que se encontra em fase de teste piloto em campo, est? sendo muito estudado atrav?s de modelos f?sicos em escala de laborat?rio e em testemunhos, isto devido ?s altas recupera??es de ?leo em rela??o aos outros processos de inje??o de g?s. Este m?todo consiste em injetar g?s no topo de um reservat?rio atrav?s de po?os injetores verticais ou horizontais e deslocar o ?leo, aproveitando a segrega??o gravitacional natural dos fluidos, para um po?o produtor horizontal colocado na base do reservat?rio. Para estudar este processo foi idealizado um reservat?rio homog?neo e um modelo de fluido multicomponente com caracter?sticas parecidas aos campos de ?leo leve do Brasil para que, atrav?s de um simulador composicional, se analisem os par?metros operacionais. O processo foi simulado no programa comercial GEM da CMG (Computer Modelling Group). Os par?metros operacionais estudados foram a vaz?o de inje??o de g?s, o tipo de g?s injetado (g?s natural e CO2), a localiza??o do po?o injetor e do po?o produtor. Tamb?m foi estudada a presen?a de aq??fero no processo. Os resultados mostraram que o m?ximo espa?amento vertical entre os dois po?os, provocou a m?xima recupera??o de ?leo no GAGD. Tamb?m, verificou-se que a maiores vaz?es de inje??o, se obtiveram os maiores fatores de recupera??o. Este par?metro controlou a velocidade da frente do g?s injetado e determinou se a for?a gravitacional domina ou n?o sobre o processo na recupera??o de ?leo. O g?s natural teve melhor desempenho que o CO2 e que, a presen?a de aq??fero no reservat?rio influenciou pouco no processo. Na an?lise econ?mica verificou-se que a inje??o de g?s natural obteve o melhor beneficio econ?mico que com CO2
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Avaliação do comportamento tribológico dos aços ABNT 1020 e 1045 submetidos a tratamentos termoquímicos sólidos / Tribological behavior ol ABNT 1020 and ABNT 1045 steels bubmitted to solids thermochemical treatments

Franco, Claudinei Joaquim 30 October 2014 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2016-12-08T17:19:24Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Claudinei Franco.pdf: 6129117 bytes, checksum: 6059aaddb2af97db39be8b6299acf549 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2014-10-30 / Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior / The interest for improvements in tribological properties of materials, more specifically in steels with low and medium carbon content are of great importance for mechanical components life time. In this work, thermochemical treatments were carried out on ABNT 1020 and ABNT 1045 steels, in order to compare and evaluate the tribological behavior and also the phases and layers formed, to the different types of treatments which are: boronizing, nitriding and multi component boronizing (also known as duplex treatment). The specific objectives were to plan the different ways of treatment; evaluate and compare the effect of the substrate according to the microstructure, support and interface of the layers formed through the treatments; characterize the wear mechanisms for the different treatments and compare the results of both materials. The thermochemical treatments were carried out, using as basis previous works performed by the powder metallurgy research group. Boronizing and nitriding treatments were carried out by solid means, multi component boronizing treatment was performed in two ways: in the first one, boronizing was followed by nitriding (BN) and the in the second one, nitriding was followed by boronizing (NB). These duplex treatments were performed with the same conditions of time and temperature used for nitriding and boronizing treatments. Pin-on-disk sliding wear tests were performed using WC-Co (hard metal) balls as counter body. Through the test it was possible to evaluate the tribological behaviour. Friction coefficient, volume of removed material and wear mechanisms were determined. The microhardness of the formed layers was measured at the surface and on the cross section of the specimens. X-ray diffraction was used to confirm the formed compounds on nitriding, boronizing and boron-nitriding (duplex) treatments. The results showed an increase in the hardness of the surface layer and a reduction in the amount of removed material (volume) in all thermochemical treatments comparing with the condition of non-treated samples. Regarding the tribological behavior, by evaluating the thermochemically treated samples, the nitrided samples of ABNT 1020 presented the highest amount of removed material (0,078 mm3) and its hardness was 436 HV0.05. The boronized ABNT 1020 steel presented the lower amount of removed material (0,013 mm3). The boronized ABNT 1045 steel reached the highest mean hardness on the surface (1750 HV0.05) and the NB duplex treatment in this material provided the highest hardness of the formed layer, about 2270 HV0.05. / O interesse por melhorias nas propriedades tribológicas de materiais, mais específico em aços com baixo e médio teor de carbono são de grande importância para a vida útil de componentes mecânicos. Neste trabalho foram realizados diversos tratamentos termoquímicos em aços ABNT 1020 e ABNT 1045, com o objetivo de comparar e avaliar o comportamento tribológico e também as fases e camadas formadas, para as