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Torsional shear strength and elastic properties of adhesively bonded glass-to-steel components

2020

Nowadays glass is widely used in building applications and coupled to steel through adhesive joining. Reliable mechanical characterization of these joints is necessary to design and predict the final structure performance.In this framework, the aim of this paper is to measure the pure shear strength and elastic modulus for design and modelling of adhesive joined glass-to-steel structures.Torsional shear strength and elastic properties of an adhesively bonded glass-to-steel component were measured on several joined steel-to-steel and steel-to-glass samples.An epoxy resin-based adhesive was used as joining material for AISI304 steel and soda-lime glass.The same steel and adhesive were used to…

TorsionMaterials scienceNano-indentation02 engineering and technologyBending010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesAdhesive joiningIndentationShear strengthlcsh:TA401-492General Materials ScienceComposite materialElastic modulusImpulse excitation techniqueAdhesive joining; Glass; Nano-indentation; Shear; Steel; TorsionMechanical EngineeringShearEpoxyPure shear021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology0104 chemical sciencesSettore ING-IND/22 - Scienza E Tecnologia Dei MaterialiAdhesive joining Glass Nano-indentation Shear Steel TorsionMechanics of MaterialsSteelvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumlcsh:Materials of engineering and construction. Mechanics of materialsAdhesiveGlass0210 nano-technology
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Effects of shape of transverse cross-section on the load carrying capacity of laminated glass columns

2014

Abstract In this paper simplified expressions for the calculus of the load carrying capacity of glass columns having rectangular, tee (T) and cruciform (X) transverse cross-sections are proposed and verified against available experimental data. Members with T and X cross-sections are obtained by gluing single multilayered glass panels. The expressions derived take into account of the: shape of the transverse cross-section (rectangular, T, and, X sections); buckling phenomenon (flexural and torsional); failure in the glued sections; long time effects. Case of full connections and absence of connections are considered to determine the range of variation of expressions adopted. The comparison …

TorsionMaterials sciencebusiness.industryBucklingCompressionTorsion (mechanics)Laminated glaBuilding and ConstructionStructural engineeringLoad carryingTransverse cross sectionTransverse planeSettore ICAR/09 - Tecnica Delle CostruzioniGlass columnBucklingCruciformFlexural strengthGeneral Materials ScienceComposite materialbusinessLaminated glassCivil and Structural EngineeringFlexure
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The total social costs of constructing and operating a high-speed rail line using a case study of the Riyadh-Dammam Corridor, Saudi Arabia

2019

Introducing a High-Speed Rail technology between the Saudi Arabian cities starts raising many challenging issues of different nature ranging from technical to operational, which require huge investments in infrastructure, operations and maintenance. Background information about the development of HSR worldwide to date is included. However, the main aim of this paper is to determine a methodology to estimate the full cost of travel and provide insights into the working model developed to include the calculations of the total social costs of building a new HSR line for the Riyadh-Dammam corridor in Saudi Arabia and understand in what circumstances it is a suitable technology to use. The Sprea…

Total costmedia_common.quotation_subjectGeography Planning and DevelopmentPopulationSaudi Arabialcsh:HT165.5-169.9Transport engineeringDummy variablePer capitaoperator costeducationexternal costmedia_commoneducation.field_of_studyVariablesuser costBuilding and Constructionlcsh:City planningInvestment (macroeconomics)Urban Studieslcsh:TA1-2040Gravity model of tradeOrder (business)high-speed railtotal social costsBusinesslcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
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Projectification in Western economies: A comparative study of Germany, Norway and Iceland

2018

Abstract Projectification has become a buzzword. Although repeated claims of an increasing projectification were often supported by illustrative, case-based evidence, a systematic and complete measurement of projectification of an entire economy - including all sectors and project types - is still missing. A more precise and reliable measurement of the degree of projectification can be helpful for underlying the importance of project management both for research and practice. This paper presents the results of a comparative study in three Western economies: Germany, Norway, and Iceland. Projectification was measured as the share of project work on total work. This allows for a systematic co…

Total workbusiness.industry05 social sciences0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technologyWork (electrical)EconomyManagement of Technology and Innovation021105 building & construction0502 economics and businessEconomicsBusiness and International ManagementProject managementbusinessDeveloped country050203 business & managementInternational Journal of Project Management
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Urban Traffic Analysis through an UAV

2014

Abstract In order to realize a precise and accurate traffic study, a method to evaluate the real traffic flow conditions in urban areas based on videos acquired by an UAV, Unmanned Aerial Vehicle, is proposed. In this way it does not require additional equipment to earth and, not being invasive, does not influence the driver behavior. This paper presents the results obtained in terms of vehicular traffic flow along a way in the city of Palermo. The results have been compared to experiments using macroscopic simulation models and the eventually differences have been discussed.

