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Acta Materialia | 2012

Ultrasound as a probe of dislocation density in aluminum

Nicolás Mujica; Marı´a Teresa Cerda; Rodrigo Espinoza; Judit G. Lisoni; Fernando Lund

Abstract Dislocations are at the heart of the plastic behavior of crystalline materials yet it is notoriously difficult to perform quantitative, non-intrusive measurements of their single or collective properties. Dislocation density is a critical variable that determines dislocation mobility, strength and ductility. On the one hand, individual dislocations can be probed in detail with transmission electron microscopy. On the other hand, their collective properties must be simulated numerically. Here we show that ultrasound technology can be used to measure dislocation density. This development rests on theory—a generalization of the Granato–Lucke theory for the interaction of elastic waves with dislocations—and resonant ultrasound spectroscopy (RUS) measurements. The chosen material is aluminum, to which different dislocation contents were induced through annealing and cold-rolling processes. The dislocation densities obtained with RUS compare favorably with those inferred from X-ray diffraction, using the modified Williamson–Hall method.


International Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos | 2009

MEASURING DISLOCATION DENSITY IN ALUMINUM WITH RESONANT ULTRASOUND SPECTROSCOPY

Felipe Barra; Andres Caru; Maria Teresa Cerda; Rodrigo Espinoza; Alejandro Jara; Fernando Lund; Nicolás Mujica

Dislocations in a material will, when present in enough numbers, change the speed of propagation of elastic waves. Consequently, two material samples, differing only in dislocation density, will have different elastic constants, a quantity that can be measured using Resonant Ultrasound Spectroscopy. Measurements of this effect on aluminum samples are reported. They compare well with the predictions of the theory.


Biological Research | 2017

Differential roles for pathogenicity islands SPI-13 and SPI-8 in the interaction of Salmonella Enteritidis and Salmonella Typhi with murine and human macrophages

Rodrigo Espinoza; Cecilia A. Silva-Valenzuela; Fernando Amaya; Ítalo M. Urrutia; Inés Contreras; Carlos A. Santiviago

AbstractBackgroundSalmonella pathogenicity island (SPI)-13 is conserved in many serovars of S. enterica, including S. Enteritidis, S. Typhimurium and S. Gallinarum. However, it is absent in typhoid serovars such as S. Typhi and Paratyphi A, which carry SPI-8 at the same genomic location. Because the interaction with macrophages is a critical step in Salmonella pathogenicity, in this study we investigated the role played by SPI-13 and SPI-8 in the interaction of S. Enteritidis and S. Typhi with cultured murine (RAW264.7) and human (THP-1) macrophages.Results Our results showed that SPI-13 was required for internalization of S. Enteritidis in murine but not human macrophages. On the other hand, SPI-8 was not required for the interaction of S. Typhi with human or murine macrophages. Of note, the presence of an intact copy of SPI-13 in a S. Typhi mutant carrying a deletion of SPI-8 did not improve its ability to be internalized by, or survive in human or murine macrophages.ConclusionsAltogether, our results point out to different roles for SPI-13 and SPI-8 during Salmonella infection. While SPI-13 contributes to the interaction of S. Enteritidis with murine macrophages, SPI-8 is not required in the interaction of S. Typhi with murine or human macrophages. We hypothesized that typhoid serovars have lost SPI-13 and maintained SPI-8 to improve their fitness during another phase of human infection.


Applied Surface Science | 2011

Copper nanoparticles grown under hydrogen: Study of the surface oxide

D.E. Diaz-Droguett; Rodrigo Espinoza; V.M. Fuenzalida


Journal of Materials Processing Technology | 2005

Performance of Cu–TiC alloy electrodes developed by reaction milling for electrical-resistance welding

Rodrigo Palma; Aquiles H. Sepúlveda; Rodrigo Espinoza; Roberto C. Montiglio


Materials Science and Engineering A-structural Materials Properties Microstructure and Processing | 2012

Microcalorimetric study of the annealing hardening mechanism of a Cu-2.8Ni-1.4Si (at%) alloy

E. Donoso; Rodrigo Espinoza; M. J. Diánez; J.M. Criado


Diamond and Related Materials | 2014

Characterization and hydrogen storage in multi-walled carbon nanotubes grown by aerosol-assisted CVD method

Edgar Mosquera; Donovan E. Diaz-Droguett; Nicolás Carvajal; Martín Roble; Mauricio Morel; Rodrigo Espinoza


Materials Science and Engineering A-structural Materials Properties Microstructure and Processing | 2005

High-temperature deformation of dispersion-strengthened Cu-Zr-Ti-C alloys

Rodrigo Palma; Aquiles Sepúlveda; Rodrigo Espinoza; M. Jesús Diánez; J.M. Criado; M. Jesús Sayagués


Materials Science and Engineering A-structural Materials Properties Microstructure and Processing | 2007

Microstructural characterization of dispersion-strengthened Cu–Ti–Al alloys obtained by reaction milling

Rodrigo Espinoza; Rodrigo Palma; Aquiles Sepúlveda; V.M. Fuenzalida; Guillermo Solórzano; Aldo F. Craievich; David J. Smith; Takeshi Fujita; Marta López


Journal of Non-crystalline Solids | 2012

Photoluminescence in silicon/silicon oxide films produced by the Pulsed Electron Beam Ablation technique

M. Araya; D.E. Díaz-Droguett; Mauro C. C. Ribeiro; K. F. Albertin; J.I. Avila; V.M. Fuenzalida; Rodrigo Espinoza; D. Criado

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Spanish National Research Council

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