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Author Chen, C.; Sang, X.; Cui, W.; Xing, L.; Nie, X.; Zhu, W.; Wei, P.; Hu, Z.-Y.; Zhang, Q.; Van Tendeloo, G.; Zhao, W.
  Title Atomic-resolution fine structure and chemical reaction mechanism of Gd/YbAl₃ thermoelectric-magnetocaloric heterointerface Type A1 Journal article
  Year 2020 Publication Journal Of Alloys And Compounds Abbreviated Journal (down) J Alloy Compd
  Volume 831 Issue Pages 154722-154728
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Engineering sciences. Technology; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT)
  Abstract Thermoelectric materials and magnetocaloric materials are promising candidates for solid-state refrigeration applications. The combination of thermoelectric and magnetocaloric effects could potentially lead to more efficient refrigeration techniques. We designed and successfully synthesized Gd/YbAl3 composites using a YbAl3 matrix with good low-temperature thermoelectric performance and Gd microspheres with a high magnetocaloric performance, using a sintering condition of 750 degrees C and 50 MPa. Using aberration-corrected scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM), it was discovered that the heterointerface between Gd and YbAl 3 is composed of five sequential interfacial layers: GdAl3, GdAl2, GdAl, Gd3Al2, and Gd3Al. The diffusion of Al atoms plays a crucial role in the formation of these interfacial layers, while Yb or Gd do not participate in the interlayer diffusion. This work provides the essential structural information for further optimizing and designing high-performance composites for thermoelectric-magnetocaloric hybrid refrigeration applications. (C) 2020 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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  Language Wos 000531727900005 Publication Date 2020-03-10
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  ISSN 0925-8388 ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor 6.2 Times cited 1 Open Access Not_Open_Access
  Notes ; This work was supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (Nos. 11834012, 51620105014, 91963207, 91963122, 51902237) and National Key R&D Program of China (No. 2018YFB0703603, 2019YFA0704903, SQ2018YFE010905). EPMA experiments were performed at the Center for Materials Research and Testing of Wuhan University of Technology. The S/TEM work was performed at the Nanostructure Research Center (NRC), which is supported by the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities (WUT: 2019III012GX). ; Approved Most recent IF: 6.2; 2020 IF: 3.133
  Call Number UA @ admin @ c:irua:169447 Serial 6455
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Author Ding, L.; Zhao, L.; Weng, Y.; Schryvers, D.; Liu, Q.; Idrissi, H.
  Title Atomic-scale investigation of the heterogeneous precipitation in the E (Al₁₈Mg₃Cr₂) dispersoid of 7075 aluminum alloy Type A1 Journal article
  Year 2021 Publication Journal Of Alloys And Compounds Abbreviated Journal (down) J Alloy Compd
  Volume 851 Issue Pages 156890
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Engineering sciences. Technology; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT)
  Abstract The heterogeneous precipitation of the eta (MgZn2) phase on the E (Al18Mg3Cr2) dispersoids of the 7075 aluminum alloy was systematically investigated by atomic resolution high-angle annular dark-field scanning transmission electron microscopy (HAADF-STEM) and energy dispersive X-ray spectrometry (EDX). It is found that coarse B particles are heterogeneously precipitated at the E particle interface after water quenching and isothermal aging at 120 degrees C. The incoherent E/Al interface is responsible for the high tendency of heterogeneous precipitation of the B phase. Two different orientation relationships (ORs) between the eta, E and Al matrix are identified: OR1 [2 (11) over bar0](eta)[011](E)//[(1) over bar 12](Al), (01 (1) over bar0)(eta)//(13 (3) over bar)(E)//(201)(Al), OR2 [(1) over bar 12](E)//[0001](eta)//[011](Al), (01 (1) over bar0 )(eta)//(220)(E)//(34 (4) over bar)(Al). The eta phase is preferential to nucleate along the {111}(E) or the {220}(E) planes, depending on its OR. The heterogeneous nucleation of B phase on the E particle could stabilize the E/Al interface by introducing a coherent E/eta interface, which increases the drive force of heterogeneous precipitation. The reorientation of eta phase and mutual diffusion of solute atoms could assist the coherency of the E/eta interface. The present results suggest that increasing the coherency of the E/Al interface is a promising method to suppress the heterogeneous precipitation of the eta phase. (C) 2020 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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  Language Wos 000579868900103 Publication Date 2020-08-25
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  ISSN 0925-8388 ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor 3.133 Times cited Open Access OpenAccess
  Notes Approved Most recent IF: 3.133
  Call Number UA @ admin @ c:irua:173503 Serial 6717
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Author Safdel, A.; Zarei-Hanzaki, A.; Abedi, H.R.; Pourbabak, S.; Schryvers, D.; Basu, R.