Traffic analysisTraffic congestion reconstruction with Kerner's three-phase theoryComputer sciencereal traffic flow conditionUAVSimulation modelingmacroscopic modeldronereal traffic flow conditionsmacroscopic modelsTraffic flowurban traffic analysis; UAV; drone; real traffic flow conditions; macroscopic models; video analysisurban traffic analysiurban traffic analysisSettore ICAR/05 - Trasportivideo analysisGeneral Materials ScienceSimulationProcedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences
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TWO-LANE TRAFFIC WITH PLACES OF OBSTRUCTION TO TRAFFIC

2004

As the Nagel–Schreckenberg model (NaSch model) became known as a realistic approach to describe traffic flow on single-lane streets, this model was extended to two-lane traffic by several groups. On the base of our two-lane model, we will now investigate the impact of a place of obstruction, e.g., because of road works, on partial fractions, densities and mean velocities.

Traffic congestion reconstruction with Kerner's three-phase theoryComputer scienceGeneral Physics and AstronomyStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicsTraffic flowBase (topology)Nagel–Schreckenberg modelCellular automatonComputer Science ApplicationsComputational Theory and MathematicsThree-phase traffic theoryTraffic bottleneckAlgorithmMathematical PhysicsSimulationTraffic waveInternational Journal of Modern Physics C
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Estudio traductológico de los verbos sintagmáticos del italiano al castellano. El caso de Lessico Famigliare

2016

Los verbos sintagmáticos (VS) constituyen un fenómeno lingüístico muy productivo en la lengua italiana, en particular en los intercambios dialógicos más informales y espontáneos. Ante la parca productividad de dichos constructos en español, destacamos los recursos lingüísticos que se suelen emplear con más frecuencia en este idioma al traducir los VS italianos. Para ello, analizamos un corpus paralelo, basado en la obra Lessico famigliare de Natalia Ginzburg (1963) y su traducción al español. Tras detallar los VS que figuran en el texto origen, adoptamos un enfoque de tipo cognitivo para dilucidar las posibles causas de aparición de los patrones lingüísticos destacados en la traducción. Por…

Translation ProblemTranslationTranslation TechniquesTraducciónLinguistics and LanguageHistorySpanish languageItalian languageOralityTraducción e InterpretaciónVerb-Particle ConstructionsOralidadProblema de traducciónLanguage and LinguisticsLinguisticsEducationTécnicas de traducciónVerbos sintagmáticosSource textProductivity (linguistics)Linguistic phenomenonMonTI. Monografías de Traducción e Interpretación
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1993

The genetic material containts the instructions necessary for the construction of an organism and ensures the continuity of the species by transmission of the construction plan from generation to generation over considerable periods of time.

Transmission (mechanics)Computer scienceEvolutionary biologylawEvolutionary changeAncestral geneConstruction planOrganismlaw.invention
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Energy efficiency improvement in hospital buildings, based on the example of a selected type of hospital facility in Poland

2019

Abstract Energy demand in hospitals is of highly diverse nature: heat energy, cool energy and electricity. A guarantee of energy supply is required to ensure continuity of medical procedures. Taking care of the lowest possible costs of hospital operations, special attention should be paid to energy efficiency of the installations used in the hospital buildings. The paper presents an analysis of energy demand for heating, cooling, ventilation and lighting in an example hospital in Poland. The selected object was considered a reference as it was built according to a repetitive construction plan, according to which several dozen other hospitals were built in Poland. On the basis of data from 2…

Transport engineeringEnergy demandbusiness.industryPhotovoltaic systemEnergy supplyBusinessElectricityModernization theoryElectricity demandConstruction planEfficient energy useIOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering
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Towards efficient inductive synthesis: Rapid construction of local regularities

2006

Given several input/output examples of some function we can state the problem: what is the “simplest” function which complies with these examples. This problem is well studied and is known to be very hard in the general case. In this paper we address a special case of the problem, when the target function can be expressed as a simple composition of known functions. We propose a new inductive synthesis algorithm for this case and show that it is efficient enough to synthesize complex geometry formulas.

Transport engineeringInductive synthesisMathematical optimizationComplex geometryComputer scienceSimple (abstract algebra)Rapid constructionFunction (mathematics)State (computer science)Special case
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