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Cyclic response of masonry infilled RC frames: Experimental results and simplified modeling

2014

The recent large interest in nonlinear seismic analysis methods, static and dynamic, has required proper strategies of modeling based on reliable, and at the same time easy to use, constitutive laws for the structural elements. Regarding the behavior of framed structures, special attention has to be devoted to infills because of the key role they play in modifying overall stiffness, strength and ductility under seismic excitation. Pointing out the attention on this topic the paper discusses a criteria for modeling the structural behavior of infills based on a macromodeling approach, that is to say on the substitution of infills with diagonal pin jointed struts. Is here shown how multilinear…

Multilinear mapEngineeringInfilled framesMasonry infillsbusiness.industryInfilled frames; Masonry infills; Cyclic behavior; Pivot hysteretic model; Equivalent strut.DiagonalSoil ScienceStiffnessStructural engineeringInfilled frames Masonry infills Cyclic behavior Pivot hysteretic model Equivalent strut.MasonryGeotechnical Engineering and Engineering GeologyFinite element methodSeismic analysisCyclic behaviorSettore ICAR/09 - Tecnica Delle CostruzioniNonlinear systemmedicineEquivalent strutPivot hysteretic modelmedicine.symptombusinessDuctilityCivil and Structural Engineering
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Energy conversion from external fluctuating signals based on asymmetric nanopores

2015

Electrical transduction from fluctuating external signals is central to energy conversion based on nanoscale electrochemical devices and bioelectronics interfaces. We demonstrate theoretically and experimentally a significant energy transduction from white noise signals using the electrical rectification of asymmetric nanopores in polymeric membranes immersed in aqueous electrolyte solutions. Load capacitor voltages of the order of 1 V are obtained within times of the order of 1 min by means of nanofluidic diodes which convert zero time-average potentials of amplitudes of the order of 1 V into average net currents. We consider single-nanopore and multipore membranes to show that the convers…

NanoporeBioelectronicsMaterials scienceRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industryElectrical rectificationNanotechnologyElectrolyteFluctuating signalCapacitanceEnergy conversionMembraneRectificationFISICA APLICADAOptoelectronicsEnergy transformationEquivalent circuitGeneral Materials ScienceElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessDiode
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Noise parameters of HEMTs: analysis of their properties from a circuit model approach

1996

Noise parameters of high electron mobility transistors (HEMT) at microwave frequencies are a subject of active research since the knowledge of their performance is of key importance for the use of these devices for designing low‐noise amplifiers. Employs a simple noise model to derive the analytical expressions for the device noise parameters F0, Γ0 and N in terms of the electrical elements associated with the basic equivalent circuit of an HEMT. Analyses such expressions to establish some fundamental relationships, as well as the expected noise performance of the device when the parasitic elements representing package effects are included.

Noise temperatureEngineeringbusiness.industryApplied MathematicsElectrical engineeringShot noiseY-factorComputer Science ApplicationsNoiseComputational Theory and MathematicsNoise generatorElectronic engineeringEquivalent circuitEffective input noise temperatureFlicker noiseElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessElectricity; Mathematics; Models; Noise; TheoryCOMPEL - The international journal for computation and mathematics in electrical and electronic engineering
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Influence of the temperature on the equivalent noise resistance of HEMTs at microwave frequencies

1998

Abstract This paper is focused on the performance of the noise resistance Rn of HEMTs at microwave frequencies as a function of temperature. A sensitivity analysis has been performed on several noisy circuit models of low-noise devices that we had previously characterized in terms of scattering and noise parameters. Such a study has been aimed at pointing out the role played by either the electrical elements and the noise temperatures of the resistors of the equivalent circuit on the typically observed U-shaped behavior of Rn.

Noise temperatureMaterials scienceAcousticsGeneral EngineeringY-factorNoise figurelaw.inventionNoise generatorlawElectronic engineeringEquivalent circuitFlicker noiseResistorNoise (radio)
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Typical Aspects of the Microwave Noise Performance of HEMTs at Decreasing Temperatures

1996

In analog signal processing at microwave frequencies the noise performance of active devices is of fundamental importance for the accurate design of low-noise amplifiers. To this aim, the determination of the four noise parameters F O , Γ O (complex variable) and Rn has to be accomplished together with the usual scattering parameter measurements vs. frequency. In addition, the dependence of the device performance vs. temperature is of interest for circuit applications characterized by harsh environmental conditions. In this work the noise behavior of high electron mobility transistors has been investigated by means of measurements and modeling in the 2-18 GHz frequency range and as a functi…

