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Dataset for "New frontiers for the use of FRP reinforcement in geometrically complex concrete structures"
This dataset contains test data from prototype concrete beams reinforced with fibre reinforced polymer, in support of the conference paper "New frontiers for the use of FRP reinforcement in geometrically complex concrete structures". It consists of strain gauge data and high resolution images of the front face of the beam (painted with a dotted bi-chromatic pattern) at various points in the loading cycle.Details of the data collection method can be found in the "Experimental investigation" section of the associated manuscript
Dataset for "The Airy fibre: an optical fibre that guides light diffracted by a circular aperture"
data used in the preparation of the paperThe methodology for this study is described in the paper
DFT study of the oxidation of primary alcohols by TEMPO+ cation in presence of NaCO3- buffer: deprotonation/cyclic intermediate pathway
DFT calculations supporting the article: Hydrodynamic Rocking Disc Electrode Study of the TEMPO-Mediated Catalytic Oxidation of Primary Alcohols
Electroanalysis, 2016, DOI: 10.1002/elan.201600141
by Sunyhik D. Ahn, Adrian C. Fisher, Antoine Buchard, Steven D. Bull, Alan M. Bond and Frank MarkenDFT study:
- The DFT optimised geometries and computed free enthalpies of various primary alcohols and aldehydes was used to calculate the thermodynamics of the oxidation reaction of various primary alcohols in presence of TEMPO+ cation and NaCO3- anion.
- The thermodynamics of formation of a cyclic intermediate formed by attack of an alkoxide on the nitrogen of the TEMPO+ cation was also calculated.
- Transition states for the deprotonation step as well as the hydride transfer from the cyclic intermediate were also calculated and used to calculate the related activation barriers for each alcohols.
Protocol: rB3LYP/6-311+G(d,p)/cpcm=water/T=298.15K
Content:
- Gaussian09 rev A.02 output file
Coupon AM1_Lam16_0011 (IMPACT)
Stacking sequence: [(+45/0/-45/90)_2]_s
Material: T800/M21
Ply-thickness: 0.2566
Number of plies: 16
Impact energy (J): 12Details about this dataset are available from the main record: https://doi.org/10.15125/BATH-0019
Coupon AM1_Ply16_014 (IMPACT)
Stacking sequence: [45_2/0_2/-45_2/90_2]_s
Material: T800/M21
Ply-thickness: 0.2477
Number of plies: 16
Impact energy (J): 12Details about this dataset are available from the main record: https://doi.org/10.15125/BATH-0019
X-ray data for coupons: BM1_Lam16_031, BM1_Lam16_034, BM1_Lam16_035 and BM1_Lam16_036 (IMPACT)
Details about this dataset are available from the main record: https://doi.org/10.15125/BATH-0019
Coupon BM1_OI16_053 (IMPACT)
Stacking sequence: [(45/-45)_2/(0/90)_2]_s
Material: T800/M21
Ply-thickness: 0.2528
Number of plies: 16
Impact energy (J): 24Details about this dataset are available from the main record: https://doi.org/10.15125/BATH-0019
Dataset for "The impact of exercise intensity on whole body and adipose tissue metabolism during energy restriction in sedentary overweight men and postmenopausal women"
Dataset relating to trial registration ISRCTN86152135
Objective: To establish whether vigorous-intensity exercise offers additional adipose-related health benefits and metabolic improvements compared to energy-matched moderate-intensity exercise.
Methods: Thirty-eight sedentary overweight men (n=24) and postmenopausal women (n=14) aged 52 ± 5 years (mean ± SD) were prescribed a 3-week energy deficit (29302 kJ∙week-1) achieved by increased isocaloric moderate or vigorous-intensity exercise (+8372 kJ∙week-1) and simultaneous restricted energy intake (-20930 kJ∙week-1). Participants were randomly assigned to either an energy-matched vigorous (VIG; n=18) or moderate (MOD; n=20) intensity exercise group (five times per week at 70% or 50% maximal oxygen uptake, respectively). At baseline and follow-up, fasted blood samples and abdominal subcutaneous adipose tissue biopsies were obtained and oral glucose tolerance tests conducted.
Results: Body mass was reduced similarly in both groups (∆ 2.4 ± 1.1 kg and ∆ 2.4 ± 1.4 kg, respectively, P<0.05). Insulinaemic responses to a standard glucose load decreased similarly at follow-up relative to baseline in VIG (∆ 8.6 ± 15.4 nmol.120min.l-1) and MOD (∆ 5.4 ± 8.5 nmol.120min.l-1; P<0.05). Expression of SREBP-1c and FAS in adipose tissue was significantly down-regulated whereas expression of PDK4 and HSL was significantly up-regulated in both groups (P<0.05).
Conclusions: When energy expenditure and energy deficit are matched, vigorous or moderate-intensity exercise combined with energy restriction provide broadly similar (positive) changes in metabolic control and adipose tissue gene expression
Data set for: Molecular and atomic manipulation mediated by electronic excitation of the underlying Si(111)-7x7 surface
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Coupon AM1_Lam16_0013 (IMPACT)
Stacking sequence: [(+45/0/-45/90)_2]_s
Material: T800/M21
Ply-thickness: 0.2553
Number of plies: 16
Impact energy (J): 28Details about this dataset are available from the main record: https://doi.org/10.15125/BATH-0019