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LONG-TERM STRUCTURAL DEFICIENCIES IN A MAT FOUNDATION ON CLAY SOIL

2013

A 3-story building with a mat foundation consisting of a slab on a grid of grade beams performed poorly on clay soil. Cracking of the slab became rogressively worse as a result of the incorrect esign and fluctuations in the groundwater pressure under the foundation. The cyclic presence and absence of water rusted the steel reinforcement, and the sulfates in the clay soil caused formation of ettringite in the concrete. Plastic hinges formed in the slab and settlements occurred, causing damage to the beams. The situation is still in progress and may lead to the collapse of the structure under normal service conditions. The geotechnical and structural investigations performed to survey and ass…

Geotechnical investigationMat foundation Concrete slab Progressive collapse Differential settlements Soil-water movement.Mat foundationcrackingFoundation (engineering)Progressive collapsesoil water movementBuilding and Constructionprogressive collapsegeotechnical investigationsCrackingSettore ICAR/09 - Tecnica Delle CostruzioniShallow foundationdifferential settlementsSoil waterSlabMat foundation concrete slab progressive collapse differential settlements soil water movement cracking geotechnical investigationsGeotechnical engineeringSafety Risk Reliability and Qualityconcrete slabGroundwaterGeologyCivil and Structural Engineering
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The role of pore topology on the behaviour of FCC zeolite additives

1999

Abstract A large variety of zeolite topologies including: large pore tridirectional (Beta), large pore unidirectional (Mordenite, SSZ-24), bidirectional 10 member ring pores (MRP) (ZSM-5), bidirectional 10 × 8 MRP (Ferrierite), tridirectional with connected 12 and 10 MRP (CIT-1), bidirectional with 12 MRP connected by 10 MRP (NU-87), tridirectional with 10 × 11 × 12 MRP (NU-86), and finally 10 MRP, and independent 12 MR cavities connected by 10 MR windows (MCM-22), have been studied as catalysts for the cracking of a gasoline range model molecule ( n -heptane). Kinetic and decay constants as well as selectivity parameters such as paraffin/olefin, i -C 4 / n -C 4 , i -C 5 / n -C 5 , C 3 /C 4…

HeptaneOlefin fiberChemistryProcess Chemistry and TechnologyMineralogyFluid catalytic crackingMolecular sieveCatalysisMordeniteCrystallographychemistry.chemical_compoundFerrieriteZeoliteSelectivityApplied Catalysis A: General
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Catalytic activity of large-pore high Si/Al zeolites: Cracking of heptane on H-Beta and dealuminated HY zeolites

1987

Abstract The catalytic activity, selectivity, catalyst decay, thermal and hydrothermal stability, and acidity of H-Beta and HY zeolites with Si Al ratios of 7.5 and 10, respectively, have been studied during cracking of n-heptane at 450 °C and atmospheric pressure. It has been found that the H-Beta zeolite is more active and decays more slowly than HY. H-Beta presents a higher steric hindrance for dibranched molecules and therefore its open structure should be smaller than that of HY. A lower hydrogen transfer activity and hydrothermal stability is observed for H-Beta in comparison with the corresponding HY.

Heptanechemistry.chemical_compoundChemistryInorganic chemistryPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryZeoliteFluid catalytic crackingSelectivityChemical reactionPyrolysisCatalysisHydrothermal circulationCatalysisJournal of Catalysis
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Soil structure and bypass flwo processes in a Vertsol under sprinkler and drip irrigation.

2007

In this paper morphological and physical characteristics, as well as flow behaviour of a Mediterranean Vertisol under the influence of two different irrigation systems currently used for irrigation, i.e. drip and sprinkler systems, were compared. No differences in soil texture, compaction and in potential cracking were found on cores from the two fields. However, field application of methylene blue showed the presence of continuous macropores, penetrating up to depths of 20-25 cm from the soil surface, in the field where the drip system was in use (field 1). This was considered to be the pre-existing soil structure. Instead, macropores terminating at a depth ranging between 5 and 10 cm from…

HydrologyIrrigationMacroporeSoil textureSoil ScienceDrip irrigationVertisolBypass flow crackingSoil structureHydraulic conductivitySoil waterSoil structureDrip irrigationEnvironmental scienceSettore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-ForestaliSprinkler irrigationBypass flow
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A novel micro-mechanical model for polycrystalline inter-granular and trans-granular fracture

2017

In this work, a novel grain boundary formulation for inter-and trans-granular cracking of polycrystalline materials is presented. The formulation is based on the use of boundary integral equations for anisotropic solids and has the advantage of expressing the considered problem in terms of grain boundary variables only. Inter-granular cracking occurs at the grain boundaries whereas trans-granular cracking is assumed to take place along specific cleavage planes, whose orientation depends on the crystallographic orientation of the grains. The evolution of inter-and trans-granular cracks is then governed by suitably defined cohesive laws, whose parameters characterize the behavior of the two f…

Inter-granular crackingMaterials scienceMechanical EngineeringMicromechanics02 engineering and technology021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciencesStrength of materials010101 applied mathematicsPolycrystalline materialMechanics of MaterialsFracture (geology)Boundary element methodGeneral Materials ScienceMechanics of MaterialCrystalliteMaterials Science (all)0101 mathematicsComposite material0210 nano-technologyBoundary element methodMicromechanicTrans-granular cracking
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A nonlinear finite element approach with cohesive-frictional interfaces for mode II Transverse Crak Tension test insight

