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Extremely low frequency magnetic fields in residences in Germany. Distribution of measurements, comparison of two methods for assessing exposure, and…

2001

We examined the results of 1,835 magnetic field measurements in German residences conducted between November 1997 and September 1999. The measurements were part of an epidemiological study on the relationship between magnetic fields and childhood leukemia. We performed a fixed-location measurement of the magnetic field at 50 Hz and 16 2/3 Hz (frequency of the German railway system) over 24 h in the child's bedroom in the residence of each study participant. In addition, we conducted a second 24 h-measurement in the living room at 50 Hz, and spot measurements while walking through all rooms of the respective dwelling. Median 50 Hz magnetic fields above 0.2 muT were found to be infrequent in …

Measurement methodRadiationModels StatisticalTime FactorsField (physics)BiophysicsEnvironmental ExposureLiving roomPositive correlationGeodesyBackground levelMagnetic fieldNuclear magnetic resonanceElectromagnetic FieldsRisk FactorsGermanyHousingOdds RatioEnvironmental scienceHumansExtremely low frequencyChildGeneral Environmental ScienceArithmetic meanEnvironmental MonitoringRadiation and environmental biophysics
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Systemic analysis of the caulking assembly process

2017

The present paper highlights the importance of a caulking process which is nowadays less studied in comparison with the growing of its usage in the automotive industry. Due to the fact that the caulking operation is used in domains with high importance such as shock absorbers and brake systems there comes the demand of this paper to detail the parameters which characterize the process, viewed as input data and output data, and the requirements asked for the final product. The paper presents the actual measurement methods used for analysis the performance of the caulking assembly. All this parameters leads to an analysis algorithm of performance established for the caulking process which it …

Measurement methodShock absorberSystemic analysisbusiness.industrylcsh:TA1-2040Final productBrakeAutomotive industryProcess (computing)businesslcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)Industrial engineeringExperimental researchMATEC Web of Conferences
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Prenatal diagnosis of sacrococcygeal teratomas by two- and three-dimensional ultrasound

2002

We suspected two fetuses of having sacrococcygeal teratomas following initial two-dimensional ultrasound scanning at 18 and 22 weeks' gestation. The fetuses were then scanned with three-dimensional multiplanar surface and three-dimensional orthogonal planar ultrasound to establish a definitive diagnosis. Although we made a presumptive diagnosis in both cases after initial two-dimensional scanning, with three-dimensional ultrasound we were better able to define the degree of involvement of the sacrum and other pelvic structures of prognostic importance. Copyright © 2002 ISUOG

Measurement methodmedicine.medical_specialtyThree dimensional ultrasoundRadiological and Ultrasound Technologybusiness.industryUltrasoundObstetrics and GynecologyPresumptive diagnosisPrenatal diagnosisGeneral MedicineSacrummedicine.diseaseSurgeryReproductive MedicineMedicineRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingRadiologyTeratomabusinessUltrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology
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Non-linear systems under delta correlated processes handled by perturbation theory

1998

Statistical responses in terms of moment and correlation functions of non-linear systems driven by non-normal delta correlated external pulses are derived. The procedure takes full advantage of the perturbation theory approach. Then, by means of a proper coordinate transformation, the system is replaced by a quasi-linear system for which the statistical quantities can be exactly found.

Mechanical EngineeringDirect methodNumerical analysisCoordinate systemAerospace EngineeringDuffing equationOcean EngineeringStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsMoment (mathematics)Nonlinear systemClassical mechanicsNuclear Energy and EngineeringRandom vibrationStatistical physicsPerturbation theoryCivil and Structural EngineeringMathematics
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A stabilized finite element method for particulate two-phase flow equations laminar isothermal flow

1997

A finite element method for the solution of particulate two-phase flows is presented. The governing system has the form of compressible Navier-Stokes equations with unknown pressure. Therefore, the proposed method must capture the main features of stabilized methods used for incompressible as well as for compressible Navier-Stokes equations. Solution of the resulting nonlinear algebraic system of equations is based on the linearization using Newton method in conjunction with Generalized Minimal Residual iterative solver and Incomplete LU preconditioning. The method has been tested for three test cases including venturi tube flow, flow over backward step and mixing of flows in t-junction.

