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Nucleon Finite Volume Effect and Nuclear Matter Properties in a Relativistic Mean-Field Theory 被引量:1
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作者 r. costa A.J. Santiago +1 位作者 H. rodrigues J. Sa Borges 《Communications in Theoretical Physics》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2006年第6X期1052-1058,共7页
Effects of excluded volume of nucleons on nuclear matter are studied, and the nuclear properties that follow from different relativistic mean-field model parametrizations are compared. We show that, for all tested par... Effects of excluded volume of nucleons on nuclear matter are studied, and the nuclear properties that follow from different relativistic mean-field model parametrizations are compared. We show that, for all tested parametrizations, the resulting volume energy al and the symmetry energy J are around the acceptable values of 16 MeV and 30 MeV, and the density symmetry L is around 100 MeV. On the other hand, models that consider only linear terms lead to incompressibility Ko much higher than expected. For most parameter sets there exists a critical point (pc, δc), where the minimum and the maximum of the equation of state are coincident and the incompressibility equals zero. This critical point depends on the excluded volume parameter r. If this parameter is larger than 0.5 fm, there is no critical point and the pure neutron matter is predicted to be bound. The maximum value for neutron star mass is 1.85M⊙, which is in agreement with the mass of the heaviest observed neutron star 4U0900-40 and corresponds to r = 0.72 fm. We also show that the light neutron star mass (1.2M⊙) is obtained for r ≌ 0.9 fro. 展开更多
关键词 nuclear matter relativistic models nuclear matter aspects of neutron stars
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Development of Sustainable Solutions for Zebra Mussel Control Through Chemical Product Engineering 被引量:1
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作者 r. costa P. Elliott +2 位作者 P. M. Saraiva D. Aldridge G. D. Moggridge 《Chinese Journal of Chemical Engineering》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2008年第3期435-440,共6页
The zebra mussel is an important aquatic pest that causes great damage to freshwater-dependent industries, due to biofouling. The main goal of the project discussed here is to develop improved solutions to control thi... The zebra mussel is an important aquatic pest that causes great damage to freshwater-dependent industries, due to biofouling. The main goal of the project discussed here is to develop improved solutions to control this species. Three approaches have been explored in an attempt to design innovative application strategies for existing biocides: (i) encapsulation of toxins; (ii) combination of toxins; (iii) investigation of the seasonal variation of the species' tolerance to toxins. In this paper, the principles behind these approaches and the major results on each topic are presented. The benefits of adopting a chemical product engineering approach in conducting this project are also discussed. 展开更多
关键词 zebra mussel control chemical product engineering and design
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