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TOPOLOGY OPTIMIZATION OF A CONNECTING ROD FOR AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE

2009

The topology optimization of a structure is a process that allows to establish if in a point of an assigned domain there should be some material. No assumption is made with regard to the number and the distribution of the contours and the final topology, that can be very different compared to that one initially hypothesized. In this paper a study related to the topology optimization of a connecting rod for an internal combustion engine is presented. The used technique for the optimization is the density (or distribution of material) method. The developed application, besides giving an innovative solution of the topology of the connecting rod with a lower mass in comparison with the initial …

Topology optimization connecting rod finite element method
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On the numerical assessment of the thermo-mechanical performances of the DEMO Helium-Cooled Pebble Bed breeding blanket module

2014

Within the framework of the European DEMO Breeder Blanket Programme, a research campaign has been launched by University of Palermo, ENEA-Brasimone and Karlsruhe Institute of Technology to theoretically investigate the thermo-mechanical behavior of the Helium-Cooled Pebble Bed (HCPB) breeding blanket module of the DEMO1 blanket vertical segment, under normal operation and over-pressurization loading scenarios. The research campaign has been carried out following a theoretical-computational approach based on the finite element method (FEM) and adopting a qualified commercial FEM code. A realistic 3D FEM model of the HCPB blanket module central poloidal-radial region has been developed, inclu…

ToroidSteady stateThermo-mechanicsMechanical EngineeringNuclear engineeringHCBP blanketThermo-mechanicchemistry.chemical_elementDEMO reactorThermo-mechanics;DEMO reactor;HCBP blanketBlanketFinite element methodCoolantBreeder (animal)Nuclear Energy and EngineeringchemistryThermalDEMO reactor HCBP blanket Thermo-mechanicsEnvironmental scienceGeneral Materials ScienceSettore ING-IND/19 - Impianti NucleariHeliumCivil and Structural Engineering
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A Teaching Experience: Aeroelasticity and the Finite Element Method

2015

[EN] The aeroelastic modelling of aircraft structures is a fundamental area for the students of Aerospace Engineering Degree. This subject has a strongly multidisciplinary character and involves other several subjects like mechanics, vibrations, aerodynamics, structural analysis. Consequently, the students find stimulating the challenge of merging their knowledge at different areas. In this paper, a teaching experience on the solution of the aeroelastic problem of a 3D-wing through six different computer tasks is presented. The main objective is to attempt a relatively complex problem using a simple version of the Finite Element Method with only four degrees of freedom. The students begin c…

TorsionEngineeringFinite element methodBendingMechanical engineeringAerodinámicalcsh:Education (General)DivergencevibrationsAerodynamicsMultidisciplinary approachCalculusAeroelasticitywingVibracionesDivergenciabusiness.industryAlaAerodynamicsFlutterAeroelasticityFinite element methodFlameoFlutter instabilityVibrationFlexiónbusinesslcsh:L7-991AeroelasticidadMétodo elementos finitosTorsión
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Limitations of Cross-Cultural Customer Satisfaction Research and Recommending Alternative Methods

2004

SUMMARY Cross-cultural research in tourism is receiving increasing attention from academics. Little, however, has been done with regard to the assessment of cultural differences in tourist satisfaction. Research in tourism marketing has recognized the need for further research in cross-cultural satisfaction research, and specifically, in equivalence issues regarding the measurement of tourist satisfaction. Consequently, the aim of this conceptual paper is to focus attention on the importance of exploring cross-cultural differences in customer satisfaction research. The principal contributions are three-fold: (1) to emphasize the significance of exploring cross-cultural differences while att…

Tourism marketingAlternative methodsbusiness.industryResearch methodologyPublic relationsCross-cultural studiesTourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementCultural diversityCross-culturalCustomer satisfactionMarketingbusinessPsychologyTourismJournal of Quality Assurance in Hospitality & Tourism
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Propuesta de un método de evaluación del patrimonio cultural y su aplicación en Cortes de Pallás (Valencia)

2020

Las áreas rurales han experimentado significativas transformaciones socioeconómicas en las últimas décadas, en las cuales ha sido común la competencia de los ámbitos urbanos. Actualmente constituyen espacios multifuncionales caracterizados por el desempeño de nuevas actividades, donde el patrimonio se configura como un recurso esencial en las estrategias de desarrollo territorial (local). No obstante, el diseño de proyectos de valorización requiere la identificación del valor de cada bien. El propósito del estudio es la propuesta de un método de evaluación del patrimonio cultural, conformado por tres sistemas específicos que permiten cuantificar el interés patrimonial de los bienes inmueble…

