Atomic Structure and Microstructure of Materials: Lattice Planes and Miller Indices
This set of animations covers indexing of planes and Miller indices. From TLP: Lattice Planes and Miller Indices
Atomic Structure and Microstructure of Materials: The Stereographic Projection
This set of animations covers the principles of stereographic projection and the use of the Wulff net in plotting poles. From TLP: The Stereographic Projection
Biomaterials and Biomedical Materials: Structure of Bone and Implant materials
This set of animations demonstrates stresses in bone and femoral implants and their properties. From TLP: Structure of Bone and Implant materials
Biomaterials and Biomedical Materials: The Structure and Mechanical Behaviour of Wood
This set of animations consists of interactive 3D models of Scots pine and greenheart wood, and 3 point bending test of wet balsa. From TLP: The Structure and Mechanical Behaviour of Wood
Atomic Structure and Microstructure of Materials: Crystallographic Texture
This set consists of animations and user controlled simulations of Eulerian cradle, EBSD, CODF, GOSS texture and texture build up. From TLP: Crystallographic Texture
Atomic Structure and Microstructure of Materials: Solidification of Alloys
This set of animations covers different aspects of solidification, it includes interactive phase diagrams. From TLP: Solidification of Alloys
Atomic Structure and Microstructure of Materials: Stress-strain curve in polymers
This animation presents an interactive idealised polymer stress-strain curve. From TLP: Crystallinity in Polymers
Interactive model of the tetragonal structure of ZrO2
Interactive, rotatable model of the tetragonal structure of ZrO2.
Model of the cubic Fluorite structure of ZrO2
Rotating model of the cubic Fluorite structure of ZrO2.
Zinc thiourea sulphate (ZTS) structure
The micrograph shows zinc thiourea sulphate (ZTS) structure in dielectric ceramic
Real-Time Embedded Systems - Simple Real Time System Structure
This lecture is the only part of the "Simple Real Time System Structure" topic in the Real-Time Embedded Systems module.
Regularity conditions for Banach function algebras
In June 2009 the Operator Algebras and Applications International Summer School was held in Lisbon. Dr Joel Feinstein taught one of the four courses available on Regularity conditions for Banach function algebras. He delivered four 90 minute lectures on and this learning object contains the slides, handouts, annotated slides and audio podcasts from each session. Banach function algebras are complete normed algebras of bounded, continuous, complex-valued functions defined on topological spaces.
The NHS - its organisation and structure
26 PowerPoint slides from Richard Smith of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine on The NHS - its organisation and structure, covering: History, Organisation, Finance and Staff.
4.5 The ageing brain
This unit looks at two topics that are of immense worldwide social, economic, ethical, and political importance – ‘addiction’ and ‘neural ageing’. You will develop a Master's level approach to the study of specific issues within these two important subject areas.
TALAT Lecture 2110.02: Product information structure, business concept and LCA
This lecture gives a brief introduction to the product information structure, a sustainable business concept and Life Cycle; it presents the product and process "Generic Code" - the chromosomes; it generates interest about the concept of "Know Your Product", "Life Cycle Logistics", "Universal Virtues" and "Material/Component Hierarchical Structure" and their use creating a sustainable business concept; it imparts knowledge about Life Cycle Assessment. Some familiarity with QFD (Quality Functions
The grain structure of extruded aluminium
The extrusion process leads to the elongation of grains. This micrograph shows a longitudinal section with the extrusion direction lying horizontal. Some large subgrains (or groups of subgrains) are apparent, and some high angle boundary migration has occurred normal to the extrusion direction. Grains near the extrudate centre have a lower aspect ratio.
Growth of a two-dimensional grain structure
A Voronoi diagram is created using Surface Evolver, from a random set of (N=1000) points to represent the grain structure. The boundary length is then minimised, subject to the constraint of constant area. The video shows the growth of a two-dimensional grain structure: From TLP: Grain growth, http://www.doitpoms.ac.uk/tlplib/grainGrowth/2dcomputersimulation.php
5.069 Crystal Structure Analysis (MIT)
This course covers the following topics: X-ray diffraction: symmetry, space groups, geometry of diffraction, structure factors, phase problem, direct methods, Patterson methods, electron density maps, structure refinement, how to grow good crystals, powder methods, limits of X-ray diffraction methods, and structure data bases.
Protein Structure Part 3
This course is part of a series taught by Kevin Ahern at Oregon State University on General Biochemistry. For more information about online courses go to http://ecampus.oregonstate.edu/
1. Another type of fibrous protein is collagen, the most abundant protein in your body. It contains three intertwined helices comprised of abundant repeating units of glycine, proline, and hydroxylproline
2. Hydroxylation of proline is a post-translational modification (occurs after the protein is made) and the
Protein Structure Part 2
This course is part of a series taught by Kevin Ahern at Oregon State University on General Biochemistry. For more information about online courses go to http://ecampus.oregonstate.edu/
1. In predicting charge of a molecule, a reasonable approximation (note that this is an approximation) is that if the pH of a solution in which an ionizable group is located is below the pKa by one or more units, the proton is ON, whereas if the pH of the solution is one or more units above the pKa, the proton i