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THE INFLUENCE OF DIFFERENT TYPES OF MESODEFECTS ON THE FORMATION OF STRAIN INDUCED BROKEN DISLOCATION BOUNDARIES AT THE FACETED GRAIN BOUNDARY
Materials Physics and Mechanics. 2018. Vol. 38. P. 33–39.
Kirikov S., Svirina Y.
In this paper we analyze mesodefects accumulating during plastic deformation on the faceted high angle grain boundaries. It is shown that the system of mesodefects can be represented as a set of linear mesodefects of the rotational type (junction disclinations), and planar mesodefects of the shear type (uniformly distributed dislocations with Burgers vector lying in the plane of the facet). The process of formation of broken dislocation boundaries in the elastic fields of various configurations of the abovementioned mesodefect
Derkach D., Anderlini L., Capelli S. et al., Proceedings of Science 2025 Vol. 476 P. 1032
Simulating detector and reconstruction effects on physics quantities is crucial for data analysis, but it is coming unsustainably costly for the upcoming HEP experiments. The most radical approach to speed-up detector simulation is Flash Simulation, as proposed by the LHCb collaboration in Lamarr, a software package implementing a novel simulation paradigm relying on Deep Generative ...
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The themes for this year's conference were chosen as means of bringing together the many
orientations of electrical and electronic engineering research and teaching, and providing a basis
for discussion of issues arising across the young engineering community in relation to electrical
and electronic engineering.
The aim in these proceedings has been to present high quality work in an ...
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Zlotnik A., Lomonosov T., Chaos 2023 Vol. 33 No. 11 Article 113128
We deal with the reduced four-equation model for the dynamics of heterogeneous compressible binary mixtures with the stiffened gas equations of state. We study its further reduced form, with the excluded volume concentrations, and with a quadratic equation for the common pressure of the components; this form can be called a quasi-homogeneous form. We prove new properties ...
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Belov A. V., Ekaterina A. Melekhova, Vorontsova T., , in: 2022 International Conference on Quality Management, Transport and Information Security, Information Technologies (IT&QM&IS).: St. Petersburg: IEEE, 2022. P. 219–223.
The paper deals with the problem of improving the quality of metal products. Nowadays destructive methods of quality control of the steel billets prevail at metallurgical enterprises. This approach to assessing the quality of the steel billets is wasteful, which increases its cost. One of the ways to reduce the cost of production of metal ...
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Базелян Э. М., Aleksandrov N., Физика плазмы 2022 Т. 48 № 7 С. 639–647
A numerical simulation of a positive streamer in long (up to 3 m) air gaps under normal conditions was performed within the 1.5D model taking into account the ionization expansion of the channel. It is shown that the average electric field in the channel and the field required to bridge the discharge gap are not ...
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IOP Publishing, 2021.
Computer simulations are well established third pillar of the modem natural sciences. It complements the experiment and theory, and to the emerging the fourth pillar, the extraction of the new knowledge from the big data sets. The conference Computer simulations in Physics and beyond (CSP2020) are multidisciplinary meetings focusing on computational physics and related subjects. ...
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Kozhukhov M., Мухаметдинова А. Р., Проблемы разработки перспективных микро- и наноэлектронных систем (МЭС) 2021 № 4 С. 81–85
A SPICE macromodel of the SiGe HBTs taking into account aging effects is presented. It consists of the standard core model selected by the designer and an additional subcircuit taking into account the hot-carrier effects. The macromodel was included on SPICE-like simulators. The advantages of SPICE-model version of SiGe HBT are high accuracy of description for device ...
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Kuznetsov E., Golyaev Y., Kolbas Y. et al., Optical and Quantum Electronics 2021 Vol. 53 No. 10 Article 596
In the paper, we consider the ways to improve the quality and economic efficiency of development and production of complex innovative electronic devices, among which are laser gyros (LGs). Development, manufacturing and testing of high-tech LG are relatively expensive. The accurate thermal modeling at the early stages of LG designing is an effec- tive way ...
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Valba O. V., Gorsky A., Nechaev S. et al., Plos One 2021 Vol. 16 No. 4 P. 1–15
We study correlations between the structure and properties of a free association network of the English language, and solutions of psycholinguistic Remote Association Tests (RATs). We show that average hardness of individual RATs is largely determined by relative positions of test words (stimuli and response) on the free association network. We argue that the solution ...
