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Simplified technique for constitutive analysis of SFRC

2014

Steel fibre reinforced concrete (SFRC) has become widespread material in areas such as underground shotcrete structures and industrial floors. However, due to the absence of material models of SFRC reliable for numerical analysis, application fields of this material are still limited. Due to interaction of concrete with fibres, a cracked section is able to carry a significant portion of tensile stresses, called the residual stresses. In present practices, residual stresses used for strength, deflection and crack width analysis are quantified by means of standard tests. However, interpretation of these test results is based on approximation using empirically deduced relationships, adequacy o…

Building constructionMaterials scienceconstitutive analysisflexural membersbusiness.industrydeformationsStrategy and ManagementNumerical analysiscrack widthExperimental dataStructural engineeringsteel fibre reinforced concreteResidualReinforced concreteShotcreteResidual stressDeflection (engineering)residual stressesUltimate tensile strengthbusinessTH1-9745Civil and Structural EngineeringJournal of Civil Engineering and Management
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Changes in surface stress at the liquid/solid interface measured with a microcantilever

2000

Abstract The bending of microfabricated silicon nitride cantilevers was used to determine surface stress changes at solid–liquid interfaces. The radius of curvature of the bent cantilever is directly proportional to changes in the differential surface stress between its opposite sides. To demonstrate the possibilities and limitations of the technique, cantilevers coated on both sides with gold and densely packed monolayers of different thiols were put in a constant flow of aqueous electrolyte solution and the deflection was measured using a optical lever technique. Changes in the surface stress for the different thiol monolayers due to specific proton adsorption are presented. Possible appl…

CantileverChemistryGeneral Chemical EngineeringSurface stressMineralogyBendingchemistry.chemical_compoundAdsorptionSilicon nitrideDeflection (engineering)MonolayerElectrochemistryComposite materialBiosensorElectrochimica Acta
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Effects of temperature and pressure on microcantilever resonance response.

2003

Abstract The variation in resonance response of microcantilevers was investigated as a function of pressure (10 −2 –10 6  Pa) and temperature (290–390 K) in atmospheres of helium (He) and dry nitrogen (N 2 ). Our results for a silicon cantilever under vacuum show that the frequency varies in direct proportion to the temperature. The linear response is explained by the decrease in Young's modulus with increasing the temperature. However, when the cantilever is bimaterial, the response is nonlinear due to differential thermal expansion. Resonance response as a function of pressure shows three different regions, which correspond to molecular flow regime, transition regime, and viscous regime. …

CantileverChemistryMean free pathThermodynamicschemistry.chemical_elementYoung's modulusMolecular physicsAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsThermal expansionElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materialssymbols.namesakeFree molecular flowDeflection (engineering)symbolsKnudsen numberInstrumentationHeliumUltramicroscopy
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Variational approach to the mechanics of metal V-belt systems

2005

The mechanical behaviour of metal V-belt drives is strongly dependent on the elastic properties of both the belt and the pulley, which influence the belt penetration into the groove and the sliding on the pulley wall. The distribution of tension and penetration is quite different from the rubber belts, which may be dealt with in the assumption of perfectly rigid pulleys. The restoring effect of the centrifugal forces of the plate elements has also to be taken into account. The present analysis considers the combination of all those effects, choosing a three parameter deformation function to describe the plate bending and applying the principle of virtual work for the calculation of the unkn…

Centrifugal forceEngineeringbusiness.product_categorybusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringBending of platesMechanicsStructural engineeringBelt driveFinite element methodPulleyMethod of characteristicsDeflection (engineering)Automotive EngineeringVirtual workbusinessInternational Journal of Vehicle Design
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Review on Modeling and Control of Flexible Link Manipulators

2020

This paper presents a review of dynamic modeling techniques and various control schemes to control flexible link manipulators (FLMs) that were studied in recent literature. The advantages and complexities associated with the FLMs are discussed briefly. A survey of the reported studies is carried out based on the method used for modeling link flexibility and obtaining equations of motion of the FLMs. The control techniques are reviewed by classifying them into two main categories: model-based and model-free control schemes. The merits and limitations of different modeling and control methods are highlighted.

