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Mechanical testing and numerical modelling of pull-wound carbon-epoxy spinnaker poles

2002

The paper deals with experimental testing and numerical simulation of the mechanical behaviour of multi-layer cylindrical coupons, of two different diameters, made in carbon-epoxy composite. The aim of the study is to provide a simple and effective numerical model that can be used as a design tool for structural elements having analogous geometrical and manufacturing characteristics. The numerical analysis, performed in the elastic regime with a standard finite element (FE) code, was strongly correlated with the laboratory determination of fibre-volume fractions and of some elastic parameters of the material system. Other parameters, like the shear modulus values G, were in fact appropriate…

Filament windingMaterials scienceComputer simulationB. Mechanical propertieNumerical analysisGeneral EngineeringStiffnessEpoxyCarbon-epoxy compositeFinite element methodShear modulusEngineering (all)PultrusionC. FEAvisual_artCeramics and Compositesmedicinevisual_art.visual_art_mediummedicine.symptomComposite materialB. ModellingE. PultrusionComposites Science and Technology
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PLA based biocomposites reinforced with Posidonia oceanica leaves

2018

Abstract Biocomposites can valorize some natural products related to natural processes or crop and waste industries. In this work, leaves of Posidonia oceanica (PO), dominant sea grass in the Mediterranean Sea, were used to prepare PLA based biocomposites. Materials were prepared by melt mixing PLA with PO as filler. The morphology as well as the mechanical and thermal properties of PLA/PO composites were evaluated and related with the influence of the content and size of PO. Moreover, the experimental elastic moduli of the biocomposites was modelled employing the Halpin–Tsai (HT) model. Furthermore, in order to take into consideration the high porosity of PO leaves, the HT parameters relat…

Filler (packaging)Materials scienceMorphology (linguistics)Young's modulus02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesHalpin-TsaiIndustrial and Manufacturing Engineeringsymbols.namesakeFlexural strengthUltimate tensile strengthComposite materialPorosityElastic modulusbiologyMechanical EngineeringPosidonia oceanica021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologybiology.organism_classification0104 chemical sciencesSettore ING-IND/22 - Scienza E Tecnologia Dei MaterialiMechanics of MaterialsPosidonia oceanicaCeramics and CompositessymbolsPLA0210 nano-technologyBiocomposite
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Effect of aggregation of a dispersed rigid filler on the elastic characteristics of a polymer composite

1986

We proposed a method for describing the effective elastic characteristics of a polymer composite with a rigid aggregating filler. An important feature of such a medium is the variable coupling of the inclusion phase in relation to its volume content. A change in the degree of coupling of the filler is accounted for by introducing an additional parameter. We examined a method of determining the coupling parameter from the results of statistical modeling of the geometry of the medium. Using the example of a calcite-HDPE composite, we showed that aggregation has a significant effect on the dependence of the elastic modulus on the volume content of filler; satisfactory agreement was obtained be…

Filler (packaging)Materials sciencePolymers and PlasticsGeneral MathematicsComposite numberCondensed Matter PhysicsBiomaterialsCondensed Matter::Materials ScienceMechanics of MaterialsCoupling parameterPhase (matter)Solid mechanicsCeramics and CompositesPolymer compositesCoupling (piping)Composite materialElastic modulusMechanics of Composite Materials
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Use of Biochar as Filler for Biocomposite Blown Films: Structure-Processing-Properties Relationships

2021

In this work, biocomposite blown films based on poly(butylene adipate-co-terephthalate) (PBAT) as biopolymeric matrix and biochar (BC) as filler were successfully fabricated. The materials were subjected to a film-blowing process after being compounded in a twin-screw extruder. The preliminary investigations conducted on melt-mixed PBAT/BC composites allowed PBAT/BC 5% and PBAT/BC 10% to be identified as the most appropriate formulations to be processed via film blowing. The blown films exhibited mechanical performances adequate for possible application as film for packaging, agricultural, and compost bags. The addition of BC led to an improvement of the elastic modulus, still maintaining h…

Filler (packaging)Materials sciencePolymers and PlasticsPlastics extrusionSettore ING-IND/34 - Bioingegneria IndustrialeOrganic chemistryBiochar Biocomposite film Biopolymeric blown film Photo-oxidative resistanceGeneral Chemistrybiopolymeric blown filmArticleContact angleSettore ING-IND/22 - Scienza E Tecnologia Dei MaterialiQD241-441photo-oxidative resistanceBiocharUltimate tensile strengthSettore ICAR/04 - Strade Ferrovie Ed AeroportiDegradation (geology)biocomposite filmbiocharBiocompositeComposite materialElastic modulusPolymers
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Modeling the electromechanical impedance technique for the assessment of dental implant stability

2015

We simulated the electromechanical impedance (EMI) technique to assess the stability of dental implants. The technique consists of bonding a piezoelectric transducer to the element to be monitored. When subjected to an electric field, the transducer induces structural excitations which, in turn, affect the transducer's electrical admittance. As the structural vibrations depend on the mechanical impedance of the element, the measurement of the transducer's admittance can be exploited to assess the element's health. In the study presented in this paper, we created a 3D finite element model to mimic a transducer bonded to the abutment of a dental implant placed in a host bone site. We simulate…

