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A FEM model of rail track-ground system to calculate the ground borne vibrations: A case of rail track with wooden sleepers and k-fastenings at Caste…

2007

The prediction of ground borne vibrations is an important issue that needs a multidisciplinary research approach. The principal topics concern both the interaction between train and rail and the interaction between rail track and ground.

3d FEM modelGround borne vibrationSettore ICAR/04 - Strade Ferrovie Ed Aeroporti
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Residual stress and material flow prediction in Friction Stir Welding of Gr2 Titanium T-joints

2022

Friction Stir Welding is nowadays an established technique successfully used by many industries. However, most of the research and, consequently, most of the applications regard aluminum alloys and butt joints. T-joints are of high interest for different industrial sectors as aeronautical, aerospace, naval and ground transportation, for which joint integrity and low residual stress are extremely important. In this study, an experimental and numerical approach is proposed with the aim to study the peculiarities of the residual stress distribution and material flow occurring in FSW of CP-Ti T-joints. Experiments were carried out to assess the feasibility of the process and to acquire the temp…

Mechanics of MaterialsT-joints FEM modelFriction Stir Weldingresidual stress.Titanium alloyIndustrial and Manufacturing Engineering
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An optimization procedure for the friction stir welding FEM model of corner fillet joints

2012

Friction stir welding (FSW) is an energy efficient and environmentally "friendly" (no fumes, noise, or sparks) welding process, during which the sheets are welded together in a solid-state joining process. FSW is mature for simple configurations but a significant lack of knowledge is found when dealing with different designs such as T-sections, box sections and corner welds. Although the latter joint morphology has traditionally been considered unfeasible for the process, it seems to have a great potential to be used also for T-joint configurations, a recurrent design pattern in transport applications. A specific tool has been developed and a set of experimental welds has been produced with…

Settore ING-IND/16 - Tecnologie E Sistemi Di LavorazioneT Joints Friction Stir Welding (FSW) FEM model Response surface methods (RSM).
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On the friction stir welding of titanium alloys: Experimental measurements and FEM model fine tuning

2012

Friction Stir Welding (FSW) is a solid state welding process patented in 1991 by TWI; initially adopted to weld aluminum alloys, is now being successfully used also for magnesium alloys, copper and steels. Recently, research is focusing on titanium alloys thanks to the high interest that such materials are getting from the industry as welding of titanium alloys by traditional fusion welding techniques presents several difficulties due to high material reactivity resulting in bonding with oxygen, hydrogen, and nitrogen with consequent embrittlement of the joint. In this way FSW represents a cost effective and high quality solution. The study of the temperatures reached at the varying of the …

Friction Stir Welding Temperature FEM model.Settore ING-IND/16 - Tecnologie E Sistemi Di Lavorazione
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Advanced FEM modeling of friction stir welding of Ti6Al4V: Microstructural evolutions

2013

Friction Stir Welding (FSW) is a solid state welding process patented in 1991 by TWI; initially adopted to weld aluminum alloys, is now being successfully used also for high resistant materials. Welding of titanium alloys by traditional fusion welding techniques presents several difficulties due to high material reactivity resulting in bonding with oxygen, hydrogen, and nitrogen with consequent embrittlement of the joint. In this way FSW represents a cost effective and high quality solution. The final mechanical properties of the joints are strictly connected to the microstructural evolutions, in terms of phase change, occurring during the process. In the paper a 3D FEM model of the FSW wel…

Friction Stir Welding Titanium Alloys FEM model Phase transformation
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Comparative analysis of shear resisting models for hybrid steel trussed concrete beams

2018

The hybrid steel trussed concrete beams represent a structural solution widely adopted in the industrial constructions thanks to the numerous advantages due to their use, such as economic convenience, high performances and constructional speed de-riving from the partial prefabrication process and from the self load-carrying capacity of the beam in the first operative phase, prior to the in-site casting of concrete. The hybrid steel trussed concrete beams examined in the present study are constituted by two prin-cipal components, i.e. a steel joist with inclined rebars, realized in industry, which is welded to a smooth steel plate and then embed-ded within the concrete material cast in situ.…

