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Granulation and suspension rheology: a unified treatment
Mixing a small amount of liquid into a powder can give rise to dry-looking granules; increasing the amount of liquid eventually produces a flowing suspension. We perform experiments on these phenomena using Spheriglass, ...
Pressure-induced localisation of the hydrogen-bond network in KOH-VI
Using a combination of ab initio crystal structure prediction and neutron diffraction techniques,
we have solved the full structure of KOH-VI at 7 GPa. Rather than being orthorhombic and
proton-ordered as had previously ...
UK Research Software Survey 2014
This spreadsheet contains the anonymised data collected as part of a survey of UK researchers in their use of research software.
We asked people specifically about “research software” which we defined as:
“Software ...
Linking particle properties to dense suspension extrusion flow characteristics using discrete element simulations
Extrusion is a widely used process for forming suspensions and pastes into designed shapes, and is central to the manufacture of many products. In this article, the extrusion through a square-entry die of non-Brownian ...
BioRock rare earth element leaching data
Sets of data from the ESA BioRock experiment showing biomining/bioleaching of elements (rare earth elements). Experiment on board of the International Space Station to study microbe-mineral interactions in space.
Data in ...
Sudden relaminarisation and lifetimes in forced isotropic turbulence
We demonstrate an unexpected connection between isotropic turbulence and wall-bounded shear flows. We perform direct numerical simulations of isotropic turbulence forced at large scales at moderate Reynolds numbers and ...
Dirac cones in two-dimensional borane
We introduce two-dimensional borane, a single-layered material of BH stoichiometry, with promising electronic properties. We show that, according to Density Functional Theory calculations, two-dimensional borane is ...
Predicting the three-dimensional folding of cis-regulatory regions in mammalian genomes using bioinformatic data and polymer models
The three-dimensional organisation of chromosomes can be probed using methods such as Capture-C. However it is unclear how such population level data relates to the organisation within a single cell, and the mechanisms ...
Supplementary data for the manuscript "Quantitative modelling predicts the impact of DNA methylation on RNA polymerase II traffic"
Patterns of gene expression are primarily determined by proteins that locally enhance or repress transcription. While many transcription factors target a restricted number of genes, others appear to modulate transcription ...
Mult-Min quantitative method of analysing effects of NaCl and phosphate on bacterial growth
Application of the Mult-Min quantiative method to experimental data investigating the effects of combined NaCl and phosphate limitation on growth of the moderately halophilic organim, Halomonas hydrothermalis. This is a ...
The long term epidemic predictions from Imperial College CovidSim Report 9
A single tarball containing several directories, corresponding to the figures and tables in our paper. Raw simulation output is provided alongside python scripts to process it, and scripts to reproduce it from the original ...
Hydrodynamic and Contact Contributions to Continuous Shear Thickening in Colloidal Suspensions
Shear thickening is a widespread phenomenon in suspension flow that, despite sustained study, is still the subject of much debate. The longstanding view that shear thickening is due to hydrodynamic clusters has been ...
Two-scale evolution during shear reversal in dense suspensions
Matlab data files used to plot the figures in a paper titled "Two-scale evolution during shear reversal in dense suspensions".
Changes of Fermi Surface Topology due to the Rhombohedral Distortion in SnTe
Stoichiometric SnTe is theoretically a small gap semiconductor that undergoes a ferroelectric distortion on cooling. In reality however, crystals are always nonstoichiometric and metallic; the ferroelectric transition is ...
A 1-dimensional statistical mechanics model for nucleosome positioning on genomic DNA
The first level of folding of DNA in eukaryotes is provided by the so-called “10-nm chromatin fibre”, where DNA wraps around histone proteins (∼10 nm in size) to form nucleosomes, which go on to create a zig-zagging ...
Shear thickening regimes of dense non-Brownian suspensions
The images are the raw figures used to produce the plots in the paper entitled: “Shear thickening regimes of dense non-Brownian suspensions” with DOI:10.1039/C5SM02326B published in the Journal “Soft Matter” by the Royal ...