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A physically-based and distributed approach to analyze rainfall-triggered landslides at a watershed scale

2009

Settore ICAR/02 - Costruzioni Idrauliche E Marittime E IdrologiaRainfall-triggered landslides
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A spatially distributed and physically based tool to modelling rainfall-triggered landslides

2009

Landslides are a serious threat to lives and property throughout the world. Over the last few years the need to provide consistent tools and support to decision-makers and land managers have led to significant progress in the analysis and understanding of the occurrence of landslides. The causes of landslides are varied. Multiple dynamic processes are involved in driving slope failures. One of these causes is prolonged rainfall, which affect slope stability in different ways. Water entering the ground beneath a slope always causes a rise of the piezometric surface, which in turn involves an increase of the pore-water pressure and a decrease of the soil shear resistance. For this reason, kno…

Settore ICAR/02 - Costruzioni Idrauliche E Marittime E Idrologiarainfall-triggered landslides
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Unsaturated sand in the stability of the cuesta of the Temple of Hera (Agrigento)

2013

In the Valle dei Templi in Agrigento seven Doric temples stand lengthwise the crest of a rigid calcarenite cuesta over a layer of carbonate sand which lies along a thick stratum of clays. The environment is highly prone to landslides since topplings of calcarenite blocks often occur. The rock slopes are moving back and the slope edge draw near to the foundation of the Temple of Hera Lacinia contributing to increase their perilous condition. To assess the role of unsaturated sands in the instability processes, after the compositional and textural analysis of the material, direct shear tests and oedometer tests have been carried out on sand samples initially at the natural state, with low or …

Settore ICAR/07 - GeotecnicasuctionLandslides; suction; metastable structureunsaturated sandscalcarenite Valle dei Templimetastable structuremetastable structureSettore GEO/05 - Geologia ApplicataLandslides
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A model for SFRC beams without shear reinforcement

2008

In this paper a physical model, for the prediction of ultimate shear strength of Steel Fibers Reinforced Concrete (SFRC) beams is developed from the plastic Crack Sliding Model (CSM) introduced by Zhang (1997), based on the hypothesis that cracks can be transformed into yield lines. In this work the effectiveness factors are recalculated for SFRC beams and some further developments are introduced in the CSM, taking into account the fundamental post cracking tensile strength contribute of SFRC. The proposed model is validate by a large set of tests collected in literature and some numerical analyses were carried out to show the influence of fibers on the failure beams mode.

Settore ICAR/09 - Tecnica Delle CostruzioniArchitecture2300 Environmental Science (all)Steel Fibers Reinforced Concrete; Crack Sliding Model; Shear; Concrete tensile strengthBuilding and ConstructionCivil and Structural Engineering
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The Southeast Asian Lady {Boy}

2021

Singapore, una città-stato dal carattere decisamente cosmopolita, proietta nel mondo un'immagine urbana di frizzante modernità, ricchezza e benessere. All'ombra di potenti landmark architettonici e ai margini di una società opulenta, si nascondono però le condizioni di povertà ed esclusione in cui vive una buona metà della popolazione. Il vero ritratto di Singapore è quindi inciso da una profonda frattura, acuita dalla multietnicità della popolazione. Ed è nell'ambito di questi profondi contrasti, come talvolta può accadere nelle situazioni più estreme, che avvengono straordinari miracoli. Ed ecco che il miracolo è stato compiuto dalla cucina! Nonostante la città sia una delle più care al m…

Settore ICAR/21 - UrbanisticaSingapore Hawker Center Unesco Marina Bay Sands Sentosa Orchad Tower Gai Lan Tom Yum Soup Guida Michelin Singapore sling
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On MR Differential with Limited Slip