  Title Asymmetrical superelastic behavior of thermomechanically processed semi-equiatomic NiTi alloy in tensile and compressive modes of deformation Type A1 Journal article
  Year 2021 Publication Journal Of Alloys And Compounds Abbreviated Journal (down) J Alloy Compd
  Volume 878 Issue Pages 160443
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Engineering sciences. Technology; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT)
  Abstract In the present work two different cold working and annealing schemes were utilized, and the asymmetric superelastic response of thermomechanically processed materials were then assessed through cyclic tensile and compressive modes of deformation. The values of transformation stress, transformation strain, and pseudoelastic strain were measured for each treated and solutionized specimens and the asymmetric response was compared. In the solution annealed state, the difference of these parameters at different deformation modes was negligible due to the weak texture of the material, while for thermomechanically treated ones, development of specific deformation and recrystallization texture components was identified to be one of the underlying reasons of intensified asymmetry. The evolved substructure during the thermomechanical processing also played a substantial role in determining the asymmetric response. The presence of fine grains and dense dislocation substructure could hinder the movement of the transformation front, thus limiting the range of transformation. In tensile mode, the transformation stress was lower, but higher transformation strain was achieved, which was discussed relying on the slip activity in specified oriented grains. The lower transformation strain in compression mode led to lower pseudoelastic strain due to the narrow transformation range which finally degraded superelastic response of the material. (C) 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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  Language Wos 000660477400005 Publication Date 2021-05-18
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  ISSN 0925-8388 ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor 3.133 Times cited Open Access OpenAccess
  Notes Approved Most recent IF: 3.133
  Call Number UA @ admin @ c:irua:179564 Serial 6855
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Author Zarafshani, K.; Ghasemi, S.; Houshyar, E.; Ghanbari, R.; Van Passel, S.; Azadi, H.
  Title Canola adoption enhancement in Western Iran Type A1 Journal article
  Year 2017 Publication Journal Of Agricultural Science And Technology Abbreviated Journal (down) J Agr Sci Tech-Iran
  Volume 19 Issue 1 Pages 47-58
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Economics; Engineering Management (ENM)
  Abstract Canola production is an important alternative for agricultural policy-makers in Iran to reduce dependency on the imported vegetable oils. Nevertheless, the canola planted area is only increasing at a slow pace, indicating a low willingness-to-accept of farmers. The general aim of this study was to determine the factors influencing the canola adoption in the Kermanshah Province in Western Iran. Employing stratified random sampling method, 106 farmers from each adopter and non-adopter group were selected. Helping to reach a suitable extensional program, two main categories of variables were defined; i.e. farmers personal characteristics and extension parameters. The analysis of farmers personal characteristics variables revealed that the adopters had larger farms and were younger. The results also show that 80% of the adopters were highly to very highly willing to cultivate canola. Furthermore, a logistic regression model estimated the influence of extensional parameters variables on the canola adoption. According to the regression model, the most effective factors are contact with extension agents and participating in extension classes. As a conclusion, it is suggested that the focus of extension services should be to reduce the distance to agricultural service centers in combination with more contact with extension agents and classes.
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  ISSN 1680-7073 ISBN Additional Links UA library record
  Impact Factor 0.813 Times cited Open Access
  Notes Approved Most recent IF: 0.813
  Call Number UA @ admin @ c:irua:140684 Serial 6164
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Author Gezahegn, T.W.; Van Passel, S.; Berhanu, T.; D'Haese, M.; Maertens, M.
  Title Structural and institutional heterogeneity among agricultural cooperatives in Ethiopia : does it matter for farmers' welfare? Type A1 Journal article
  Year 2021 Publication Journal Of Agricultural And Resource Economics Abbreviated Journal (down) J Agr Resour Econ
  Volume 46 Issue 2 Pages 325-342
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Economics; Engineering Management (ENM)
  Abstract This paper analyzes how structural and institutional heterogeneity among irrigation cooperatives shapes the impact of membership on farmers' welfare in northern Ethiopia, using a novel heteroskedasticity-based identification strategy. More specifically, we estimate how cooperative characteristics influence members' income and poverty level. We find that stricter water use regulations have income-enhancing and poverty-reducing effects for farmers. We also find that farmers benefit more from membership in larger, younger, and bottom-up cooperatives initiated through grassroots collective action. Our findings have implications for irrigation development in Ethiopia and call for a better deliberation of organizational heterogeneity in cooperative impact studies
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  ISSN 1068-5502; 2327-8285 ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record
  Impact Factor 1 Times cited Open Access OpenAccess
  Notes Approved Most recent IF: 1
  Call Number UA @ admin @ c:irua:179190 Serial 6945
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Author Terzano, R.; al Chami, Z.; Vekemans, B.; Janssens, K.; Miano, T.; Ruggiero, P.
  Title Zinc distribution and speciation within rocket plants (Eruca vesicaria L. Cavalieri) grown on a polluted soil amended with compost as determined by XRF microtomography and Micro-Xanes Type A1 Journal article
  Year 2008 Publication Journal of agricultural and food chemistry Abbreviated Journal (down) J Agr Food Chem
  Volume 56 Issue 9 Pages 3222-3231
  Keywords A1 Journal article; AXES (Antwerp X-ray Analysis, Electrochemistry and Speciation)
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  Language Wos 000255655600050 Publication Date 2008-04-15
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  ISSN 0021-8561 ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor 3.154 Times cited 68 Open Access
  Notes Approved Most recent IF: 3.154; 2008 IF: 2.562
  Call Number UA @ admin @ c:irua:69147 Serial 5925
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Author Van Holsbeke, C.S.; Verhulst, S.L.; Vos, W.G.; de Backer, J.W.; Vinchurkar, S.C.; Verdonck, P.R.; van Doorn, J.W.D.; Nadjmi, N.; de Backer, W.A.
  Title Change in upper airway geometry between upright and supine position during tidal nasal breathing Type A1 Journal article
  Year 2014 Publication Journal Of Aerosol Medicine And Pulmonary Drug Delivery Abbreviated Journal (down) J Aerosol Med Pulm D
  Volume 27 Issue 1 Pages 51-57
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Biophysics and Biomedical Physics; Condensed Matter Theory (CMT); Laboratory Experimental Medicine and Pediatrics (LEMP); Translational Neurosciences (TNW)
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  Language Wos 000331144500007 Publication Date 2013-03-19
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  ISSN 1941-2711;1941-2703; ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor 2.528 Times cited 16 Open Access
  Notes ; ; Approved Most recent IF: 2.528; 2014 IF: 2.798
  Call Number UA @ lucian @ c:irua:115759 Serial 308
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Author Van Aert, S.; De Backer, A.; Martinez, G.T.; den Dekker, A.J.; Van Dyck, D.; Bals, S.; Van Tendeloo, G.
