JOURNAL ARTICLE

Investigación y restauración de una cruz procesional del Museo Arqueológico Nacional

María Dolores Fuster SabaterMaría Luisa Gómez González

Year: 2011 Journal:   Patrimonio cultural de España Vol: 98 (5)Pages: 329-349

Abstract

The quantitative characterization of the microstructure of random heterogeneous media in d-dimensional Euclidean space R^{d} via a variety of n-point correlation functions is of great importance, since the respective infinite set determines the effective physical properties of the media. In particular, surface-surface F_{ss} and surface-void F_{sv} correlation functions (obtainable from radiation scattering experiments) contain crucial interfacial information that enables one to estimate transport properties of the media (e.g., the mean survival time and fluid permeability) and complements the information content of the conventional two-point correlation function. However, the current technical difficulty involved in sampling surface correlation functions has been a stumbling block in their widespread use. We first present a concise derivation of the small-r behaviors of these functions, which are linked to the mean curvature of the system. Then we demonstrate that one can reduce the computational complexity of the problem, without sacrificing accuracy, by extracting the necessary interfacial information from a cut of the d-dimensional statistically homogeneous and isotropic system with an infinitely long line. Accordingly, we devise algorithms based on this idea and test them for two-phase media in continuous and discrete spaces. Specifically for the exact benchmark model of overlapping spheres, we find excellent agreement between numerical and exact results. We compute surface correlation functions and corresponding local surface-area variances for a variety of other model microstructures, including hard spheres in equilibrium, decorated "stealthy" patterns, as well as snapshots of evolving pattern formation processes (e.g., spinodal decomposition). It is demonstrated that the precise determination of surface correlation functions provides a powerful means to characterize a wide class of complex multiphase microstructures.

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Archaeological and Historical Studies
Social Sciences →  Arts and Humanities →  Archeology
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Archaeology and Cultural Heritage
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