In this paper,a Voronoi cell finite element model is developed to study the microscopic and macroscopic mechanical behaviors of heterogenous materials,including arbitrary distributed heterogeneity(inclusions or fibers...In this paper,a Voronoi cell finite element model is developed to study the microscopic and macroscopic mechanical behaviors of heterogenous materials,including arbitrary distributed heterogeneity(inclusions or fibers)coated with interphase layers,based on linear elasticity theory.The interphase between heterogeneity and a matrix are regarded as in the third phase(elastic layers),in contrast to the perfect interface of the spring-like Voronoi cell finite element model(VCFEM)in the literature.In this model,both stress and the displacement field are assumed to be independent in an element.Formulations of stress are derived for each of the three phases in an element,as is the type of functional.Numerical examples were used to study the microscopic and macroscopic properties,such as the effective modulus,of the composites.The results of the proposed VCFEM were compared with analytical solution and numerical results obtained from a standard finite element analysis to confirm its effectiveness.展开更多
The influences of interphase on dynamic effective properties of composites reinforced by randomly dispersed spherical particles were studied. A thin homogeneous elastic interphase with different shear and bulk moduli,...The influences of interphase on dynamic effective properties of composites reinforced by randomly dispersed spherical particles were studied. A thin homogeneous elastic interphase with different shear and bulk moduli, located between the reinforced particle and the host matrix, was introduced to model the interfacial bonding state. The effects of such an interphase on the coherent plane waves were studied numerically. Numerical simulations were carried out for SiC-Al composites with four typical cases of interphase. It was found that the property of interphase has significant influences on the effective propagation constants of coherent waves and the dynamic effective elastic moduli of the composites. The influences on the coherent longitudinal wave and the coherent shear waves were different and dependent upon the frequency range. Moreover, several imperfect interface models, i.e., the spring model, mass model, and spring-mass model, were studied numerically and compared with the interphase model, It was found that the spring model is a more suitable model than the mass model for the light and weak interphase whereas the mass model is a more suitable model than the spring model for the heavy and strong interphase.展开更多
Objective:To characterize,identify and investigate the anticancer properties of two new soil fungal isolates,Emericella nidulansand Fusarium solani isolated from Wady El-Natron in Egypt against colon cancer Caco-2(ATC...Objective:To characterize,identify and investigate the anticancer properties of two new soil fungal isolates,Emericella nidulansand Fusarium solani isolated from Wady El-Natron in Egypt against colon cancer Caco-2(ATCCj cell line.Methods:Soil sample was cultured and two strains were chosen for morphological and phenotypical characterization.Partial sequences of the 18s rRNA gene and the internal transcribed spacer region ITS of the two isolates were amplified by PCR.Phylogenetic tree construction and analysis of the resulted multiple sequences from the two fugal isolates were also carried out.In vitro anticancer activity of the two strains was done against colon Caco-2 cancer cell line.Reverse transcription — PCR was carried out to detect level of expression of p53 in Caco-2 cell line.Results:HF.I displayed morphological and genotypic characteristics most similar to that of Fusarium solani while HF.2 was most similar to Emericella nidulans with high similarity of 99%and 97%respectively.The multiple sequence alignment of the two fungal isolates showed that,the maximum identical conserved domains in the 18s rRNA genes were identified with the nucleotide regions of Slst to 399th base pairs,88th to 525th base pairs respectively.While those in the ITS genes were identified with the nucleotide regions of 88th to 463rd and Slst to 274th.The two isolates showed IC<sup><</sup>sub>50</sub> value with(6.24±5.21) and(9.84±0.36) μ g/mL) concentrations respectively at 28h.Reverse transcription- PCR indicated that these cells showed high level of expression for p53 mRNA.Conclusions:The morphology and molecular analysis identified HF.1 and HF.2 to be Fusarium solani and Emericella nidulans;new isolates of anticancer producing fungi from Wady El-Natroon city in Egypt.Treatment with the two isolates caused P53 expression in Caco-2 cell line.These two isolates can be used as an anticancer agents.展开更多
Forensic biomechanics gradually has become a significant component of forensic science.Forensic biomechanics is evidence-based science that applies biomechanical principles and methods to forensic practice,which has c...Forensic biomechanics gradually has become a significant component of forensic science.Forensic biomechanics is evidence-based science that applies biomechanical principles and methods to forensic practice,which has constituted one of the most potential research areas.in this review,we introduce how finite element techniques can be used to simulate forensic cases,how injury criteria and injury scales can be used to describe injury severity,and how tests of postmortem human subjects and dummy can be used to provide essential validation data.This review also describes research progress and new applications of forensic biomechanics in China.展开更多
The multiple scattering theory has been a powerful tool in determining the effective properties of heterogeneous materials. In this paper , a simple relationship between the scattering theory and the micromechanics th...The multiple scattering theory has been a powerful tool in determining the effective properties of heterogeneous materials. In this paper , a simple relationship between the scattering theory and the micromechanics theory based on the Eshelby principle has been suggested. According to the relationship, a new and simple approximate solution to the exact multiple scattering theory has been given in terms of Eshelby' s S-tensor. The solution easily shows those known results for isotropic composites with spherical inclusions and for tracnsversely isotropic composites, and first gives non-setf-consistent (average t-matrix) and symmetric self-consistent (effective medium or coherent potential) approximate results for isotropic composites with spheroidal inclusions.展开更多
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grants 11402103 and 11572142).
