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Analytical evaluation of steel–concrete composite trussed beam shear capacity

2015

A calculation method for the prediction of the shear resistance of precast composite beams, named Hybrid Steel Trussed-Concrete Beams (HSTCBs), is herein proposed. HSTCBs are constituted by a prefabricated steel truss embedded within a concrete matrix cast in situ so that, after curing, the two materials work together in the mechanical response of the composite structural element, the steel truss behaving as reinforcement of the beam. The proposed analytical model is developed on the basis of the results of a reference experimental campaign of three-point bending tests available in the literature, carried out on specimens of HSTCB designed in order to attain a shear failure. Furthermore, th…

EngineeringDiagonalComposite number0211 other engineering and technologiesTruss020101 civil engineering02 engineering and technologyAnalytical modeling; Beam and arch action; Shear resistance; Steel–concrete composite beams; Building and Construction; Civil and Structural Engineering; Mechanics of Materials; Materials Science (all)0201 civil engineeringStructural elementAnalytical modelingBeam and arch actionPrecast concreteSteel–concrete composite beams021105 building & constructionGeneral Materials ScienceMechanics of MaterialCivil and Structural Engineeringbusiness.industryStructural engineeringBuilding and ConstructionFinite element methodSettore ICAR/09 - Tecnica Delle CostruzioniShear resistanceMechanics of MaterialsSolid mechanicsSteel–concrete composite beamMaterials Science (all)businessBeam (structure)
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Identification of a static tool force model for robotic face milling

2014

In this paper two different process models which can predict the mean value components of the tool forces when milling aluminium, bronze and steel with an industrial robot have been estimated. The parameters in the process models were depth and width of cut, while feedrate and cutting speed were found from the tool manufacturer's datasheets. The models were estimated from a large set of machining experiments. Different measurement sets were used for parameter estimation and for model verification. The estimated models were found to be accurate. For the experiments in aluminium and the model using only the depth of cut as parameter, the average error was about 18N. For the model using both d…

EngineeringEngineering drawingProcess modelingbusiness.industryEstimation theoryProcess (computing)Mechanical engineeringlaw.inventionIndustrial robotMachininglawJoint stiffnessFace (geometry)medicineRobotmedicine.symptombusiness2014 IEEE/ASME 10th International Conference on Mechatronic and Embedded Systems and Applications (MESA)
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Comparison of different uncertainty techniques in urban stormwater quantity and quality modelling

2011

Abstract Urban drainage models are important tools used by both practitioners and scientists in the field of stormwater management. These models are often conceptual and usually require calibration using local datasets. The quantification of the uncertainty associated with the models is a must, although it is rarely practiced. The International Working Group on Data and Models, which works under the IWA/IAHR Joint Committee on Urban Drainage, has been working on the development of a framework for defining and assessing uncertainties in the field of urban drainage modelling. A part of that work is the assessment and comparison of different techniques generally used in the uncertainty assessm…

EngineeringEnvironmental Engineering* MCMCRainmedia_common.quotation_subjectBayesian probability* Parameter probability distributionBayesian inferencecomputer.software_genre* MICAsymbols.namesake* GLUEWater QualityStatistics* Bayesian inferenceComputer SimulationQuality (business)CitiesGLUEWaste Management and Disposal* Urban drainage modelWater Science and TechnologyCivil and Structural Engineeringmedia_common* SCEM-UALikelihood Functions* Multi-objective auto-calibrationSettore ICAR/03 - Ingegneria Sanitaria-Ambientalebusiness.industryEcological ModelingUncertaintyMarkov chain Monte CarloModels TheoreticalPollutionMarkov ChainsRunoff model* UncertaintieMetropolis–Hastings algorithmsymbolsProbability distribution* AMALGAMData miningbusinessMonte Carlo MethodcomputerAlgorithmsSoftware
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Experimental test results vs. analytical prediction of welded joint strength in hybrid steel trussed concrete beams (HSTCBs)

2013

The aim of the paper is to provide practical guidelines for the design of welded joints of steel truss for encased composite steel–concrete beams. The results of experimental tests are presented and interpreted. The steel truss is made of a steel plate acting as the bottom chord, made of S355 structural steel, coupled with steel rebars which form the upper chord, and steel inclined web rebars (V-reverse) welded to the two chord elements, both of them made of steel B450C. Butt welded joints of web bar to bottom steel plate and fillet welding joints of inclined web bars to top chord bars were tested, as they are different from the ones which are normally used due to the coupling of different …

EngineeringEnvironmental EngineeringConcrete beamsComposite numberTrussWeldingwelded jointslaw.inventionComplex geometrylawComposite materialcomposite trussed beamsdigital scannerCivil and Structural EngineeringAnalytical expressionsExperimental investigationbusiness.industryAnalytical modellingExperimental investigation; composite trussed beams; welded joints; digital scanner; analytical modelingLocal failureStructural engineeringanalytical modelingSettore ICAR/09 - Tecnica Delle CostruzioniWelded jointComposite trussed beamChord (music)businessEuropean Journal of Environmental and Civil Engineering
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Global sensitivity analysis in wastewater applications: A comprehensive comparison of different methods

2013

Three global sensitivity analysis (GSA) methods are applied and compared to assess the most relevant processes occurring in wastewater treatment systems. In particular, the Standardised Regression Coefficients, Morris Screening and Extended-FAST methods are applied to a complex integrated membrane bioreactor (MBR) model considering 21 model outputs and 79 model factors. The three methods are applied with numerical settings as suggested in literature. The main objective considered is to classify important factors (factors prioritisation) as well as non-influential factors (factors fixing). The performance is assessed by comparing the most reliable method (Extended-FAST), by means of proposed…

