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Fractional differential equations and related exact mechanical models

2013

Creep and relaxation tests, performed on various materials like polymers, rubbers and so on are well-fitted by power-laws with exponent β ∈ [0, 1] (Nutting (1921), Di Paola et al. (2011)). The consequence of this observation is that the stress-strain relation of hereditary materials is ruled by fractional operators (Scott Blair (1947), Slonimsky (1961)). A large amount of researches have been performed in the second part of the last century with the aim to connect constitutive fractional relations with some mechanical models by means of fractance trees and ladders (see Podlubny (1999)). Recently, Di Paola and Zingales (2012) proposed a mechanical model that corresponds to fractional stress-…

Mechanical systems Power-law description Fractional hereditary materials Discretized models Modal transformation.Differential equationFractional hereditary materialDiscretized modelMathematical analysisRelaxation (iterative method)Extension (predicate logic)Mechanical systems Power-law description Fractional hereditary materials Discretized modelsModal transformationDashpotMechanical systemMechanical systemComputational MathematicsComputational Theory and MathematicsCreepModeling and SimulationPower-law descriptionModal transformationLinear combinationRepresentation (mathematics)Settore ICAR/08 - Scienza Delle CostruzioniMathematics
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The Multiscale Stochastic Model of Fractional Hereditary Materials (FHM)

2013

Abstract In a recent paper the authors proposed a mechanical model corresponding, exactly, to fractional hereditary materials (FHM). Fractional derivation index 13 E [0,1/2] corresponds to a mechanical model composed by a column of massless newtonian fluid resting on a bed of independent linear springs. Fractional derivation index 13 E [1/2, 1], corresponds, instead, to a mechanical model constituted by massless, shear-type elastic column resting on a bed of linear independent dashpots. The real-order of derivation is related to the exponent of the power-law decay of mechanical characteristics. In this paper the authors aim to introduce a multiscale fractance description of FHM in presence …

Multiscale FractanceRandom modelsStochastic modellingMathematical analysisModel parametersGeneral MedicineFractional HereditarinessDashpotFractional calculusMassless particleFractional DerivativesFractional Derivatives; Fractional Hereditariness; Multiscale Fractance; Random modelsFractional HereditarineCalculusExponentNewtonian fluidLinear independenceFractional DerivativeMathematicsProcedia IUTAM
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Redox signaling in acute pancreatitis

2015

Acute pancreatitis is an inflammatory process of the pancreatic gland that eventually may lead to a severe systemic inflammatory response. A key event in pancreatic damage is the intracellular activation of NF-κB and zymogens, involving also calcium, cathepsins, pH disorders, autophagy, and cell death, particularly necrosis. This review focuses on the new role of redox signaling in acute pancreatitis. Oxidative stress and redox status are involved in the onset of acute pancreatitis and also in the development of the systemic inflammatory response, being glutathione depletion, xanthine oxidase activation, and thiol oxidation in proteins critical features of the disease in the pancreas. On th…

