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Hand verification for flexural strength of existing R.C. floors subject to degradation phenomena

2015

Abstract In the present paper, a simplified model for hand verification of the flexural and shear strength of existing corroded T beams cast in place of lightened R.C. orthotropic slabs forming floors is presented and discussed. Diffused and pitting corrosion on steel bars, compressive concrete strength degradation and concrete bond strength degradation are included in the model. The original contribution of the paper is evaluation of the flexural and shear strength considering both the cases of strain compatibility and absence of compatibility and considering the main parameters governing the corrosion process. An arch-resistant model for the calculus of the flexural and shear strength of …

T-beamMaterials scienceBond strengthbusiness.industryPittingBuilding and ConstructionStructural engineeringOrthotropic materialCorrosionCorrosionFlexural strengthCompatibility (mechanics)Pitting corrosionArch strength mechanismR.C. floorT beamComposite materialbusinessBondBeam (structure)Civil and Structural EngineeringCase Studies in Structural Engineering
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PRIN 2007: tecniche innovative per la definizione dello stato di degrado nei metalli

2010

Tecniche integrate corrosione bronzi archeologici
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A computational framework for low-cycle fatigue in polycrystalline materials

2021

Abstract A three-dimensional framework for low-cycle fatigue analysis of polycrystalline aggregates is proposed in this work. First, a cohesive law coupling plasticity and damage is developed for modelling cycle-by-cycle degradation of material interfaces up to complete de-cohesion and failure. The law may model both quasi-static degradation under increasing monotonic load and degradation under cyclic loading, through a coupled plasticity-damage model whose activation and flow rules are formulated in a thermodynamically consistent framework. The proposed interface laws have been then implemented and coupled with a multi-region boundary element formulation, with the aim of analysing low-cycl…

Work (thermodynamics)Materials scienceMechanical EngineeringFlow (psychology)Computational MechanicsGeneral Physics and AstronomyMicromechanicsMonotonic functionMechanicsPlasticityIntergranular corrosionComputer Science ApplicationsMechanics of MaterialsBoundary Element method Cohesive Zone Modelling Low-cycle fatigue Multiscale Materials Modelling Polycrystalline materialsDegradation (geology)Coupling (piping)Settore ING-IND/04 - Costruzioni E Strutture Aerospaziali
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Synthesis of Yb nanoparticles by laser ablation of ytterbium target in sodium bis(2-ethylhexyl)sulfosuccinate reverse micellar solution

2010

Abstract Surfactant-coated ytterbium nanoparticles were produced by Nd:YAG laser ablation of a Yb bulk target immersed in sodium bis(2-ethylhexyl)sulfosuccinate (AOT)/ n -heptane micellar solution. In our experimental conditions, as highlighted by IR spectroscopy, AOT molecules are not decomposed by the intense laser pulses but play a pivotal role in the stabilisation of Yb nanoparticles. The formation of Yb nanoparticles in the liquid phase was monitored by UV–Vis spectroscopy whereas the Yb/AOT composites obtained by evaporation of the organic solvent were characterised by XPS and TEM. Data analysis consistently shows the presence of surfactant-coated, nearly spherical and non-interacting…

YtterbiumRaman spectroscopy Plasmons corrosion inhibitionLaser ablationMaterials scienceMechanical EngineeringAnalytical chemistryInfrared spectroscopyNanoparticlechemistry.chemical_elementCondensed Matter PhysicsLaser ablation synthesis in solutionLaser ablationNanomaterialsAdsorptionNanomaterials Laser ablation Reverse micelles Surfactant YtterbiumchemistryX-ray photoelectron spectroscopyMechanics of MaterialsSurfactantGeneral Materials ScienceYtterbiumNanomaterialsReverse micelles
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Mechanical Stresses: Inhibitor of Catalyst of High Temperature Oxidation?

2001

Oxidation of metals is a complex reaction in which mechanical and chemical phenomena occur. A dynamic and macroscopic model is developed in order to simulate oxidation kinetics of a metal. It includes the stress/diffusion coupling in the bulk and the interfacial phenomena at metal/oxide interface. Its application to the Zr/ZrO 2 system shows the important role of stress field distribution in oxide on kinetic behavior. According to the sign of stress gradient in the oxide scale, the oxidation rate can speed up or slow down. The calculated kinetic curves could he fitted using a k p .t 1/n law where n and kp vary all over the process, like for the experimental kinetic curves.

