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    The effects of fiber ply orientation, laminate layer and PLA content on mechanical properties of carbon fiber reinforced bioplastic composites

    In this study, two kinds of bioplastic materials, where the first consists of 10% PLA, corn starch of 80% and CaCO3 10%, and the second consists of 45% PLA content, corn starch of 45% and CaCO3 10%, were used. The composites were also reinforced by the carbon fibers, which were prepared with one and two layers of carbon fiber and then ply orientations of [0] and [45]. The maximum tensile strength was observed for PLA 45% with a [0] ply orientation of two layers of carbon fiber. For composite with two layers of carbon fiber, the tensile strength showed higher for the [0] ply orientation than for the [45] ply orientation. The fatigue strength strongly depends on the orientation of carbon fiber, but in the long fatigue life range, the difference of fatigue strength between the fiber ply orientations reduces.

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    The antibacterial effect of silver nanoparticle (Ag0) and silver oxide (Ag2O) in PLAPBS-D (polylactic acid-polybuthylene succinate-diatomite) green composites

    This study aims to determine the effectiveness of silver nanoparticles (Ag0-NPs) and silver oxide (Ag2O) as antibacterial agents against E. coli bacteria in PLA/PBS-D matrix. In addition, 10% of diatomite (D) was added to be the absorbent for Ag0-NPs. Synthesis of composites PLA/PBS-10D-Ag0NPs-1% and PLA/PBS-10D-Ag2O-1%-GPTS-3% was carried out where 3-glycidyloxypropyl-trimethoxysilane (GPTS) was used as the compatibilizer. The resulting composites were analyzed by IR, XRD, hardness, impact, tensile strength, and thermal properties. The antibacterial agent was obtained from Ag0-NPs, which impregnated into diatomite pores to form silver nanoparticle-diatomite (Ag0-NPsD). The XRD diffractograms showed peaks at 2𝜃 16.64, 33.01, 38.1, and 44.38 for PLA-PBS, Ag2O, and Ag0-NPs. Adding 10 phr of Ag0-NPsD, D and 3%-GPTS to the PLA-PBS system increased the hardness to 84.67 and 86.33, respectively. The impact strength of the composites increased significantly after the addition of 3% GPTS. The addition of Ag0-NPsD and 3%GPTS increased thermal properties of the composites. The antibacterial test results showed that the composite PLA/PBS-10D-Ag2O-1%-GPTS-3% was not effective as an antibacterial agent. In contrast, PLA/PBS-10D-Ag0 NPs-1% showed the ability to inhibit the E. Coli bacterial growth up to 99%. In the PLA/PBS-D system, Ag0-NPs are more effective for inhibiting the E. Coli bacterial growth than Ag2O.

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    DESIGN OF 3-INPUT REVERSIBLE PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC ARRAY

    In this paper, for the first time a design for a Reversible Programmable Logic Array (RPLA) is introduced. This is the first RPLA design because the reversible PLA design, presented in previous research, is not a programmable circuit. In our presented RPLAs, four reversible AND array designs with different specifications are proposed. A reversible OR array, which can be programmed to generate any Boolean function, is also designed. This reversible and programmable OR array is also cascadable. That is, it produces a copy of inputted midterms at its outputs to be fed to another OR array in order to design another Boolean function, with no need for another AND array. The proposed 3-input RPLA is programmed to design three reversible circuits, a 1-bit full adder, a 1-bit full subtractor, and a 2-to-1 line multiplexer. Five figures of merit, including number of gates, number of constant inputs, number of garbage outputs, depth and quantum cost of the circuit are considered to evaluate and compare the designs. A comparison between the proposed reversible AND arrays and the same circuit presented in previous research, against these figures of merit, shows a better performance of our proposed designs. The proposed RPLAs are also evaluated, using these five figures of merit.

