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A NEW SYMMETRIC AND POSITIVE DEFINITE BOUNDARY ELEMENT FORMULATION FOR LATERAL VIBRATIONS OF PLATES

1997

Abstract A new symmetric and positive definite boundary element method in the time domain is presented for the dynamic analysis of thin elastic plates. The governing equations of the problem are obtained from a variational principle in which a hybrid modified functional is employed. The functional is expressed in terms of the domain and boundary basic variables in plate bending, assumed to be independent of each other. In the discretized model the boundary variables are expressed by nodal values, whereas the internal displacement field is modelled by a superposition of static fundamental solutions. The equations of motion are deduced from the functional stationarity conditions and they cons…

Acoustics and UltrasonicsMechanical EngineeringMathematical analysisBoundary (topology)Equations of motionBending of platesMixed boundary conditionCondensed Matter PhysicsBoundary knot methodSingular boundary methodMechanics of MaterialsFree boundary problemBoundary element methodMathematicsJournal of Sound and Vibration
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Global-Local model for guided wave scattering problems with application to defect characterization in built-up composite structures

2020

Abstract Predicting scattering of elastic guided waves in multi-layered solid plates with geometrical and/or material discontinuities is of great interest to many fields, including ultrasonic-based Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) and health monitoring of critical structural components (SHM). The problem is complicated by the multimode and dispersive behaviour of the guided waves. This paper describes a unified Global-Local (GL) approach that is computationally efficient in cases that can be very complex in terms of geometry and/or material properties. One example of this is a composite built-up structure. The proposed GL procedure discretizes the “local” region with the scattering discontinui…

AcousticsNon-destructive testingClassification of discontinuitiesScatteringNondestructive testingGlobal-Local methodGeneral Materials ScienceGuided elastic wavePhysicsStructural health monitoringGuided wave testingScatteringbusiness.industryApplied MathematicsMechanical EngineeringCondensed Matter PhysicsFinite element methodDiscontinuity (linguistics)Mechanics of MaterialsComposite structureModeling and SimulationReflection (physics)Ultrasonic sensorSettore ICAR/08 - Scienza Delle CostruzionibusinessSemi-analytical finite element methodInternational Journal of Solids and Structures
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Opportunities and limitations of in-gas-cell laser spectroscopy of the heaviest elements with RADRIS

2022

International audience; The radiation detection resonance ionization spectroscopy (RADRIS) technique enables laser spectroscopic investigations of the heaviest elements which are produced in atom-at-a-time quantities from fusion-evaporation reactions. To achieve a high efficiency, laser spectroscopy is performed in a buffer-gas environment used to thermalize and stop the high-energy evaporation residues behind the velocity filter SHIP. The required cyclic measurement procedure in combination with the applied filament collection for neutralization as well as confinement of the stopped ions and subsequent pulse-heat desorption constrains the applicability of the technique. Here, some of these…

Actinidesactinideslaser spectroscopygas celltutkimusmenetelmätSuper heavy elements[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-INS-DET]Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Instrumentation and Detectors [physics.ins-det]Laser spectroscopy[PHYS.NEXP]Physics [physics]/Nuclear Experiment [nucl-ex]laserspektroskopiasuper heavy elementsGas cell
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Active repair technology applied to delaminated composite structures

2009

The main target of the present paper is represented by the fracture mechanics charac-terization of delaminated composite structures actively repaired through piezoelectric patches. A boundary element code, formulated for anisotropic piezoelectric solids, including, as limiting case, the applicability to linear elastic anisotropic materials has been then imple-mented. The modeling of the delaminated composite structures as well as of the assembled structures, made of the damaged components and the patches, has been achieved through the multidomain technique. Moreover, to take into account for the adhesive layer between the host structures and the piezoelectric patches, a "spring-model" has b…

Active Repair Technology Piezoelectric Patch Boundary Element Method Multidomain Technique Spring ModelSettore ICAR/04 - Strade Ferrovie Ed Aeroporti
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BE contact analysis of delamination cracks actively repaired trhough piezoelectric active patches

2009

Active Repair Piezoelectric Materials Boundary Element Method Delamination Cracks Friction
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Analysis of piezoelectric active patches performances by boundary element techniques

2008

This paper presents the analysis of active piezoelectric patches for cracked structures by Boundary Element Method. A two dimensional boundary integral formulation based on the multidomain technique is used to model cracks and to assemble the multi-layered piezoelectric patches to the host damaged structures. The fracture mechanics behavior of the repaired structures is analyzed for both perfect and imperfect interface between patches and host beams. The imperfect interface, representing the adhesive between two different layers, is modeled by using a “Spring Model” that involves linear relationships between the interface tractions, in normal and tangential directions, and the respective di…

