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Buckling analysis of multilayered structures using high-order theories and the implicit-mesh discontinuous Galerkin method

2022

This work presents a novel formulation for the linear buckling analysis of multilayered shells. The formulation employs high-order Equivalent-Single-Layer (ESL) shell theories based on the through-the-thickness expansion of the covariant components of the displacement field, whilst the corresponding buckling problem is derived using the Euler’s method. The novelty of the formulation regards the solution of the governing equations, which is obtained via implicit-mesh discontinuous Galerkin (DG) schemes. The DG method is a high-order accurate numerical technique based on a discontinuous representation of the solution among the mesh elements and on the use of suitably defined boundary integral…

Discontinuous-Galerkin method shell buckling multilayered structuresDiscontinuous Galerkin multilayered shellsSettore ING-IND/04 - Costruzioni E Strutture Aerospaziali
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High-fidelity analysis of multilayered shells with cut-outs via the discontinuous Galerkin method

2021

Abstract A novel numerical method for the analysis of multilayered shells with cut-outs is presented. In the proposed approach, the shell geometry is represented via either analytical functions or NURBS parametrizations , while generally-shaped cut-outs are defined implicitly within the shell modelling domain via a level set function . The multilayered shell problem is addressed via the Equivalent-Single-Layer approach whereby high-order polynomial functions are employed to approximate the covariant components of the displacement field throughout the shell thickness. The shell governing equations are then derived from the Principle of Virtual Displacements of three-dimensional elasticity an…

DiscretizationNumerical analysisMathematical analysisShell (structure)Finite element methodQuadrature (mathematics)Discontinuous Galerkin methodDisplacement fieldCeramics and CompositesCut-outs High-order modeling Implicit mesh Interior Penalty discontinuous Galerkin Multilayered shells NURBSSettore ING-IND/04 - Costruzioni E Strutture AerospazialiCivil and Structural EngineeringAnalytic functionMathematicsComposite Structures
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Long-distance trade and consumption of mollusks in the Byzantine and Early Islamic periods in the Negev Desert

2021

Abstract Recent archaeological excavations in the Negev desert in the southern Levant have yielded a variety of mollusk shells originating from the Mediterranean Sea, the Nile River, and the Red Sea, uncovered in the trash mounds and settlements of Byzantine and Early Islamic sites. These remains indicate that aquatic products were among the merchandised comestibles transported across long distances. Three shellfish taxa manifest such transportation: (1) the small clam, Donax trunculus, commonly found in the exposed sandy wash zones of the Eastern Mediterranean coast; (2) the large freshwater mussel, Chambardia rubens, whose habitat stretches from the Nile River to western Africa; and (3) t…

Donax trunculus010506 paleontologyArcheologyLambis truncata060102 archaeologySouthern Levantbiology06 humanities and the artsMusselbiology.organism_classification01 natural sciencesConchFisheryMediterranean seaGeographyHabitat0601 history and archaeology14. Life underwaterShellfish0105 earth and related environmental sciencesJournal of Archaeological Science: Reports
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Low incidence of Vibrio vulnificus among Vibrio isolates from sea water and shellfish of the western Mediterranean coast.

1999

A specific search for Vibrio vulnificus in natural marine samples from the Spanish Mediterranean Sea was carried out by nested PCR and cultural approaches using thiosulphate-citrate-bile salts-sucrose agar (TCBS) and cellobiose-polymixin B-colistin agar (CPC), incubated at 40 degrees C, as selective media. Presumptive colonies were identified by PCR using specific primers against 23S rRNA sequences. This species was isolated from sea water and edible bivalves, mainly after preenrichment in alkaline peptone water (APW) at 40 degrees C followed by CPC agar. None of the V. vulnificus isolates identified corresponded to serovar E. Dominant Vibrio species on directly inoculated TCBS plates incub…

Donax trunculusSerotypeVeterinary medicinefood.ingredientColony Count MicrobialVibrio vulnificusApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyDNA RibosomalPolymerase Chain ReactionMediterranean seafoodSpecies SpecificityVibrionaceaeMediterranean SeaAgarAnimalsSeawaterSerotypingShellfishShellfishVibriobiologyEcologyGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationVibrioCulture MediaRNA Ribosomal 23SMolluscaWater MicrobiologyBiotechnologyJournal of applied microbiology
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Un caso di copertura a doppia calotta a Palermo: analisi e rappresentazione del congegno presbiteriale della Badia Nuova

2022

The church of the Badia Nuova in Palermo, which arose in the 16th century and subjected to continuous renovations, stands out as an isolated case in the Palermo scene for its ingenious double-shell dome solution in the presbytery area. The aim of the research is to analyse the architectural design for a comprehension of the relationships between light and space.

Double-shell dome drawing 3D reconstruction architectural surveySettore ICAR/17 - Disegno
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The effect of water on protein dynamics

2004

Neutron diffraction and spectroscopy were applied to describe the hydration and dynamics of a soluble protein and a natural membrane from extreme halophilic Archaea. The quantitative dependence of protein motions on water activity was clearly illustrated, and it was established that a minimum hydration shell is required for the systems to access their functional resilience, i.e. a dynamics state that allows biological activity.