NecrosisGSH reduced glutathioneSTAT3 signal transducer and activator of transcription 3ERK extracellular signal-regulated kinasesClinical BiochemistryCCK cholecystokininTRAFs TNF receptor associated factorsReview ArticleIκB kinasePharmacologymedicine.disease_causeBiochemistrySHP small heterodimer partnerSTIM1 stromal interaction molecule 1chemistry.chemical_compoundHATs histone acetyltransferasesMedicineASK1GCL glutamate cysteine ligaseTNF-α tumor necrosis factor alphaIKK IκB kinaseNOS nitric oxide synthaseAcute inflammationHIF hypoxia inducible factorlcsh:QH301-705.5NF-κB nuclear factor kappa BDAMPs damage-associated molecular pattern moleculeslcsh:R5-920biologyGSSG oxidized glutathioneNF-kappa BNLRs nucleotide-binding oligomerization domain (NOD) like receptorsTRADD tumor necrosis factor receptor type 1-associated DEATH domain proteinTRPC3 transient receptor potential channel 3VEGF vascular endothelial growth factorGlutathioneTNFR tumor necrosis factor receptorHMGB1 high-mobility group Box 1 proteinIP3R inositol 145-trisphosphate receptor type 3VCAM-1 Vascular Cell adhesion protein 1Acute DiseaseJNK c-Jun N-terminal kinaseAcute pancreatitisTLRs toll-like receptorsmedicine.symptomlcsh:Medicine (General)Oxidation-ReductionAP-1 activator protein-1Signal TransductionmRNA messenger ribonucleic acidHMGB1ASC apoptosis-associated speck-like protein containing a carboxy-terminal CARDRNS reactive nitrogen speciesPTPs protein tyrosine phosphatasesROS reactive oxygen speciesNADH nicotinamide adenine dinucleotidepHe extracellular pHFAEE fatty acid ethyl estersAP acute pancreatitisHumansXanthine oxidaseCBP CREB-binding proteinRyR endoplasmic reticulum membrane ryanodine receptorsMDA malondialdehydeNO nitric oxideXO xanthine oxidaseASK1 apoptosis signal-regulating kinase-1business.industryOrganic ChemistryAutophagyNADPH nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphateHDACs histone deacetylasesmedicine.diseaseCARS compensatory anti-inflammatory response syndromeXDH xanthine dehydrogenaseIL interleukinIκB inhibitor of kappa BAcute pancreatitisETC Electron transport chainPancreatitisMKPs MAPK phosphatasesSAP severe acute pancreatitischemistrylcsh:Biology (General)DTT dithiothreitolOxidative stressNAC N-acetyl cysteineImmunologybiology.proteinCalciumLysosomesReactive Oxygen SpeciesbusinessMAPK mitogen-activated protein kinaseOxidative stressERCP endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatographyRedox Biology
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Nikolai Shpanov and the Evolution of the Soviet Spy Thriller

2017

It is a common opinion that Stalinist literature knew no explicitly popular genres, and that, consequently, its whole body can be regarded as popular culture. The case of Nikolai Shpanov is one of the most evident arguments against such an interpretation. From the late Thirties to the early Fifties, Shpanov's works, centered around the fight with fiendish spies, had huge print runs and conspicuous success among the readers; yet, Soviet critics nearly ignored them. The publishing channels were not those of the officially endorsed "classics" of Socialist Realism, but rather what can be regarded as a Soviet equivalent of a separated mass publishing. Shpanov's books are, thus, the living proof …

Nikolai ShpanovSpy-thrillerNikolai Shpanov; Soviet literature; mass culture; spy-thrillerSoviet literatureSettore L-LIN/21 - SlavisticaArts and Humanities
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L’identità della spia: classe e nazione nello spy-thriller sovietico

2019

I territori di confine annessi dall'Unione Sovietica negli anni di guerra costituivano un doppio problema per le autorità: l'eredità del sistema capitalista era ancora viva, e l'identità nazionale dei loro abitanti poco chiara. Questi territori, d'altro canto, erano l'ambientazione ideale per i romanzi di spionaggio, ed alcuni tra questi, come ad esempio Sul Tibisco (1954) di Aleksandr Avdeenko, che si svolge nell'Ucraina transcarpatica, una terra dall'appartenenza a lungo contestata, o L'apprendista stregone (1956) di Nikolaj Španov, ambientato in Lettonia, ottennero un buon successo. L'identità è la questione chiave nella narrativa di spionaggio; l'ossessione per l'identità, e per i doppi…

Nikolai ShpanovTrans-Carpathian UkraineSpy-ThrillerSettore L-LIN/21 - SlavisticaAleksandr Avdeenko
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Smart structures through nontraditional design of Tuned Mass Damper Inerter for higher control of base isolated systems

2020

Abstract This paper introduces a smart structure design through the definition of an innovative passive control strategy, referred to as New Tuned Mass Damper Inerter (New TMDI), coupled with a base isolation system (BI), to control displacements in base isolated structures under seismic excitations. The herein proposed New TMDI comprises a recently developed nontraditional Tuned Mass Damper (known as New TMD), in which a secondary mass system is connected to the base plate of the BI system by a spring and to the ground by a dashpot, and of an inerter device placed in parallel with the damper. An optimization procedure which minimizes the base displacement variance of the BI system, conside…

Optimal designOptimal designComputer science02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencesDashpot010305 fluids & plasmaslaw.inventionDamperNontraditional layout0203 mechanical engineeringlawTuned mass damper0103 physical sciencesInerterGeneral Materials ScienceCivil and Structural EngineeringTuned Mass Damperbusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringBase-isolation systemWhite noiseStructural engineeringCondensed Matter PhysicsBase (topology)020303 mechanical engineering & transportsInerterMechanics of MaterialsBase isolationSettore ICAR/08 - Scienza Delle CostruzionibusinessMechanics Research Communications
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Nonlinear rocking of rigid blocks on flexible foundation: Analysis and experiments

