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Angiotensin-(1-7) attenuates endothelial cell senescence via klotho and Nrf2 activation

2018

Endothelial stem cellSenescenceAngiotensin 1ChemistryApplied MathematicsGeneral MathematicsKlothoNrf2 activationCell biologyProceedings for Annual Meeting of The Japanese Pharmacological Society
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Strength and ductility of RC jacketed columns: A simplified analytical method

2016

Abstract Reinforced concrete (RC) jacketing is a common method for retrofitting existing columns with poor structural performance. It can be applied in two different ways: if the continuity of the jacket is ensured, the axial load of the column can be transferred to the jacket, which will be directly loaded; conversely, if no continuity is provided, the jacket will induce only confinement action. In both cases the strength and ductility evaluation is rather complex, due to the different physical phenomena included, such as confinement, core–jacket composite action, preload and buckling of longitudinal bars. Although different theoretical studies have been carried out to calculate the confin…

Engineering/dk/atira/pure/subjectarea/asjc/2200/22050211 other engineering and technologies020101 civil engineering02 engineering and technology0201 civil engineeringRetrofitOpenSeesFlexural strengthConfinement; Ductility; RC jacketing; Retrofit;021105 building & constructionRetrofittingDuctilityCivil and Structural EngineeringDuctilityRC jacketingbusiness.industryNumerical analysisStructural engineeringFinite element methodSettore ICAR/09 - Tecnica Delle CostruzioniBucklingBending momentRC jacketing retrofit ductility confinement.businessConfinement
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Parametric Modeling CAD-CAM of the Ankle and Pathological Related Situations

2014

It is primary object of the present study to create a 3D model of the human ankle and an axis system that will show the position the tibia and the foot on a healthy subject. Regarding this scope of the study, the first step in obtaining the 3D model of the bones is scanning. The graphic modeling software used is Catia V5 R20. It is another object of the present study to create an axis system that will be very easy to maneuver and on which we can show different pathological situations, not only on a healthy subject, creating their assembly reference systems considering the mechanical and anatomical axes existing and creating prerequisites for the study of different possible pathological situ…

EngineeringAxis systemEngineering drawingbusiness.industryCADGeneral MedicineObject (computer science)Gridmedicine.anatomical_structurePosition (vector)Parametric modelmedicineAnklebusinessFocus (optics)Applied Mechanics and Materials
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Network Arches: The World's Lightest Arch Bridges

2012

Summary Network arches have a tensile and a compressive flange with a web consisting of crossing hangers. Some of the hangers cross each other twice. The network can be seen as a very light, simply supported beam. There is little bending. There is a lot of tension in tie and hangers. The arches are well supported by hangers and wind bracing. Thus the buckling strength of the arch is high as long as few hangers relax. That is easiest to prevent when a concrete tie gives extra weight in the tie. The optimal shape of network arches is discussed. In two lane and two track network arches the biggest bending in the tie is usually the transverse bending half way between the arches. The optimal sha…

EngineeringBucklingbusiness.industrySpring (device)Tension (physics)Structural engineeringBendingFlangeArchbusinessTrack (rail transport)BracingSustainable Transportation Systems
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Simplified model for compressive response of RC column footing with square cross-section

2017

Abstract In this paper, a simplified calculus model for the prediction of the compressive response of RC column footing with a square cross-section is presented. As it is well-known RC concrete footing are designed adopting uniform contact pressures on the substrate and assuming a strut and tie model in deep members and a cantilever beam or slab model in flexible members. Deep and flexible members are distinguished in literature only based on the tangent of the angle expressed as the ratio between the depth and the shear span of the footing. In this paper, several subgrade contact pressures distribution for column footings (rigid or soft soils) were considered in developing a mechanical mod…

EngineeringCantileverbusiness.industry0211 other engineering and technologiesTangent020101 civil engineering02 engineering and technologySubgradeStructural engineering0201 civil engineeringSettore ICAR/09 - Tecnica Delle CostruzioniShear (geology)Punching shear021105 building & constructionSquare cross sectionSlabLoad displacementbusinessFooting Strut and tie model Beam model Elastic soil Winkler modelCivil and Structural Engineering
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A practical approach for the strength evaluation of RC columns reinforced with RC jackets

2015

Abstract Reinforced concrete (RC) jacketing is nowadays one of the most common techniques adopted for seismic retrofitting of existing RC columns. It is used to increase load-carrying capacity and ductility of weak existing members by means of a simple and cheap method. The structural efficiency is related to two main effects: – the enlargement of the transverse cross section; – the confinement action provided by the external jacket to the inner core. Several theoretical and experimental studies were addressed in the past to investigate on how it is possible to calculate the strength enhancement due to these effects and to highlight the main key parameters influencing the structural behavio…