Active Repair Piezoelectric Materials Boundary Element Method Imperfect BondingSettore ING-IND/04 - Costruzioni E Strutture Aerospaziali
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Contra la patologización intensiva en términos de derechos humanos: Activismo gordo en Argentina

2020

This work addresses the way in which Argentine Fat Activism has developed, in recent years, the demand for depathologization of fatness, taking elements from critical discourses on the health of fat people to frame them in a perspective typical of the Human Rights. First, the contemporary fat body is described in terms of stigma and discrimination, especially in the health field. Then, they refer to a series of critical positions on the pathologization and medicalization of fatness from the biomedical perspective, Fat Studies and Fat Activism. Lastly, a series of interventions that the Argentine activist collective Taller Hacer la Vista Gorda produced between 2017 and 2020 were considered, …

Activismo gordo en Argentina Contrera [1137-7038 8537 Arxius de sociologia 562372 2020 42 7674040 Contra la patologización intensiva en términos de derechos humanos]in recent yearsDespatologización.Human RightsFat Studiesespecially in the health field. Thenthe contemporary fat body is described in terms of stigma and discriminationthey refer to a series of critical positions on the pathologization and medicalization of fatness from the biomedical perspectivea series of interventions that the Argentine activist collective Taller Hacer la Vista Gorda produced between 2017 and 2020 were consideredCOVID-19:SOCIOLOGÍA [UNESCO]and highlights the innovation of the local turn in the current context of pandemic. Estudios Sobre GorduraActivismo Gordo1137-7038 8537 Arxius de sociologia 562372 2020 42 7674040 Contra la patologización intensiva en términos de derechos humanos: Activismo gordo en Argentina ContreraDerechos HumanosDepathologization 175 188focusing on the claim of depathologizationUNESCO::SOCIOLOGÍAFat Studies and Fat Activism. Lastlythe demand for depathologization of fatnesstaking elements from critical discourses on the health of fat people to frame them in a perspective typical of the Human Rights. FirstFat ActivismLaura This work addresses the way in which Argentine Fat Activism has developed
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Hierarchical adaptive cross approximation GMRES technique for solution of acoustic problems using the boundary element method

2009

In this paper a new Rapid Acoustic Boundary Element Method (RABEM) is presented using a Hierarchical GMRES solver for 3D acoustic problems. The Adaptive Cross Approximation is used to generate both the system matrix and the right hand side vector. The ACA is also used to evaluate the potential and the particle velocity values at selected internal points. Two different GMRES solution strategies (without preconditioner and with a block diagonal preconditioner) are developed and tested for low and high frequency problems. Implementation of different boundary conditions (i.e. Dirichlet, Neumann and mixed Robin) is also described. The applications presented include the problem of noise acting on…

Adaptive Cross ApproximationAcoustic problemBoundary element methodFast BEM solver
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Model interpretation from the additive elements of the PWRSS in GLMMs

2013

Generalized Linear Mixed models(GLMMs)have rapidly become a widely used tool for modelling clustered and longitudinal data with non-Normal responses. Although a large amount of work has been done in the literature on likelihood-based inference on GLMMs,little seems to have been done on the decomposition of the total variability associated to the different components of a mixed model.In this work we try to generalize the idea of likelihood additive elements Whittaker,1984), proposed in the context of GLMs,to the case of GLMMs by using the Penalized Weighted Residual Sum of Squares(PWRSS). The proposal is illustrated by means of areal application.

Additive elementPenalized Weighted Residual Sum of Squares.Settore SECS-S/01 - StatisticaGLMM
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On the use of the electromechanical impedance technique for the assessment of dental implant stability: Modeling and experimentation

2014

We propose the electromechanical impedance technique to monitor the stability of dental implants. The technique consists of bonding one wafer-type piezoelectric transducers to the implant system. When subjected to an electric field, the transducer induces structural excitations which, in turn, affect the transducer’s electrical admittance. The hypothesis is that the health of the bone surrounding the implant affects the sensor’s admittance. A three-dimensional finite element model of a transducer bonded to the abutment of a dental implant placed in a host bone site was created to simulate the progress of the tissue healing that occurs after surgery. The healing was modeled by changing the …

AdmittanceMaterials scienceMechanical Engineeringmedicine.medical_treatmentfinite element methodosseointegrationPiezoelectricityFinite element methodOsseointegrationTransducerdental implant stabilitymedicineGeneral Materials ScienceImplantDental implantElectromechanical impedance techniqueAbutment (dentistry)Biomedical engineering
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