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CVBEM solution for De Saint-Venant orthotropic beams under coupled bending and torsion

2014

The aim of this paper is to provide a solution for the coupled flexure–torsion De Saint Venant problem for orthotropic beams taking full advantage of the complex variable boundary element method (CVBEM) properly extended using a complex potential function whose real and imaginary parts are related to the shear stress components, the orthotropic ratio and the Poisson coefficients. The proposed method returns the complete stress field and the unitary twist rotation of the cross section at once by performing only line integrals. Numerical applications have been reported to show the validity and the efficiency of the proposed modified CVBEM to handle shear stress problems in the presence of ort…

Mechanical EngineeringMathematical analysisComputational MechanicsLine integralCVBEMTorsion (mechanics)GeometryPhysics::Classical PhysicsOrthotropic materialComputer Science::Numerical AnalysisStress fieldSolid mechanicsShear stressorthotropic beamsTwistSettore ICAR/08 - Scienza Delle CostruzioniBoundary element methodMathematicsActa Mechanica
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Lagrangian finite element modelling of dam–fluid interaction: Accurate absorbing boundary conditions

2007

The dynamic dam-fluid interaction is considered via a Lagrangian approach, based on a fluid finite element (FE) model under the assumption of small displacement and inviscid fluid. The fluid domain is discretized by enhanced displacement-based finite elements, which can be considered an evolution of those derived from the pioneering works of Bathe and Hahn [Bathe KJ, Hahn WF. On transient analysis of fluid-structure system. Comp Struct 1979;10:383-93] and of Wilson and Khalvati [Wilson EL, Khalvati M. Finite element for the dynamic analysis of fluid-solid system. Int J Numer Methods Eng 1983;19:1657-68]. The irrotational condition for inviscid fluids is imposed by the penalty method and con…

Mechanical EngineeringMathematical analysisFinite element methodComputer Science ApplicationsBoundary layerDam–fluid interactionClassical mechanicsInviscid flowSurface waveModeling and SimulationFluid dynamicsAbsorbing boundaryDynamic analysisGeneral Materials ScienceBoundary value problemDispersion (water waves)Lagrangian finite elementDisplacement (fluid)Civil and Structural EngineeringMathematics
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CVBEM application to a novel potential function providing stress field and twist rotation at once

2013

AbstractIn this paper, complex variable boundary element method (CVBEM) is used for the solution of de Saint-Venant’s torsion problem in homogenous isotropic elastic beams with a generic cross section, considering a complex potential function related to the stress field. Generally, CVBEM, when used for torsion problems, leads to evaluation of the stress field divided by the twist rotation. The latter has been evaluated by performing a domain integral. In this paper, taking advantage of the aforementioned potential function, it is possible, by applying CVBEM, to evaluate the complete stress distribution and the twist rotation of the cross section and the torsional stiffness factor, performin…

Mechanical EngineeringMathematical analysisIsotropyLine integralA domainTorsion (mechanics)CVBEMPotential theoryStress fieldClassical mechanicsMechanics of MaterialsTwistBoundary element methodMathematics
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A thermodynamic approach to nonlocal plasticity and related variational principles

1999

Elastic-plastic rate-independent materials with isotropic hardening/softening of nonlocal nature are considered in the context of small displacements and strains. A suitable thermodynamic framework is envisaged as a basis of a nonlocal associative plasticity theory in which the plastic yielding laws comply with a (nonlocal) maximum intrinsic dissipation theorem. Additionally, the rate response problem for a (continuous) set of (macroscopic) material particles, subjected to a given total strain rate field, is discussed and shown to be characterized by a minimum principle in terms of plastic coefficient. This coefficient and the relevant continuum tangent stiffness matrix are shown to admit, …

Mechanical EngineeringMathematical analysisThermodynamic consistent frameworkStiffnessNonlocal Maximum dissipation theoremNonlocal PlasticityDissipationPlasticityCondensed Matter PhysicsClassical mechanicsDiffusion processMechanics of MaterialsVariational principlemedicineTangent stiffness matrixUniquenessBoundary value problemmedicine.symptomSettore ICAR/08 - Scienza Delle CostruzioniNonlocal associative plasticityMathematics
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Stochastic dynamics of nonlinear systems driven by non-normal delta-correlated processes

1993

In this paper, nonlinear systems subjected to external and parametric non-normal delta-correlated stochastic excitations are treated. A new interpretation of the stochastic differential calculus allows first a full explanation of the presence of the Wong-Zakai or Stratonovich correction terms in the Itoˆ’s differential rule. Then this rule is extended to take into account the non-normality of the input. The validity of this formulation is confirmed by experimental results obtained by Monte Carlo simulations.