Settore ICAR/09 - Tecnica Delle Costruzionihybrid steel trussed concrete beamsshear strength; inclined stirrups; hybrid steel trussed concrete beams; analytical models; FEM modelsinclined stirrupsanalytical modelsanalytical modelshear strengthFEM modelsinclined stirruphybrid steel trussed concrete beam
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Some Considerations on 3-D and 2-D Numerical Models for the Assessment of the Stability of Underground Caves

2014

The application of numerical modeling to the analysis of the stability of both natural and man-made underground caves is rapidly increasing due to the availability of powerful numerical codes, that can account for either continuum or discontinuum behavior of the rock masses. Numerical methods allow to overcome traditional methods for cave stability analysis that assume too simplified geometrical, geological and geomechanical conditions. Further, they are also able to assess the potential failure mechanisms of underground systems. On the other hand, the application of numerical methods requires availability of a detailed geo-structural survey of the cave, as well as a proper geomechanical ch…

geographyEngineeringgeography.geographical_feature_categorybusiness.industrySettore GEO/04 - Geografia Fisica E GeomorfologiaSinkholeUnderground caves Stability FEM model Three-dimensionalityCivil engineeringFinite element methodCalcareniteComplex geometryCaveGeotechnical engineeringRock mass classificationbusinessSettore GEO/05 - Geologia ApplicataJoint (geology)Plane stress
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FEM based prediction of phase transformations during Friction Stir Welding of Ti6Al4V titanium alloy

2013

Abstract Friction Stir Welding (FSW) is a solid state welding process patented in 1991 by TWI; initially adopted to weld aluminum alloys, it is now being successfully used also for high resistant materials. Welding of titanium alloys by traditional fusion welding techniques presents several difficulties due to high material reactivity with oxygen, hydrogen, and nitrogen with consequent embrittlement of the joint. In this way FSW represents a cost effective and high quality solution. The final mechanical properties of the joints are strictly connected to the microstructural evolutions, in terms of phase change, occurring during the process. In the paper a 3D FEM model of the FSW welding proc…

Plastic weldingMaterials scienceMechanical EngineeringMetallurgyTitanium alloyWeldingCondensed Matter PhysicsElectric resistance weldinglaw.inventionFusion weldingFrictionStirWelding Titanium alloys FEM model Phase transformationMechanics of MaterialslawFriction stir weldingGeneral Materials ScienceFriction weldingEmbrittlementMaterials Science and Engineering: A
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A two steps Lagrangian–Eulerian numerical model for the simulation of explosive welding of three dissimilar materials joints

2021

Abstract Explosion welding (EXW) is a solid-state joining process used to produce lap joints out of metal plates of dissimilar materials. During the process, a controlled explosive detonation results in a pressure wave pushing one of the plates to be welded, called flyer, against the other with high velocity. The high pressure and temperature generated, because of the impact energy decaying into heat, create the conditions for solid bonding phenomenon to take place. Due to the complexity of experimental tests, numerical simulation is considered a fundamental design tool for the process. Different approaches are found in literature to simulate the process. In this paper, a dual step Lagrangi…

Materials scienceExplosive materialComputer simulationDetonationMechanical engineeringWeldingIndustrial and Manufacturing Engineeringlaw.inventionEulerian analysis Explosive welding FEM model Lagrangian analysis Solid state weldingExplosion weldingLap jointlawJoint (geology)Settore ING-IND/16 - Tecnologie E Sistemi Di LavorazioneLagrangian analysis
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Numerical prediction of Biphasic Titanium Alloys Microstructure in Hot Forging Operations.

2012

Modern transportation industries shall comply with two demanding requirements: reducing operational consumption together with production costs coming from materials and labour. Current trend of engineering is oriented to meet both requirements increasing the rate of polymer matrix composites which implies association with structures made of titanium alloys. Hot forming can be used to reduce the production costs of titanium components: forging in closed dies of billets or semi finished form, in the temperature range where the Beta phase of titanium is stable, grants an adequate plasticity of the Ti-6Al-4V alloy, the most commercially used, allowing production of complex shapes with limited a…

Titanium alloys microstructure FEM model.Settore ING-IND/16 - Tecnologie E Sistemi Di Lavorazione
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