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Wavelet and fractal approach to surface roughness characterization after finish turning of different workpiece materials

2009

In this paper, the surface profiles generated in longitudinal turning operations were characterized using continuous wavelet transform (CWT) and normalized fractal dimension Dn. In the comparative analysis, some characteristic roughness profiles after the turning of different workpiece materials, such as C45 medium carbon steel, nodular cast iron and hardened (55 HRC) high-strength alloy steel were selected. For wavelet characterization, both Morlet and ‘Mexican hat’ analyzing wavelets, which allow the assessment of extrema and frequency distribution, were utilized. The results of the CWT as a function of profile and momentary wavelet length are presented. It is concluded that CWT can be us…

Materials scienceAcousticsAlloy steelMetallurgyMetals and AlloysWavelet transformSurface finishengineering.materialFractal dimensionIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringComputer Science ApplicationsFractalWaveletModeling and SimulationCeramics and CompositesengineeringSurface roughnessContinuous wavelet transformJournal of Materials Processing Technology
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A new method for Poisson’s ratio measurement with time-of-flight technique: application to the preliminary design of smart composite structures

2019

International audience; Smart composite structures, which are able to modify their mechanical properties with respect to their environment (e.g. active vibration control), to interact with other structures (e.g. mechatronic) or with human beings (e.g. Human-Machine Interaction), are widely used in the modern industrial fields (e.g. aerospace), due to the intensification of the operational dynamic environment and an increase of durability requirements from the customers. Conventionally, the piezoelectric transducers are glued on the surface of the structure and the power and control electronics are away. To protect the transducer elements and their connections and develop some industrially p…

Materials scienceAcousticsComposite number02 engineering and technology[PHYS.MECA]Physics [physics]/Mechanics [physics]Time of flight technique021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciencesPoisson's ratiosymbols.namesake0103 physical sciencessymbols[PHYS.MECA] Physics [physics]/Mechanics [physics]0210 nano-technology010301 acoustics
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Defect characterization in Al welded joints by non-contact Lamb wave technique

2006

Abstract The use of air-coupled sensors to detect flaws in Al welded joints and the advantage of Lamb wave for their characterization has been proved. Ultrasonic waves were generated by a pulsed laser and by contact angle-beam transducer, and received by an air-coupled capacitive transducer. Laser-based configuration was used to quickly locate the defect, whereas the angle-beam contact probe configuration to characterize it thanks to the dispersive behavior of Lamb waves. Guided waves allow inspection of the complete thickness with only one scan, permitting to detect and to size both internal and surface defects; their high flexibility in the measurement is due to the various parameters cha…

Materials scienceAcousticsMetals and AlloysWeldingInspection timeLaserIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringComputer Science ApplicationsCharacterization (materials science)law.inventionLamb wavesTransducerlawModeling and SimulationCeramics and CompositesUltrasonic sensorAir-coupled transducer lamb waves laser generation non-contact ultrasonic inspection welded joints.Electromagnetic acoustic transducerJournal of Materials Processing Technology
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Mechanical behaviour and failure modes of metal to composite adhesive joints for nautical applications

2010

In this paper, the influence of several parameters on the mechanical behaviour and failure modes of hybrid bonded joints aluminium/composite was investigated. Particularly, the effects of metallic surface condition, adhesive properties and thickness on single-lap joint resistance were analysed. To these aims, two adhesives were used and, for each adhesive, two different adhesive thicknesses (0.5 and 1.5 mm) have been investigated. Furthermore, two sets of joints for each adhesive kind and thickness were investigated: the former was obtained using aluminium blanks which were previously mechanically treated with sandpaper (P60) and the latter using aluminium treated with sandpaper and with pr…

Materials scienceAdhesive bondingMechanical EngineeringComposite numberchemistry.chemical_elementHybrid joint Aluminium alloy Adhesive bonding Surface treatmentIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringComputer Science ApplicationsSettore ING-IND/22 - Scienza E Tecnologia Dei MaterialichemistryControl and Systems EngineeringAluminiumvisual_artAluminium alloyvisual_art.visual_art_mediumAdhesiveComposite materialLayer (electronics)Joint (geology)Settore ING-IND/16 - Tecnologie E Sistemi Di LavorazioneSoftwareSandpaper
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Effect of Chemical Etching on Adhesively Bonded Aluminum AA6082

2007

The efforts of new automotive industry are mainly directed towards the substitution of aluminum for steel in the body structure because the aluminum structures are lighter than traditional steel ones and meet the requirements, in terms of both vehicle design and manufacture. However, this substitution is not so automatic, but it is important to study the material properties and the structure design, focusing the attention on the methods of joining. Welding, typical technique to joint steel parts, is particularly difficult when applied on aluminum ones and then, in many cases, the adhesive bonding is preferred. To optimise the joint performances it is necessary to pre-treat the metal surface…