  Title Advanced electron crystallography through model-based imaging Type A1 Journal article
  Year 2016 Publication IUCrJ Abbreviated Journal (down) Iucrj
  Volume 3 Issue 3 Pages 71-83
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT); Vision lab; Engineering Management (ENM)
  Abstract The increasing need for precise determination of the atomic arrangement of non-periodic structures in materials design and the control of nanostructures explains the growing interest in quantitative transmission electron microscopy. The aim is to extract precise and accurate numbers for unknown structure parameters including atomic positions, chemical concentrations and atomic numbers. For this purpose, statistical parameter estimation theory has been shown to provide reliable results. In this theory, observations are considered purely as data planes, from which structure parameters have to be determined using a parametric model describing the images. As such, the positions of atom columns can be measured with a precision of the order of a few picometres, even though the resolution of the electron microscope is still one or two orders of magnitude larger. Moreover, small differences in average atomic number, which cannot be distinguished visually, can be quantified using high-angle annular dark-field scanning transmission electron microscopy images. In addition, this theory allows one to measure compositional changes at interfaces, to count atoms with single-atom sensitivity, and to reconstruct atomic structures in three dimensions. This feature article brings the reader up to date, summarizing the underlying theory and highlighting some of the recent applications of quantitative model-based transmisson electron microscopy.
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  Language Wos 000368590900010 Publication Date 2015-11-13
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  ISSN 2052-2525; ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor 5.793 Times cited 30 Open Access OpenAccess
  Notes The authors gratefully acknowledge the Research Foundation Flanders (FWO, Belgium) for funding and for a PhD grant to ADB. The research leading to these results has received funding from the European Union 7th Framework Program (FP7/20072013) under grant agreement No. 312483 (ESTEEM2). SB and GVT acknowledge the European Research Council under the 7th Framework Program (FP7), ERC grant No. 335078 – COLOURATOMS and ERC grant No. 246791 – COUNTATOMS.; esteem2jra2; ECASSara; (ROMEO:green; preprint:; postprint:can ; pdfversion:can); Approved Most recent IF: 5.793
  Call Number c:irua:129589 c:irua:129589 Serial 3965
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Author Pinheiro, C.B.; Abakumov, A.M.
  Title Superspace crystallography : a key to the chemistry and properties Type A1 Journal article
  Year 2015 Publication IUCrJ Abbreviated Journal (down) Iucrj
  Volume 2 Issue 2 Pages 137-154
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT)
  Abstract An overview is given of the recent advances in the field of modulated molecular and inorganic crystals with an emphasis on the links between incommensurability, intermolecular and interatomic interactions and, wherever possible, the properties of the materials. The importance of detailed knowledge on the modulated structure for understanding the crystal chemistry and the functional properties of modulated phases is shown using selected examples of incommensurate modulations in organic molecular compounds and inorganic complex oxides.
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  Publisher Int union crystallography Place of Publication Chester Editor
  Language Wos 000356865900016 Publication Date 2014-12-17
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  ISSN 2052-2525; ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor 5.793 Times cited 15 Open Access
  Notes Approved Most recent IF: 5.793; 2015 IF: NA
  Call Number c:irua:127058 Serial 3382
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Author Poppe, R.; Vandemeulebroucke, D.; Neder, R.B.; Hadermann, J.
  Title Quantitative analysis of diffuse electron scattering in the lithium-ion battery cathode material Li1.2Ni0.13Mn0.54Co0.13O2 Type A1 Journal article
  Year 2022 Publication IUCrJ Abbreviated Journal (down) Iucrj
  Volume 9 Issue 5 Pages 695-704
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT)
  Abstract In contrast to perfectly periodic crystals, materials with short-range order produce diffraction patterns that contain both Bragg reflections and diffuse scattering. To understand the influence of short-range order on material properties, current research focuses increasingly on the analysis of diffuse scattering. This article verifies the possibility to refine the short-range order parameters in submicrometre-sized crystals from diffuse scattering in single-crystal electron diffraction data. The approach was demonstrated on Li<sub>1.2</sub>Ni<sub>0.13</sub>Mn<sub>0.54</sub>Co<sub>0.13</sub>O<sub>2</sub>, which is a state-of-the-art cathode material for lithium-ion batteries. The intensity distribution of the 1D diffuse scattering in the electron diffraction patterns of Li<sub>1.2</sub>Ni<sub>0.13</sub>Mn<sub>0.54</sub>Co<sub>0.13</sub>O<sub>2</sub>depends on the number of stacking faults and twins in the crystal. A model of the disorder in Li<sub>1.2</sub>Ni<sub>0.13</sub>Mn<sub>0.54</sub>Co<sub>0.13</sub>O<sub>2</sub>was developed and both the stacking fault probability and the percentage of the different twins in the crystal were refined using an evolutionary algorithm in<italic>DISCUS</italic>. The approach was applied on reciprocal space sections reconstructed from 3D electron diffraction data since they exhibit less dynamical effects compared with in-zone electron diffraction patterns. A good agreement was achieved between the calculated and the experimental intensity distribution of the diffuse scattering. The short-range order parameters in submicrometre-sized crystals can thus successfully be refined from the diffuse scattering in single-crystal electron diffraction data using an evolutionary algorithm in<italic>DISCUS</italic>.
