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Speckle Interferometry Analysis of Full-bending Behavior of GFRP Pultruded Material
2016
Abstract The use of Glass Fiber Reinforced Polymer materials (GFRP) has increased in the last years even among civil structural engineering due to their high specific strength, lightweight and excellent corrosion resistance. With application of the pultrusion method, the manufacture of large-scale profiles with various cross-section forms became potentially possible with relatively low costs. Usually two different technological approaches are available to realize the element: in the first one a mat-roving-mat sequence is adopted, in the second one only roving is present. Continuous filament mat (CFM, fibers distributed randomly in all directions) is often used to build up laminate thickness…
Toward fast malaria detection by secondary speckle sensing microscopy
2012
Diagnosis of malaria must be rapid, accurate, simple to use, portable and low cost, as suggested by the World Health Organization (WHO). Despite recent efforts, the gold standard remains the light microscopy of a stained blood film. This method can detect low parasitemia and identify different species of Plasmodium. However, it is time consuming, it requires well trained microscopist and good instrumentation to minimize misinterpretation, thus the costs are considerable. Moreover, the equipment cannot be easily transported and installed. In this paper we propose a new technique named "secondary speckle sensing microscopy" ((SM)-M-3) based upon extraction of correlation based statistics of s…
Analysis of mechanical behaviour of wood species by speckle interferometry
2007
The understanding of the mechanical behaviour of wood is a very important task in modern structural engineering. This is due to the increasing role played by wood structures in modern architecture as well as to its use in the restoration of ancient buildings. However, solid mechanics of wood is very difficult since it is a complex, polymer-based, cellular, inhomogeneous material. Moreover, at the cellular scale wood is not a continuum due to the presence of vascular vacuums and it can be regarded as an anisotropic material. Conversely, at a macroscopic scale when the analysis is carried out on a structural member which is large in comparison to the size of cell, wood is usually considered a…