Mechanical EngineeringMonte Carlo methodDifferential calculusCondensed Matter PhysicsInterpretation (model theory)Nonlinear systemClassical mechanicsMechanics of MaterialsRandom vibrationStatistical physicsDifferential (mathematics)ExcitationMathematicsParametric statistics
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“Mel” ~ “fel”: il dolce e l’amaro della doppiezza in alcuni testi poetici mediolatini dei secoli XI-XIII

2021

In questa nota viene proposta una rassegna di testi poetici mediolatini dei secoli XI-XIII – in particolare le commedie elegiache e i componimenti misogini – nei quali compare l’opposizione metaforica, ossimorica e paronomastica "mel" ~ "fel", volta a stigmatizzare la doppiezza che sovente caratterizza i comportamenti degli uomini e, soprattutto, delle donne. This note proposes a review of Middle-Latin poetic texts of the 11th-13th centuries – in particular the elegiac comedies and the misogynistic compositions – in which the metaphorical, oxymorical and paronomastic opposition "mel" ~ "fel" appears, aimed at stigmatizing the duplicity that often characterizes the behavior of men and, above…

Medieval Latin Poetry (11th -13th Centuries)Bellino BissoloSettore L-FIL-LET/08 - Letteratura Latina Medievale E UmanisticaDe more medicorumElegiac ComedyLidiaMel ~ FelMedieval Misogynist PoetryClassical TraditionDe nuntio sagaci
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The Arrival of Steppe and Iranian Related Ancestry in the Islands of the Western Mediterranean

2019

A series of studies have documented how Steppe pastoralist-related ancestry reached central Europe by at least 2500 BCE, while Iranian farmer-related ancestry was present in Aegean Europe by at least 1900 BCE. However, the spread of these ancestries into the western Mediterranean where they have contributed to many populations living today remains poorly understood. We generated genome-wide ancient DNA from the Balearic Islands, Sicily, and Sardinia, increasing the number of individuals with reported data from these islands from 3 to 52. We obtained data from the oldest skeleton excavated from the Balearic islands (dating to ∼2400 BCE), and show that this individual had substantial Steppe p…

Mediterranean climate0303 health sciencesBalearic islandsgeographygeography.geographical_feature_categorySteppemedia_common.quotation_subjectImmigrationPastoralismgovernment.political_districtAncient historyhumanities03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineAncient DNABronze AgeClassical periodgovernment030217 neurology & neurosurgery030304 developmental biologymedia_common
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Auditory Profiles of Classical, Jazz, and Rock Musicians: Genre-Specific Sensitivity to Musical Sound Features

2016

When compared with individuals without explicit training in music, adult musicians have facilitated neural functions in several modalities. They also display structural changes in various brain areas, these changes corresponding to the intensity and duration of their musical training. Previous studies have focused on investigating musicians with training in Western classical music. However, musicians involved in different musical genres may display highly differentiated auditory profiles according to the demands set by their genre, i.e., varying importance of different musical sound features. This hypothesis was tested in a novel melody paradigm including deviants in tuning, timbre, rhythm,…

Melodyoppiminen515 PsychologySpeech recognitionlcsh:BF1-990Mismatch negativityMusicalta3112050105 experimental psychologymemory03 medical and health sciencesP3a0302 clinical medicinePsychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesGeneral PsychologyOriginal Researchlearning05 social sciencesmismatch negativity (MMN)16. Peace & justiceauditory event-related potentials (ERP)musical expertiseClassical musicinvoluntary attentionlcsh:PsychologyDuration (music)Ear training516 Educational sciencesJazzPsychologyTimbre030217 neurology & neurosurgeryCognitive psychology
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Dynamical and statistical properties of high-temperature self-propagating fronts: An experimental study

2009

International audience; We present a detailed experimental study of high-temperature self-propagating fronts using image processing techniques. The intrinsic features of the wave propagation are investigated as a function of the combustion temperature TC for a model system made of titanium and silicon powders. Different front behavior is realized by changing the molar ratio x of the mixture Ti+xSi. Outside the range x=[0.3,1.5], no thermal front is propagating while inside, three regimes are observed: steady-state combustion which is characterized by a flat front propagating at constant velocity and two unsteady regimes. The combustion temperature (or the corresponding ratio x) is thus play…

Mesoscopic physicsMaterials scienceSiliconFront (oceanography)chemistry.chemical_elementMechanicsCombustion01 natural sciences010305 fluids & plasmas[ PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-CHEM-PH ] Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Chemical Physics [physics.chem-ph]Classical mechanicschemistry[ PHYS.COND.CM-SM ] Physics [physics]/Condensed Matter [cond-mat]/Statistical Mechanics [cond-mat.stat-mech]Position (vector)0103 physical sciencesThermal[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-CHEM-PH]Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Chemical Physics [physics.chem-ph][PHYS.COND.CM-SM]Physics [physics]/Condensed Matter [cond-mat]/Statistical Mechanics [cond-mat.stat-mech]010306 general physicsBifurcationStationary state
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Activation of the lectin pathway in murine lupus nephritis.

2004

In systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), hypocomplementaemia and complement deposition have been described both in man and in experimental models. A major involvement of the classical pathway of complement activation has been demonstrated in this disease, however relatively little is known about the involvement of the lectin pathway. Therefore in the present study we have analyzed the activity of all three pathways of complement activation in murine models of SLE. In the mouse, MBL is expressed in two forms, namely MBL-A and MBL-C. In the present study young and old MRL-lpr and control MRL+/+ mice were compared for the levels of complement activity with specific attention for the lectin pathw…

Mice Inbred MRL lprImmunologychemical and pharmacologic phenomenaurologic and male genital diseasesmedicine.disease_causeAutoimmunityClassical complement pathwayMiceImmune systemimmune system diseasesMurine lupusLectinsmedicineAnimalsskin and connective tissue diseasesMolecular BiologyAutoantibodiesChemistrybacterial infections and mycosesmedicine.diseaseLupus NephritisComplement systemLectin pathwayImmunologyAlternative complement pathwayNephritisMolecular immunology
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