Computer sciencedeflectionControl (management)Control engineeringlcsh:QA75.5-76.95Computer Science ApplicationsPeer reviewvibrationsVDP::Teknologi: 500flexibilitydynamic modelingControl and Systems EngineeringModeling and Simulationelasticitylcsh:Electronic computers. Computer scienceLink (knot theory)controlflexible link manipulatorSoftwareModeling, Identification and Control: A Norwegian Research Bulletin
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One-sided atomic deflection in the optical Stern-Gerlach effect and coherent trapping

2002

In the optical Stern-Gerlach effect, the interaction of a traveling two-level atom with the electromagnetic field of an optical cavity causes a splitting of the atomic trajectory. One may ask if it is possible to single out particular initial configurations of the system that will lead to selective scattering, in which the atoms follow only one trajectory. We show that these configurations consist of a coherent superposition of the atomic internal states, and of a field phase state or a field coherent state, with a precise phase relation between the two subsystems: The same configurations which produce the so-called atomic coherent trapping in the Jaynes-Cummings model.

Condensed Matter::Quantum GasesElectromagnetic fieldPhysicsStern–Gerlach experimentScatteringCoherent backscatteringAtomic and Molecular Physics and Opticslaw.inventionDeflection (physics)lawOptical cavityAtomPhysics::Atomic and Molecular ClustersCoherent statesPhysics::Atomic PhysicsAtomic physicsPhysical Review A
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Robust fault-tolerant H∞ control of active suspension systems with finite-frequency constraint

2015

Abstract In this paper, the robust fault-tolerant (FT) H ∞ control problem of active suspension systems with finite-frequency constraint is investigated. A full-car model is employed in the controller design such that the heave, pitch and roll motions can be simultaneously controlled. Both the actuator faults and external disturbances are considered in the controller synthesis. As the human body is more sensitive to the vertical vibration in 4–8 Hz, robust H ∞ control with this finite-frequency constraint is designed. Other performances such as suspension deflection and actuator saturation are also considered. As some of the states such as the sprung mass pitch and roll angles are hard to m…

Controller designEngineeringbusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringAerospace EngineeringH controlFault toleranceActive suspensionComputer Science ApplicationsActuator saturationControl and Systems EngineeringControl theoryDeflection (engineering)Signal ProcessingSprung massbusinessActuatorCivil and Structural EngineeringMechanical Systems and Signal Processing
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Flexural behavior of corroded RC beams

2018

Synopsis: A handily model to evaluate the bending resistance and the ductility of corroded beams critical in flexure and shear is proposed and debated. Effects of diffused and pitting corrosion on steel bars, compressive concrete strength reduction and concrete bond strength reduction due to rust creation are modelled. Practical method derived on limit state theory was here used to calculate the flexural and shear strength and the available ductility. The effectiveness of the model was also corroborated against numerous results collected in the literature pertaining to bending and shear resistance.

CorrosionSettore ICAR/09 - Tecnica Delle CostruzioniShear-moment interactionLoad-deflection responsePittingBuilding and ConstructionMaterials Science (all)BondCivil and Structural Engineering
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Influence of cavity type and size of composite restorations on cuspal flexure

2006

Objectives: The present study examines the influence of cavity type, and size of composite restorations on cuspal flexure due to polymerization shrinkage. Methods: Thirty healthy premolars were selected and divided into two experimental groups. Group 1: Mesial, mesiodistal, and MOD cavities were successively prepared in each tooth by means of the SONICSYS approx system (KaVo ®) using a nº 2 (small) diamond tip. Group 2: The same cavity preparation sequence was followed but a nº 3 (medium) tip was used. Cavity preparations were performed and afterwards restored using the same adhesive system and resin composite. Cuspal displacement was measured 15 min after completion of each type of restora…

Cuspal flexurepolymerization shrinkagecavity typestomatognathic systemUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICAScuspal deflection:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]cusp movement
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Translational dynamics effects on the non-local correlations between two atoms

2005

A pair of atoms interacting successively with the field of the same cavity and exchanging a single photon, leave the cavity in an entangled state of Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen (EPR) type (see, for example, [S.J.D. Phoenix, and S.M. Barnett, J. Mod. Opt. \textbf{40} (1993) 979]). By implementing the model with the translational degrees of freedom, we show in this letter that the entanglement with the translational atomic variables can lead, under appropriate conditions, towards the separability of the internal variables of the two atoms. This implies that the translational dynamics can lead, in some cases, to difficulties in observing the Bell's inequality violation for massive particles.

DECOHERENCEVIOLATIONPhotonField (physics)SEPARABILITYCOMPLEMENTARITYDegrees of freedom (physics and chemistry)General Physics and AstronomyFOS: Physical sciencesQuantum entanglementType (model theory)QUANTUM STATElaw.inventionlawQuantum mechanicsElectron paramagnetic resonanceENTANGLEMENTPhysicsQuantum PhysicsDynamics (mechanics)BELL INEQUALITYState (functional analysis)Quantum PhysicsDEFLECTIONQuantum Physics (quant-ph)INTERFEROMETERTRANSITION
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