diferentes formas de tratamentos que são: boretação, nitretação e boretação multicomponente (também conhecido como tratamento duplex). Os objetivos específicos foram: planejar as formas de tratamentos; avaliar e comparar o efeito do substrato relacionado à microestrutura, ao suporte e interface das camadas formadas nos tratamentos realizados; caracterizar os mecanismos e formas de desgastes para os diversos tratamentos e comparar entre os dois materiais. Os tratamentos termoquímicos foram realizados, utilizando como base trabalhos anteriores que foram realizados no grupo de pesquisa de metalurgia do pó. Os tratamentos de boretação e nitretação foram realizados por via sólida, o tratamento de boretação multicomponente foi realizado de duas formas: na primeira foi realizada a boretação seguido de nitretação (BN) e a segunda foi a nitretação seguido de boretação (NB), nos tratamentos duplex utilizaram-se os mesmos parâmetros de boretação e nitretação. Foram realizados ensaios de desgaste por deslizamento do tipo pino sobre disco, com esferas de WC-Co (metal duro) como contra corpo. Foram avaliados: o coeficiente de atrito, o volume de material removido e os mecanismos de desgaste. A dureza da camada formada foi avaliada por microdureza na superfície e na seção transversal. Difratometria de raios-X foi utilizada para a comprovação da formação das camadas de nitretos, boretos e boro-nitretos (duplex). Os resultados mostraram melhoras principalmente na dureza da camada superficial e redução no volume de material removido, em todos os tratamentos termoquímicos, quando comparado com amostras sem tratamento. Em relação ao comportamento tribológico, avaliando as amostras tratadas termoquimicamente, as amostras nitretadas do aço ABNT 1020 foram as que apresentaram os piores resultados com volume de material removido de 0,078 mm3 e dureza de 436 HV0,05. Já a boretação no aço ABNT 1020 foi o tratamento que apresentou o melhor desempenho em volume de material removido com 0,013 mm3. O aço ABNT 1045 com tratamento de boretação apresentou a maior dureza média na superfície, com 1750 HV0,05 e o tratamento duplex NB neste mesmo material proporcionou a maior dureza na seção transversal, resultante da camada formada de nitretos-boro com 2270 HV0,05.
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Process evaluation of the healthkick action planning process in disadvantaged schools in the Western Cape

Hill, Jillian January 2010 (has links)
Magister Public Health - MPH / In this study a process evaluation of the action planning process of the HealthKick programme in disadvantaged primary school settings in the Western Cape was conducted. A qualitative methodology was adopted to best determine the experiences of the participants and the underlying factors involved. Four schools were randomly selected to participate. Four focus group discussions were conducted with educators, and four in-depth interviews were conducted with principals and champions at schools, (champions are either an educator or school governing body member selected to be the driver of the project at each school, as well as the liaison person between the school and the HealthKick project team). Semi-structured interview guides were used to steer the discussions. Interviews and focus groups were audio taped and transcribed verbatim. The data was thematically analysed with the assistance of Atlas ti computer software. The results of this study indicated that the action planning process did not take place as designed by the project team. Several challenges were identified and experienced by participants. The results further indicated that the challenges of time, workload and competing priorities were intrinsically linked. Positive experiences were also reported and various enablers to the process were identified, such as the facilitation process, the receipt of the resource toolkit as well as the complementary nature of the HealthKick curriculum to the normal academic curriculum. / South Africa
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Study of multi-component fuel premixed combustion using direct numerical simulation

Nikolaou, Zacharias M. January 2014 (has links)
Fossil fuel reserves are projected to be decreasing, and emission regulations are becoming more stringent due to increasing atmospheric pollution. Alternative fuels for power generation in industrial gas turbines are thus required able to meet the above demands. Examples of such fuels are synthetic gas, blast furnace gas and coke oven gas. A common characteristic of these fuels is that they are multi-component fuels, whose composition varies greatly depending on their production process. This implies that their combustion characteristics will also vary significantly. Thus, accurate and yet flexible enough combustion sub-models are required for such fuels, which are used during the design stage, to ensure optimum performance during practical operating conditions. Most combustion sub-model development and validation is based on Direct Numerical Simulation (DNS) studies. DNS however is computationally expensive. This, has so far limited DNS to single-component fuels such as methane and hydrogen. Furthermore, the majority of DNS conducted to date used one-step chemistry in 3D, and skeletal chemistry in 2D