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  Language Wos 000852551800018 Publication Date 2022-09-01
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  ISSN 2052-2525 ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor 3.9 Times cited Open Access OpenAccess
  Notes The research leading to these results has received funding from the Research Foundation Flanders, G035619N G040116N ; Approved Most recent IF: 3.9
  Call Number EMAT @ emat @c:irua:190647 Serial 7105
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Author Memarbashi, E.; Azadi, H.; Barati, A.A.; Mohajeri, F.; Van Passel, S.; Witlox, F.
  Title Land-use suitability in Northeast Iran : application of AHP-GIS hybrid model Type A1 Journal article
  Year 2017 Publication Isprs International Journal Of Geo-Information Abbreviated Journal (down) Isprs Int J Geo-Inf
  Volume 6 Issue 12 Pages 396-15
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Economics; Engineering Management (ENM); Government and Law
  Abstract Land-use suitability is the ability of a given type of land to support a defined use. Analysis of land-use suitability requires the consideration of a variety of criteria, not only the natural/physical capacity of a land unit, but also its socioeconomic and environmental impact implications. As land suitability is assessed within a Geographic Information System (GIS) environment, it is formulated as a multi-criteria decision making (MCDM) problem. The study was conducted in the Sangab Plain in northeast Iran. We investigated the study areas suitability for grassland and agricultural uses. A hybrid method of the analytic hierarchy process (AHP) and GIS methodology was applied to evaluate land suitability based on a set of criteria and sub-criteria. Results showed that 20% of the study area had high (rich), 65% had medium (fair), and 15% had low (poor) suitability for agriculture. In terms of grassland use, the comparable amounts were, respectively, about 7%, 23%, and 70%. The lands of the Sangab Plain have medium potential for agricultural use and low potential for grassland use. This paper used both qualitative and quantitative techniques.
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  Language Wos 000419217200018 Publication Date 2017-12-01
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  ISSN 2220-9964 ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor 0.371 Times cited 7 Open Access
  Notes ; ; Approved Most recent IF: 0.371
  Call Number UA @ admin @ c:irua:148395 Serial 6221
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Author Kadu, A.; van Leeuwen, T.; Batenburg, K.J.
  Title CoShaRP : a convex program for single-shot tomographic shape sensing Type A1 Journal article
  Year 2021 Publication Inverse Problems Abbreviated Journal (down) Inverse Probl
  Volume 37 Issue 10 Pages 105005
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT)
  Abstract We introduce single-shot x-ray tomography that aims to estimate the target image from a single cone-beam projection measurement. This linear inverse problem is extremely under-determined since the measurements are far fewer than the number of unknowns. Moreover, it is more challenging than conventional tomography, where a sufficiently large number of projection angles forms the measurements, allowing for a simple inversion process. However, single-shot tomography becomes less severe if the target image is only composed of known shapes. This paper restricts analysis to target image function that can be decomposed into known compactly supported non-negative-valued functions termed shapes. Hence, the shape prior transforms a linear ill-posed image estimation problem to a non-linear problem of estimating the roto-translations of the shapes. We circumvent the non-linearity by using a dictionary of possible roto-translations of the shapes. We propose a convex program CoShaRP, to recover the dictionary coefficients successfully. CoShaRP relies on simplex-type constraints and can be solved quickly using a primal-dual algorithm. The numerical experiments show that CoShaRP recovers shape stably from moderately noisy measurements.
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  Language Wos 000691743700001 Publication Date 2021-07-23
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
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  ISSN 0266-5611 ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record
  Impact Factor 1.62 Times cited Open Access OpenAccess
  Notes Approved Most recent IF: 1.62
  Call Number UA @ admin @ c:irua:181617 Serial 6859
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Author Zeegers, M.T.; Kadu, A.; van Leeuwen, T.; Batenburg, K.J.
  Title ADJUST : a dictionary-based joint reconstruction and unmixing method for spectral tomography Type A1 Journal article
  Year 2022 Publication Inverse problems Abbreviated Journal (down) Inverse Probl
  Volume 38 Issue 12 Pages 125002-125033
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT)
  Abstract Advances in multi-spectral detectors are causing a paradigm shift in x-ray computed tomography (CT). Spectral information acquired from these detectors can be used to extract volumetric material composition maps of the object of interest. If the materials and their spectral responses are known a priori, the image reconstruction step is rather straightforward. If they are not known, however, the maps as well as the responses need to be estimated jointly. A conventional workflow in spectral CT involves performing volume reconstruction followed by material decomposition, or vice versa. However, these methods inherently suffer from the ill-posedness of the joint reconstruction problem. To resolve this issue, we propose 'A Dictionary-based Joint reconstruction and Unmixing method for Spectral Tomography' (ADJUST). Our formulation relies on forming a dictionary of spectral signatures of materials common in CT and prior knowledge of the number of materials present in an object. In particular, we decompose the spectral volume linearly in terms of spatial material maps, a spectral dictionary, and the indicator of materials for the dictionary elements. We propose a memory-efficient accelerated alternating proximal gradient method to find an approximate solution to the resulting bi-convex problem. From numerical demonstrations on several synthetic phantoms, we observe that ADJUST performs exceedingly well compared to other state-of-the-art methods. Additionally, we address the robustness of ADJUST against limited and noisy measurement patterns. The demonstration of the proposed approach on a spectral micro-CT dataset shows its potential for real-world applications. Code is available at https://github.com/mzeegers/ADJUST.