Noise temperatureMaterials sciencemicrowavebusiness.industryNoise spectral densitynoise parametersGeneral Physics and Astronomy020206 networking & telecommunicationsY-factor02 engineering and technologyHigh-electron-mobility transistorHEMT; microwave; noise parameters; low temperaturelow temperatureNoise figureNoise (electronics)[PHYS.HIST]Physics [physics]/Physics archives0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringOptoelectronicsEquivalent circuitbusinessMicrowaveHEMT
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Physical activity and laryngeal cancer

2019

Although an active lifestyle physical has been convincingly associated with a decreased risk of developing many forms of cancers, including neck and head malignancies, uncertainty surrounds the relationship between physical activity (PA) and laryngeal carcinogenesis. Epidemiologic evidence, garnered from some well-conducted cross-sectional, prospective and retrospective studies, seemingly attests that the impact of PA may be not so straightforward in lowering laryngeal cancer risk as for other malignancies. Reasonable consensus has been reached that moderate-intensity PA may generate the larger potential benefits, whilst the effect of high-intensity PA appears more controversial and even co…

OncologyLarynxmedicine.medical_specialtyPhysical activityDiseaseReview Articlemedicine.disease_causeMetabolic equivalent03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinepreventionInternal medicineMedicinephysical activity (PA)business.industryCancerRetrospective cohort study030229 sport sciencesGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseasemedicine.anatomical_structure030220 oncology & carcinogenesislaryngeal cancerLarynx; laryngeal cancer; physical activity (PA); preventionMetabolic syndromeLarynxbusinessCarcinogenesis
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Direct evaluation of the equivalent linear damping for Tuned Liquid Column Damper systems in random vibration for pre-design purposes

2014

OptimizationPassive controlEquivalent linear dampingTuned liquid column damperStatistical linearization
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ORAC and TEAC assays comparison to measure the antioxidant capacity of food products

2009

Abstract Oxygen radical antioxidant capacity (ORAC) and trolox equivalent antioxidant capacity (TEAC) assays were compared to estimate the total antioxidant capacity (TAC) of orange juice, milk, and an orange juice-milk beverage. When the TEAC method was used with this beverage, an increase in the concentration of orange juice corresponded to an increase in TAC, but increasing the percentage of milk did not increase the TAC value. When the ORAC method was applied, it was seen that increased concentrations of juice or milk corresponded to greater antioxidant capacity. An evaluation was also made of the influence of certain compounds (ascorbic acid, gallic acid, β-carotene, lutein, zeaxanthin…

Orange juiceLuteinDPPHTrolox equivalent antioxidant capacityfood and beveragesGeneral MedicineOrange (colour)Ascorbic acidAnalytical ChemistryZeaxanthinchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryGallic acidFood scienceFood ScienceFood Chemistry
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The use of two-diode substitute model in predicting the efficiency of PV conversion in low solar conditions

2017

The article presents theoretical foundations of a two-diode equivalent model of a photovoltaic cell/module (PV), together with calculation procedures. A physical interpretation of individual components of an equivalent model was presented. Its practical application in predicting efficiency of operation of various PV cells and modules in low insulation conditions was demonstrated. The obtained predictions were verified with the actual results of their operation in open space (outdoor). The practical suitability of the “model” in early detection of ageing phenomena, such as, for example, absorber degradation taking place in PV modules, was demonstrated. The article was prepared on the basis o…

PV cells quality assessmentPV modules degradationPV cells degradationPV modules quality assessmentdetermining two-diode equivalent modelphotovoltaic conversionPV conversion sensitivityEcological Chemistry and Engineering S-Chemia I Inzynieria Ekologiczna S
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Estimation of Passenger Car Equivalents for single-lane roundabouts using a microsimulation-based procedure

2017

Calibration of microscopic traffic simulation models for single-lane roundabouts.Use of a meta-analytical estimation of critical and follow up headways.Use of a genetic algorithm-based procedure.Calculation of passenger car equivalents for single-lane roundabouts. Passenger car equivalents for heavy vehicles are required to carry out capacity calculations and perform operational analysis of any road entity (roadway segments or intersections). At single-lane roundabouts, the constraints to the vehicular trajectories imposed by the curvilinear geometric design and the driver's gap acceptance behaviour are expected to produce an impact of the heavy vehicles on the quality of traffic flow diffe…

Passenger car equivalent050210 logistics & transportationComputer science05 social sciencesGeneral EngineeringMicrosimulationTraffic simulation02 engineering and technologyTraffic flowAimsunAutomotive engineeringComputer Science ApplicationsGenetic algorithmSettore ING-INF/04 - AutomaticaArtificial IntelligenceCalibration0502 economics and businessPath (graph theory)Roundabout0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringSettore ICAR/04 - Strade Ferrovie Ed AeroportiSingle-lane roundabout020201 artificial intelligence & image processingPassenger car equivalentMicroscopic traffic simulation modelExpert Systems with Applications
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