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Fatigue crack growth through particulate clusters in polycarbonate material

2011

The interaction of a crack with a perfectly bonded inclusion or a cluster of inclusions in polycarbonate matrix was investigated through both numerical simulations and fatigue tests. Stress intensity factors (K(I)) were evaluated by boundary element method for several particle sizes, position and finally for inclusion cluster as a precursor study for the experiments. The numerical simulation has shown the crack tendency to circumvent the inclusions with consequential reduction of the growth rate. Fatigue crack growth tests were carried out on several particle-filled specimens at constant value of the applied stress intensity factor range (Delta K(Iapp)) highlighting the crack delay due to t…

Crack growthMaterials sciencebusiness.industryCrack-inclusion interactionMechanical EngineeringEffective stressParticulate compositeSettore ING-IND/34 - Bioingegneria IndustrialeStructural engineeringParis' lawCrack growth resistance curveCrack closureMechanics of Materialsmental disordersBoundary element methodShielding effectGeneral Materials ScienceGrowth rateComposite materialFatigue crack growth propagationbusinessStress intensity factorStress concentrationEngineering Fracture Mechanics
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Thermo-Elasto-Hydrodynamic Analysis of a Crankshaft Journal Bearing

2006

This paper summarizes the essential parts of a numerical analysis activity in which the application of the Thermo-Elasto-Hydro-Dynamic (TEHD) lubrication theory to a crankshaft journal bearing is examined. The study is carried out through numerical computations performed by a commercial flexible-multibody code which simulates the lubricated contact between elastic bodies in large displacement motion. A multibody model has been created and its thermal behaviour has been validated by comparison with experimental temperatures. The validated model is used to perform two comparative analyses between the TEHD modelling and the Elasto-Hydro-Dynamic (EHD) modelling for max torque and max power cond…

CrankshaftEngineeringBearing (mechanical)business.industryNumerical analysisMechanical engineeringStructural engineeringLubrication theoryDisplacement (vector)Power (physics)law.inventionlawThermalTorquebusinessVolume 3: Dynamic Systems and Controls, Symposium on Design and Analysis of Advanced Structures, and Tribology
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The Rotary Aero Engine from 1908 to 1918

2012

The rotary aero engine is a special type of air-cooled radial engine, where the cylinders are arranged like the spokes of a wheel and turn around the crankshaft. The propeller is connected to the cylinders, while the crankshaft is fixed to the frame. The rotary aero engine, developed in 1908, set new standards of power and light weight within the aircraft industry. It was adopted by many pioneer aviators and widely used to set records of endurance, speed and height. Many aero engine manufacturers produced different models and variants of this type of engine, which was extensively used until the end of the First World War. The latest evolution of the rotary engine was the counter-rotary arra…

CrankshaftVolumetric efficiencybusiness.product_categoryComputer sciencePropeller (aeronautics)Mechanical engineeringRotary enginelaw.inventionMechanism (engineering)lawBevel gearOtto cyclePistonless rotary enginebusiness
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Cross-flow Turbine Design for Variable Operating Conditions

2014

Abstract The potential energy hidden in water resources is becoming more and more a significant economic value. The value of the hydroelectric energy is often magnified by the proximity of the turbine to pumps or other energy sinks owned by the same water manager. Cross-flow or Banki-Michel turbines are a very efficient and economic choice that allows a very good cost/benefit ratio for energy production located at the end of conduits carrying water from a water source to a tank. In the paper the optimum design of a cross-flow turbine is sought after, assuming a flow rate variable in time. Regulation of the discharge entering in the turbine is a key issue, which is faced adopting a shaped se…

Cross-flowgeographyEngineeringgeography.geographical_feature_categoryEnergy saving.business.industryTurbinesMechanical engineeringContext (language use)General MedicineInletTurbineSlip factorSettore ICAR/01 - IdraulicaDraft tubeImpellerHydraulic headEnergy savingCross-flow turbineTurbines; Cross-flow; Energy saving.businessEngineering(all)TurbineMarine engineeringProcedia Engineering
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Experimental and Numerical Validation of a Wind Gust Facility

2013

The study of a vehicle moving through a lateral wind gust has always been a difficult task due to the difficulties in granting the right similitude. The facility proposed by Ryan and Dominy has been one of the best options to carry it out. In this approach, a double wind tunnel is used to send a lateral moving gust on a stationary model. Using this idea as a starting point, the ISAE has built a dedicated test bench for lateral wind studies on transient conditions. Experimental work has been carried out by means of time-resolved PIV, aiming at studying the unsteady interpenetration of the two flows coming from each wind tunnel. Meanwhile, a 3D CFD model based on URANS was set up, faithfully …

CrosswindTest benchMeteorologybusiness.industryComputer scienceTurbulenceMécanique des fluidesMechanical EngineeringComputational fluid dynamicsGustSimilitudeExperimentalPoint (geometry)Transient (oscillation)businessWind tunnelMarine engineeringWind tunnelCrosswindJournal of Fluids Engineering
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On the nuclear response of the helium-cooled lithium lead test blanket module in ITER