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  Language Wos 000868885200001 Publication Date 2022-09-20
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  ISSN 0266-5611 ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record
  Impact Factor 2.1 Times cited Open Access Not_Open_Access
  Notes Approved Most recent IF: 2.1
  Call Number UA @ admin @ c:irua:191536 Serial 7280
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Author Schryvers, D.; Holland-Moritz, D.
  Title Austenite and martensite microstructures in splat-cooled Ni-Al Type A1 Journal article
  Year 1998 Publication Intermetallics Abbreviated Journal (down) Intermetallics
  Volume 6 Issue Pages 427-436
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT)
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  Publisher Place of Publication Chicago, Ill. Editor
  Language Wos 000074235500010 Publication Date 2002-07-25
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  ISSN 0966-9795; ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor 3.14 Times cited 13 Open Access
  Notes Approved Most recent IF: 3.14; 1998 IF: 1.785
  Call Number UA @ lucian @ c:irua:48365 Serial 209
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Author Zelaya, E.; Schryvers, D.; Tolley, A.; Fitchner, P.F.P.
  Title Cavity nucleation and growth in Cu-Zn-Al irradiated with Cu+ ions at different temperatures Type A1 Journal article
  Year 2010 Publication Intermetallics Abbreviated Journal (down) Intermetallics
  Volume 18 Issue 4 Pages 493-498
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT)
  Abstract The effects of high dose ion irradiation in β CuZnAl were investigated between room temperature and 150 °C. Single crystal samples with surface normal close to [001]β were irradiated with 300 keV Cu+ ions. Microstructural changes were characterized using transmission electron microscopy. Irradiation induced cavities located on the surface exposed to the irradiation were observed. The morphology, size and density distribution of these cavities were analyzed as a function of different irradiation conditions. The shape and location of the cavities with respect to the irradiation surface were not affected by irradiation temperature or irradiation dose. Instead, the cavity size distribution showed a bi-modal shape for a dose of 15 dpa, regardless of irradiation temperature. For a dose of 30 dpa the bi-modal distribution was only observed after room temperature irradiation. The diffusion effects of vacancies produced by irradiation are analyzed in shape memory CuZnAl alloys, which main characteristic is the diffusionless martensitic transformation. Particularly, the cavity size distributions were analyzed in terms of nucleation, growth and coalescence.
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  Publisher Place of Publication Chicago, Ill. Editor
  Language Wos 000276058200014 Publication Date 2009-10-17
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  ISSN 0966-9795; ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor 3.14 Times cited 1 Open Access
  Notes Iaea Approved Most recent IF: 3.14; 2010 IF: 2.335
  Call Number UA @ lucian @ c:irua:80924 Serial 302
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Author Srivastava, A.K.; Schryvers, D.; van Humbeeck, J.
  Title Grain growth and precipitation in an annealed cold-rolled Ni50.2Ti49.8 alloy Type A1 Journal article
  Year 2007 Publication Intermetallics Abbreviated Journal (down) Intermetallics
  Volume 15 Issue 12 Pages 1538-1547
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT)
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  Publisher Place of Publication Chicago, Ill. Editor
  Language Wos 000250930300006 Publication Date 2007-08-17
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  ISSN 0966-9795; ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor 3.14 Times cited 37 Open Access
  Notes FWO project G.0465.05; EU RTN Approved Most recent IF: 3.14; 2007 IF: 2.219
  Call Number UA @ lucian @ c:irua:65851 Serial 1363
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Author Satto, C.; Ledda, A.; Potapov, P.; Janssens, J.F.; Schryvers, D.
  Title Phase transformations and precipitation in amorphous Ti50Ni25Cu25 ribbons Type A1 Journal article
  Year 2001 Publication Intermetallics Abbreviated Journal (down) Intermetallics
  Volume 9 Issue Pages 395-401
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT)
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  Publisher Place of Publication Chicago, Ill. Editor
  Language Wos 000168882500005 Publication Date 2002-07-25
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  ISSN 0966-9795; ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor 3.14 Times cited 16 Open Access
  Notes Approved Most recent IF: 3.14; 2001 IF: 1.239
  Call Number UA @ lucian @ c:irua:48367 Serial 2590
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Author Samajdar, I.; Ratchev, P.; Verlinden, B.; Schryvers, D.
  Title Recrystallization and grain growth in a B2 iron aluminide alloy Type A1 Journal article
  Year 1998 Publication Intermetallics Abbreviated Journal (down) Intermetallics
  Volume 6 Issue Pages 419-425
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT)
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  Corporate Author Thesis
  Publisher Place of Publication Chicago, Ill. Editor
  Language Wos 000074235500009 Publication Date 2002-07-25
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
  Series Volume Series Issue Edition
  ISSN 0966-9795; ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor 3.14 Times cited 17 Open Access
  Notes Approved Most recent IF: 3.14; 1998 IF: 1.785
  Call Number UA @ lucian @ c:irua:48366 Serial 2846
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Author Delville, R.; Schryvers, D.
  Title Transmission electron microscopy study of combined precipitation of Ti2Ni(Pd) and Ti2Pd(Ni) in a Ti50Ni30Pd20 alloy Type A1 Journal article
  Year 2010 Publication Intermetallics Abbreviated Journal (down) Intermetallics
  Volume 18 Issue 12 Pages 2353-2360
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT)
  Abstract We report a new mode of precipitation in a B19 martensitic Ti50Ni30Pd20 shape memory alloy consisting of a central Ti2Ni(Pd) precipitate surrounded by an austenite area containing Ti2Pd(Ni) precipitates. The morphology and crystallography of the precipitation area is investigated using conventional and high resolution electron microscopy. In particular, the orientation relationship and the coherency strain between the Ti2Pd(Ni) precipitate and the surrounding retained B2 matrix are discussed. A study of local composition in relation with a ternary phase diagram using X-ray energy dispersive spectroscopy with a nanoprobe gives evidences of the formation mechanism.
