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Students' school‐level symptoms mediate the relationship between a school's observed moisture problems and students’ subjective perceptions of indoor…

2020

Moisture damage can influence the subjective assessment of indoor air quality (subjective IAQ) in various ways. We studied whether the frequency of symptoms reported across students at school level mediates the relationship between observed mold and dampness in a school building and students' subjective IAQ. To answer this research question, we tested a multilevel path model. The analyzed data were created by merging two nationwide data sets: (a) survey data from students, including information on subjective IAQ (N = 24,786 students); (b) data from schools, including information on mold and dampness in a school building (N = 222). After the background variables were adjusted, schools' obser…

dampnessEnvironmental Engineering010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesKansanterveystiede ympäristö ja työterveys - Public health care science environmental and occupational healthschoolSubjective perceptioneducationAir MicrobiologyCHILDRENschools010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesSick building syndromeIndoor air qualitySurveys and QuestionnairesHumansEXPOSURESchool levelStudents0105 earth and related environmental sciencesENVIRONMENTAL-QUALITYSchools4. EducationMultilevel modelFungitechnology industry and agriculturePublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthBuilding and ConstructionFRAMEWORK3142 Public health care science environmental and occupational healthSICK-BUILDING SYNDROMEADVANTAGESAir Pollution IndoorODORindoor environmental problemsMultilevel AnalysisASTHMAsymptomsmultilevel analysisPerceptionHEALTHMoisture DamagePsychologyindoor air qualityClinical psychologyIndoor Air
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Students’ school‐level symptoms mediate the relationship between a school’s observed moisture problems and students’ subjective perceptions of indoor…

2021

Moisture damage can influence the subjective assessment of indoor air quality (subjective IAQ) in various ways. We studied whether the frequency of symptoms reported across students at school level mediates the relationship between observed mold and dampness in a school building and students’ subjective IAQ. To answer this research question, we tested a multilevel path model. The analyzed data was created by merging two nationwide data sets: 1) survey data from students, including information on subjective IAQ (N = 24,786 students); 2) data from schools, including information on mold and dampness in a school building (N = 222). After the background variables were adjusted, schools’ observed…

dampnesskoulutschoolsisäilmaeducationhomeoppilaatkosteusilmanlaatuindoor environmental problemssymptomsmultilevel analysisoireetindoor air qualitysairas rakennus -oireyhtymä
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A fractionally-damped duffing oscillator driven by stochastic agencies

2012

duffing oscillator fractionally-dampedSettore ICAR/08 - Scienza Delle Costruzioni
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On the critical velocities and free vibrations of axially moving elastic webs

2014

elastic stabilitydampingaxially movingenergiahäviön aiheuttama epästabiilisuusvaimennuselastinen stabiilisuuslankaanalytical solutionsfree vibrationsaksiaalisesti liikkuvadestabilizationstringsauvaanalyyttiset ratkaisutvapaat värähtelytroddissipation-induced
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On an approximate solution of fractionally damped dynamical systems

2011

fractionally damped systemsApproximate solution
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Analytical approach for the problems of dynamics and stability of a moving web

2015

Problems of dynamics and stability of a moving web, modelled as an elastic rod or string, and axially travelling between rollers (supports) at a constant velocity, are studied using analytical approaches. Transverse, longitudinal and torsional vibrations of the moving web are described by a hyperbolic second-order partial differential equation, corresponding to the string and rod models. It is shown that in the framework of a quasi-static eigenvalue analysis, for these models, the critical point cannot be unstable. The critical velocities of one-dimensional webs, and the arising non-trivial solution of free vibrations, are studied analytically. The dynamical analysis is then extended into t…

kitkainstabilitydampingaxially movingelastic webanalytical approachdynamical analysisstability analysismoving webcritical velocity
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Spectral function for overoccupied gluodynamics from classical lattice simulations

2019

We study the spectral properties of an overoccupied gluonic system far from equilibrium. Using classical Yang-Mills simulations and linear response theory, we determine the statistical and spectral functions. We measure dispersion relations and damping rates of transversally and longitudinally polarized excitations in the gluonic plasma, and also study further structures in the spectral function.

lattice simulationNuclear Theorynucl-thHigh Energy Physics::LatticeGeneral Physics and AstronomyFOS: Physical sciencesspectral functionhiukkasfysiikkalinear-response theory01 natural sciences114 Physical sciencesNuclear Theory (nucl-th)dispersion relationsHigh Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph)spectral properties0103 physical sciences:Matematikk og Naturvitenskap: 400 [VDP]010306 general physicsNuclear theoryParticle Physics - Phenomenologydamping ratePhysicsgluonic systemspolarized excitationCondensed matter physics010308 nuclear & particles physicshep-phLattice (module)High Energy Physics - PhenomenologyNuclear Physics - TheorySpectral functionkvanttikenttäteoria
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Time evolution of medium and long-period ground tilting at Campi Flegrei caldera

2020

Abstract. We analyse tiltmeter time series recorded from April 2015 to March 2019 at three borehole instruments installed at Campi Flegrei caldera (Italy). We evaluate the crustal response in terms of ground tilting to external excitations of medium/long-period tidal constituents by applying a polarization analysis. The azimuths of the tilt vectors show well-defined polarization directions and the ground tilting planes oscillate with the periodicity of the corresponding tidal constituents. For two of the three tiltmeters, the average ground oscillation pattern related to the monthly Mm and fortnightly Mf constituents show seasonal variations, which can be ascribed to rainfall-induced tiltin…

lcsh:Dynamic and structural geology010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesOscillationlcsh:QE1-996.5BoreholeTiltmeterGeneral MedicineGeodesyPolarization (waves)01 natural sciencesPhysics::Geophysicslcsh:GeologyAzimuthStress fieldThermoelastic dampinglcsh:QE500-639.5Calderalcsh:Qlcsh:ScienceGeology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesAdvances in Geosciences
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Intermediate Isolation System for the seismic retrofit of existing masonry buildings

2022

This paper deals with the potentials of Intermediate Isolation Systems (IIS) for retrofitting masonry buildings by means of a vertical extension, isolated at its base, and realized on the rooftop of the existing structure. By carefully defining the dynamic properties of the superstructure and isolation system, in previous papers the authors have demonstrated that this passive technique is able to reduce a priori the seismic demand on the existing building. For this reason, the non-linear behavior has been only assumed for the isolation system, with the masonry structure in the elastic field. This result has been validated by carrying out spectrum-compatible time history analyses on the 3D F…

masonry buildingsInter-story isolation systemseismic isolationnon-conventional tuned mass damperseismic retrofit
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Random vibration mitigation of beams via tuned mass dampers with spring inertia effects

2019

The dynamics of beams equipped with tuned mass dampers is of considerable interest in engineering applications. Here, the purpose is to introduce a comprehensive framework to address the stochastic response of the system under stationary and non-stationary loads, considering inertia effects along the spring of every tuned mass damper applied to the beam. For this, the key step is to show that a tuned mass damper with spring inertia effects can be reverted to an equivalent external support, whose reaction force on the beam depends only on the deflection of the attachment point. On this basis, a generalized function approach provides closed analytical expressions for frequency and impulse res…

media_common.quotation_subjectSpring inertia effectStochastic response02 engineering and technologyInertia01 natural sciences0203 mechanical engineeringDeflection (engineering)Control theoryTuned mass damper0103 physical sciences010301 acousticsImpulse responsemedia_commonPhysicsGeneralized functionMechanical EngineeringBeamGeneralized functionCondensed Matter PhysicsTuned mass damper020303 mechanical engineering & transportsReactionMechanics of MaterialsRandom vibrationBeam (structure)
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