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Characterization of rubberized asphalt for railway sub-ballast. Improvements in the mix-design, performance features and rational methodology of HMA_…

2018

(STR) can be incorporated into asphalt mixtures in two different methods, which are referred to as the wet-dry process. The blending of recycled rubber (CRM) with asphalt has been used for years, and several manufacturing processes have been developed in Europe as well as in the USA. The use of a bituminous sub-ballast layer has been pointed out as an exciting alternative to the granular sub-ballast design traditionally applied in most railroad tracks. Frequently, unbound granular materials are replaced by bituminous sub-ballast that provide additional benefits to the subgrade protection. Much research has been conducted on finding other alternative material to be used as a modifier in asph…

MarshallPlusride-Generic mixtures.CompactionTraffic spectrumElasticityRailway Bituminous sub-ballast Granular sub-ballast Hot mix asphalt Superpave Crumb rubberESALRoadTemperature profileSettore ICAR/04 - Strade Ferrovie Ed AeroportiRUMACTensile strainFatigueSwelling and Rebounding effect
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CHARACTERIZATION OF RUBBERIZED ASPHALT FOR RAILWAY SUB-BALLASTS

Tesi di dottorato sotto la supervisione del professore Gaetano di Mino del Dipartimento di Ingegneria Civile di Palermo), come borsista Marie-Curie all'interno del progetto SUPRITN 2013/2017. Il mio lavoro e la linea della ricerca riguarda i conglomerati bituminosi con granulato di gomma per lo strato di sub-ballast nelle linee ferroviarie. L’attività di ricerca comprende il mix-design dell’asfalto con aggiunta di gomma, la caratterizzazione e le prestazioni per la ferrovia in termini di comportamento meccanico e lo smorzamento delle vibrazioni. In particolare con l’avvento dell’alta velocità, diversi studi hanno evidenziato ottime caratteristiche fisico-meccaniche per ciò che riguarda il c…

MarshallPlusride-Generic mixtures.ElasticitàCompactionSuperpaveMiscele ttoballasto bituminoseRigonfiamentoSub-ballastFerrovia; Approccio sperimentali; Sub-ballast; Miscele ttoballasto bituminose; Fenomeni vibrazionali; Mix-design volumetrico; Traffico ferroviario; Temperatura; Bitume; Superpave; Gomma riclicata; Simulazione Traffico; Profilo di temperatura; ESAL; Spettro di traffico; RUMAC; Marshall; Strade; Miscellazione-Compattazione; Elasticità; Sforzo di trazione; Fatica; Rigonfiamento; Miscele HMA; Plusride_Generic dry.ESALGomma riclicataMiscele HMATemperature profileSimulazione TrafficoSettore ICAR/04 - Strade Ferrovie Ed AeroportiRailway Bituminous sub-ballast Granular sub-ballast Hot mix asphalt Superpave Crumb rubber; Temperature profile; ESAL; Traffic spectrum; RUMAC; Marshall; Roads; Compaction; Elasticity; Tensile strain; Fatigue; Swelling and Rebounding effect; Plusride-Generic mixtures.Traffico ferroviarioMiscellazione-CompattazioneTensile strainFatigueSwelling and Rebounding effectFenomeni vibrazionaliFaticaSforzo di trazionePlusride_Generic dry.Traffic spectrumTemperaturaStradeElasticitySpettro di trafficoRailway Bituminous sub-ballast Granular sub-ballast Hot mix asphalt Superpave Crumb rubberApproccio sperimentaliRoadProfilo di temperaturaMix-design volumetricoRUMACFerroviaBitume
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Dynamic Tuning of Viscoelastic Hydrogels with Carbonyl Iron Microparticles Reveals the Rapid Response of Cells to Three-Dimensional Substrate Mechani…

2021

Current methods to dynamically tune three-dimensional hydrogel mechanics require specific chemistries and substrates that make modest, slow, and often irreversible changes to their mechanical properties, exclude the use of protein-based scaffolds, or alter hydrogel microstructure and pore size. Here, we rapidly and reversibly alter the mechanical properties of hydrogels consisting of extracellular matrix proteins and proteoglycans by adding carbonyl iron microparticles (MP) and applying external magnetic fields. This approach drastically alters hydrogel mechanics: rheology reveals that application of a 4,000 Oe magnetic field to a 5 mg/mL collagen hydrogel containing 10 wt% MPs increases th…