Finite element methodAdmittanceMaterials scienceDental implantAcousticsmedicine.medical_treatmentFinite Element AnalysisBiophysicsBiomedical EngineeringBone and BonesOsseointegrationOsseointegrationElastic ModulusElectric ImpedancemedicineOrthopedics and Sports MedicineDental implantDental ImplantsElectromechanical impedance methodDental stabilityRehabilitationMechanical impedanceModels TheoreticalPiezoelectricityFinite element methodTransducerBiophysicAbutment (dentistry)Biomedical engineering
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Physics of agarose fluid gels: Rheological properties and microstructure

2021

Agarose, a strongly gelling polysaccharide, is a common ingredient used to optimize the viscoelastic properties of a multitude of food products. Through aggregation of double helices via hydrogen bonds while cooling under quiescent conditions it forms firm and brittle gels. However, this behavior can be altered by manipulating the processing conditions viz shear. For example, gelation under shear leads to microgel particles with large surface area, which in turn leads to completely different rheological properties and texture. Such fluid gels are shown to play an important role in texture modification of foods and beverages for dysphagia patients. In this study, different concentration of a…

Fluid/sheared gelsPhysical gelationNutrition. Foods and food supplyFriction coefficientTP368-456Applied Microbiology and BiotechnologyViscoelasticityFood processing and manufactureViscositychemistry.chemical_compoundRheologychemistryChemical engineeringDynamic modulusParticle-size distributionAgaroseParticleAgaroseMicrogel particlesTX341-641Particle sizeArticles from the special issue: Edible Soft Matter edited by Ashok R.PatelRheologyFood ScienceBiotechnologyCurrent Research in Food Science
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A raman spectroscopic determination of the interlamellar forces in crystalline n-alkanes and of the limiting elastic modulus Ec of polyethylene

1976

A simple treatment based on continuum mechanics shows that weak interlamellar forces in crystalline n-alkanes should result in a characteristic upward shift of the frequencies of the longitudinal acoustical (LA) modes, which is independent of the chain length and decreases inversely with the mode order. A raman spectroscopic determination of the LA mode frequencies of a series of different n-alkanes confirms the theoretical conclusion and permits a derivation of a force constant characteristic of the interlamellar forces. The discussion results in a new formula valid for the LA mode frequencies of the orthorhombic n-alkanes in the acoustical limit and yields a new determination of the limit…

Force constantN alkanesMaterials scienceContinuum mechanicsGeneral EngineeringThermodynamicsLimitingPolyethylenesymbols.namesakechemistry.chemical_compoundchemistrysymbolsOrthorhombic crystal systemRaman spectroscopyElastic modulusJournal of Polymer Science: Polymer Physics Edition
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Generalized Alomari functionals

2015

We consider a generalized form of certain integral inequalities given by Guessab, Schmeisser and Alomari. The trapezoidal, mid point, Simpson, Newton-Simpson rules are obtained as special cases. Also, inequalities for the generalized Alomari functional in terms of the $n$-th order modulus, $n=\overline{1,4}$, are given and applied to some known quadrature rules.

General Mathematics010102 general mathematicsMathematics::Classical Analysis and ODEsComputer Science::Numerical Analysis01 natural sciencesMidpointModulus of continuityQuadrature (mathematics)Moduli010101 applied mathematicsMathematics::Algebraic Geometry41A44 41A55 41A80 65D30Mathematics - Classical Analysis and ODEsMathematikClassical Analysis and ODEs (math.CA)FOS: MathematicsApplied mathematics0101 mathematicsMathematics
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Reciprocal lower bound on modulus of curve families in metric surfaces

2019

We prove that any metric space $X$ homeomorphic to $\mathbb{R}^2$ with locally finite Hausdorff 2-measure satisfies a reciprocal lower bound on modulus of curve families associated to a quadrilateral. More precisely, let $Q \subset X$ be a topological quadrilateral with boundary edges (in cyclic order) denoted by $\zeta_1, \zeta_2, \zeta_3, \zeta_4$ and let $\Gamma(\zeta_i, \zeta_j; Q)$ denote the family of curves in $Q$ connecting $\zeta_i$ and $\zeta_j$; then $\text{mod} \Gamma(\zeta_1, \zeta_3; Q) \text{mod} \Gamma(\zeta_2, \zeta_4; Q) \geq 1/\kappa$ for $\kappa = 2000^2\cdot (4/\pi)^2$. This answers a question concerning minimal hypotheses under which a metric space admits a quasiconfor…

General Mathematics010102 general mathematicsquasiconformal mappingModulusMetric Geometry (math.MG)uniformizationconformal modulusCoarea inequalitymetriset avaruudet01 natural sciencesUpper and lower boundsfunktioteoriaCombinatoricsMathematics - Metric Geometry30L100103 physical sciencesMetric (mathematics)FOS: Mathematics010307 mathematical physics0101 mathematicsReciprocalMathematicsAnnales Academiae Scientiarum Fennicae Mathematica
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A note on mappings of finite distortion: The sharp modulus of continuity

2005

General MathematicsDistortionMathematical analysisTopologyModulus of continuity30C65MathematicsMichigan Mathematical Journal
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