Materials scienceAdhesive bondingMechanical EngineeringMetallurgyOxidechemistry.chemical_elementWeldingIsotropic etchinglaw.inventionchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryMechanics of MaterialsAluminiumlawvisual_artAluminium alloyvisual_art.visual_art_mediumGeneral Materials ScienceAdhesiveComposite materialAdhesive Aluminium Alloy Chemical Etching Single Lap JointSettore ING-IND/16 - Tecnologie E Sistemi Di LavorazioneLayer (electronics)
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A shear test for structural adhesives used in the consolidation of old timber

2001

A test method was developed specifically for structural adhesives used in thick joints. It is based on compressive shear loading of glued joints (GJ) and solid wood (SW) specimens, before and after a suitable accelerated ageing cycle. The evaluation of results is based on the ratios of wet strength to dry strength and on the comparison of GJ specimens to SW specimens which are prepared from the same batch of wood, in order to minimise the influence of the variability in wood characteristics. On a group of 10 epoxy-based adhesives, specifically marketed for the consolidation of old timber structures, the method has proved to be effective to differentiate the performances of each product. Amo…

Materials scienceAdhesive bondingold timber[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technologyWet strength021105 building & construction[SDV.IDA]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food engineeringGeneral Materials Science[SPI.GPROC]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Chemical and Process EngineeringComposite materialComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSConsolidation (soil)JOINTForestryTest methodEpoxy021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologySolid woodvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumAdhesiveDirect shear testadhesives0210 nano-technologyconsolidation
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Study the effects of moisture content on the electrical properties of technical textiles by impedance spectroscopy

2012

Application of metal coatings for the functionalization of technical fibres and fabrics faced with influence of moisture on functional properties, e.g., the impedance of the metal coated K-glass fabrics have strong dependence of content absorbed water or moisture. The paper devoted to develop methodology for characterisation functional materials based on fabrics and model for interpretation of the electrical impedance spectra to obtained functional characteristics of technical textile fabrics. Model based on analyses of 3D plot of imaginary part of complex modulus spectra versus sample mass. Methodology helps to control content of adsorbed water in fabric and influence of moisture on the fu…

Materials scienceAdsorptionMoistureModulusSurface modificationComposite materialTechnical textileElectrical impedanceWater contentDielectric spectroscopyIOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering
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Creep of polymer concrete in the nonlinear region

2000

Two polyester-based polymer concretes with various volume content of diabase as an extender and aggregate are tested in creep under compression at different stress levels. The phenomenological and structural approaches are both used to analyze the experimental data. Common features of changes in the instantaneous and creep compliances are clarified, and a phenomenological creep model which accounts for the changes in the instantaneous compliance and in the retardation spectrum depending on the stress level is developed. It is shown that the model can be used to describe the experimental results of stress relaxation and creep under repeated loading. Modeling of the composite structure and su…

Materials scienceAggregate (composite)Polymers and PlasticsGeneral MathematicsComposite numberPolymer concreteCondensed Matter PhysicsCompression (physics)ViscoelasticityBiomaterialsCreepMechanics of MaterialsSolid mechanicsCeramics and CompositesStress relaxationComposite materialMechanics of Composite Materials
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Mechanical properties of steel fibre reinforced lightweight concrete with pumice stone or expanded clay aggregates

2001

This paper presents basic information on the mechanical properties of steel fibre-reinforced light-weight concrete, manufactured using pumice stone or expanded clay aggregates. Results are presented for standard compressive tests and indirect tensile tests (splitting tests on cylinder specimens and flexure tests on prismatic beams using a three-point loading arrangement) under monotonically increasing or cyclically varying loads. The influence of steel fibres and aggregate types on modulus of elasticity, compressive and tensile strength and post-peak behaviour is evaluated. Test results show that compressive strength does not change for pumice stone aggregates, while an increase is observed…

Materials scienceAggregate (composite)Young's modulusBuilding and ConstructionCylinder (engine)law.inventionsymbols.namesakeSettore ICAR/09 - Tecnica Delle CostruzioniCompressive strengthFracture toughnessMechanics of MaterialslawPumiceSolid mechanicsUltimate tensile strengthsymbolsGeneral Materials ScienceGeotechnical engineeringMaterials Science (all)Composite materialCivil and Structural Engineering
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Pumice concrete for structural wall panels

2003

Some properties of lightweight pumice stone concrete (LWPSC) are discussed, on account of a possible structural use of this material. Then the results of an experimental investigation are described, in order to show that pumice can really be considered an alternative to common artificial lightweight aggregates, taking into account the performance pointed out by loading tests carried out on structural systems made of LWPSC. Three different kinds of reinforced wall panels were made using LWPSC, lightweight expanded clay concrete and normal weight concrete; then their structural responses under horizontal cyclic and constant vertical forces were compared, above all with reference to lateral st…

Materials scienceAggregate (composite)business.industryStructural systemPumice aggregateStructural engineeringStructural lightweight concreteStructural elementSettore ICAR/09 - Tecnica Delle CostruzioniCrackingStructural loadPumiceShear wallGeotechnical engineeringSquat reinforced concrete wallbusinessMaterial propertiesCivil and Structural EngineeringEngineering Structures
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