2016

In many circumstances structural failure modes are driven by the formation and propagation of fractures. For instance in composite laminate structures one of the most worrying condition is delamination, which is an interlaminar progressive fracture. Fracture toughness is the material mechanical parameters which ensure fracture safe condition and it is also an essential parameter for performing nonlinear structural analysis, no matter if based on Fracture Mechanics or by means of Interface Cohesive theories. It is then of paramount relevance to evaluate the critical fracture energy by means of simple and reliable laboratory tests. Several tests are available for the direct determination of m…

Interface Mode II fracture Transverse Crack Tension testSettore ICAR/08 - Scienza Delle Costruzioni
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Fatigue Design of Cruciform Joints including V-notch Effect at the Weld Toe

2014

Abstract The present paper proposes a new and more accurate fatigue life prediction model for fillet welded joints in steel subjected to constant amplitude loading. With the traditional fracture mechanics approach, the greatest difficulty when computing the fatigue life of a welded detail is to determine the initial crack size a0. The classical way to determine the stress intensity factor K (SIF) is by using the following formula Where σ is the applied stress, a is the crack size and g(a/T) the geometrical correction factor which has been determined by Gurney function or similar solutions. This approach is not accurate for short crack because of the singular V-notch behaviour close to the c…

J-integralStrain energy release rateMaterials sciencecrack initiationbusiness.industryCrack tip opening displacementFracture mechanicsGeneral MedicineStructural engineeringCrack growth resistance curveToeSteel welded jointsCrack closureenergy release ratebusinessshort crackfatigue designStress intensity factorStress concentrationProcedia Materials Science
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Thermo-rheological analysis of WMA-additive modified binders

2020

AbstractThermo-rheological characteristics of unmodified and modified bitumen have significant impacts on the mechanical response of asphalt. This study investigates the impacts of an organic and a chemical Warm Mix Asphalt additive on bitumen thermo-rheological and mechanical characteristics. Modified binders with different concentrations of each additive were studied and analysed comparatively to a 40/60 penetration grade bitumen. Frequency sweep tests were performed at different ageing levels to characterise the Linear Viscoelastic properties. The multiple stress creep and recovery, linear amplitude sweep (LAS) and low temperature creep stiffness tests, together with the Glover–Rowe (G–R…

Materials science0211 other engineering and technologiesStiffness020101 civil engineering02 engineering and technologyBuilding and ConstructionViscoelasticitySweep frequency response analysis0201 civil engineeringShear modulusCreepRheologyMechanics of MaterialsAsphalt021105 building & constructionSolid mechanicsAgeing Bitumen rheology Fatigue Low-temperature cracking Rutting Warm mix asphalt (WMA) additivesmedicineSettore ICAR/04 - Strade Ferrovie Ed AeroportiGeneral Materials ScienceComposite materialmedicine.symptomCivil and Structural EngineeringMaterials and Structures
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Laser ultrasonics for defect evaluation on coated railway axles

2020

Abstract This scientific paper focuses on the application of an advanced non-destructive technique for an effective inspection of railway axles. The method pertains to ultrasonic techniques, which are widely used in the railway field. The experimental investigation was carried out on simulated defects tooled near the cross section reduction of the axle, in order to simulate fatigue cracks which, due to notch effect, can trigger crack propagation and axle failure. The aim of this research activity is to evaluate how efficiently the proposed technique detects defects and to verify its applicability to axles with a black coating for protection. In view of the experimental setup, comprising a p…

Materials scienceAcousticsNon-destructive testingLaser ultrasonicengineering.material01 natural scienceslaw.inventionOpen crackSettore ING-IND/14 - Progettazione Meccanica E Costruzione Di MacchineCross section (physics)Coatinglaw0103 physical sciencesNon-destructive testing Non-contact techniques Laser ultrasonic Railway axle inspection Open crackGeneral Materials Science010301 acoustics010302 applied physicsLaser ultrasonicsNon-contact techniquesMechanical EngineeringFracture mechanicsCondensed Matter PhysicsLaserAxleInterferometryRailway axle inspectionengineeringUltrasonic sensorNDT & E International
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Development and analysis of a model based on chirped fiber Bragg gratings employed for cracks characterization in materials

2018

In this work a model was developed that allows to understand the behavior of a chirped fiber Bragg grating for the detection and characterization of cracks in materials. In addition to the amplitude response, we show that the group delay of the grating provides useful information for the characterization of the crack. The position of the crack can be determined thanks to the linear chirp of the grating that fixes a correlation between the spatial position and both, the wavelength and the group delay. However, our analysis shows that this simple approach has a source of error, which can be overcome if a controllable external strain can be applied to the embedded grating, additional to the st…

Materials scienceCiencias FísicasPhysics::Optics02 engineering and technologyGratingFabry-Perot cavityIDENTIFICATION OF MATERIAL CRACKS01 natural sciencesFABRY–PEROT CAVITY010309 opticsFabry–Perot cavityOpticsFiber Bragg gratingPosition (vector)0103 physical sciencesMODELING OF SENSORSChirpFiberElectrical and Electronic EngineeringPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryGroup delay and phase delayModelling of sensorsÓpticaChirped fibre Bragg gratingsbusiness.industryChirped fiber Bragg gratingsIdentification of material cracksOptical fiber sensorsCHIRPED FIBER BRAGG GRATINGSFísicaOptical fibre sensors021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsUNESCO::FÍSICA::Óptica ::Fibras ópticasElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsWavelengthTransmission (telecommunications):FÍSICA::Óptica ::Fibras ópticas [UNESCO]Modeling of sensorsOPTICAL FIBER SENSORS0210 nano-technologybusinessCIENCIAS NATURALES Y EXACTAS
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