2014

Design of a magnetorheological (MR) sports car differential is presented in this paper, with the aim of the total mass reduction and the torque maintenance. The torque output is controlled by adjusting the applied magnetic field. The nominal output torque of the differential is derived by using Bingham plastic constitutive model; the choice of the materials occurs to minimize the thickness of the circuit, but preliminary sizing based on electromagnetic theory does not lead to satisfactory results. Electromagnetic finite element analysis (FEA) is performed to estimate the effective distribution of the magnetic field. The shear stress distribution in MR Fluid is theoretically predicted using …

Settore ING-IND/14 - Progettazione Meccanica E Costruzione Di Macchinedifferentiallimites slipMagneto rheologic fluid
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Polar Wax as Adhesion Promoter in Polymeric Blend Films for Durable Photovoltaic Encapsulants

2022

Technological developments in the solar photovoltaic field must guarantee the high performance and low deterioration of solar cells in order for solar power plants to be more efficient and competitive. The solar cell needs comprehensive protection offered by a polymeric encapsulant, which improves UV stability, reduces water and moisture absorption, reduces oxygen and vapor permeability and enhances mechanical resistance. Moreover, high transparency and adhesion yields improved the solar panel performance. The current work analyzes polymeric films based on poly(ethylene-co-vinyl acetate) (EVA) and polyolefin (PO) for photovoltaic encapsulant use (the high temperature resistance is improved …

Settore ING-IND/22 - Scienza E Tecnologia Dei Materialiadhesion promoter crosslinking agent EVA photovoltaic polymeric encapsulant stabilizing systemGeneral Materials Sciencephotovoltaic; polymeric encapsulant; EVA; crosslinking agent; stabilizing system; adhesion promoterMaterials; Volume 15; Issue 19; Pages: 6751
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Innovative Observers for Induction Motor Control

In this thesis the problem of designing observers and controllers for induction motors has been studied and thoroughly discussed using tools from the nonlinear system theory, both for analysis and control purposes. Useful techniques have been used to identify the machine parameters off-line. In the Introduction was dealt the design a control system for a drive of asynchronous machines that uses a voltage source inverter to generate the currents and voltages which carry the drive by making use of an observer of the state rotor variables. The used control algorithms is the \textit{field oriented control} (FOC). The model of the asynchronous induction motor is described starting from the mecha…

Settore ING-INF/04 - AutomaticaObservers Induction Motor Control Asynchronous Motor Luenberger Sliding Kalman Non Linear Observer
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A Sliced Coprocessor for Native Clifford Algebra Operations

2007

Computer graphics applications require efficient tools to model geometric objects. The traditional approach based on compute-intensive matrix calculations is error-prone due to a lack of integration between geometric reasoning and matrix-based algorithms. Clifford algebra offers a solution to these issues since it permits specification of geometry at a coordinate-free level. The best way to exploit the symbolic computing power of geometric (Clifford) algebra is supporting its data types and operators directly in hardware. This paper outlines the architecture of S-CliffoSor (Sliced Clifford coprocessor), a parallelizable embedded coprocessor that executes native Clifford algebra operations. …

Settore ING-INF/05 - Sistemi Di Elaborazione Delle InformazioniCoprocessorComputer scienceProgramming languageClifford Algebra computational geometry application-specific coprocessor FPGA prototyping Sliced CoprocessorClifford algebraAlgebra over a fieldcomputer.software_genrecomputerFPGA prototype10th Euromicro Conference on Digital System Design Architectures, Methods and Tools (DSD 2007)
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Filling-in Gaps in Textured Images Using Bit-Plane Statistics

2008

In this paper we propose a novel approach for the texture analysis-synthesis problem, with the purpose to restore missing zones in greyscale images. Bit-plane decomposition is used, and a dictionary is build with bit-blocks statistics for each plane. Gaps are reconstructed with a conditional stochastic process, to propagate texture global features into the damaged area, using information stored in the dictionary. Our restoration method is simple, easy and fast, with very good results for a large set of textured images. Results are compared with a state-of-the-art restoration algorithm.

Settore ING-INF/05 - Sistemi Di Elaborazione Delle InformazioniDigital Restoration Inpainting Texture Synthesis Bit-Plane Slicing
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