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Integrālie rēķini

1941

Saturs: 1. d. Nenoteiktie integrāli -- 2. d. Noteiktie integrāļi -- Pielikums: Zīmējumi

Matemātiskā analīzeIntegral calculusIntegrāliIntegrālrēķini:MATHEMATICS::Algebra geometry and mathematical analysis::Mathematical analysis [Research Subject Categories]
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In vivo and in vitro effects of an Er:YAG laser, a GaAlAs diode laser, and scaling and root planing on periodontally diseased root surfaces: A compar…

2003

Background and Objectives The aim of the present histologic study was to compare the in vivo and in vitro effects of an erbium: yttrium, aluminum, and garnet (Er:YAG) laser (ERL), combined with a fluorescent calculus detection system, a diode laser (DL) and scaling and root planing (SRP) on periodontally diseased root surfaces. Study Design/Materials and Methods Twenty-four single rooted teeth, considered for extraction due to severe periodontal destruction, were included in the study. Prior to extraction all mesial root surfaces were randomly assigned to the following treatment groups: (1) ERL combined with a calculus detection system with fluorescence induced by 655 nm InGaAsP DL radiatio…

Materials scienceDentistryDermatologyRoot Planinglaw.inventionScaling and root planingIn vivolawmedicineHumansDental CalculusCementumIrradiationTooth RootPeriodontal Diseasesbusiness.industryPulse (signal processing)Calculus (dental)Lasermedicine.diseasestomatognathic diseasesmedicine.anatomical_structureDental ScalingSurgeryLaser TherapybusinessEr:YAG laserBiomedical engineeringLasers in Surgery and Medicine
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A physical description of fractional-order Fourier diffusion

2014

In this paper the authors introduce a physical picture of anomalous heat transfer in rigid conductor. The analysis shows that a fractional-order Fourier transport is obtained by the analysis of the heat transport in a functionally graded conductor. The order of the fractional-type operator obtained is related to the grading of the physical properties of the conductor.

Materials scienceDifferential equationMathematics::Number TheoryOperator (physics)Mathematical analysisCondensed Matter::Mesoscopic Systems and Quantum Hall EffectConductorsymbols.namesakeFourier transformFourier numberThermal diffusion Fourier Equations Fractional-order calculus Temperature evolutionHeat transfersymbolsDiffusion (business)Settore ICAR/08 - Scienza Delle CostruzioniElectrical conductorICFDA'14 International Conference on Fractional Differentiation and Its Applications 2014
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On the dynamics of non-local fractional viscoelastic beams under stochastic agencies

2018

Abstract Non-local viscoelasticity is a subject of great interest in the context of non-local theories. In a recent study, the authors have proposed a non-local fractional beam model where non-local effects are represented as viscoelastic long-range volume forces and moments, exchanged by non-adjacent beam segments depending on their relative motion, while local effects are modelled by elastic classical stress resultants. Long-range interactions have been given a fractional constitutive law, involving the Caputo's fractional derivative. This paper introduces a comprehensive numerical approach to calculate the stochastic response of the non-local fractional beam model under Gaussian white no…

Materials scienceDiscretization02 engineering and technologyWhite noiseIndustrial and Manufacturing Engineering0203 mechanical engineeringFractional viscoelasticityComposite materialImpulse responseNon local Timoshenko beamMechanical EngineeringMathematical analysisEquations of motionWhite noise021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyPhysics::History of PhysicsNon local Timoshenko beam; Fractional viscoelasticity; White noise; State variable expansionFractional calculusNumerical integration020303 mechanical engineering & transportsMechanics of MaterialsStress resultantsFrequency domainCeramics and CompositesState variable expansionSettore ICAR/08 - Scienza Delle CostruzioniFractional viscoelasticity Non local Timoshenko beam State variable expansion White noise0210 nano-technologyNon local Timoshenko beam Fractional viscoelasticity White noise State variable expansionComposites Part B: Engineering
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Linear and nonlinear fractional hereditary constitutive laws of asphalt mixtures

2016

The aim of this paper is to propose a fractional viscoelastic and viscoplastic model of asphalt mixtures using experimental data of several tests such as creep and creep recovery performed at different temperatures and at different stress levels. From a best fitting procedure it is shown that both the creep one and recovery curve follow a power law model. It is shown that the suitable model for asphalt mixtures is a dashpot and a fractional element arranged in series. The proposed model is also available outside of the linear domain but in this case the parameters of the model depend on the stress level.