EngineeringCommercial softwareRC jacketingbusiness.industryRC columnStructural engineeringCompression (physics)Finite element methodRetrofitSettore ICAR/09 - Tecnica Delle CostruzioniBucklingBending momentSeismic retrofitbusinessDuctilityParametric statisticsConfinementCivil and Structural Engineering
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Analysis of Offshore Knuckle Boom Crane - Part One: Modeling and Parameter Identification

2013

This paper presents an extensive model of a knuckle boom crane used for pipe handling on offshore drilling rigs. The mechanical system is modeled as a multi-body system and includes the structural flexibility and damping. The motion control system model includes the main components of the crane's electro-hydraulic actuation system. For this a novel black-box model for counterbalance valves is presented, which uses two different pressure ratios to compute the flow through the valve. Experimental data and parameter identification, based on both numerical optimization and manual tuning, are used to verify the crane model. The demonstrated modeling and parameter identification techniques target…

EngineeringComputerApplications_COMPUTERSINOTHERSYSTEMSBoomlcsh:QA75.5-76.95System modelcounterbalance valveKnuckleComponent (UML)multi-body systemmedicineHydraulic machinerybusiness.industrydirectional control valveControl engineeringMotion controlComputer Science ApplicationsHydraulic craneMechanical systemflexibilityIdentification (information)medicine.anatomical_structureControl and Systems EngineeringModeling and Simulationlcsh:Electronic computers. Computer sciencebusinessSoftwareMarine engineeringModeling, Identification and Control: A Norwegian Research Bulletin
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Machining Economics in FMS by a Fuzzy Approach

1995

Abstract In a conventional manufacturing system, cutting parameters have to be fixed in order to pursue the economical and productive target related to each cutting operation. In a Flexible Manufacturing System (FMS), as a consequence of the unbalanced workload due to the mutual interaction among the shared resources, the optimization of each operation does not allow the optimum of the global production system to be reached. A fuzzy programming model is developed in this paper in order to select cutting speeds of the operations in the production plan as a satisfying compromise solution between single operation and the integrated system targets.

EngineeringDecision support systemComputer simulationbusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringFlexible manufacturing systemWorkloadIndustrial engineeringFuzzy logicIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringMachiningProduction controlProduction (economics)businessSimulationCIRP Annals
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Hybrid moving bed biofilm reactors: an effective solution for upgrading a large wastewater treatment plant

2009

Over the last few years there has been a growing attention regarding the receiving water body quality state. As a matter of a fact, the Directive 91/271 of the European Union (EU) replaced the “emission standard” concept that fixes discharge limits depending on polluting emission characteristics, with the “stream standard” concept that fixes discharge limits for each polluting substance depending on self-depurative characteristics of the RWB. In this context, several WWTPs need to be upgraded in order to meet stricter effluent limits. The need of WWTP upgrading was also emphasized by the growing urbanization that have led, in most cases, to get overloaded WWTP due to an overcoming of the ma…

EngineeringEnvironmental EngineeringContext (language use)trickling filtersWaste Disposal Fluidmoving bed biofilm reactorGPS-XMotionBioreactorsmedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean unionWater Science and Technologymedia_commonWaste managementSettore ICAR/03 - Ingegneria Sanitaria-Ambientalebusiness.industryEmission standardEnvironmental engineeringUncertaintyIFASWaste treatmentKineticsPilot plantUpgradeBiofilmspilot plantCalibrationSewage treatmentbusinessSoftwareWaste disposal
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Ergonomic Risks in the Printing Company and Workers’ Wellbeing

2014

The aim of the study was to analyze the ergonomic risks in the printing company and to study the impact of ergonomics risks on employees’ wellbeing. The study involved 67 company workers aged 18 to 67 years. In the study, physical load evaluation methods and questionnaire on welfare and psychoemotional risks at work, adopted by Swedish Environmental Research Institute, were used. It was proved that production workers were subjected to increased physical workload. At work they are exposed to physical pressure on hands, shoulders and back. The workload is more affected by the increase in work tension due to limited time of order execution. It was concluded that ergonomic risks partly affect e…

EngineeringErgonomic risksShouldersbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectApplied psychologyHuman factors and ergonomicsWorkloadGeneral MedicineGeneral ChemistryloadtensionAffect (psychology)welfareprintingWork (electrical)Ergonomic risks load printing tension welfarebusinessWelfaremedia_commonPhysical pressure
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