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A Viscoelastic Model for the Long-Term Deflection of Segmental Prestressed Box Girders

2017

Most of segmental prestressed concrete box girders exhibit excessive multidecade deflections unforeseeable by past and current design codes. To investigate such a behavior, mainly caused by creep and shrinkage phenomena, an effective finite element (FE) formulation is presented in this article. This formulation is developed by invoking the stationarity of an energetic principle for linear viscoelastic problems and relies on the Bazant creep constitutive law. A case study representative of segmental prestressed concrete box girders susceptible to creep is also analyzed in the article, that is, the Colle Isarco viaduct. Its FE model, based on the aforementioned energetic formulation, was succ…

TAComputational Theory and MathematicsCivil and Structural Engineering; Computer Science Applications1707 Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition; Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design; Computational Theory and MathematicsComputer Science Applications1707 Computer Vision and Pattern RecognitionComputer Graphics and Computer-Aided DesignCivil and Structural Engineering
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A Note on the Shear Influence on Belt Drive Mechanics

2007

Abstract Belt drives work often with short center distances and very different wrap arcs so that high adherence characteristics are required at the belt-pulley contact. In addition, the belt flexural stiffness reduces the contact width, but this decrease may be compensated in part by the belt softening due to the shear compliance.

Engineeringbusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringBelt frictionFlexural rigidityMechanicsStructural engineeringBelt driveComputer Graphics and Computer-Aided DesignComputer Science ApplicationsShear (geology)Mechanics of MaterialsbusinessSofteningJournal of Mechanical Design
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Development of procedures for programmable proximity aperture lithography

2013

Abstract Programmable proximity aperture lithography (PPAL) with MeV ions has been used in Jyvaskyla and Chiang Mai universities for a number of years. Here we describe a number of innovations and procedures that have been incorporated into the LabView-based software. The basic operation involves the coordination of the beam blanker and five motor-actuated translators with high accuracy, close to the minimum step size with proper anti-collision algorithms. By using special approaches, such writing calibration patterns, linearisation of position and careful backlash correction the absolute accuracy of the aperture size and position, can be improved beyond the standard afforded by the repeata…

Nuclear and High Energy Physicsta114business.industryApertureComputer sciencemicrofluidicsScalable Vector GraphicsFaraday cupcomputer.file_formatMeV ion beam lithographyprogrammable proximity aperture lithography (PPAL)symbols.namesakeSoftwareOpticsion-fluencePosition (vector)CalibrationElectronic engineeringsymbolsbusinessInstrumentationLithographycomputerBeam (structure)Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms
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A MIDI sequencer that widens access to the compositional possibilities of novel tunings

2012

We present a new Dynamic Tonality MIDI sequencer, Hex, that aims to make sequencing music in and across a large variety of novel tunings as straightforward as sequencing in twelve-tone equal temperament. It replaces the piano roll used in conventional MIDI sequencers with a two-dimensional lattice roll in order to enable the intuitive visualization and dynamic manipulation of tuning.\ud \ud In conventional piano roll sequencers, a piano keyboard is displayed on the left side of the window, and white and black note lanes extend horizontally to the right, into which a user can draw a sequence of notes. Similarly, in Hex, a button lattice is displayed in its own pane on the left side of the wi…

MIDIComputer scienceLattice (music)Computer graphics (images)PianoMedia TechnologyEqual temperamentDynamic tonalitycomputer.file_formatcomputerMusicComputer Science ApplicationsVisualization
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A computer-assisted experiment to study the influence of the point spread function in the image formation process

2018

[EN] We present a new open experimental setup assisted with LabView to be used to teach the concept of the point spread function (PSF). The PSF describes the response of an image-forming system to a point object. The PSF concept is of fundamental importance in optics since the output of an image-forming system can be simulated as the convolution of the PSF with the input object. In this work, a new graphical user interface has been developed to obtain a real-time measure of the PSF and the corresponding images provided by different lenses and pupils with different sizes and shapes. From a didactical point of view, the proposed method allows students to interpret the results in a visual and …

