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S-domain modeling of conducting post in rectangular waveguides by the BI-RME method

2002

This paper describes the application of the Boundary Integral - Resonant Mode Expansion method to the modeling of a conducting post in a rectangular waveguide. The mathematical model of this structure is determined in a very short time, in the form of pole expansion of the Generalized Admittance Matrix in the s-domain. This model is very useful in the CAD of combline or interdigital filters.

EngineeringAdmittanceCurrent (mathematics)business.industryMathematical analysisStructure (category theory)Electronic engineeringBoundary (topology)CADDomain modelbusinessIntegral equationAdmittance parameters32nd European Microwave Conference, 2002
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Seismic response of braced frames with and without friction dampers

1995

Abstract The dynamic response of friction damped bracing systems and ordinary cross-bracing systems inserted into surrounding frames without lateral stiffness is analysed in order to compare the typical behaviour of the two different bracing systems. The cyclic force-displacement relationship in the two cases is accurately modelled on the basis of experimental and related numerical models which are available in the literature, and the structural dimensionless parameters defining the shapes of the cycles are stressed. Systems having the same average period of vibration in the elastic phase of the response are assumed to be comparable with one another, which leads to a relationship linking th…

EngineeringBasis (linear algebra)business.industryseismic designPhase (waves)Equations of motionStructural engineeringbracing systemsBracingDamperVibrationbracing systems; earthquake engineering; friction devices; seismic designfriction devicesearthquake engineeringDuctilitybusinessCivil and Structural EngineeringDimensionless quantity
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Viscoelastic bearings with fractional constitutive law for fractional tuned mass dampers

2015

Abstract The paper aims at studying the effects of the inherent fractional constitutive law of viscoelastic bearings used as devices for tuned mass dampers. First, the proper constitutive law of the viscoelastic supports is determined by the local constitutive law. Then, the characteristic force–displacement relationship at the top of the bearing is found. Taking advantage of the whole bearing constitutive laws, the tuning of the mass damper is proposed by defining the damped fractional frequency, which is analogous to the classical damped frequency. The effectiveness of the optimal tuning procedure is validated by a numerical application on a system subjected to a Gaussian white noise.

EngineeringBearing (mechanical)Acoustics and Ultrasonicsbusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringConstitutive equationWhite noiseStructural engineeringCondensed Matter PhysicsViscoelasticitylaw.inventionMechanics of MaterialslawTuned mass damperbusinessOptimal tuningJournal of Sound and Vibration
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A simulation model for electromagnetic transients in lightning protection systems

2002

This paper deals with the evaluation of electromagnetic transients in a lightning protection system (LPS). A field approach is used, based on the numerical solution of a modified version of the thin-wire electric field integral equation in the frequency domain. Time profiles of interesting electromagnetic quantities are computed by using a discrete fast Fourier transform algorithm. The model takes into account coupling effects among aerial parts and ground electrodes in order to correctly estimate the quantities which can determine electromagnetic hazard inside the LPS; transient touch and step voltages can be easily evaluated also taking into account the human body presence on the soil sur…

EngineeringComputer simulationbusiness.industryGroundElectromagnetic compatibilityElectric-field integral equationCondensed Matter PhysicsIntegral equationLightningAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsElectromagnetic interferenceComputer Networks and CommunicationControl theoryFrequency domainElectronic engineeringElectromagnetic compatibilityTransient (oscillation)Electrical and Electronic EngineeringElectromagnetic transient analysibusinessIEEE Transactions on Electromagnetic Compatibility
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DEPENDENCE OF MACHINING SIMULATION EFFECTIVENESS ON MATERIAL AND FRICTION MODELLING

2008

Numerical simulation of cutting processes is still a very difficult matter, although some relevant geometrical simplifications and high-performance codes are used. A large number of technical papers have been focused on the predictive capability of the codes: nevertheless the prediction quality is not very satisfactory if the problem is analyzed in a wide sense. In this paper the simple orthogonal cutting process of a plain-carbon steel is investigated taking into account different process conditions (cutting speed and feed rate). Furthermore, four material constitutive equations and three friction models were implemented and a sensitivity analysis was carried out comparing the numerical pr…

EngineeringComputer simulationbusiness.industryProcess (engineering)Mechanical EngineeringConstitutive equationMechanical engineeringIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringFinite element methodMachiningSimple (abstract algebra)General Materials ScienceSensitivity (control systems)businessmachining simulationQuality assuranceMachining Science and Technology
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Modeling of out-of-plane behavior of masonry walls

