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Elastic-Viscoplastic Solids Subjected to Thermal and Loading Cycles

1995

— A class of elastic-viscoplastic materials with dual internal variables, thermodynamic potential and temperature-dependent plastic and creep data is considered. For solids (or structures) of such materials, subjected to cyclic loads and temperature variations, the existence of a steady-state response is ascertained and its periodicity characteristics established. Particular steady-state responses, like, elastic and inelastic shakedown, are addressed. By means of a sensitivity analysis of the steady cycle with respect to the load parameter changes, a number of basic features of inelastic shakedown (the viscoplastic counterpart of plastic shakedown) are also addressed.

Materials scienceViscoplasticityCreepThermalInternal variableSensitivity (control systems)MechanicsThermodynamic potentialShakedown
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Optimality conditions for shakedown design of trusses

1995

This paper deals with optimal shakedown design of truss structures constituted by elastic perfectly plastic material. The design problem is formulated by means of a statical approach on the grounds of the shakedown lower bound theorem, and by means of a kinematical approach on the grounds of the shakedown upper bound theorem. In both cases two different types of design problem are formulated: one searches for the minimum volume design whose shakedown limit load is assigned; the other searches for the maximum shakedown limit load design whose volume is assigned. The Kuhn-Tucker equations of the four problems here above mentioned are found by utilizing a variational approach; these equations …

Mathematical optimizationApplied MathematicsMechanical EngineeringNumerical analysisComputational MechanicsTrussOcean EngineeringUpper and lower boundsShakedownComputational MathematicsComputational Theory and MathematicsSearch problemLimit loadCalculus of variationsMathematicsUpper bound theoremComputational Mechanics
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Reliability-based design optimization of trusses under dynamic shakedown constraints

2019

A reliability-based design optimization problem under dynamic shakedown constraints for elastic perfectly plastic truss structures subjected to stochastic wind actions is presented. The simultaneous presence of quasi-static (cyclic) thermal loads is also considered. As usual in the shakedown theory, the quasi-statical loads will be defined as variable within a deterministic domain, while the dynamic problem will be treated considering an extended Ceradini-Gavarini approach. Some sources of uncertainties are introduced in the structural system and in the load definition. The reliability-optimization problem is formulated as the minimization of the volume of the structure subjected to determi…

Mathematical optimizationControl and OptimizationOptimization problemComputer scienceMonte Carlo methodStructural system0211 other engineering and technologiesTruss02 engineering and technology0203 mechanical engineeringDynamic problemReliability-based designDynamic shakedownReliability (statistics)021106 design practice & managementElastic plastic trusseProbabilistic logicComputer Science Applications1707 Computer Vision and Pattern RecognitionComputer Graphics and Computer-Aided DesignComputer Science ApplicationsShakedown020303 mechanical engineering & transportsControl and Systems EngineeringSettore ICAR/08 - Scienza Delle CostruzioniSoftwareStochastic wind loadStructural and Multidisciplinary Optimization
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Evaluation of the shakedown limit load multiplier for stochastic seismic actions

2017

A new approach for the evaluation of the shakedown limit load multiplier for structures subjected to a combination of quasi-statically variable loads and seismic actions is presented. The common case of frame structures constituted by elastic perfectly plastic material is considered. The acting load history during the lifetime of the structure will be defined as a suitable combination of never ending quasi-statical loads, variable within an appropriate given domain, and stochastic seismic actions occurring for limited time interval. The proposed approach utilizes the Monte Carlo method in order to generate a suitable large number of seismic acceleration histories and the corresponding shake…

Mathematical optimizationElastic plastic frameMonte Carlo method02 engineering and technologyCondensed Matter Physic01 natural sciences0203 mechanical engineeringQuasi-statical and seismic loadingMechanics of Material0101 mathematicsDynamic shakedownMathematicsbusiness.industryCumulative distribution functionMechanical EngineeringProbabilistic approachStructural engineeringCondensed Matter PhysicsShakedown010101 applied mathematicsMonte Carlo method020303 mechanical engineering & transportsMechanics of MaterialsLimit loadMultiplier (economics)businessSettore ICAR/08 - Scienza Delle Costruzioni
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Mathematical Programming Methods for the Evaluation of Dynamic Plastic Deformations

1990

Dynamic plastic deformation can be evaluated with two accuracy levels, nemely either by a full analysis making use of a step-by-step procedure, or by a simplified analysis making use of a bounding technique. Both procedures can be achieved by means a unified mathematical programming approach here presented. It is shown that for a full analysis both the direct and indirect methods of linear dynamics coupled with mathematical programming methods can be successfully applied, whereas for a simplified analysis a convergent bounding principle, holding both below and above the shakedown limit, can be utilized to produce an efficient linear programming-based algorithm.