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  Corporate Author Thesis
  Publisher Place of Publication Chicago, Ill. Editor
  Language Wos 000284447500014 Publication Date 2010-09-04
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
  Series Volume Series Issue Edition
  ISSN 0966-9795; ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor 3.14 Times cited 9 Open Access
  Notes Multimat; Iap Approved Most recent IF: 3.14; 2010 IF: 2.335
  Call Number UA @ lucian @ c:irua:84473 Serial 3714
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Author Santamarta, R.; Schryvers, D.
  Title Twinned b.c.c. sherical particles in a partially crystallised Ti50Ni25Cu25 melt-spun ribbon Type A1 Journal article
  Year 2004 Publication Intermetallics Abbreviated Journal (down) Intermetallics
  Volume 12 Issue Pages 341-348
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT)
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  Corporate Author Thesis
  Publisher Place of Publication Chicago, Ill. Editor
  Language Wos 000189229300012 Publication Date 2004-01-29
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
  Series Volume Series Issue Edition
  ISSN 0966-9795; ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor 3.14 Times cited 14 Open Access
  Notes Approved Most recent IF: 3.14; 2004 IF: 1.770
  Call Number UA @ lucian @ c:irua:48369 Serial 3767
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Author Annys, S.; Van Passel, S.; Dessein, J.; Ghebreyohannes, T.; Adgo, E.; Nyssen, J.
  Title Small-scale irrigation expansion along the dam-regulated Tekeze River in Northern Ethiopia Type A1 Journal article
  Year 2020 Publication International Journal Of Water Resources Development Abbreviated Journal (down) Int J Water Resour D
  Volume Issue Pages 1-22
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Engineering Management (ENM)
  Abstract Based on extensive field information, farmer-led small-scale irrigation systems along the dam-regulated Tekeze River is investigated and the likelihood of future irrigation expansion within the area with modelled potential is discussed, considering facilitating and hampering factors. Due to dam-induced hydrologic alterations, downstream socio-ecological systems have strongly transformed as the irrigated area has quadrupled and the post-dam potential for perennial crop cultivation has attracted numerous migrant investors to the area, inducing inequalities but also providing opportunities. Future dam construction should involve tailored policy interventions to facilitate irrigation expansion, while safeguarding equal and sustainable access to water and land.
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  Publisher Place of Publication Editor
  Language Wos 000569995600001 Publication Date 2020-09-16
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
  Series Volume Series Issue Edition
  ISSN 0790-0627 ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor 3.1 Times cited Open Access
  Notes Approved Most recent IF: 3.1; 2020 IF: 2.088
  Call Number UA @ admin @ c:irua:171952 Serial 6943
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Author Schryvers, D.; Boullay, P.; Potapov, P.L.; Kohn, R.V.; Ball, J.M.
  Title Microstructures and interfaces in Ni-Al martensite: comparing HRTEM observations with continuum theories Type A1 Journal article
  Year 2002 Publication International journal of solids and structures Abbreviated Journal (down) Int J Solids Struct
  Volume 39 Issue Pages 3543-3554
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT)
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  Corporate Author Thesis
  Publisher Place of Publication Oxford Editor
  Language Wos 000176752500014 Publication Date 2002-10-14
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
  Series Volume Series Issue Edition
  ISSN 0020-7683; ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor 2.76 Times cited 13 Open Access
  Notes Approved Most recent IF: 2.76; 2002 IF: 1.080
  Call Number UA @ lucian @ c:irua:48771 Serial 2078
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Author Nivesanond, K.; Peeters, A.; Lamoen, D.; van Alsenoy, C.
  Title Ab initio calculation of the interaction energy in the P2 binding pocket of HIV-1 protease Type A1 Journal article
  Year 2005 Publication International Journal Of Quantum Chemistry Abbreviated Journal (down) Int J Quantum Chem
  Volume 105 Issue 3 Pages 292-299
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Electron Microscopy for Materials Science (EMAT);
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  Address
  Corporate Author Thesis
  Publisher Place of Publication New York, N.Y. Editor
  Language Wos 000232232300009 Publication Date 2005-07-18
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
  Series Volume Series Issue Edition
  ISSN 0020-7608;1097-461X; ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor 2.92 Times cited 8 Open Access
  Notes Approved Most recent IF: 2.92; 2005 IF: 1.192
  Call Number UA @ lucian @ c:irua:54919 Serial 30
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Author Vande Velde, C.; Bultinck, E.; Tersago, K.; van Alsenoy, C.; Blockhuys, F.
  Title From anisole to 1,2,4,5-tetramethoxybenzene: theoretical study of the factors that determine the conformation of methoxy groups on a benzene ring Type A1 Journal article
  Year 2007 Publication International journal of quantum chemistry Abbreviated Journal (down) Int J Quantum Chem
  Volume 107 Issue 3 Pages 670-679
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Plasma Lab for Applications in Sustainability and Medicine – Antwerp (PLASMANT)
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  Corporate Author Thesis
  Publisher Place of Publication New York, N.Y. Editor
  Language Wos 000242706900016 Publication Date 2006-10-03
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
  Series Volume Series Issue Edition
  ISSN 0020-7608;1097-461X; ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor 2.92 Times cited 14 Open Access
  Notes Approved Most recent IF: 2.92; 2007 IF: 1.368
  Call Number UA @ lucian @ c:irua:60633 Serial 1279
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Author Nikolaev, A.V.; Verberck, B.; Ionova, G.V.