EngineeringEnvironmental EngineeringSettore ICAR/03 - Ingegneria Sanitaria-Ambientalebusiness.industryCalibration (statistics)MBR modellingEcological ModelingWastewater treatmentGlobal sensitivity analysicomputer.software_genreSimilarity (network science)RankingGlobal sensitivity analysisCalibrationLinear regressionRange (statistics)Variance decomposition of forecast errorsData miningSensitivity (control systems)businesscomputerSoftwareEnvironmental Modelling & Software
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Using FEM simulation to predict structural performances of a sailing dinghy

2017

The use of finite element method (FEM) tools is proposed to investigate the structural response of an eco-sustainable sailing yacht to different loading conditions, typical of those acting during regattas. The boat is, in particular, a 4.60 m dinghy with the hull and the deck made of an hybrid flax–cork sandwich and internal reinforcements made of marine plywood. A preliminary activity has consisted in the refitting of an existing model in order to reduce the hull weight and to improve performances during manoeuvrings. These tasks have been interactively simulated in the virtual environment of the boat CAD model, where longitudinal and transversal reinforcements were enlightened and the m…

EngineeringFEMbusiness.industry020101 civil engineering02 engineering and technologyStructural engineeringFinite element methodIndustrial and Manufacturing Engineering0201 civil engineeringDeckModeling and simulation020303 mechanical engineering & transports0203 mechanical engineeringBeam (nautical)FEM; Refitting; Sailing yacht; Modeling and Simulation; Industrial and Manufacturing EngineeringRefittingHullModeling and SimulationSailing yachtEngineering design processbusinessSettore ING-IND/15 - Disegno E Metodi Dell'Ingegneria IndustrialeStrain gaugeFem simulations
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A systematic approach for fine-tuning of fuzzy controllers applied to WWTPs

2010

A systematic approach for fine-tuning fuzzy controllers has been developed and evaluated for an aeration control system implemented in a WWTP. The challenge with the application of fuzzy controllers to WWTPs is simply that they contain many parameters, which need to be adjusted for different WWTP applications. To this end, a methodology based on model simulations is used that employs three statistical methods: (i) Monte-Carlo procedure: to find proper initial conditions, (ii) Identifiability analysis: to find an identifiable parameter subset of the fuzzy controller and (iii) minimization algorithm: to fine-tune the identifiable parameter subset of the controller. Indeed, the initial locatio…

EngineeringFine-tuningMathematical optimizationEnvironmental Engineeringbusiness.industryEcological ModelingControl variableTrial and errorFuzzy logicLatin hypercube samplingControl theoryControl systemIdentifiabilitybusinessSoftwareEnvironmental Modelling & Software
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Large Scale Control of Deferrable Domestic Loads in Smart Grids

2016

International audience; In this paper, we investigate a realistic and low-cost deployment of large scale direct control of inelastic home appliances whose energy demand cannot be shaped, but simply deferred. The idea is to exploit 1) some simple actuators to be placed on the electric plugs for connecting or disconnecting appliances with heterogeneous control interfaces, including non-smart appliances, and 2) the Internet connections of customers for transporting the activation requests from the actuators to a centralized controller. Our solution requires no interaction with home users: in particular, it does not require them to express their energy demand in advance. A queuing theory model …

EngineeringGeneral Computer ScienceExploitQueuing analysis020209 energyDistributed computingReal-time computing02 engineering and technology7. Clean energySettore ING-INF/04 - AutomaticaControl theory0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering[INFO.INFO-SY]Computer Science [cs]/Systems and Control [cs.SY]Queueing theoryLoad managementLoad modelingbusiness.industrySettore ING-INF/03 - TelecomunicazioniQuality of serviceScale (chemistry)[SPI.NRJ]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Electric powerComputer Science (all)Smart gridsLoad management; Load modeling; Power demand; Queuing analysis; Smart grids;Settore ING-IND/33 - Sistemi Elettrici Per L'EnergiaSmart gridSoftware deploymentPower demandThe Internetbusiness
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Static and dynamic policies with RFID for the scheduling of retrieval and storage warehouse operations

2013

Warehouses are essential components of logistics and supply chains. The performance of warehouse operations significantly affects the efficiency of the whole chain it belongs to. Radio frequency identification (RFID) is an emerging technology capable of providing real-time information about the location and properties of tagged object(s), such as people, equipment or products. The objective of this article is threefold, to propose and compare different offline and online policies for the scheduling of warehouse operations, to design a tool that allows the decision maker to compare policies and environments without putting them into practice, and to study the benefits that can be obtained if…

EngineeringGeneral Computer Sciencebusiness.industryDistributed computingSupply chainTardinessReal-time computingGeneral EngineeringDimensional modelingScheduling (computing)WarehouseRadio-frequency identificationReal-time databusinessHeuristic routingComputers & Industrial Engineering
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Situation Understanding for Operational Art in Cyber Operations

2016

This paper presents a theoretically motivated framework and methodology that has been designed for finding out the emergent phenomena and information needs for planning and decision-making. The approach is based on complexity thinking, system modeling, communication and cognition philosophy, social system theories and content analysis research technique. It provides results with the analysis of quite small sets of information. The paper demonstrates the approach with a case study. The study was performed in an international cyber experiment of the Multinational Capability Development Campaign (MCDC) 2013-2014. The case study shows that the proposed approach is plausible for increasing under…

EngineeringInformation Systems and ManagementComputer Networks and Communicationsbusiness.industryManagement scienceCognitionInformation needsSystems modelingOperational level of warHardware and ArchitectureContent analysisMultinational corporationSocial systemSafety Risk Reliability and QualitybusinessCyberspaceSafety ResearchSoftwareInternational Journal of Cyber Warfare and Terrorism
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