only. The need for 3D DNS using skeletal chemistry is thus apparent. In this study, an accurate reduced chemical mechanism suitable for multi-component fuel-air combustion is developed from a skeletal mechanism. Three-dimensional DNS of a freely propagating turbulent premixed flame is then conducted using both mechanisms to shed some light into the flame structure and turbulence-scalar interaction of such multi-component fuel flames. It is found that for the multi-component fuel flame heat is released over a wider temperature range contrary to a methane flame. This, results from the presence of individual species reactions zones which do not all overlap. The performance of the reduced mechanism is also validated using the DNS data. Results suggest it to be a good substitute of the skeletal mechanism, resulting in significant time and memory savings. The flame markers commonly used to visualize heat release rate in laser diagnostics are found to be inadequate for the multi-component fuel flame, and alternative markers are proposed. Finally, some popular mean reaction rate closures are tested for the multi-component fuel flame. Significant differences are observed between the models’ performance at the highest turbulence level considered in this study. These arise from the chemical complexity of the fuel, and further parametric studies using skeletal chemistry DNS would be useful for the refinement of the models.
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Study of mathematical models of phenotype evolution and motion of cell populations / Étudier sur des modèles mathématiques du mouvement et de l'évolution phénotypique d'une population de cellules

Vilches, Karina 17 April 2014 (has links)
Cette thèse porte sur deux équations aux dérivées partielles qui modélisent les phénomènes biologiques de l'évolution génétique et mouvement dans l'espace d'une population de cellules. Le premier problème (Partie I, Chapitre 1), il est sur l'évolution phénotypique d'une population de cellules, nous avons réussi à démontrer que la limite asymptotique des solutions de l'équation différentielle partielle proposée est une masse de Dirac. Pour modéliser ce phénomène, nous avons étudié une équation de transport sur le mouvement génétique, y compris des éléments classiques de l'écologie mathématique et ajouter un transport terme dans la variable génétique x pour modéliser le phénomène de sélection naturelle. Nous intégrons un paramètre approprié dans notre modèle, qui a un problème associé normalisée. Ensuite, nous faisons quelques estimations pour donner des propriétés des solutions et obtenir sa limite. Pour ce faire, nous définissons une sous-solution et sur-solution, qui délimitent la solution du problème en appliquant un principe du maximum.Le deuxième problème (Partie II, Chapitre 2), résume les principaux résultats obtenus dans l'étude d'un système d'équations aux dérivées partielles paraboliques inspiré par l'équation Keller-Segel. C'est pourquoi le résultat principal est d'obtenir des conditions optimales sur la masse initiale pour l'existence globale et blow-up des solutions du système étudié, utilisé la méthode des moments et des inégalités de Hardy-Littlewood-Sobolev pour systèmes. / In Chapter 1, we consider a cell population where the individuals live in the same environmental conditions for some fixed period of time where they compete for nutrients among themselves, considering that offspring has the same trait as their parents, we were defining a fitness function that is trait and density dependent, assuming there were a unique trait best adapted at fixed environmental conditions. We modeled this phenomenon using a Transport Equation. The main result have been obtaining a Dirac mass concentration like solutions for the asymptotic behavior, incorporating a parameter, which is biologically sustained. We applied the classical framework to obtain this result. First, we give the apriori estimates and existence result to the simplified problem, next we add terms to have a more realistic model, then we study an approximate problem given some regularity and properties at solutions, finally we obtain this limit. We used tools as BV convergence properties, Anzats, sub and super solutions, maximum principle, etc.Chapter 2 had been publishing in the following papers (see part II):- E. ESPEJO, K. VILCHES, C. CONCA (2012), Sharp conditon for blow-up and global existence in a two species chemotactic Keller-Segel system in R^2, European J. Appl. Math- C. CONCA, E. ESPEJO, K. VILCHES (2011), Remarks on the blow-up and global existence for a two species chemotactic Keller-Segel system in R^2. European J. Appl. Math.In this chapter, we give the main results obtained in these two publications. We have been studying the sharp condition to global existence and Blow-up in time to the parabolic PDE system in R^2, inspired by the studies were done in the one species case. We model the movement for two chemotactic populations produced by one chemical substance. The main result is to extend the result obtained to classical simplified Keller-Segel model in one species case to the multispecies case, using the adequately tools for PDE’s systems. We used the moment method to prove Blow-up and have been bounding the entropy to show global existence.