2017

Abstract Primarily, two models are commonly used to describe rocking of rigid bodies; the Housner model, and the Winkler foundation model. The first deals with the motion of a rigid block rocking about its base corners on a rigid foundation. The second deals with the motion of a rigid block rocking and bouncing on a flexible foundation of distributed linear springs and dashpots (Winkler foundation). These models are two-dimensional and can capture some of the features of the physics of the problem. Clearly, there are additional aspects of the problem which may be captured by an enhanced nonlinear model for the base-foundation interaction. In this regard, what it is adopted in this paper is …

Physics021110 strategic defence & security studiesbusiness.industry0211 other engineering and technologiesFoundation (engineering)Flexible foundationEquations of motion020101 civil engineeringContext (language use)02 engineering and technologyGeneral MedicineStructural engineeringDashpot0201 civil engineeringDamperContact forceNonlinear systemRocking motionEngineeringNonlinear contact modelImpactFlexible foundation; Nonlinear contact model; Rocking motion; EngineeringSettore ICAR/08 - Scienza Delle Costruzionibusiness
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Travelling Panels Made of Viscoelastic Material

2013

In this chapter, our focus is to analyse the behaviour of moving panels using viscoelastic materials. As the reader will have noticed, all the models discussed in previous chapters have concerned the case of a purely elastic material. The deformation of an elastic material depends only on the applied forces; it has no explicit time dependence. Paper, however, is a more complicated material: it is viscoelastic. In addition to elastic properties, it has also time-dependent viscous properties, which cause the phenomena of creep and relaxation (see, e.g., Alava and Niskanen 2006). One of the simplest models for a viscoelastic solid is the Kelvin–Voigt model, which consists of a linear spring an…

PhysicsCreepDeformation (mechanics)Spring (device)Time derivativeMaterial derivativeRelaxation (physics)MechanicsViscoelasticityDashpot
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Electrical analogous in viscoelasticity

2014

In this paper, electrical analogous models of fractional hereditary materials are introduced. Based on recent works by the authors, mechanical models of materials viscoelasticity behavior are firstly approached by using fractional mathematical operators. Viscoelastic models have elastic and viscous components which are obtained by combining springs and dashpots. Various arrangements of these elements can be used, and all of these viscoelastic models can be equivalently modeled as electrical circuits, where the spring and dashpot are analogous to the capacitance and resistance, respectively. The proposed models are validated by using modal analysis. Moreover, a comparison with numerical expe…

PhysicsNumerical AnalysisEigenvalues analysiEigenvalues analysis Fractional calculus Fractional capacitor Viscoelastic modelsApplied MathematicsModal analysisMathematical analysisFinite-difference time-domain methodViscoelastic modelFractional calculuDashpotViscoelasticityFractional calculuslaw.inventionMathematical OperatorsFractional capacitorSettore ING-IND/31 - ElettrotecnicaSettore MAT/08 - Analisi NumericaSpring (device)lawModeling and SimulationElectrical networkCalculusSettore ICAR/08 - Scienza Delle Costruzioni
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Fractional Tajimi–Kanai model for simulating earthquake ground motion

2014

The ground acceleration is usually modeled as a filtered Gaussian process. The most common model is a Tajimi–Kanai (TK) filter that is a viscoelastic Kelvin–Voigt unit (a spring in parallel with a dashpot) carrying a mass excited by a white noise (acceleration at the bedrock). Based upon the observation that every real material exhibits a power law trend in the creep test, in this paper it is proposed the substitution of the purely viscous element in the Kelvin Voigt element with the so called springpot that is an element having an intermediate behavior between purely elastic (spring) and purely viscous (dashpot) behavior ruled by fractional operator. With this choice two main goals are rea…

PhysicsPeak ground accelerationGround motionBuilding and ConstructionWhite noiseMechanicsGeotechnical Engineering and Engineering GeologyFree fieldViscoelasticityDashpotsymbols.namesakeAccelerationGeophysicsSpring (device)Fractional viscoelasticitysymbolsTajimi–Kanai filterGaussian processCivil and Structural Engineering
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