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Ratnikov F., Journal of Instrumentation 2020 Vol. 15 No. 5 Article 05032
Design of new experiments, as well as upgrade of ongoing ones, is a continuous process in the experimental high energy physics. Frontier R&Ds; are used to squeeze the maximum physics performance using cutting edge detector technologies. The evaluation of physics performance for particular configuration includes sketching this configuration in Geant, simulating typical signals and backgrounds, ...
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Ratnikov F., EPJ Web of Conferences 2020 Vol. 245 P. 2026–2033
LHCb is one of the major experiments operating at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN. The richness of the physics program and the increasing precision of the measurements in LHCb lead to the need of ever larger simulated samples. This need will increase further when the upgraded LHCb detector will start collecting data in the ...
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The system of predictive analysis of Bank investments using technologies of supercomputer simulation
Belov A. V., Kurmanova K., Journal of Physics: Conference Series 2021 Vol. 1740 P. 1–6
The article discusses an approach to building a system for generating a bank investment prediction with the technology of parallel computing. We develop a predictive model of the price of securities for the banking business on the stock market. For predictive analysis of investments, the choice of a mathematical model was justified using the Monte ...
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Skuridin A., Yelizarov (Elizarov) A. A., Nazarov I. et al., Journal of Physics: Conference Series 2021 No. 1740 Article 012023
In this paper we propose a resonant structure based on complementary metamaterial that can be used to control and monitor parameters of a material under test. We used CST Studio Suite to create a computer model of the proposed device and simulate it performance. The performance of the sensor is characterized by its scattering parameters ...
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Sergeev F., Jain N., Kostenkov G. et al., Journal of Physics: Conference Series 2021 No. 1740 Article 012028
Modern experiments in high-energy physics require an increasing amount of simulated data. Monte-Carlo simulation of calorimeter responses is by far the most computationally expensive part of such simulations. Recent works have shown that the application of generative neural networks to this task can significantly speed up the simulations while maintaining an appropriate degree of accuracy. ...
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Agieva M. T., Korolev A. V., Ougolnitsky G. A., Mathematics 2020 Vol. 8 No. 9 P. 1–25
The problems of social networks analysis and calculation of the resulting opinions of
network agents are considered. Algorithms for identifying strong subgroups and satellites as well as
for calculating some quantitative characteristics of a network are implemented by the R programming
language and tested on model examples. A new algorithm for calculating the resulting opinions
of agents is developed ...
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Abramov Y., Belov A. V., , in: Proceedings of 2020 IEEE International IOT, Electronics and Mechatronics Conference (IEMTRONICS).: IEEE, 2020. P. 1–5.
The article describes possible solutions to improve the adaptability of digital outdoor advertising. A mathematical model for placing smart advertisements has been built and an algorithm for finding an effective schedule for displaying advertisements has been proposed. Evaluations of the effectiveness of a set of commercials placed in accordance with the proposed approach are given ...
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Mishakin V., Gonchar A., Kirikov S. et al., Nondestructive Testing and Evaluation 2020
The influence of plastic deformation of low-carbon steel on birefringence of the shear waves birefringence is examined. Acoustic measurements show that the birefringence changes monotonously, while the intensity of the change decreases with increasing strain. Significant reduction of the birefringence is found to indicate that the capability to plastic deformation has been largely used. In ...
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Rybin V., Perevezencev V., Kirikov S., Physics of Metals and Metallography 2018 Vol. 119 No. 5 P. 421–429
Typical configurations of broken dislocation boundaries formed during plastic deformation at faceted grain boundaries have been analyzed. The reasons for their formation have been determined. It has been shown that the shape and sizes of strain-induced broken dislocation boundaries can be determined by the geometry of a faceted boundary and the relevant slip systems of ...
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Demin D., Procedia Manufacturing 2019 No. 37 P. 335–340
Residual stresses arising in the drawing process have a significant impact on the quality of the cold-drawn wire. Knowledge of residual stresses and their distribution makes it possible to predict the behavior of metal products under operating loads and to prevent their possible destruction. In this regard, it is necessary to adjust the main parameters ...
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Kuznetsov E., Kolbas Y., Kofanov Y. N. et al., , in: Computational and Experimental Simulations in Engineering. Proceedings of ICCES2019Vol. 75.: Cham: Springer, 2020. P. 295–299.
Modern and advanced electronic equipment is developing along the way of miniaturization of electronic devices (EDs) and increasing their package density, accompanied by growth of heat emission. At the same time, EDs are continuously required to become more reliable and trouble-free.
In this paper we use the generally accepted definition of EDs as devices which operate ...
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