Mathematical optimizationLinear programmingBounding overwatchComputer scienceComputerApplications_COMPUTERSINOTHERSYSTEMSLimit (mathematics)PlasticityShakedown
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Listeria species in raw and ready-to-eat foods from restaurants.

2001

From September 1999 to March 2000, meat (pork, beef, and chicken), fish (salmon, hake, and sole), vegetable (lettuce and spinach), and Spanish potato omelette samples obtained at restaurants were collected and tested for the occurrence of Listeria spp. Listeria monocytogenes was isolated from 3 (2.9%) out of 103 studied samples. Other species isolated were Listeria grayi (13.6%), Listeria innocua (1.9%), Listeria ivanovii (5.8%), Listeria seeligeri (3.9%), and Listeria welshimeri (1.9%). Listeria was neither isolated from beef nor any type of fish.

MeatRestaurantsListeriaEggsFishesfood and beveragesBiologymedicine.disease_causebiology.organism_classificationMicrobiologyListeria welshimeriListeria monocytogenesHakeSpainVegetablesmedicineListeriaFood MicrobiologyFood microbiologyAnimalsListeria seeligeriListeria grayiFood scienceListeria ivanoviiFood ScienceJournal of food protection
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Internal-variable constitutive model for rate-independent plasticity with hardening saturation surface

1998

An elastic-plastic material model with internal variables and thermodynamic potential, not admitting hardening states out of a saturation surface, is presented. The existence of such a saturation surface in the internal variables space — a consequence of the boundedness of the energy that can be stored in the material's internal micro-structure — encompasses, in case of general kinematic/isotropic hardening, a one-parameter family of envelope surfaces in the stress space, which in turn is enveloped by a limit surface. In contrast to a multi-surface model, noad hoc rules are required to avoid the intersection between the yield and bounding/envelope surface. The flow laws of the proposed mode…

Mechanical EngineeringConstitutive equationStress spaceComputational MechanicsCalculusHardening (metallurgy)MechanicsPlasticityStrain hardening exponentSaturation (chemistry)Thermodynamic potentialMathematicsShakedownActa Mechanica
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Dynamic shakedown by modal analysis

1984

Dynamic shakedown of discrete elastic-perfectly plastic structures under a specified load history is studied using the dynamic characteristics of the structure provided by modal analysis. Several statical and kinematical theorems are presented, including lower and upper bound theorems for the minimum adaptation time of the structure. In the formulation of the kinematical theorems a crucial role is played by the appropriate definition of ≪admissible plastic strain cycle≫.

Mechanics of MaterialsMechanical EngineeringSpecified loadModal analysisMathematical analysisCalculusStructure (category theory)PlasticityCondensed Matter PhysicsUpper and lower boundsShakedownMathematicsMeccanica
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“The Shakespeare of Giorgio Melchiori: From Critical Pluralism to the Pluralism of Art”.

2010

Melchiori Shakespeare Criticism Art.Settore L-LIN/10 - Letteratura Inglese
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Two Structurally Distinct Pathways for the Voltage-Sensing S4 Helices

2010

In voltage-dependent ion channels, the movement of the voltage-sensing S4 helices produces gating currents. The charge displaced as a function of the membrane potential (Q-V) is well described by a sequential two-state Boltzmann relation, indicating that there are at least two steps of gating charge movement from their Resting state to the Active state. In addition, it has been shown that at a maintained positive potential, the S4 helices of voltage-gated Na, Ca and K channels and the voltage sensitive phosphatase Ci-VSP, undergo a slower secondary conformational transition stabilizing the sensor in a Relaxed (inactivated) state. From the Relaxed state, the Q-V relation exhibits a strong sh…

Membrane potentialBoltzmann relationBiochemistryChemistryBiophysicsBiophysicsIntermediate stateVoltage sensitive phosphataseShakerGatingIon channelPotassium channelBiophysical Journal
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