Materials science02 engineering and technologyCell morphologyMechanotransduction CellularViscoelasticityArticleExtracellular matrix03 medical and health sciencesMagneticsCarbonyl ironRheologyHumansGeneral Materials ScienceMechanotransductionParticle Sizeskin and connective tissue diseasesCells Cultured030304 developmental biologyCell Nucleus0303 health sciencesExtracellular Matrix ProteinsViscositytechnology industry and agricultureHydrogelsDynamic mechanical analysisMechanics021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyElasticityExtracellular MatrixSelf-healing hydrogelsCalciumCollagen0210 nano-technologyIron CompoundsACS applied materialsinterfaces
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A new hyperelastic model for anisotropic hyperelastic materials with one fiber family

2016

International audience; The main goal of this study is to propose a practical application of a new family of transverse anisotropic invariants by designing a strain energy function (SEF) for incompressible fiber-reinforced materials. In order to validate the usability and creativeness of the proposed model, two different fiber-reinforced rubber materials under uniaxial and shear testing are considered. For each kind of material, numerical simulations based on the proposed model are consistent with experimental results and provide information about the effect of the new family of invariants in the construction of the SEF.

Materials science02 engineering and technologyStrain energy0203 mechanical engineeringNatural rubberGeneral Materials ScienceBiomechanicsAnisotropyPolynomial (hyperelastic model)Fiber (mathematics)business.industryApplied MathematicsMechanical EngineeringFunction (mathematics)Structural engineering[SPI.MECA]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Mechanics [physics.med-ph]021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter PhysicsAnisotropic hyperelasticity020303 mechanical engineering & transportsMechanics of MaterialsModeling and Simulationvisual_artHyperelastic materialvisual_art.visual_art_mediumCompressibilityTheory of invariant polynomials0210 nano-technologybusiness
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The effects of laboratory ageing on rheological and fracture characteristics of different rubberised bitumens

2018

Ageing of bituminous materials can result in loss of the durability of a flexible pavement. Using rubberised bitumens can enhance pavement performance while at the same time it solves a serious waste disposal problem. Combining Warm Mix Asphalt (WMA) additives with rubberised bitumens reduces the difficulties associated with the production of asphalt mixtures using this modified binder. This work was conducted to study the effect of ageing using fundamental parameters based on performance, i.e., CTOD and Glover-Rowe parameters have been related to pavement cracking. Different unmodified bitumens and rubberised bitumens were short-term aged using the Thin Film Oven Test (TFOT) and long- term…

Materials science0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technologyBuilding and Construction021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyDurabilityViscoelasticityCrackingRheologyageing rheology fracture rubberized bitumen WMA additiveAsphaltAgeing021105 building & constructionFracture (geology)Settore ICAR/04 - Strade Ferrovie Ed AeroportiGeneral Materials ScienceComposite material0210 nano-technologyCivil and Structural EngineeringWaste disposalConstruction and Building Materials
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Thermo-rheological analysis of WMA-additive modified binders

2020

AbstractThermo-rheological characteristics of unmodified and modified bitumen have significant impacts on the mechanical response of asphalt. This study investigates the impacts of an organic and a chemical Warm Mix Asphalt additive on bitumen thermo-rheological and mechanical characteristics. Modified binders with different concentrations of each additive were studied and analysed comparatively to a 40/60 penetration grade bitumen. Frequency sweep tests were performed at different ageing levels to characterise the Linear Viscoelastic properties. The multiple stress creep and recovery, linear amplitude sweep (LAS) and low temperature creep stiffness tests, together with the Glover–Rowe (G–R…

Materials science0211 other engineering and technologiesStiffness020101 civil engineering02 engineering and technologyBuilding and ConstructionViscoelasticitySweep frequency response analysis0201 civil engineeringShear modulusCreepRheologyMechanics of MaterialsAsphalt021105 building & constructionSolid mechanicsAgeing Bitumen rheology Fatigue Low-temperature cracking Rutting Warm mix asphalt (WMA) additivesmedicineSettore ICAR/04 - Strade Ferrovie Ed AeroportiGeneral Materials ScienceComposite materialmedicine.symptomCivil and Structural EngineeringMaterials and Structures
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Fracture toughness of synthesised high-performance epoxies subject to accelerated water aging

