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Design of an FBG based-on sensor device for large displacement deformation

2013

This article deals with the modeling of a strain-displacement transducer conceived for extending the FBG measurement range. The intrinsic fragility of the optical fiber limits their application to cases characterized by relatively small deformations. To extend the employ to the large displacement field (i.e. morphing applications), a dedicated device was conceived, constituted by a circular ring connected to the structure and laterally integrated with a FBG sensor. This device was mathematically modeled minimizing the potential energy this way arriving at a description of the displacement and deformation field along the curvilinear abscissa. The theoretical predictions were then validated t…

Optical fiberComputer scienceAcousticsAbscissaDeformation (meteorology)Displacement (vector)Finite element methodlaw.inventionsymbols.namesakeMorphingTransducerlawDisplacement fieldsymbolsElectronic engineering2013 SBMO/IEEE MTT-S International Microwave & Optoelectronics Conference (IMOC)
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New intramedullary locking nail for olecranon fracture fixation--an in vitro biomechanical comparison with tension band wiring.

2010

The aim of this study was to determine the difference in displacement of a newly designed intramedullary olecranon fracture fixation device compared with multifilament tension band wiring after 4 cycles and 300 cycles of dynamic continuous loading.In eight pairs of fresh-frozen cadaver ulnae, oblique olecranon fractures were created and stabilized using either newly designed intramedullary olecranon nail or multifilament tension band wiring. The specimens were then subjected to continuous dynamic loading (from 25 N to 200 N) using matched pairs of cadaveric upper extremities. The Wilcoxon test was used to determine statistical differences of the displacement in the fracture gap.After 4 cycl…

MaleBone NailsCritical Care and Intensive Care MedicineProsthesis Designlaw.inventionIntramedullary rodFixation (surgical)lawFracture fixationElbow JointmedicineHumansDisplacement (orthopedic surgery)Olecranon ProcessRange of Motion ArticularBone WiresAgedOrthodonticsAged 80 and overbusiness.industryTension band wiringMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseUlna FracturesBiomechanical PhenomenaFracture Fixation Intramedullarymedicine.anatomical_structureOlecranon fractureNail (anatomy)SurgeryFemaleStress MechanicalbusinessElbow InjuriesBone WiresThe Journal of trauma
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Asymmetric boudins as shear sense indicators—an assessment from field data

2003

Asymmetric boudins are potential but problematic shear sense indicators. They can be divided into two groups, with slip on the inter-boudin surface that is either synthetic (S-slip) or antithetic (A-slip) with respect to bulk shear sense. Since both groups have mirror-image symmetry, independent geometric criteria are needed to distinguish them if they are to be used as shear sense indicators. Investigation of asymmetric boudins in trains parallel to the main foliation from the Kaoko Belt in Namibia and elsewhere indicate that the geometry of both groups is in most cases different. Shearband boudins (formed by S-slip) have a long, curved lenticular shape and large relative displacement and …

Physics::Fluid DynamicsShear (geology)DragFlanking maneuverBoudinageField dataOblique caseGeologyGeometrySlip (materials science)Relative displacementGeologyJournal of Structural Geology
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Social impacts of biodiversity offsetting: A review

2022

Biodiversity offsetting is the widely studied last step of the mitigation hierarchy. Despite numerous studies and the methodological development completed for biodiversity calculations, the human aspect remains unsolved. Biodiversity conservation is typically governed at national or state levels, but the harm caused to biodiversity as well as people occurs locally. In biodiversity offsetting, biodiversity values can be relocated far from the original area, but relocating the values people hold regarding their nearby nature may not be possible. Acknowledging the local people's hopes and values may further complicate biodiversity offsetting, therefore it emphasises even more the need to avoid…

biodiversity offsettingdisplacementekologinen kompensaatiokestävä kehitysconservationpaikallisyhteisötmaankäyttöhyväksyttävyysbiodiversiteettiparticipationsosiaalinen kestävyysmaaseutuelinkeinotsocial acceptabilityluonnonsuojeluEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsosallistuminenNature and Landscape ConservationBiological Conservation
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On the Measurement and Prediction of the Out-of-Plane Displacement Surrounding Cold-Expanded Holes

2010

Experimental measurements of the out-of-plane displacement surrounding cold-expanded holes in a 6082-T6 aluminum alloy were made with a 3D optical scanner using the technique of the encoded light-pattern projection in white light. The measured surface profiles have shown the thickness discontinuity along the hole edge due to the effect of the split in the sleeve. An analytical–numerical solution of the out-of-plane displacement is presented based on existing analytical models. Thus, the results given by the analytical model were then compared with the experimental data and with a finite element (FE) model that simulates the cold-expansion process. The location of the elastic–plastic boundar…

ScannerMaterials scienceOut of plane displacementbusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringAlloyAerospace Engineeringchemistry.chemical_elementMechanicsengineering.materialBinary encoded light stripe projectionFinite element methodOpticsDiscontinuity (geotechnical engineering)Finite elementchemistryDisplacement measurementMechanics of MaterialsAluminiumResidual stressSolid mechanicsSettore ING-IND/12 - Misure Meccaniche E TermicheengineeringCold-expansion of holebusinessExperimental Mechanics
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Is displacement possible without language? Evidence from preverbal infants and chimpanzees