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    Thermal-Aware Partitioning and Encoding of Power-Gated FSM

    Miniaturization and the continued scaling of CMOS technology leads to the high-power dissipation and ever-increasing power densities. One of the major challenges for the designer at all design levels is the temperature management, particularly the local hot spots along with power dissipation. In this work, the controller circuits which are implemented as Finite State Machines (FSMs) are considered for their thermal-aware and power-aware realization. Using Genetic Algorithm (GA), both encoding and bipartitioning of the FSM circuit are implemented to get two subFSMs such that at a particular instant of time, one subFSM is active at a time, whereas the other one is power-gated. Again, thermal-aware realization (in terms of power-density) of this power-gated FSM is done. Therefore, the work concerns with the thermal-aware encoding and partitioning of FSM for its power-gated realization. Average temperature saving obtained in this approach for a set of benchmark circuits over previous works is more than 16%. After getting the final partitioned circuit which is optimized in terms of Area and power-density, thermal analysis of the sunFSMs is performed to get the absolute temperature. As thermal-aware design may increase the area, a suitable area-temperature trade-off is also presented in this paper.

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    SELECTION OF BEST 3D PRINTING PARAMETERS FOR FUSED DEPOSITION MODELING PART USING A NOVEL HYBRID MULTI-CRITERIA OPTIMIZATION TECHNIQUE

    One of the most widely used 3D printing techniques is fused deposition modeling (FDM) which builds things layer by layer by dispensing molten materials through a heated nozzle. To showcase the flexibility of 3D printing, test samples were made using polylactic acid (PLA). Trial runs with Taguchi’s (L27) orthogonal array were performed. Layer thickness, printing speed, and carbon deposition (C-deposition) were the three input parameters that were improved. This was accomplished by combining principal component analysis (PCA) with multi-objective optimization based on ratio analysis (MOORA) in an integrated approach to multi-criteria optimization. The main goal of this study is to maximize the input parameters for the Industry 4.0 technological production process of embossing components. The MOORA-PCA technique finds the best combinations of process variables; for example, printing at a speed of 75mm/s, layer thickness of 0.1mm, and carbon content of 15mg yield the required results. The results of this study will help production managers and researchers choose the best FDM 3D printing methods for improving mechanical qualities and surface roughness. The economic feasibility of the 3D printing businesses may be strengthened by these research findings, which will benefit customers looking for ecologically friendly items.

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    Constructing Antibacterial Poly(Lactic Acid)/Chitosan Nanoparticles

    Nano01 Mar 2022

    Single and coaxial electrospraying techniques are superior nanofabrication methods for nanomaterial production. These nanomaterials have the unique capability to manipulate various surfaces and bring diverse additional functionalities. The objectives of the present study are to produce poly(lactic acid) (PLA)/chitosan nanoparticles and investigate the synergy of nanosize effect with different morphology structures in terms of achieved functionality. The impact of ambient humidity on coating morphology was examined via a scanning electron microscope, field emission scanning electron microscope and dynamic light scattering for size measurements and dimensional characterization of nanoparticles. The obtained results indicate that electrosprayed PLA polymer shows a tendency to have a more distinct pore structure than electrosprayed chitosan polymer. Humidity has an increasing effect on particle size. Another finding is the relationship between hygroscopic characteristics of polymer with nanoparticle size, polydispersity, surface morphology and pore structure. Overall, these methods introduced high antibacterial activity obtainment on electrosprayed surfaces. Up to 99.99% antibacterial activity was accomplished against Escherichia coli (E. coli) and Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) bacteria in regard to this study. The created surface layers also have the extensive potential of practicability for diversified kinds of surfaces and numerous combinations of polymers for multifunctional applications.

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    Tension and bending behaviors of 3D printed PLA+ at different printing parameters

    3D-printed polylactic acid (PLA+) is one of the newest biodegradable materials seeking entrance into the industrial field. The effect of 3D printing process parameters (infill pattern (IP), infill density (ID), layer height (LH), line width (LW), shell thickness (ST), printing temperature (PT), printing speed (PS), and raster angle) on mechanical properties has been studied. In addition, this paper aims to investigate the effect of changing both the IP and raster angle on the mechanical properties of 3D-printed PLA+. The results revealed that the highest value of tensile strength can be obtained at an ID of 100%, concentric IP, LH of 0.1mm, LW of 0.8mm, ST of 0.8mm, PT of 215C, and PS of 60mm/s.

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    India's Unquenched Ambitions in Burma

    Though India and Burma shared a colonial identity, they have since independence had a more complicated and divergent relationship. Burma looks to India to counterbalance China's overweening influence, an interest India shares and has been happy to abet. But India has been less successful in its quest for cooperation in boundary pacification and counterinsurgency measures or in fully satisfying India's burgeoning resource needs.