2018

Abstract The effects of water uptake on the fracture toughness of epoxy systems with high glass-transition temperatures (Tg above 170 °C) are investigated. Aging conditioning has been conducted in hot water, followed by a desorption conditioning in a room temperature dry-airborne. Water aging determines plasticisation effects and crosslink-density modifications, revealed by reductions of the Tg. It is less known how such modifications influence the material fracture toughness. In this study, Single Edge Notched Bending samples have been tested according to standards, to evaluate the KIC fracture toughness at different stages of water absorption-desorption. The characterisation has been supp…

Materials scienceAbsorption of waterFracture toughnePolymers and Plastics02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesStress (mechanics)Crack closureFracture toughnessResidual stressmedicineEpoxy resinComposite materialSwellingOrganic ChemistryResidual stresseEpoxy021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyWater aging0104 chemical sciencesPhotoelasticityvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumSwellingmedicine.symptom0210 nano-technologySaturation (chemistry)
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Photo-acoustic excitation and optical detection of fundamental flexural guided wave in coated bone phantoms.

2013

Abstract Photo-acoustic (PA) imaging was combined with skeletal quantitative ultrasound (QUS) for assessment of human long bones. This approach permitted low-frequency excitation and detection of ultrasound so as to efficiently receive the thickness-sensitive fundamental flexural guided wave (FFGW) through a coating of soft tissue. The method was tested on seven axisymmetric bone phantoms, whose 1- to 5-mm wall thickness and 16-mm diameter mimicked those of the human radius. Phantoms were made of a composite material and coated with a 2.5- to 7.5-mm layer of soft material that mimicked soft tissue. Ultrasound was excited with a pulsed Nd:YAG laser at 1064-nm wavelength and received on the s…

Materials scienceAcoustics and UltrasonicsBiophysics02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencesSensitivity and SpecificityImaging phantomBone and Bones010309 opticsOpticsLamb wavesFlexural strengthCoated Materials BiocompatibleBone Density0103 physical sciencesmedicineHumansRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingGuided wave testingRadiological and Ultrasound Technologyta114business.industryPhantoms ImagingLasersUltrasoundReproducibility of ResultsEquipment Design021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyEquipment Failure Analysismedicine.anatomical_structureSoundAcoustic StimulationElasticity Imaging TechniquesUltrasonic sensorCortical bonePhase velocity0210 nano-technologybusinessPhotic StimulationDensitometryUltrasound in medicinebiology
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Creep of polymer concrete in the nonlinear region

2000

Two polyester-based polymer concretes with various volume content of diabase as an extender and aggregate are tested in creep under compression at different stress levels. The phenomenological and structural approaches are both used to analyze the experimental data. Common features of changes in the instantaneous and creep compliances are clarified, and a phenomenological creep model which accounts for the changes in the instantaneous compliance and in the retardation spectrum depending on the stress level is developed. It is shown that the model can be used to describe the experimental results of stress relaxation and creep under repeated loading. Modeling of the composite structure and su…

Materials scienceAggregate (composite)Polymers and PlasticsGeneral MathematicsComposite numberPolymer concreteCondensed Matter PhysicsCompression (physics)ViscoelasticityBiomaterialsCreepMechanics of MaterialsSolid mechanicsCeramics and CompositesStress relaxationComposite materialMechanics of Composite Materials
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Nanoscale mechanical characterization of polymers by atomic force microscopy (AFM) nanoindentations: viscoelastic characterization of a model material

2009

The atomic force microscope (AFM), apart from its conventional use as a microscope, is also used for the characterization of the local mechanical properties of polymers. In fact, the elastic characterization of purely elastic materials using this instrument can be considered as a well-assessed technique while the characterization of the viscoelastic mechanical properties remains the challenge. In particular, one finds the mechanical behavior changing when performing indentations at different loading rates, i.e. on different time scales. Moreover, this apparent viscoelastic behavior can also be due to complex contact mechanics phenomena, with the onset of plasticity and long-term viscoelasti…

Materials scienceApplied MathematicsNanotechnologyDynamic mechanical analysisNanoindentationPlasticityViscoelasticityCharacterization (materials science)Contact mechanicsTime–temperature superpositionIndentationComposite materialInstrumentationEngineering (miscellaneous)Measurement Science and Technology
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