文摘In this paper,a Voronoi cell finite element model is developed to study the microscopic and macroscopic mechanical behaviors of heterogenous materials,including arbitrary distributed heterogeneity(inclusions or fibers)coated with interphase layers,based on linear elasticity theory.The interphase between heterogeneity and a matrix are regarded as in the third phase(elastic layers),in contrast to the perfect interface of the spring-like Voronoi cell finite element model(VCFEM)in the literature.In this model,both stress and the displacement field are assumed to be independent in an element.Formulations of stress are derived for each of the three phases in an element,as is the type of functional.Numerical examples were used to study the microscopic and macroscopic properties,such as the effective modulus,of the composites.The results of the proposed VCFEM were compared with analytical solution and numerical results obtained from a standard finite element analysis to confirm its effectiveness.
基金This work was financially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No.10272003) and the Talent Foundationof University of Science & Technology Beijing.
文摘The influences of interphase on dynamic effective properties of composites reinforced by randomly dispersed spherical particles were studied. A thin homogeneous elastic interphase with different shear and bulk moduli, located between the reinforced particle and the host matrix, was introduced to model the interfacial bonding state. The effects of such an interphase on the coherent plane waves were studied numerically. Numerical simulations were carried out for SiC-Al composites with four typical cases of interphase. It was found that the property of interphase has significant influences on the effective propagation constants of coherent waves and the dynamic effective elastic moduli of the composites. The influences on the coherent longitudinal wave and the coherent shear waves were different and dependent upon the frequency range. Moreover, several imperfect interface models, i.e., the spring model, mass model, and spring-mass model, were studied numerically and compared with the interphase model, It was found that the spring model is a more suitable model than the mass model for the light and weak interphase whereas the mass model is a more suitable model than the spring model for the heavy and strong interphase.
文摘Objective:To characterize,identify and investigate the anticancer properties of two new soil fungal isolates,Emericella nidulansand Fusarium solani isolated from Wady El-Natron in Egypt against colon cancer Caco-2(ATCCj cell line.Methods:Soil sample was cultured and two strains were chosen for morphological and phenotypical characterization.Partial sequences of the 18s rRNA gene and the internal transcribed spacer region ITS of the two isolates were amplified by PCR.Phylogenetic tree construction and analysis of the resulted multiple sequences from the two fugal isolates were also carried out.In vitro anticancer activity of the two strains was done against colon Caco-2 cancer cell line.Reverse transcription — PCR was carried out to detect level of expression of p53 in Caco-2 cell line.Results:HF.I displayed morphological and genotypic characteristics most similar to that of Fusarium solani while HF.2 was most similar to Emericella nidulans with high similarity of 99%and 97%respectively.The multiple sequence alignment of the two fungal isolates showed that,the maximum identical conserved domains in the 18s rRNA genes were identified with the nucleotide regions of Slst to 399th base pairs,88th to 525th base pairs respectively.While those in the ITS genes were identified with the nucleotide regions of 88th to 463rd and Slst to 274th.The two isolates showed IC<sup><</sup>sub>50</sub> value with(6.24±5.21) and(9.84±0.36) μ g/mL) concentrations respectively at 28h.Reverse transcription- PCR indicated that these cells showed high level of expression for p53 mRNA.Conclusions:The morphology and molecular analysis identified HF.1 and HF.2 to be Fusarium solani and Emericella nidulans;new isolates of anticancer producing fungi from Wady El-Natroon city in Egypt.Treatment with the two isolates caused P53 expression in Caco-2 cell line.These two isolates can be used as an anticancer agents.
基金The study was financially supported by grants from the National Key Research and Development Plan[grant number 2016YFC0800702]Council of National Science Foundation of China[grant numbers 81701863,81722027]+3 种基金Shanghai Key Laboratory of Forensic Medicine[grant number 17DZ2273200]Shanghai Forensic Service Platform[grant number 19DZ2290900]Central Research Institute Public Project[grant numbers GY2020G4,GY2019Z2]Opening Project of Shanghai Key Laboratory of Crime Scene Evidence[grant number 2019XCWZK03].
文摘Forensic biomechanics gradually has become a significant component of forensic science.Forensic biomechanics is evidence-based science that applies biomechanical principles and methods to forensic practice,which has constituted one of the most potential research areas.in this review,we introduce how finite element techniques can be used to simulate forensic cases,how injury criteria and injury scales can be used to describe injury severity,and how tests of postmortem human subjects and dummy can be used to provide essential validation data.This review also describes research progress and new applications of forensic biomechanics in China.
基金This work was supported by the National H-Tech Program under contract No.863-7152101
文摘The multiple scattering theory has been a powerful tool in determining the effective properties of heterogeneous materials. In this paper , a simple relationship between the scattering theory and the micromechanics theory based on the Eshelby principle has been suggested. According to the relationship, a new and simple approximate solution to the exact multiple scattering theory has been given in terms of Eshelby' s S-tensor. The solution easily shows those known results for isotropic composites with spherical inclusions and for tracnsversely isotropic composites, and first gives non-setf-consistent (average t-matrix) and symmetric self-consistent (effective medium or coherent potential) approximate results for isotropic composites with spheroidal inclusions.