PhysicsPoint spread functionImage formation05 social sciencesProcess (computing)ComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISION050301 educationGeneral Physics and Astronomy01 natural sciences010309 opticsImage formationComputer graphics (images)FISICA APLICADA0103 physical sciencesGUIMATEMATICA APLICADA0503 educationPSF
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Dirichlet approximation and universal Dirichlet series

2016

We characterize the uniform limits of Dirichlet polynomials on a right half plane. In the Dirichlet setting, we find approximation results, with respect to the Euclidean distance and {to} the chordal one as well, analogous to classical results of Runge, Mergelyan and Vitushkin. We also strengthen the notion of universal Dirichlet series.

Pure mathematicsMathematics - Complex VariablesUniversal seriesApplied MathematicsGeneral Mathematics010102 general mathematicsMathematics::Analysis of PDEsMathematics::Spectral Theory16. Peace & justice01 natural sciencesDirichlet distributionEuclidean distancesymbols.namesakeChordal graph0103 physical sciencesRight half-planeFOS: Mathematics30K10symbols010307 mathematical physicsComplex Variables (math.CV)0101 mathematicsDirichlet seriesMathematicsProceedings of the American Mathematical Society
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Graphosoma (Graphosomella subgen. nov.) inexpectatum sp. nov. from Syria

2008

Settore AGR/11 - Entomologia Generale E ApplicataHeteroptera Graphosoma Syria
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Graphical models for estimating network determinants of multi-destination trips in Sicily

2017

Abstract This paper proposes a two-step approach for analysing the main determinants of multi-destination trip behaviour. It is based on a combination of graphical models and of a multinomial logistic regression model; the aim is to analyse direct and indirect effects of a wide set of tourist- and trip-related characteristics on multi-destination trip behaviour. Empirical data have been derived from a frontier survey of approximately 4000 incoming tourists in Sicily (Italy) at the end of their trip. Results suggest that multi-destination trips depend directly on the length of stay, the number of previous visits and motivation for the trip, and only indirectly on the interview month, travel …

Empirical dataTourist mobility05 social sciencesAdvertisingCountry of originSet (abstract data type)FrontierGeographyMultinomial logistic regression modelTourism Leisure and Hospitality Management0502 economics and businessEconometricsTRIPS architecture050211 marketingGraphical modelSettore SECS-S/05 - Statistica SocialeSettore SECS-S/01 - StatisticaSicily050212 sport leisure & tourismTourismLog-linear graphical modelTourist behaviour
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Shape optimization of elasto-plastic bodies under plane strains: Sensitivity analysis and numerical implementation

1992

Optimal shape design problems for an elastic body made from physically nonlinear material are presented. Sensitivity analysis is done by differentiating the discrete equations of equilibrium. Numerical examples are included.

Mathematical optimizationControl and OptimizationPlane (geometry)Structural mechanicsMathematical analysisGeneral EngineeringOptimal controlComputer Graphics and Computer-Aided DesignFinite element methodComputer Science ApplicationsNonlinear systemControl and Systems EngineeringShape optimizationSensitivity (control systems)SoftwareMathematicsPlane stressStructural Optimization
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V I G — A Visual and Dynamic Decision Support System for Multiple Objective Linear Programming

1989

In this paper we describe the principles of VIG (Visual Interactive Goal Programming), a Multiple Criteria Decision Support System, recently developed by Korhonen. PARETO RACE is a corner-stone of this system, which is designed to support both the modelling and solving of a multiple objective linear programming problem. The interface is based on one main menu, spreadsheets, and interactive use of computer graphics. VIG provides the decision-maker with the possibility to approach his/her decision problem by using an “evolutionary approach”. This means that the decision-maker does not have to specify the model precisely prior to solving the problem. In fact, the model evolves progressively. W…

Computer graphicsDecision support systemMultiple objectiveLinear programmingbusiness.industryInterface (Java)Computer scienceGoal programmingPareto principleArtificial intelligenceDecision problembusiness
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