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Crack growth in fillet welded steel joints subjected to membrane and bending loading modes

2020

Abstract The present paper presents the results from extensive studies of the fatigue damage evolution in fillet welded steel joints subjected to Constant Amplitude (CA) stress under membrane and bending loading modes. The welded joints in question are F class details (category 71) with plate thicknesses ranging from 25 to 32 mm. The steel quality is a medium strength carbon manganese steel. Crack growth histories for the shallow semi-elliptical shaped cracks emanating from the weld toe are obtained by an Alternating Current Potential Drop (ACPD) technique. These growth histories are presented in detail and modelled by Linear Elastic Facture Mechanics (LEFM). The calculations follow the rec…

Coalescence (physics)Materials sciencebusiness.industryStress ratioMechanical EngineeringLinear elasticity0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technologyStructural engineeringWeldingFinite element methodlaw.invention020303 mechanical engineering & transportsAmplitude0203 mechanical engineeringMechanics of MaterialslawGeneral Materials SciencebusinessStress intensity factor021101 geological & geomatics engineeringParametric statisticsEngineering Fracture Mechanics
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A computational aeroelastic framework based on high-order structural models and high-fidelity aerodynamics

2023

A computational framework for high-fidelity static aeroelastic analysis is presented. Aeroelastic analysis traditionally employs a beam stick representation for the structure and potential, inviscid and irrotational flow assumptions for the aerodynamics. The unique contribution of this work is the introduction of a high-order structural formulation coupled with a high-fidelity method for the aerodynamics. In more details, the Carrera Unified Formulation coupled with the Finite Element Method is implemented to model geometrically complex composite, laminated structures as equivalent bi-dimensional plates. The open-source software SU2 is then used for the solution of the aerodynamic fields. T…

Composite structuresFluid-structure interactionCarrera unified formulationAerospace EngineeringEquivalent plate modellingCFDSettore ING-IND/04 - Costruzioni E Strutture AerospazialiStatic aeroelasticity
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Review on Modeling and Control of Flexible Link Manipulators

2020

This paper presents a review of dynamic modeling techniques and various control schemes to control flexible link manipulators (FLMs) that were studied in recent literature. The advantages and complexities associated with the FLMs are discussed briefly. A survey of the reported studies is carried out based on the method used for modeling link flexibility and obtaining equations of motion of the FLMs. The control techniques are reviewed by classifying them into two main categories: model-based and model-free control schemes. The merits and limitations of different modeling and control methods are highlighted.

Computer sciencedeflectionControl (management)Control engineeringlcsh:QA75.5-76.95Computer Science ApplicationsPeer reviewvibrationsVDP::Teknologi: 500flexibilitydynamic modelingControl and Systems EngineeringModeling and Simulationelasticitylcsh:Electronic computers. Computer scienceLink (knot theory)controlflexible link manipulatorSoftwareModeling, Identification and Control: A Norwegian Research Bulletin
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Pressure effects on the structural and electronic properties of ABX4 scintillating crystals

2008

Studies at high pressures and temperatures are helpful for understanding the physical properties of the solid state, including such classes of materials as, metals, semiconductors, superconductors, or minerals. In particular, the phase behaviour of ABX4 scintillating materials is a challenging problem with many implications for other fields including technological applications and Earth and planetary sciences. A great progress has been done in the last years in the study of the pressure-effects on the structural and electronic properties of these compounds. In particular, the high-pressure structural sequence followed by these compounds seems now to be better understood thanks to recent exp…

Condensed Matter - Materials ScienceFerroelasticityMaterials scienceHigh pressurePhase (matter)Solid-stateMaterials Science (cond-mat.mtrl-sci)FOS: Physical sciencesGeneral Materials ScienceEngineering physicsElectronic properties
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Optimizing density-functional simulations for two-dimensional metals

2022

Unlike covalent two-dimensional (2D) materials like graphene, 2D metals have non-layered structures due to their non-directional, metallic bonding. While experiments on 2D metals are still scarce and challenging, density-functional theory (DFT) provides an ideal approach to predict their basic properties and assist in their design. However, DFT methods have been rarely benchmarked against metallic bonding at low dimensions. Therefore, to identify optimal DFT attributes for a desired accuracy, we systematically benchmark exchange-correlation functionals from LDA to hybrids and basis sets from plane waves to local basis with different pseudopotentials. With 1D chain, 2D honeycomb, 2D square, …

Condensed Matter - Materials Sciencekemialliset sidoksetPhysics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)tiheyschemical bondingdensity of statesMaterials Science (cond-mat.mtrl-sci)FOS: Physical scienceselasticityGeneral Materials SciencekimmoisuusPhysical Review Materials
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Temperature-induced martensite in magnetic shape memory Fe2MnGa observed by photoemission electron microscopy