2009

The flexural behavior of rectangular masonry sections is investigated by considering nonlinear stress-strain in compression and limited-tension material. A preliminary analysis shows that, with variation in the parameters specializing with the adopted conventional constitutive law, the experimentally observed behavior of different kinds of masonry materials can be approximated. Subsequently, moment-curvature dimensionless curves are derived numerically by satisfying the equilibrium equations of the section. In the case of negligible tensile strength these curves exhibit a typical shape that can be approximated by analytical expressions; consequently, suitable functions are proposed that are…

EngineeringConstitutive equationWalllaw.inventionFlexural strengthlawUltimate tensile strengthGeneral Materials ScienceMechanics of MaterialDuctilityMasonryExperimentationCivil and Structural EngineeringBearing (mechanical)business.industryMechanical EngineeringCompressionStructural engineeringBuilding and ConstructionMasonryCompression (physics)Stress strain relationNonlinear systemSettore ICAR/09 - Tecnica Delle CostruzioniMechanics of MaterialsMaterials Science (all)business
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A Simple Multibody Dynamic Model of Cross-Country Ski-Skating

2013

The purpose of this paper is to present the development of a simple multibody dynamic model matching the observed movements of the center of mass of a skier performing the skating technique in cross-country skiing. The formulation of the equation of motion was made using the Euler–Lagrange equations applied to a multibody tree-type system in three dimensions. The description of the lower limb of the skier and the ski was completed by employing three bodies, one representing the ski, and two representing the natural movements of the leg of the skier. This simple model is able to show an approximation of the movement of the center of mass of the skier and its velocity behavior allowing to stu…

EngineeringCross countryDynamic modelsControl theorybusiness.industrySimple (abstract algebra)Equations of motionCenter of massModel matchingbusinessSimulationLower limbVolume 7A: 9th International Conference on Multibody Systems, Nonlinear Dynamics, and Control
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3D simulations and experiments of guided wave propagation in adhesively bonded multi-layered structures

2010

Understanding guided wave propagation in multi-layered plates and interaction with discontinuities can be difficult, as well as the interpretation of the ultrasonic signals. Propagation of guided waves can be studied analytically solving the equations of motion with the proper boundary conditions; nevertheless analytical models can be difficult to solve for complex multi-layered structures or having inner discontinuities. The problem can be efficiently studied using numerical techniques. Simulation of guided wave propagation in multi-layered structures, for ultrasonic waves in the MHz range, is solved here with the finite element analysis based on an explicit integration rule to solve the e…

EngineeringGuided wave testingComputer simulationWave propagationbusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringAcousticsUltrasonic testingEquations of motionCondensed Matter PhysicsInterference (wave propagation)Finite element methodSettore ING-IND/14 - Progettazione Meccanica E Costruzione Di MacchineDiscontinuity (linguistics)OpticsGeneral Materials Sciencewave propagation bonded multi-layered structures numerical simulationbusinessNDT & E International
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Manufacturing tolerances effects on PV array energy production

2014

This paper investigates the tolerance effects of commercial photovoltaic modules in terms of electrical energy reduction of photovoltaic plants. Several commercial modules, having the same rated power, present different power tolerance values. A wide tolerance is an indicator of possible defects or differences in the production process and is responsible of remarkable reductions in the electricity production of photovoltaic plants. In this paper, thanks to the development of a suitable simulation tool, several simulations have been carried out, considering different tolerance and shading conditions for the PV array. Simulation results quantify the peak power value of the different plant con…

EngineeringI-V characteristicManufacturing toleranceEquationbusiness.industryElectric potential energyPhotovoltaic systemPV module defectArrayProductionSettore ING-IND/32 - Convertitori Macchine E Azionamenti ElettriciAutomotive engineeringStandardPower ratingElectricity generationMathematical modelElectronic engineeringGrid-connected photovoltaic power systemRooftop photovoltaic power stationbusinessmismatchPhotovoltaic systemNominal power (photovoltaic)
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How to unleash the innovative work behavior of project staff? The role of affective and performance-based factors

2017

Abstract Although the literature generally presumes that temporary forms of organizing such as projects are especially suitable for generating innovation, empirical support for this assumption that goes beyond case-based evidence is still scarce. The study at hand aims to close this gap in research by investigating how the characteristics of temporary organizations (TOs) affect an individual's innovative work behavior (IWB). By applying a structural equation modeling approach on an Austrian-German sample of 583 TO professionals, it can be shown that both, performance-based factors and affective factors are having a significant impact on the emergence of IWB. However, the hypothesized modera…

EngineeringKnowledge managementWork behaviorbusiness.industryManagement science05 social sciencesBuilding and ConstructionOrganizational commitmentReward managementAffect (psychology)Structural equation modelingReward systemEmpirical researchWork (electrical)Management of Technology and Innovation0502 economics and business050211 marketingBusiness and International Managementbusiness050203 business & managementInternational Journal of Project Management
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