Touristic resourcesMoorish HuertaGeography Planning and DevelopmentParticipation techniqueslcsh:G1-922Método de evaluación patrimonialDesarrollo localLocal development15. Life on landPatrimonio culturalHuerta moriscaRural heritagePatrimonio ruralTécnicas de participación11. SustainabilityHeritage evaluation methodCortes de PallásCultural heritageGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesRecursos turísticoslcsh:Geography (General)
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De la encuesta a la base de datos: experiencia de trabajo de campo del estudio «Inmigración, trabajo y salud» (Proyecto ITSAL)

2011

Objective: Despite the need for information in the area of migration and health, the available data are sparse. We describe the field work in a cross-sectional study on the health of immigrant workers in Spain. Method: A convenience sample of workers from Colombia, Ecuador, Morocco and Rumania in four cities was targeted, using a block-walking approach. The outcome rates of the American Association of Public Opinion Research were estimated. Results: Of 6,504 persons approached, 71.4% were eligible contacts. Of these contacts, only 57.8% completed interviews. Response and cooperation rates were above 50%. Conclusions: Block-walking enabled surveyors to access difficult-to-reach groups. The u…

Trabajadores inmigrantesOccupational healthData collectionField methodsSalud laboralTrabajo de campoMigrant workersRecogida de datos
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From questionnaire to database: field work experience in the "Immigration, work and health survey" (ITSAL Project) De la encuesta a la base de datos:…

2011

Objective: Despite the need for information in the area of migration and health, the available data are sparse. We describe the field work in a cross-sectional study on the health of immigrant workers in Spain. Method: A convenience sample of workers from Colombia, Ecuador, Morocco and Rumania in four cities was targeted, using a block-walking approach. The outcome rates of the American Association of Public Opinion Research were estimated. Results: Of 6,504 persons approached, 71.4% were eligible contacts. Of these contacts, only 57.8% completed interviews. Response and cooperation rates were above 50%. Conclusions: Block-walking enabled surveyors to access difficult-to-reach groups. The u…

Trabajadores inmigrantesOccupational healthlcsh:Public aspects of medicineData collectionSalud laboralTrabajo de campoField methodslcsh:RA1-1270Migrant workersRecogida de datosGaceta Sanitaria
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An integrated approach of analytical chemistry

1999

The tremendous development of physical methods of analysis offers an impressive number of tools to simultaneously determine a large number of elements and compounds at very low concentration levels. Todays Analytical Chemistry provides appropriate media to solve technical problems and to obtain correct information about chemical systems in order to take the most appropriate decisions for problem solving. In recent years the development of new strategies for sampling, sample treatment and data exploitation through the research on field sampling, microwaveassisted procedures and chemometrics, additionally the revolution of the analytical methodology provided by the development of flow analysi…

Traceabilitybusiness.industryComputer scienceFrame (networking)Analytical chemistrySample (statistics)General ChemistryAutomationField (computer science)Chemometricslcsh:ChemistryData acquisitiontraceabilitylcsh:QD1-999flow analysisanalytical chemistryanalytical strategiesclean methodsInstrumentation (computer programming)businessJournal of the Brazilian Chemical Society
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Individualized Education Plans: What Characterizes the Research?

2015

<p><em>This study illuminates the research question what characterizes the research of Special Needs Education’s (SNE’s) use of Individualized Education Plans (IEP), during the period 2010-2015? A sample of 11 relevant Norwegian publications has been analyzed by means of these criteria: Type of publication, research method(s) applied, sub-topics focused on and perspectives of SNE. Findings show (1) the amount of the research is still scarce, (2) only three researchers of PhD-level or above have participated in this sample of publications, (3) the sample demonstrates various research methods applied, although document analysis dominates, (4) there is still a need of research look…

TraditionalismPedagogylanguageSample (statistics)Individualized Education Plan; literature review; research methods; special needs education; inclusionism; traditionalismNorwegianDocument analysisSpecial educationPsychologyResearch questionlanguage.human_languageResearch methodSOCIETY, INTEGRATION, EDUCATION. Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference
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An Introduction: "to train and to be trained"

2020

The chapter describes the training model of "Experts in proximity violence and its two main features: 1. the identification of training goals capable of providing specific tools, methods and skills; 2. the creation of a training-course prototype capable of integrating the proposed objectives and the relevant contents in terms of professional spendability.

Training course methodology evaluation prototype spendability proximity violenceSettore SPS/07 - Sociologia Generale
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