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Axial Load Capacity of Cold Formed Pipe Flange Connection

2017

In this paper, a cold forming process is used where the connection between a pipe and a flange is created by means of radially expanding tool segments inside the pipe. The method is investigated with two purposes, to set up a robust procedure for the process that allows for connections to be made on site, and to set up finite element (FE) simulations that can capture the forces and deformations when pulling the pipe axially out of the flange. Experimental data and FE simulations are used to describe and understand the forces and deformations during the connection process. The rapid increase in radial stiffness experienced when the pipe comes in full circumferential contact with the flange i…

0209 industrial biotechnologyMaterials scienceDeformation (mechanics)business.industryMechanical EngineeringConnection (principal bundle)02 engineering and technologyStructural engineeringFlangeStress (mechanics)020303 mechanical engineering & transports020901 industrial engineering & automation0203 mechanical engineeringMechanics of MaterialsAxial loadComposite materialSafety Risk Reliability and QualitybusinessCold formingJournal of Pressure Vessel Technology
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Metaheuristic procedures for the lexicographic bottleneck assembly line balancing problem

2015

The goal of this work is to develop an improved procedure for the solution of the lexicographic bottleneck variant of the assembly line balancing problem (LB-ALBP). The objective of the LB-ALBP is to minimize the workload of the most heavily loaded workstation, followed by the workload of the second most heavily loaded workstation and so on. This problem-recently introduced to the literature (Pastor, 2011)-has practical relevance to manufacturing facilities. We design, implement and fine-tune GRASP, tabu search (TS) and scatter search (SS) heuristics for the LB-ALBP and show that our procedures are able to obtain solutions of a quality that outperforms previous approaches. We rely on both s…

0209 industrial biotechnologyMathematical optimizationComputer scienceStrategy and Management0211 other engineering and technologiesassembly line balancingheuristics02 engineering and technologyManagement Science and Operations ResearchHeuristic algorithms.BottleneckManagement Information Systemslb-albp020901 industrial engineering & automation:Economia i organització d'empreses [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC]Genetic algorithmgenetic algorithmMetaheuristicsearchMarketingmetaheuristicsmodel021103 operations researchGRASPWorkloadTabu searchmultiplelexicographic bottleneckProgramació heurísticanetworkHeuristicsTreball en cadenaJournal of the Operational Research Society
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Inverse kinematic control of an industrial robot used in Vessel-to-Vessel Motion Compensation

2017

An increased level of complex offshore load handling operations is expected due to an increased amount of floating wind turbines, remote fish farms, and autonomous shipping, and in general more advanced operations to be carried out at sea. A common problem for these applications is that both equipment and personnel have to be transported between two floating vessels at sea. An investigation of the Vessel-to-Vessel Motion Compensation (VVMC) problem may increase the efficiency and safety of such operations in the future. In this paper, a control algorithm has been developed and experimentally tested in the Norwegian Motion Laboratory featuring two Stewart platforms (SPs), an industrial robot…

0209 industrial biotechnologyMotion compensationRobot kinematicsEngineeringWind powerbusiness.industry02 engineering and technologyKinematicsCompensation (engineering)law.inventionIndustrial robot020901 industrial engineering & automationlawBroadband0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringWireless020201 artificial intelligence & image processingbusinessSimulationMarine engineering2017 25th Mediterranean Conference on Control and Automation (MED)
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On the estimation of the fatigue cycle distribution from spectral density data

1999

This paper deals with the fatigue life prediction of components and structures subjected to random fatigue, i.e. to cyclic loading whose amplitude varies in an essentially random manner. In particular, this study concentrates on the general problem of directly relating fatigue cycle distribution to the power spectral density (PSD) by means of closed-form expressions that avoid expensive digital simulations of the stress process. At present, all the methods proposed to achieve this objective are based on the use of a single parameter of the PSD. In this work, by numerical simulations and theoretical considerations, it is shown that the statistical distribution of fatigue cycles depends on f…

0209 industrial biotechnologyStochastic processMechanical EngineeringMathematical analysisSpectral density02 engineering and technologyNarrow band020303 mechanical engineering & transports020901 industrial engineering & automationDistribution (mathematics)Amplitude0203 mechanical engineeringCalculusCyclic loadingClosed-form expressionMathematicsVibration fatigueProceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part C: Journal of Mechanical Engineering Science
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Modeling Energy Demand Aggregators for Residential Consumers

2013

International audience; Energy demand aggregators are new actors in the energy scenario: they gather a group of energy consumers and implement a demand- response paradigm. When the energy provider needs to reduce the current energy demand on the grid, it can pay the energy demand aggregator to reduce the load by turning off some of its consumers loads or postponing their activation. Currently this operation involves only greedy energy consumers like industrial plants. In this paper we want to study the potential of aggregating a large number of small energy consumers like home users as it may happen in smart grids. In particular we want to address the feasibility of such approach by conside…

0209 industrial biotechnologydemand-response paradigm020209 energyEnergy current02 engineering and technologycomputer.software_genre7. Clean energyNews aggregatorload regulation[INFO.INFO-NI]Computer Science [cs]/Networking and Internet Architecture [cs.NI]020901 industrial engineering & automationdemand side management; load regulation; queueing theory; smart power grids; demand-response paradigm; energy consumers; energy demand aggregator modeling; greedy energy consumers; home users; industrial plants; power load control; queuing theory; residential consumers; smart grids; Delays; Home appliances; Load modeling; Power demand; Sociology; Statistics; Switchesresidential consumerSociologySettore ING-INF/04 - Automatica0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringindustrial plantenergy demand aggregator modelingDemand loadSimulationStatisticQueueing theoryDelayLoad modelingdemand side managementSettore ING-INF/03 - Telecomunicazionigreedy energy consumerpower load controlLoad balancing (electrical power)Poisson processEnvironmental economicsGridenergy consumerHome applianceSettore ING-IND/33 - Sistemi Elettrici Per L'EnergiaSmart gridQueueing theorymart gridLoad regulationqueuing theoryPower demandEnergy demand aggregatorsmart power gridcomputerSwitcheshome user
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Modelling load-transmission mechanisms in axially loaded RC columns retrofitted with steel jackets