Materials scienceasphalt mixtureStrategy and Managementcreep test0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technologyfractional calculusPower lawcreep test.ViscoelasticityDashpot0203 mechanical engineering021105 building & constructionSettore ICAR/04 - Strade Ferrovie Ed AeroportiComposite materialviscoplasticityviscoelasticityCivil and Structural EngineeringBuilding constructionmechanical modelsViscoplasticityMechanicsmechanical modelFractional calculusfractional calculus asphalt mixture viscoelasticity viscoplasticity rheology mechanical models creep testfractional calculuNonlinear system020303 mechanical engineering & transportsCreepAsphaltrheologyTH1-9745
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Prediction of Dissipative Properties of Flax Fibers Reinforced Laminates by Vibration Analysis

2016

This study proposes an experimental-numeric method to identify the viscoelastic properties of flax fibres reinforced composite laminate (flax/epoxide). The used method consists in identifying the evolutions of both loss factor and stiffness when vibrational frequency changes. In this way, several free-free symmetrically guided beams are excited on a dynamic range of 10 to 4000 Hz with sweep sine excitation focused around the 4-first’s modes. Fractional derivative Zener model is used to identify the on-axis ply complex moduli and describe the laminate dissipative linear behavior with the classical laminate theory. Results obtained on a quasi-isotropic laminate show that this model adequately…

Materials sciencebusiness.industry[SPI] Engineering Sciences [physics]Loss factorComposite numberStiffnessGeneral MedicineStructural engineering[SPI.MAT] Engineering Sciences [physics]/MaterialsViscoelasticityFractional calculusVibrationDissipative systemmedicineStandard linear solid modelComposite materialmedicine.symptombusinessComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS
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A non-local model of fractional heat conduction in rigid bodies

2011

In recent years several applications of fractional differential calculus have been proposed in physics, chemistry as well as in engineering fields. Fractional order integrals and derivatives extend the well-known definitions of integer-order primitives and derivatives of the ordinary differential calculus to real-order operators. Engineering applications of fractional operators spread from viscoelastic models, stochastic dynamics as well as with thermoelasticity. In this latter field one of the main actractives of fractional operators is their capability to interpolate between the heat flux and its time-rate of change, that is related to the well-known second sound effect. In other recent s…

Mathematical analysisGeneral Physics and AstronomyThermodynamicsDifferential calculusFractional calculusThermoelastic dampingHeat fluxSecond soundHeat transferGeneral Materials ScienceBoundary value problemPhysical and Theoretical ChemistrySettore ICAR/08 - Scienza Delle CostruzioniConvection–diffusion equationTransport phenomena non-local modelThe European Physical Journal Special Topics
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Exploring students’ proof comprehension of the Cauchy Generalized Mean Value Theorem

2019

AbstractUndergraduate students majoring in mathematics often face difficulties in comprehending mathematical proofs. Inspired by a number of studies related to students’ proof comprehension, and Mejia-Ramos et al.’s study in particular, a test was designed in relation to the proof comprehension of the Cauchy Generalized Mean Value Theorem (CGMVT). The test mainly focused on (a.) investigating students’ understanding of relations between the statements within the CGMVT proof and (b.) the relations between the CGMVT and other theorems. Thirty-five first-year university students voluntarily participated in this study. In addition, 10 of these students were subsequently interviewed to seek thei…

Mathematical logicGeneral MathematicsKnowledge level05 social sciences050301 educationCauchy distributionEducationComprehensionCalculus0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesGeneralized mean0503 educationValue (mathematics)050104 developmental & child psychologyMathematicsTeaching Mathematics and its Applications: An International Journal of the IMA
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Optimality conditions for shakedown design of trusses

1995

This paper deals with optimal shakedown design of truss structures constituted by elastic perfectly plastic material. The design problem is formulated by means of a statical approach on the grounds of the shakedown lower bound theorem, and by means of a kinematical approach on the grounds of the shakedown upper bound theorem. In both cases two different types of design problem are formulated: one searches for the minimum volume design whose shakedown limit load is assigned; the other searches for the maximum shakedown limit load design whose volume is assigned. The Kuhn-Tucker equations of the four problems here above mentioned are found by utilizing a variational approach; these equations …

Mathematical optimizationApplied MathematicsMechanical EngineeringNumerical analysisComputational MechanicsTrussOcean EngineeringUpper and lower boundsShakedownComputational MathematicsComputational Theory and MathematicsSearch problemLimit loadCalculus of variationsMathematicsUpper bound theoremComputational Mechanics
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On Computational Properties of a Posteriori Error Estimates Based upon the Method of Duality Error Majorants

2004

In the present paper, we analyze computational properties of the functional type a posteriori error estimates that have been derived for elliptic type boundary-value problems by duality theory in calculus of variations. We are concerned with the ability of this type of a posteriori estimates to provide accurate upper bounds of global errors and properly indicate the distribution of local ones. These questions were analyzed on a series of boundary-value problems for linear elliptic operators of 2nd and 4th order. The theoretical results are confirmed by numerical tests in which the duality error majorant for the classical diffusion problem is compared with the standard error indicator used i…

Mathematical optimizationElliptic operatorDistribution (mathematics)Series (mathematics)Basis (linear algebra)Duality (mathematics)Applied mathematicsA priori and a posterioriPolygon meshCalculus of variationsMathematics
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