2005

Abstract The helium-cooled lithium lead (HCLL) concept has been recently selected as one of the two European reference designs foreseen for the breeding blanket of a demonstration fusion reactor. In particular, within the framework of the research and development activities on this blanket line, an HCLL test blanket module (TBM) has to be designed and manufactured to be implemented in ITER. At the Department of Nuclear Engineering (DIN) of the University of Palermo, a research campaign has been carried out to investigate the nuclear response of HCLL-TBM inside ITER by a numerical approach based on the Monte Carlo method. A realistic 3D heterogeneous model of HCLL-TBM has been set-up and ins…

CryostatMaterials scienceMechanical EngineeringNuclear engineeringMonte Carlo methodchemistry.chemical_elementBlanketFusion powerNuclear Energy and EngineeringchemistryTest blanket moduleHCLL-blanketNeutronicsRadiation damageNeutron sourceGeneral Materials ScienceLithiumSettore ING-IND/19 - Impianti NucleariHeliumCivil and Structural EngineeringFusion Engineering and Design
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A study of the potential influence of frame coolant distribution on the radiation-induced damage of HCLL-TBM structural material

2008

Abstract Within the European Fusion Technology Programme, the Helium-Cooled Lithium Lead (HCLL) breeding blanket concept is one of the two EU lines to be developed for a Long Term fusion reactor, in particular with the aim of manufacturing a Test Blanket Module (TBM) to be implemented in ITER. The HCLL-TBM is foreseen to be located in an ITER equatorial port, being housed inside a steel-supporting frame, actively cooled by pressurized water. That supporting frame has been designed to house two different TBMs, providing two cavities separated by a dividing Plate 20 cm thick. As the nuclear response of HCLL-TBM might vary accordingly to the supporting frame configuration and composition, at t…

CryostatNeutron transportMaterials scienceMechanical EngineeringNuclear engineeringFrame (networking)Fusion powerBlanketCoolantNuclear Energy and EngineeringNeutron sourceGeneral Materials ScienceLithium-lead blanket TBM NeutronicsSettore ING-IND/19 - Impianti NucleariCivil and Structural EngineeringParametric statisticsFusion Engineering and Design
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Study of the helium-cooled lithium lead test blanket module nuclear behaviour under irradiation in ITER

2009

Abstract The present paper deals with the detailed investigation of the helium-cooled lithium lead test blanket module (HCLL-TBM) nuclear behaviour under irradiation in ITER, carried out at the Department of Nuclear Engineering of the University of Palermo adopting a numerical approach based on the Monte Carlo method. A realistic 3D heterogeneous model of the HCLL-TBM was set-up and inserted into an ITER 3D semi-heterogeneous model that realistically simulates the reactor lay-out up to the cryostat. A Gaussian-shaped neutron source was adopted for the calculations. The main features of the HCLL-TBM nuclear response were assessed, paying a particular attention to the neutronic and photonic d…

CryostatNeutron transportTokamakMaterials scienceMechanical EngineeringNuclear engineeringchemistry.chemical_elementFusion powerBlanketHCLL test blanket module Neutronics Monte Carlo methodlaw.inventionNuclear physicsNuclear Energy and EngineeringchemistrylawNeutron sourceGeneral Materials ScienceLithiumSettore ING-IND/19 - Impianti NucleariHeliumCivil and Structural EngineeringFusion Engineering and Design
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Construction, assembly and tests of the ATLAS electromagnetic barrel calorimeter

2006

The construction and assembly of the two half barrels of the ATLAS central electromagnetic calorimeter and their insertion into the barrel cryostat are described. The results of the qualification tests of the calorimeter before installation in the LHC ATLAS pit are given.

CryostatPhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsLarge Hadron ColliderCalorimeter (particle physics)Physics::Instrumentation and Detectors010308 nuclear & particles physicsBarrel (horology)Mechanical engineeringCryogenics01 natural sciencesNuclear physicsElectromagnetic calorimetermedicine.anatomical_structureAtlas (anatomy)0103 physical sciencesQualification testing[PHYS.HEXP]Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Experiment [hep-ex]medicinePhysics::Accelerator PhysicsHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentNuclear Experiment010306 general physicsInstrumentationParticle Physics - ExperimentNuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment
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Morphologische Strukturen und Rißbildung in kristallinen, makromolekularen Stoffen

1962

Nach einem kurzen Uberblick uber die heutigen Kenntnisse der morphologischen Strukturen (Lamellen, Fibrillen und Spharolithe) werden die Versuche besprochen, und mit Hilfe von Permeations- und Diffusionsmessungen an Terylenfilmen in Abhangigkeit vom Kristallisationsgrade und der Temperatur einen Einblick in das innere Rissystem won makromolekularen Werkstoffen zu bekommen. Es zeigt sich, das man bei schonender thermischer und mechanischer Behandlung eine grobere durchgehende Risbildung u. entsprechende Korrosionsanfalligkeit durchaus vermeiden werden kann. Kristallisiert man zu lange bei zu hohen Temperaturen so tritt Risbildung auf. Hier kommen dann mikroskopische Untersuchungen sowie solc…

CrystallographyCrystal densityMechanics of MaterialsChemistryMechanical EngineeringMaterials ChemistryMetals and AlloysEnvironmental ChemistryGeneral MedicineSurfaces Coatings and FilmsMaterials and Corrosion/Werkstoffe und Korrosion
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