Dynamical transitionWater activityNeutron diffractionHalophilic malate dehydrogenaseBacteriorhodopsinHydration shellNeutronEuryarchaeotaGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyMalate DehydrogenaseSpectroscopySpectrum AnalysibiologyChemistrySpectrum AnalysisProtein dynamicsWaterBacteriorhodopsinPurple membraneAgricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)Settore FIS/07 - Fisica Applicata(Beni Culturali Ambientali Biol.e Medicin)Neutron DiffractionMembraneSolvation shellAgricultural and Biological Sciences (all)BiochemistryChemical physicsBacteriorhodopsinsbiology.proteinBacteriorhodopsinsGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesResearch ArticlePhilosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences
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Modèle dynamique multiniveau et holonique pour la simulation d'un système complexe à grande échelle avec environnement spatial : Application à la sim…

2020

Nowadays, with the emergence of connected objects and cars, road traffic systems become more and more complex and exhibit hierarchical behaviours at several levels of detail. The multilevel modeling approach is an appropriate approach to represent traffic from several perspectives. Multilevel models are also an appropriate approach to model large-scale complex systems such as road traffic. However, most of the multilevel models of traffic proposed in the literature are static because they use a set of predefined levels of detail and these representations cannot change during simulation. Moreover, these multilevel models generally consider only two levels of detail. Few works have been inter…

Dynamique[SPI.OTHER]Engineering Sciences [physics]/OtherSystème Multi-Agent HoloniqueModélisation et Simulation MultiniveauxTrafic routier[SPI.OTHER] Engineering Sciences [physics]/OtherRoad TrafficHolonic Multiagent SystemDynamicScalabilityPassage à l'EchelleMultilevel Modeling and Simulation
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La imagen de la Concha de Oro en los impresos de la Edad Moderna

2020

For centuries, an image commonly associated with Santiago de Compostela (the shell) has accompanied the city of Palermo as well. Since the classical tradition and medieval literature, and then during the Renaissance and Baroque age, this symbol has been connected with other urban symbols (the rivers, the eagle and trhe Genius of Palermo), thus contributing to its historical identity, although in a rather idealistic form. Therefore, the expression «Golden Shell» has been used repeatedly in a large number of books printed during the Modern Age, with multiple meanings. The main purpose was to show those attributes linked with the city's landscape (wealth and beauty) within a specific political…

Early printed books Golden Shell Modern Age Palermo Santiago de CompostelaSettore M-STO/08 - Archivistica Bibliografia E BiblioteconomiaConcha de oro Edad Moderna Palermo Textos impresos antiguos Santiago de Compostela
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Mineralogical and petrographic analysis of early-Hellenistic mortars from a Punic-Roman residential area discovered at Palermo (Sicily)

2015

Lime based mortars dated back to 4th-3rd century BC were sampled in a Punic-Roman residential area recently brought to light in the historical centre of Palermo. The collected mortars have been analyzed by optical microscopy (PLM), X-ray powder diffraction analysis (XRPD) and scanning electron microscopy coupled with energy dispersive spectrometry (SEM-EDS). The study was aimed to characterize these materials from the textural and compositional point of view in order to define the recipes. The mineralogical and petrographic investigations allowed to establish 4 different recipes used for the formulation of the studied floor and wall mortars in terms of both compositional and textural featur…

Early-Hellenistic mortars Palermo (Sicily) mineralogical and petrographic analysisSettore GEO/09 -Georis. Miner.e Appl.Mineral.-Petrogr. per l'Ambi.ed i B.Cult.
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Furostanol saponins and ecdysones with cytotoxic activity from Helleborus bocconei ssp. intermedius

2009

Two furostanol saponins helleboroside A (1) and helleboroside B (2) were isolated from the methanol extract of Helleborus bocconei Ten. subsp. intermedius (Guss.) Greuter and Burdet, along with the furospirostanol saponin 4 and two ecdysones: ecdysterone (5) and polypodyne B (6). Compound 2 was enzymatically hydrolysed to give product 3. The biological activity of all compounds was tested against rat C6 glioma cells showing a significant cytotoxicity for compounds 3, 4 and 6. Copyright © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

EcdysoneStereochemistryHelleborusSaponinRanunculaceaePharmacognosyCell Linefurostanol saponinC6 glioma cellAnimalsSettore BIO/15 - Biologia FarmaceuticaMedicinal plantsCytotoxicitycytotoxic activityPharmacologychemistry.chemical_classificationMolecular StructureTraditional medicinebiologyPlant ExtractsGlycosideBiological activitySettore CHIM/06 - Chimica OrganicaSaponinsbiology.organism_classificationAntineoplastic Agents PhytogenicRatsHelleborusSterolschemistryH. bocconei subsp. intermediuRanunculaceae
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