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Développement d’une réaction de Mannich vinylogue trois composants hautement diastéréosélective : application à la synthèse de molécules azotées polycycliques complexes dont des analogues de l’émétine / Development of a highly diastereoselective three-component vinylogous Mannich reaction : application to the synthesis of complex nitrogen-containing polycyclic compounds including the synthesis of emetine analogues

Janody, Simon 14 September 2012 (has links)
Sur la base de travaux précédemment réalisés au laboratoire concernant la réaction de Mannich vinylogue (RMV), nous avons continué le développement de cette réaction en mettant au point un protocole multi-composants. Nous avons ensuite étendu la gamme des substrats compatibles à différents hétérocycles azotés, de nouveaux électrophiles et nucléophiles avec des rendements généralement supérieurs à 80% et des rapports diastéréomériques supérieurs à 80/20. L’obtention de nombreux clichés de diffraction des rayons X a permis de confirmer que le diastéréomère majoritaire est toujours de configuration relative R*,R*. Nous avons ensuite valorisé ces produits en obtenant, en une étape, des structures tétracycliques complexes. Ces produits ont été synthétisés avec des rendements allant jusqu’à 87% et un rapport diastéréomérique supérieur à 95/5. Une étude de modélisation moléculaire a permis d’apporter une explication à cette diastéréosélectivité. La séquence RMV / cyclisation a conduit à la formation contrôlée de quatre centres stéréogéniques contigus. Ces structures tétracycliques ont ensuite servi de produits de départ vers la synthèse d’analogues d’une molécule naturelle antitumorale : l’émétine. Les intermédiaires de synthèse ont été testés pour leur activité cytotoxique. / On the basis of previous work done in the laboratory on the vinylogous Mannich reaction, we pursued the development of this reaction by devising a three component procedure. We then extended the scope of the reaction to different aza-heterocycles, to new electrophiles and nucleophiles with yields generally over 80% and diastereomeric ratios over 80/20. The numerous X ray structures obtained confirmed that the major diastereomer always present an R*,R* configuration. These substrates were then used to prepare complex tetracyclic structures in one step. These products were obtained with yield up to 87% and diastereomeric ratios up to 95/5. This diastereoselectivity was rationalized using molecular modeling. This vinylogous Mannich / cyclization reaction sequence allowed the controlled formation of four contiguous stereogenic centers. These tetracyclic structures were then used as starting points for the synthesis of analogues of emetine, a natural antitumor compound. The synthetic intermediates were tested for their cytotoxic activity.