  Title Molecular interaction energies and optimal configuration of a cubane dimer Type A1 Journal article
  Year 2010 Publication International journal of quantum chemistry Abbreviated Journal (down) Int J Quantum Chem
  Volume 110 Issue 5 Pages 1063-1069
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Condensed Matter Theory (CMT)
  Abstract We have studied the dependence of the binding energy of a cubane dimer on the mutual orientation of and the distance between the composing monomers employing the second-order Møller-Plesset perturbation scheme (MP2) with the cc-pVDZ molecular basis set. We have found that the MP2 contribution from the molecular correlations is responsible for the bound state of the cubane dimer, whereas the Hartree-Fock contribution remains anti-bonding at all intermolecular distances. Starting with two molecules in the standard orientation and centers of mass at (0,0,0) and (0,0,d), respectively, the maximal binding energy is found at d = 5.125 Å and one of the monomers rotated by 45° about the z-axis. This configuration implies that the hydrogen atoms belonging to different monomers tend to repel each other. The results are in agreement with experimental data on the optimal packing of cubane molecules in the solid state.
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  Corporate Author Thesis
  Publisher Place of Publication New York, N.Y. Editor
  Language Wos 000274720000011 Publication Date 2009-04-10
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
  Series Volume Series Issue Edition
  ISSN 0020-7608;1097-461X; ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor 2.92 Times cited 1 Open Access
  Notes ; ; Approved Most recent IF: 2.92; 2010 IF: 1.302
  Call Number UA @ lucian @ c:irua:81944 Serial 2179
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Author Verberck, B.; Michel, K.H.
  Title Nanotube field of C60 and C70 molecules in carbon nanotubes Type A1 Journal article
  Year 2007 Publication International journal of quantum chemistry Abbreviated Journal (down) Int J Quantum Chem
  Volume 107 Issue 13 Pages 2294-2319
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Condensed Matter Theory (CMT)
  Abstract
  Address
  Corporate Author Thesis
  Publisher Place of Publication New York, N.Y. Editor
  Language Wos 000249459800002 Publication Date 2007-02-20
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
  Series Volume Series Issue Edition
  ISSN 0020-7608;1097-461X; ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor 2.92 Times cited 6 Open Access
  Notes Approved Most recent IF: 2.92; 2007 IF: 1.368
  Call Number UA @ lucian @ c:irua:65785 Serial 2282
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Author Wang, B.; Idrissi, H.; Galceran, M.; Colla, M.S.; Turner, S.; Hui, S.; Raskin, J.P.; Pardoen, T.; Godet, S.; Schryvers, D.
  Title Advanced TEM investigation of the plasticity mechanisms in nanocrystalline freestanding palladium films with nanoscale twins Type A1 Journal article
  Year 2012 Publication International journal of plasticity Abbreviated Journal (down) Int J Plasticity
  Volume 37 Issue Pages 140-156
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT)
  Abstract Nanocrystalline palladium thin films deposited by electron-beam evaporation and deformed by on-chip tensile testing reveal a surprisingly large strain hardening capacity when considering the small similar to 25 nm grain size. The as-grown films contain several coherent single and multifold twin boundaries. The coherency of the twin boundaries considerably decreases with deformation due to dislocation/twin boundary interactions. These reactions are described based on a detailed analysis of the number and the type of dislocations located at the twin boundaries using high-resolution TEM, including aberration corrected microscopy. Sessile Frank dislocations were observed at the twin/matrix interfaces, explaining the loss of the TB coherency due to the Burgers vector pointing out of the twinning plane. Grain boundary mediated processes were excluded as a mechanism dominating the plastic deformation based on the investigation of the grain size distribution as well as the crystallographic texture using Automated Crystallographic Orientation Indexation TEM. Other factors influencing the plastic deformation such as impurities and the presence of a native passivation oxide layer at the surface of the films were investigated using analytical TEM. The twin boundaries observed in the present work partly explain the high strain hardening capacity by providing both increasing resistance to dislocation motion with deformation and a source for dislocation multiplication. (C) 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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  Corporate Author Thesis
  Publisher Place of Publication Oxford Editor
  Language Wos 000307416100009 Publication Date 2012-05-16
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
  Series Volume Series Issue Edition
  ISSN 0749-6419; ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor 5.702 Times cited 44 Open Access
  Notes Iap; Fwo Approved Most recent IF: 5.702; 2012 IF: 4.356
  Call Number UA @ lucian @ c:irua:101082 Serial 74
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Author Delville, R.; Malard, B.; Pilch, J.; Sittner, P.; Schryvers, D.