ZirconiumMaterials scienceMechanical EngineeringHigh-temperature corrosionDiffusionMetallurgyKineticsOxidechemistry.chemical_elementThermodynamicsCondensed Matter PhysicsMetalStress (mechanics)Stress fieldchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryMechanics of Materialsvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumGeneral Materials ScienceMaterials Science Forum
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Interconnecteurs métalliques de piles à combustible de type SOFC - Résistance à la corrosion et conductivité électrique à haute température

2009

The need of interconnect to connect individual cells into electrical series in a SOFC stack appears as one of the most important point in fuel cell technology. The main important criteria requires for interconnect is an excellent oxidation resistance in air and in H2/H2O. The goal of this study is to determine the influence on corrosion behaviour of a reactive element oxide coating (La2O3, Y2O3) realized by MOCVD on different metallic alloys like Crofer22APU, Haynes230 and Fe30Cr. The realisation of long ageing (7 700 and 15 400 hours) proved to be insightful. The corrosion kinetic experiments, the oxide scale characterisation and ASR measurements established that the presence of perovskite…

[CHIM.MATE] Chemical Sciences/Material chemistryHigh temperature corrosionMetallic InterconnectsInterconnecteurs métalliques[CHIM.MATE]Chemical Sciences/Material chemistryÉléments réactifsReactive elementsASRVapeur d'eau[ CHIM.MATE ] Chemical Sciences/Material chemistryMOCVDwater vapouCorrosion haute températureMarquage isotopiqueSOFCTwo stage oxidation experiments
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Measurement of the intergranular corrosion growth kinetics on a 2024 aluminium alloy : new experimental approaches of damage as function of the envir…

2017

Costs of aeronautical maintenance can be reduced by implementation of “smart” inspection strategies integrating predictive data on the evolution of defects such as the propagation rate of intergranular corrosion.In this work, intergranular corrosion damage on 2024 aluminium alloy was characterized by two modes : the “perforating” damage (dissolution of the grain boundary tips) and the “blunting” damage (dissolution of the grain walls in the intergranular cavities). To evaluate the “perforating” damage, a new version of the TFP method (OTFP method) which is more complete, was designed. The OTFP method allows to detect all the intergranular corrosion defects and not only the fastest full pene…

[CHIM.THEO]Chemical Sciences/Theoretical and/or physical chemistry[CHIM.THEO] Chemical Sciences/Theoretical and/or physical chemistryConductivité électriqueIntergranular corrosionInfluence of the environmentElectrical conductivityMéthode OTFPCorrosion intergranulaireOTFP methodInfluence de l’environnement2024 alloyAlliage 2024
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Optimisation of metallic interconnects for hydrogen production by high temperature water vapour electrolysis (HTVE)

2012

The high temperature water vapour electrolysis offers a promising method for highlyefficient hydrogen production. It works as an inverse solid oxide fuel cell, using water vapourand electricity in order to produce hydrogen. A major technical difficulty related to hightemperature water vapour electrolysis (HTVE) is the development of interconnects workingefficiently on a long period. From the electrical point of view, the interconnect must have alow contact resistance with the electrodes. Indeed, it directly affects the electrochemicalconversion efficiency (water into hydrogen) and it can penalize the process. The interconnectmust present a slow oxidation kinetics and form as less as possibl…

[SPI.OTHER]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Other[ SPI.OTHER ] Engineering Sciences [physics]/OtherHigh temperature corrosionVapeur d’eau[SPI.OTHER] Engineering Sciences [physics]/OtherInterconnecteurs métalliquesMarking experimentsWater vapourHigh temperature water vapour electrolysisMetallic interconnectASR[CHIM.OTHE] Chemical Sciences/Other[ CHIM.OTHE ] Chemical Sciences/OtherCorrosion haute températureMarquage isotopiqueElectrolyse de la vapeur d’eau à haute température[CHIM.OTHE]Chemical Sciences/Other
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A novel scientific approach to the conservation of archaeological copper alloys artefacts

2007

A novel research approach focused on innovative materials and methods to assure the long-term stability of bronze archaeological artefacts during exhibition and storage is reported. The work deals with the application of advanced analytical techniques and the development, characterisation and testing of materials and procedures for the conservation, protection and restoration of ancient Cu-based alloy artefacts. Our first aim was the selection of Cu-based alloy artefacts from different archaeological sites in Southern Italy with respect of chemical composition, metallurgical features and corrosion products. This step allowed the identification of the ancient alloys, the study of natural pat…

archaeology copper-based alloys bronze disease corrosion inhibitors reference materials conservation of metalsSettore CHIM/12 - Chimica Dell'Ambiente E Dei Beni Culturali
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A Mössbauer study of the crystalline structure of the passive film formed on iron in aqueous sulfate solution containing sulfite in low concentration

1993

Electrochemically induced passivation of evaporated, enriched 57Fe in 0.5 mol dm−3 Na2SO4 + 0.001 mol dm−3 NaHSO3 aqueous solution (pH 6.5) was followed by conversion electron Mossbauer spectroscopy. The transformation of amorphous iron oxide or hydroxide into crystalline γ-FeOOH could be observed with the increase of the polarization time. The comparison of the original quantity of evaporated, enriched 57Fe layer on the surface of the samples with the dissolved iron, measured in the solutions after the polarization, proved the existence of pitting corrosion at this pH.

chemistry.chemical_compoundAqueous solutionchemistryPassivationConversion electron mössbauer spectroscopyGeneral Chemical EngineeringInorganic chemistrySodium sulfateElectrochemistryIron oxidePitting corrosionHydroxideSodium sulfiteElectrochimica Acta
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