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Analysis of spray-wall impingement, fuel film spreading and vaporisation for reciprocating engine applications / Analyse du mouillage, du développement et de l’évaporation d’un film liquide pour des applications moteurs automobiles

Lamiel, Quentin 23 October 2019 (has links)
Le transport routier est responsable d’une partie des émissions de polluants sur la planète. Conscient de ce problème, des lois sur les émissions des véhicules sont régulièrement votées afin de réduire l’impact environnemental du transport automobile. Ces lois de plus en plus restrictives ont poussé les fabricants automobiles à réduire la taille des moteurs essence et à utiliser des procédés d’injection directe afin d’augmenter le ratio puissance/volume des moteurs et réduire la consommation. Cependant avec l’utilisation de l’injection directe, de nouveaux problèmes apparaissent, notamment la production de particules fines, elles-mêmes réglementées. Cette thèse s’inscrit dans ce cadre. En effet, les films liquides engendrés par l’injection de carburant sont identifiés comme principaux responsables de la production de particules. Dans ce contexte, les films liquides sont étudiés expérimentalement à l’aide d’un injecteur haute pression disposant de 3 trous. Les aspects dynamiques de création et d’étalement du film liquides sont étudiés et modélisés. S’en suit une étude thermique de l’interaction entre le spray et la paroi. Afin de caractériser les pertes de chaleur observées lors de l’impact, ces pertes thermiques étant responsables d’un délai dans la vaporisation du carburant et donc d’inhomogénéités du mélange au moment de la combustion, une modélisation de ces pertes et du transfert thermique associé est aussi proposée. Enfin une étude des taux d’évaporation de plusieurs alcanes purs puis de mélanges est proposée. Ces mesures ont servi à la calibration d’un modèle numérique d’évaporation de films fins de carburants sur des parois chaudes. Autour de ces différentes études, une campagne d’essais moteurs a été effectuée. L’objectif est de confirmer que les études expérimentales faites en laboratoires sont bien transposables (moyennant la prise de certaines précautions) aux moteurs automobiles. Les conclusions des différentes études sont finalementproposées / The road transport is responsible of a considerable amount of pollutants emissions at the worldwide scale. To tackle this issue, many laws are trying to give a framework to reduce the emissions at the global scale. The law are always more restrictive, and they oriented the car manufacturers to the reduction of their gasoline engine size. This phenomenon, called downsizing, lead to the use of direct injection in order to improve the power/volume ratio of the engine. However, with direct injection the problem of particle emissions arose. Indeed, the liquid film generated during the injection process are responsible of inhomogeneities in the combustion chamber which lead to particles formation. In this context, the study of the fuel films in the combustion chamber is a major concern. To perform this study several experimental apparatus are designed in this thesis. A high-pressure 3-hole solenoid injector is used in order to generate liquid films. The generation and the spreading of the liquid films is observed and modelled. Then the thermal aspects of the spray impingement is studied, to characterise the local heat transfer. These thermal loss are delaying the evaporation of the liquid film, which will lead to inhomogeneities in the combustion chamber and particle generation. A modelling of the heat transfer is also proposed, finally the evaporation rate of alkanes films is proposed. Mono and multicomponents films are studied, these measures were used to calibrate a numerical model for the evaporation of thin liquid films on hot walls. Together with the previous experimental investigationsand models a test campaign on a real engine has been held. The objective is to confirm that, the results produced out of the engine are transposable to the engine (with careful attention). Conclusions on the different aspects are then presented
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Microbial Ingrowth Around Single- and Multi-Component Adhesives Studied in vitro

Preußker, Susann, Klimm, Wolfgang, Pöschmann, Maria, Koch, Rainer January 2003 (has links)
The aim of this study was to compare the in vitro microbial leakage in 4 micro-hybrid composites in combination with 4 single-component dental adhesives (Scotchbond 1/Z100 MP = group 1; Syntac Single-Component/Tetric Flow = group 3; OptiBond Solo/XRV Herculite = group 5; Solobond M/Arabesk Top = group 7) and 4 multi-component dental adhesives (Scotchbond Multi-Purpose/Z100 MP = group 2; Syntac/Tetric Flow = group 4; OptiBond FL/XRV Herculite = group 6; Solobond Plus/Arabesk Top = group 8). Ninety-four mixed standardized Class V cavities of human caries-free extracted premolars were filled with eight different composite adhesive systems using a one-layer (groups 1–4) or a two-layer technique (groups 5–8). After thermocycling and incubation in a broth culture of Streptococcus mutans and Lactobacillus acidophilus, followed by decalcification and staining, the extent and the type of microbial leakage were measured histologically. The extent of microbial leakage in the composite restorations was very low in all groups and there were no significant differences between adhesives. Z100 MP in combination with single- and multi-component adhesives showed a significantly higher microbial leakage than Tetric Flow systems (U test: p = 0.037). XRV Herculite adhesive systems showed significantly less extensive microbial leakage than Arabesk Top adhesive systems (U test: p < 0.001). The single-component dental adhesives achieved a marginal adaptation of composites comparable to that of multi-component adhesives in vitro. / Dieser Beitrag ist mit Zustimmung des Rechteinhabers aufgrund einer (DFG-geförderten) Allianz- bzw. Nationallizenz frei zugänglich.

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