  Title Transmission electron microscopy investigation of dislocation slip during superelastic cycling of NiTi wires Type A1 Journal article
  Year 2011 Publication International journal of plasticity Abbreviated Journal (down) Int J Plasticity
  Volume 27 Issue 2 Pages 282-297
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT)
  Abstract Superelastic deformation of thin NiTi wires containing various nanograined microstructures was investigated by tensile cyclic loading with in situ evaluation of electric resistivity. Defects created by the superelastic cycling in these wires were analyzed by transmission electron microscopy. The role of dislocation slip in superelastic deformation is discussed. NiTi wires having finest microstructures (grain diameter <100 nm) are highly resistant against dislocation slip, while those with fully recrystallized microstructure and grain size exceeding 200 nm are prone to dislocation slip. The density of the observed dislocation defects increases significantly with increasing grain size. The upper plateau stress of the superelastic stressstrain curves is largely grain size independent from 10 up to 1000 nm. It is hence claimed that the HallPetch relationship fails for the stress-induced martensitic transformation in this grain size range. It is proposed that dislocation slip taking place during superelastic cycling is responsible for the accumulated irreversible strains, cyclic instability and degradation of functional properties. No residual martensite phase was found in the microstructures of superelastically cycled wires by TEM and results of the in situ electric resistance measurements during straining also indirectly suggest that none or very little martensite phase remains in the studied cycled superelastic wires after unloading. The accumulation of dislocation defects, however, does not prevent the superelasticity. It only affects the shape of the stressstrain response, makes it unstable upon cycling and changes the deformation mode from localized to homogeneous. The activity of dislocation slip during superelastic deformation of NiTi increases with increasing test temperature and ultimately destroys the superelasticity as the plateau stress approaches the yield stress for slip. Deformation twins in the austenite phase ({1 1 4} compound twins) were frequently found in cycled wires having largest grain size. It is proposed that they formed in the highly deformed B19′ martensite phase during forward loading and are retained in austenite after unloading. Such twinning would represent an additional deformation mechanism of NiTi yielding residual irrecoverable strains.
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  Corporate Author Thesis
  Publisher Place of Publication Oxford Editor
  Language Wos 000284921800007 Publication Date 2010-05-17
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
  Series Volume Series Issue Edition
  ISSN 0749-6419; ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor 5.702 Times cited 157 Open Access
  Notes Fwo; Iap Approved Most recent IF: 5.702; 2011 IF: 4.603
  Call Number UA @ lucian @ c:irua:84651 Serial 3709
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Author Bahrami, F.; Hammad, M.; Fivel, M.; Huet, B.; D'Haese, C.; Ding, L.; Nysten, B.; Idrissi, H.; Raskin, J.P.; Pardoen, T.
  Title Single layer graphene controlled surface and bulk indentation plasticity in copper Type A1 Journal article
  Year 2021 Publication International Journal Of Plasticity Abbreviated Journal (down) Int J Plasticity
  Volume 138 Issue Pages 102936
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT)
  Abstract The impact of graphene reinforcement on the mechanical properties of metals has been a subject of intense investigation over the last decade in surface applications to mitigate the impact of tribological loadings or for strengthening purposes when dispersed into a bulk material. Here, the effect on the plastic indentation response of a single graphene layer grown on copper is analyzed for two configurations: one with graphene at the surface, the other with graphene sandwiched under a 100 nm thick copper cap layer. Nanoindentation under both displacement and load control conditions show both earlier and shorter pop-in excursions compared to systems without graphene. Atomic force microscopy reveals much smoother pile-ups with no slip traces in the presence of a surface graphene layer. The configuration with the intercalated graphene layer appears as an ideal elementary system to address bulk hardening mechanisms by indentation testing. Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) cross-sections below indents show more diffuse and homogeneous dislocation activity in the presence of graphene. 3D dislocation dynamics simulations allow unraveling of the origin of these 3D complex phenomena and prove that the collective dislocation mechanisms are dominantly controlled by the strong back stress caused by the graphene barrier. These results provide a quantitative understanding of the impact of graphene on dislocation mechanisms for both surface and bulk applications, but with an impact that is not as large as anticipated from other studies or general literature claims.
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  Publisher Place of Publication Editor
  Language Wos 000623869800001 Publication Date 2021-01-18
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
  Series Volume Series Issue Edition
  ISSN 0749-6419 ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor 5.702 Times cited Open Access OpenAccess
  Notes Approved Most recent IF: 5.702
  Call Number UA @ admin @ c:irua:176729 Serial 6735
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Author Compernolle, T.; Van Passel, S.; Weyens, N.; Vangronsveld, J.; Lebbe, L.; Thewys, T.
  Title Groundwater remediation and the cost effectiveness of phytoremediation Type A1 Journal article
  Year 2012 Publication International Journal Of Phytoremediation Abbreviated Journal (down) Int J Phytoremediat
  Volume 14 Issue 9 Pages 861-877
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Economics; Engineering Management (ENM)
  Abstract In 1999, phytoremediation was applied at the site of a Belgian car factory to contain two BTEX plumes. This case study evaluates the cost effectiveness of phytoremediation compared to other remediation options, applying a tailored approach for economic evaluation. Generally, when phytoremediation is addressed as being cost effective, the cost effectiveness is only determined on an average basis. This study however, demonstrates that an incremental analysis may provide a more nuanced conclusion. When the cost effectiveness is calculated on an average basis, in this particular case, the no containment strategy (natural attenuation) has the lowest cost per unit mass removed and hence, should be preferred. However, when the cost effectiveness is determined incrementally, no containment should only be preferred if the value of removing an extra gram of contaminant mass is lower than 320. Otherwise, a permeable reactive barrier should be adopted. A similar analysis is provided for the effect determined on the basis of remediation time. Phytoremediation is preferred compared to no containment if reaching the objective one year earlier is worth 7 000.
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  Publisher Place of Publication Editor
  Language Wos 000304914700004 Publication Date 2012-06-07
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
  Series Volume Series Issue Edition
  ISSN 1522-6514 ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor 1.77 Times cited 12 Open Access
  Notes ; ; Approved Most recent IF: 1.77; 2012 IF: 1.179
  Call Number UA @ admin @ c:irua:129862 Serial 6206
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