2018

The use of steel jacketing technique is a common practice for retrofitting existing reinforced concrete (RC) columns, as it allows increasing load-carrying capacity and ductility of the member. When the external jacket has no-end connections – i.e. the jacket is indirectly loaded- the load sustained by the column is transferred from the inner RC core to the external jacket through shear stresses along the contact surface. The assessment of this mechanism is quite complex, due to the marked non-linear behaviour of constituent materials and to the calibration of a proper shear stress-relative slip constitutive law of the concrete-to-steel interface. In this paper, a step-by-step analytical ap…

021110 strategic defence & security studiesMaterials sciencebusiness.industryConstitutive equation0211 other engineering and technologiesCompressionSteel jacketing020101 civil engineering02 engineering and technologyStructural engineeringSlip (materials science)Indirectly loadedInterfaceCompression (physics)0201 civil engineeringCore (optical fiber)Shear (sheet metal)Settore ICAR/09 - Tecnica Delle CostruzioniRetrofittingbusinessDuctilityAxial symmetryCivil and Structural Engineering
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Measuring the quality of humanitarian information products: Insights from the 2015 Nepal earthquake

2018

Information plays a critical role in humanitarian assistance. It has become a product that is shared for multiple purposes such as situational awareness, decision-making, coordination, reporting, and attracting funding. In the aftermath of sudden onset disasters, humanitarians are constrained with huge workload, time pressure, and uncertainties and thus, information products are often criticized with respect to quality issues. In this paper, we aim at developing an empirically grounded framework that can measure the quality of information products through accuracy, objectivity, completeness, and consistency. We validate the framework with the help of practitioners and apply it to the inform…

021110 strategic defence & security studiesSituation awarenessmedia_common.quotation_subjectCase studyFramework0211 other engineering and technologiesHumanitarian responseInformation qualityComputerApplications_COMPUTERSINOTHERSYSTEMSWorkload02 engineering and technologyTime pressureHumanitarian responseRisk analysis (engineering)2015 Nepal earthquake021105 building & constructionQuality (business)Product (category theory)BusinessInformation qualitymedia_commonSudden onset
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Work Related Musculoskeletal Disorders (WRMSD) in Construction Workers and Main Causes

2017

Construction industry still is characterized with physically demanding work duties despite the ongoing modernization of new technology. Construction work requires physical and psychosocial effort, working in compulsory and awkward postures. WRMSD are the most common health problems among employees in construction. The aim of this study was to determine WRMSD reasons caused by physical load and psychosocial risks at work for painters and tilers in the construction enterprise. Results of the study shows that causes of WRMSD in employed in construction, are not only physical risks at work, but also psychosocial risks, as well as individual attitude towards one’s own health.

03 medical and health sciencesHealth problems0302 clinical medicinePhysical loadWork (electrical)Construction industryWork-related musculoskeletal disordersApplied psychology030212 general & internal medicineModernization theoryPsychology030210 environmental & occupational healthPsychosocial
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Including the Past: Performance Modeling Using a Preload Concept by Means of the Fitness-Fatigue Model

2019

Abstract In mathematical modeling by means of performance models, the Fitness-Fatigue Model (FF-Model) is a common approach in sport and exercise science to study the training performance relationship. The FF-Model uses an initial basic level of performance and two antagonistic terms (for fitness and fatigue). By model calibration, parameters are adapted to the subject’s individual physical response to training load. Although the simulation of the recorded training data in most cases shows useful results when the model is calibrated and all parameters are adjusted, this method has two major difficulties. First, a fitted value as basic performance will usually be too high. Second, without mo…

03 medical and health sciencesPreload0302 clinical medicineGeneral Computer ScienceComputer science05 social sciencesBiomedical Engineering050301 education030229 sport sciences0503 educationddc:006Simulation
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Different food sources elicit fast changes to bacterial virulence

2016

Environmentally transmitted, opportunistic bacterial pathogens have a life cycle that alternates between hosts and environmental reservoirs. Resources are often scarce and fluctuating in the outside-host environment, whereas overcoming the host immune system could allow pathogens to establish a new, resource abundant and stable niche within the host. We tested if short-term exposure to different outside-host resource types and concentrations affect Serratia marcescens —(bacterium)'s virulence in Galleria mellonella (moth). As expected, virulence was mostly dictated by the bacterial dose, but we also found a clear increase in virulence when the bacterium had inhabited a low (versus high) re…

0301 basic medicine030106 microbiologyNicheAdaptation BiologicalVirulenceEnvironmentMothsSerratiaMicrobiology03 medical and health sciencesAnimalsPathogenSerratia marcescensEvolutionary BiologyLife Cycle StagesVirulencebiologyHost (biology)fungita1183Outbreakbiology.organism_classificationAgricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)Bacterial LoadGalleria mellonellaeutrophicationLarvaplasticityHost-Pathogen Interactionsta1181General Agricultural and Biological SciencesresourcesBacteriavirulence pathogenBiology Letters
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