2012

The magnetic domain structure in single crystals of a Heusler shape memory compound near the composition Fe2MnGa was observed during phase transition by photoelectron emission microscopy at Beamline 11.0.1.1 of the Advanced Light Source. The behavior is comparable with recent observations of an adaptive martensite phase in prototype Ni2MnGa, although the pinning in the recent work is an epitaxial interface and in this work the effective pinning plane is a boundary between martensitic variants that transform in a self-accommodating way from the single crystal austenite phase present at high temperatures. Temperature dependent observations of the twinning structure give information as to the …

Condensed Matter::Materials SciencePhotoemission electron microscopyMaterials sciencePhysics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)Magnetic domainMagnetic shape-memory alloyFerromagnetismCondensed matter physicsMagnetismMartensitePseudoelasticityCrystal twinningApplied Physics Letters
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Computer simulation study of a liquid crystal confined to a spherical cavity.

2007

The interplay of surface ordering and elasticity can be studied on the example of a liquid crystal confined to a cavity. We present a computer simulation study of a liquid of hard spherocylinders in a hard spherical cavity. With increasing density, first a uniaxial surface film forms and then a biaxial surface film, which eventually fills the entire cavity. We studied how the surface order, the adsorption, and the shape of the director field depend on the curvature of the wall. We find that orientational ordering at a curved wall is stronger than at a flat wall, while adsorption is weaker. For densities above the isotropic-nematic transition, we always find bipolar configurations.

Condensed Matter::Soft Condensed MatterCondensed Matter::Materials ScienceAdsorptionOpticsMaterials scienceCondensed matter physicsbusiness.industryLiquid crystalElasticity (physics)Surface orderbusinessCurvatureSurface filmPhysical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics
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Experimental determination of effective charges in aqueous suspensions of colloidal spheres

2003

Abstract We determined the low frequency conductivity σ , the phase behaviour and the shear modulus G of colloidal fluids, respectively solids prepared from deionised aqueous suspensions of highly charged spherical particles. Conductivity measures the number of freely moving small ions Z * σ and thus relates to the ion condensation process in the electric double layer under conditions of finite macro-ion concentrations. Phase behaviour and elasticity data are consistently described by a Debye–Huckel pair potential assuming pair-wise additive macro-ion interactions. Like Z * σ , also the effective charges Z * G derived from the elasticity data scales with the ratio of macro-ion radius to Bje…

Condensed Matter::Soft Condensed MatterShear modulusElectrophoresisColloidColloid and Surface ChemistryChemistryAnalytical chemistryThermodynamicsConductivityElasticity (economics)Bjerrum lengthPair potentialIonColloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects
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EQCM and Quartz Crystal Impedance Measurements for the Characterization of Thiophene-Based Conducting Polymers

1999

AbstractEQCM was extensively used to investigate ion-transport phenomena during dopingundoping processes of electronically conducting polymers. Several early studies assumed that the polymer films were rigidly coupled to the quartz crystal so as to relate the mass change to the quartz crystal resonant frequency change via the Sauerbrey equation. However, the rigidity of electronically conducting polymer films is doubtful and it has to be demonstrated. Quartz crystal impedance analysis near the resonance is of paramount importance to get insight into the viscoelastic properties of the film [1] and to avoid misleading in the interpretation of EQCM data.This contribution presents and discusses…

Conductive polymerCrystalchemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials sciencechemistrySauerbrey equationResonancePolymerComposite materialQuartzElectrical impedanceViscoelasticityMRS Proceedings
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Dynamic analysis for axially moving viscoelastic panels

2012

In this study, stability and dynamic behaviour of axially moving viscoelastic panels are investigated with the help of the classical modal analysis. We use the flat panel theory combined with the Kelvin–Voigt viscoelastic constitutive model, and we include the material derivative in the viscoelastic relations. Complex eigenvalues for the moving viscoelastic panel are studied with respect to the panel velocity, and the corresponding eigenfunctions are found using central finite differences. The governing equation for the transverse displacement of the panel is of fifth order in space, and thus five boundary conditions are set for the problem. The fifth condition is derived and set at the in-…

Constitutive equationDynamicMaterial derivative02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencesViscoelasticityDisplacement (vector)Physics::Fluid DynamicsViscositystabiilius0203 mechanical engineeringMaterials Science(all)viscoelasticModelling and Simulation0103 physical sciencesGeneral Materials ScienceBoundary value problemta216010301 acousticsMathematicsViscoelasticdynamicominaisarvotMechanical EngineeringApplied MathematicsLiikkuvapalkkiFlexural rigidityBeamEigenvaluesMechanicsviscoelastinenstabilityCondensed Matter Physics020303 mechanical engineering & transportsdynaaminenMechanics of MaterialsModeling and SimulationBending stiffnessbeamMovingliikkuminenStabilityInternational Journal of Solids and Structures
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