Mechanical EngineeringIsothermal flowComputational MechanicsGeneral Physics and AstronomyLaminar flowMechanicsCompressible flowFinite element methodComputer Science ApplicationsEuler equationsPhysics::Fluid Dynamicssymbols.namesakeClassical mechanicsMechanics of MaterialsPressure-correction methodsymbolsNavier–Stokes equationsMathematicsExtended finite element methodComputer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering
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Boundary element solution for free edge stresses in composite laminates

1997

The edge-stress problem in multilayered composite laminates under uniform axial extension is analyzed through an alternative method based on a boundary integral formulation. The basic equations of the formulation are discussed and solved by the multiregion boundary element method. Generalized orthotropic elasticity analytic fundamental solutions are employed to establish the integral equations governing the problem. The formulation is absolutely general with regard to the laminate stacking sequence and the section geometry and it does not require any aprioristic assumption on the elastic response nature. This makes the formulation suitable for an investigation of the singular behavior of th…

Mechanical EngineeringMathematical analysisBoundary (topology)GeometryComposite laminatesCondensed Matter PhysicsOrthotropic materialIntegral equationStress fieldStress (mechanics)SingularityMechanics of MaterialsBoundary element methodMathematics
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Symmetric boundary element method versus finite element method

2002

The paper examines the effectiveness of the symmetric boundary element formulation when the continuum body is subdivided into large elements called macro-elements. The approach proposed combines a strong reduction of variables with an elastic solution close to the real response. Indeed, if the displacement method is used, this approach permits one to determine for every macro-element a relationship connecting the weighted traction vector defined on the sides of the interface boundary with the node displacement vector of the same boundary and with the external action vector. Such a strategy is very similar to that followed through the finite element method, but with the advantages of having …

Mechanical EngineeringMathematical analysisComputational MechanicsGeneral Physics and AstronomyGeometryMixed finite element methodSingular boundary methodBoundary knot methodFinite element methodComputer Science ApplicationsBoundary elementMechanics of MaterialsAnalytic element methodSymmetric boundary element methodMethod of fundamental solutionsSubstructuringSettore ICAR/08 - Scienza Delle CostruzioniBoundary element methodMathematicsExtended finite element method
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CVBEM solution for De Saint-Venant orthotropic beams under coupled bending and torsion

2014

The aim of this paper is to provide a solution for the coupled flexure–torsion De Saint Venant problem for orthotropic beams taking full advantage of the complex variable boundary element method (CVBEM) properly extended using a complex potential function whose real and imaginary parts are related to the shear stress components, the orthotropic ratio and the Poisson coefficients. The proposed method returns the complete stress field and the unitary twist rotation of the cross section at once by performing only line integrals. Numerical applications have been reported to show the validity and the efficiency of the proposed modified CVBEM to handle shear stress problems in the presence of ort…

Mechanical EngineeringMathematical analysisComputational MechanicsLine integralCVBEMTorsion (mechanics)GeometryPhysics::Classical PhysicsOrthotropic materialComputer Science::Numerical AnalysisStress fieldSolid mechanicsShear stressorthotropic beamsTwistSettore ICAR/08 - Scienza Delle CostruzioniBoundary element methodMathematicsActa Mechanica
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Some observations on the regularizing field for gradient damage models

2000

Gradient enhanced material models can potentially preserve well-posedness of incremental boundary value problems also after the onset of strain softening. Gradient dependent constitutive relations are rooted in the assumption that some scalar or tensor field, which appears in the yield function, has to be enriched by adding a term involving its second-order gradient field. For gradient-dependent plasticity this term is universally accepted to be the equivalent plastic strain. For gradient-dependent damage models different choices have been presented in the literature. They all possess the desired regularization of the solution, but they are not identical as regards the structural response. …

Mechanical EngineeringMathematical analysisConstitutive equationComputational MechanicsDamage strain localizationPlasticityTensor fieldRegularization (physics)Solid mechanicsGradient Damage MechanicsVector fieldBoundary value problemSettore ICAR/08 - Scienza Delle CostruzioniGradient methodRegularized softeningMathematics
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Lagrangian finite element modelling of dam–fluid interaction: Accurate absorbing boundary conditions

2007

The dynamic dam-fluid interaction is considered via a Lagrangian approach, based on a fluid finite element (FE) model under the assumption of small displacement and inviscid fluid. The fluid domain is discretized by enhanced displacement-based finite elements, which can be considered an evolution of those derived from the pioneering works of Bathe and Hahn [Bathe KJ, Hahn WF. On transient analysis of fluid-structure system. Comp Struct 1979;10:383-93] and of Wilson and Khalvati [Wilson EL, Khalvati M. Finite element for the dynamic analysis of fluid-solid system. Int J Numer Methods Eng 1983;19:1657-68]. The irrotational condition for inviscid fluids is imposed by the penalty method and con…

Mechanical EngineeringMathematical analysisFinite element methodComputer Science ApplicationsBoundary layerDam–fluid interactionClassical mechanicsInviscid flowSurface waveModeling and SimulationFluid dynamicsAbsorbing boundaryDynamic analysisGeneral Materials ScienceBoundary value problemDispersion (water waves)Lagrangian finite elementDisplacement (fluid)Civil and Structural EngineeringMathematics
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