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D. Rocco

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3D buckling analysis of multidelaminated composite specimens

2007

The behaviour of thin composite laminates (unidirectional, cross-ply and angle-ply) under compressive loads has been examined in cases where multiple delaminations are present. The problem is solved using the Finite Element Method (FEM) both with linear analyses, based on the eigenvalues research problem, and with nonlinear analyses, based on incremental-iterative procedures. In particular, the role of the delamination length, of the angle of the plies and of the stacking sequence on the critical load is investigated. Results are compared with those found in literature derived from experimental or numerical 2D analyses.

Materials scienceBucklingComposite numberTA401-492Materials ChemistryCeramics and CompositesFEM analysisbucklingComposite materialSettore ING-IND/15 - Disegno E Metodi Dell'Ingegneria IndustrialeMaterials of engineering and construction. Mechanics of materialsdelaminationcomposite laminate
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Exo-ALK Proof of Concept: Exosomal Analysis of ALK Alterations in Advanced NSCLC Patients

2017

Exosomes ALK-EML4 RNA
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Silicon metasurfaces with tunable electromagnetic resonances for nonlinear optical conversion

2021

Dielectric metasurfaces sustain electromagnetic modes which can be exploited to enhance nonlinear frequency-conversion processes such as third-harmonic generation. In this work we employ electron-beam lithography to fabricate silicon metasurfaces supporting electromagnetic resonances with different quality factors (Q), ruled by the geometry. This allows to investigate the trade-off between resonant enhancement and matching the spectral bandwidth of the ultrafast excitation source. Both experiments and simulations indicate that higher values of Q do not a priori bring about a stronger third-harmonic generation, which correlates to the spectral overlap between the metasurface resonance and th…

metasurfaceNonlinear optics
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