2013

Is displacement possible without language? This question was addressed in a recent work by Liszkowski and colleagues (Liszkowski, Schafer, Carpenter, & Tomasello, 2009). The authors carried out an experiment to demonstrate that 12-month-old prelinguistic infants can communicate about absent entities by using pointing gestures, while chimpanzees cannot. The main hypothesis of their study is that displacement does not depend on language but is, however, exclusively human and instead depends on species-specific social-cognitive human skills. Against this hypothesis, we will argue that a symbolic representation is needed to intentionally communicate absence and that this symbolic representa…

Opposition (planets)Representation (arts)DisplacementPrelinguistic Infants' GesturesDisplacement (linguistics)Displacement; Negation; Prelinguistic Infants' GesturesLinguisticsPhilosophyExpression (architecture)NegationNegationPsychologyOn LanguagePrelinguistic Infants’ GesturesSettore M-FIL/05 - Filosofia E Teoria Dei LinguaggiApplied PsychologyCognitive psychologyGesturePhilosophical Psychology
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The lost mother tongue : An interview study with Finnish war children

2015

This article presents the third study of an interview investigation concerning 10 Finnish war children who were evacuated during the World War II to Sweden and who did not return to live in Finland after the war. The focus is on how they remembered or did not remember their early experiences of displacement and on how they expressed thoughts about their childhood and their adult life. We found that all of them as adults still bore signs of trauma. The younger the children were at the time of the evacuation, the more difficult or even impossible it was for them to think or fantasize about the past. It was consequently not possible for them to work through their experiences of loneliness, abs…

First languageWorld War IILonelinessDisplacement (psychology)humanitiesDevelopmental psychologyPsychiatry and Mental healthClinical PsychologyAdult lifeSpanish Civil Warlanguage usageevacuationmedicineInterview studytraumatic reactionswar childrenmedicine.symptomPsychologyta515lost mother tongueScandinavian Psychoanalytic Review
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Dynamic Response of a Rigital Displacement Motor Operating with Various Displacement Strategies

2019

Digital displacement technology has the potential of revolutionizing the performance of hydraulic piston pumps and motors. Instead of connecting each cylinder chamber to high and low pressure in conjunction with the shaft position, two electrically-controlled on/off valves are connected to each chamber. This allows for individual cylinder chamber control. Variable displacement can be achieved by using different displacement strategies, like for example the full stroke, partial stroke, or sequential partial stroke displacement strategy. Each displacement strategy has its transient and steady-state characteristics. This paper provides a detailed simulation analysis of the transient and steady…

0209 industrial biotechnologyExperimental validationControl and OptimizationSteady state (electronics)Digital displacement motorComputer scienceEnergy Engineering and Power Technology02 engineering and technologyVariable displacement01 natural scienceslcsh:Technologylaw.inventionCylinder (engine)PistonTransient response020901 industrial engineering & automationlawControl theoryexperimental validation0103 physical sciencesCylinderDisplacement (orthopedic surgery)Stroke (engine)Transient responsedisplacement strategiesElectrical and Electronic Engineeringsteady-state response010301 acousticsEngineering (miscellaneous)Steady-state responseRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentlcsh:TModelingmodelingDisplacement strategiestransient responseHydraulic cylinderVDP::Teknologi: 500digital displacement motordigital displacement motor; displacement strategies; transient response; steady-state response; modeling; experimental validationTransient (oscillation)Energy (miscellaneous)
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Screen time and moderate-to-vigorous physical activity changes and displacement in adolescence: A prospective cohort study.

2018

This paper determines longitudinal changes in the time Spanish adolescents devote to moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) and screen media activity (SMA). Moreover, it examines the displacement hypothesis between time spent on SMA and MVPA.A cohort of 755 adolescents participated in a prospective cohort study over a three-year period. Repeated measures ANOVA to highlight interaction effects among all variables and Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) techniques were employed.Age and gender-related variations in longitudinal changes in time spent on MVPA and SMA evolved in the inverse direction (decreased on MVPA/increased on SMA) according to the ANOVA. The potential displacement bet…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyTime FactorsAdolescentPhysical activity030209 endocrinology & metabolismPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationScreen Time03 medical and health sciencesScreen time0302 clinical medicinePhysical medicine and rehabilitationMedicineHumansOrthopedics and Sports MedicineDisplacement (orthopedic surgery)Longitudinal StudiesProspective StudiesProspective cohort studyExercisebusiness.industryfood and beverages030229 sport sciencesGeneral MedicineSMA*Adolescent BehaviorSpainFemalesense organsbusinesshuman activitiesEuropean journal of sport science
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Proper 1-ball contractive retractions in Banach spaces of measurable functions

2005

In this paper we consider the Wosko problem of evaluating, in an infinite-dimensional Banach space X, the infimum of all k > 1 for which there exists a k-ball contractive retraction of the unit ball onto its boundary. We prove that in some classical Banach spaces the best possible value 1 is attained. Moreover we give estimates of the lower H-measure of noncompactness of the retractions we construct. 1. Introduction Let X be an infinite-dimensional Banach space with unit closed ball B(X) and unit sphere S(X). It is well known that, in this setting, there is a retraction of B(X) onto S(X), that is, a continuous mapping R : B(X) ! S(X) with Rx = x for all x 2 S(X). In (4) Benyamini and Sternf…

Discrete mathematicsUnit spherePure mathematicsMeasurable functionGeneral MathematicsBanach spaceLipschitz continuityInfimum and supremumIsolated pointDistortion problemMultivalued mapMapBall (mathematics)minimal displacementMathematics
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