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High-pressure structural, elastic, and thermodynamic properties of zircon-type HoPO4 and TmPO4

2017

[EN] Zircon-type holmium phosphate (HoPO4) and thulium phosphate (TmPO4) have been studied by single-crystal x-ray diffraction and ab initio calculations. We report on the influence of pressure on the crystal structure, and on the elastic and thermodynamic properties. The equation of state for both compounds is accurately determined. We have also obtained information on the polyhedral compressibility which is used to explain the anisotropic axial compressibility and the bulk compressibility. Both compounds are ductile and more resistive to volume compression than to shear deformation at all pressures. Furthermore, the elastic anisotropy is enhanced upon compression. Finally, the calculation…

DiffractionZirconEquation of stateMaterials scienceEcuación de estadoThermodynamicsFOS: Physical sciences02 engineering and technologyCrystal structurezircon01 natural sciencesCondensed Matter::Materials ScienceAb initio quantum chemistry methods0103 physical sciencesGeneral Materials Science010306 general physicsAnisotropySofteningOrthophosphateCondensed Matter - Materials ScienceEquation of stateorthophosphateElastic propertiesMaterials Science (cond-mat.mtrl-sci)Difracción de rayos X021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter PhysicsCompression (physics)Cálculos ab initioX-ray diffractionHigh pressureFISICA APLICADAZirconioCompressibilityOrtofosfatosAb initio calculationselastic properties0210 nano-technologyPropiedades elásticasAlta presión
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Digital image correlation analysis of interfacial debonding properties and fracture behavior in concrete

2007

The use of digital image correlation (DIC) as a fracture mechanics tool is described, for two projects currently underway. The goal of the first project is to examine the bond between carbon fiber reinforced polymers (CFRP) and concrete substrates. The second project involves the interfacial transition zone (ITZ) of plain concrete, and the softening and fracture behavior of this region. For both projects, DIC allows for precise measurement of the surface displacements of the deforming materials. The resulting strain data are higher in resolution than is possible with other experimental techniques. For both projects, the DIC results are being used to determine bond constitutive laws, which w…

Digital imageDigital image correlationMaterials scienceMechanics of MaterialsSurface metrologyMechanical EngineeringConstitutive equationDelaminationFracture (geology)General Materials ScienceFracture mechanicsComposite materialSofteningEngineering Fracture Mechanics
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Numerical analysis of masonry structures via interface models

2001

The present paper is devoted to the theoretical formulation and numerical implementation of an interface model suitable to simulate the behavior of mortar joints in masonry structures. The interface laws are formulated in the framework of elasto-plasticity for non-standard materials in order to simulate the softening response which occurs along the decohesion process in presence of shear and tension tractions. A variable material dilatancy parameter is introduced together with a further geometrical dilatancy related to the roughness of contact surfaces after joint fracture. An asperity model is adopted with the aim to describe the evolution of the contact surface shape during the loss of co…

DilatantEngineeringbusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringNumerical analysisComputational MechanicsGeneral Physics and AstronomyStructural engineeringSurface finishMasonryComputer Science ApplicationsContact surfacesShear (geology)Mechanics of MaterialsMortarbusinessSofteningComputer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering
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Shear moduli of two dimensional binary glasses

2012

The shear moduli of two-component glasses in two dimensions are studied within mode coupling theory. Varying the concentration, strong mixing effects are observed along the glass transition lines for two interaction potentials. Nonoverlapping disks with size ratios between 0.3 and 0.9, and point particles interacting with (magnetic) dipoles of strength ratio between 0.1 and 0.6 are considered. Equilibrium structure factors (partially obtained from Monte Carlo simulations) and glass form factors, and perturbative calculations show that a softening of the elastic shear constant of glass upon adding another component arises from a dilution effect of the majority component. For very disparate m…

DipoleMaterials scienceShear (geology)Condensed matter physicsMonte Carlo methodMode couplingBinary numberddc:530General ChemistryCondensed Matter PhysicsGlass transitionSofteningModuli
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Donnan dialysis for tap-water softening

2018

In this presentation, Abdusalam Alhadid, started by introducing the problem of hard water in both domestic and industrial applications,caused by an excess of calcium and magnesium ions. It significantly decreases thelifetime and efficiency of equipment which has negative technical and economic consequences. Existing water softening technologies have several disadvantages, such as a high chemical use (crystallization, ion exchange), water and energy consumption (nanofiltration)

Donnan dialysis Water softening Cation-exchange membrane
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Ductility of Reinforced Concrete Members Externally Wrapped with Fiber-Reinforced Polymer Sheets

2007

The effectiveness of external wrapping with fiber-reinforced polymer for enhancing the curvature ductility of lightly reinforced concrete members is investigated. Referring to members with circular transverse cross sections, the performances in terms of both strength and ductility capacities are analyzed, and the predictive reliability of two different recent constitutive models, available in the literature and able to take into account the softening behavior of confined concrete, is checked. A parameter characterizing the effectiveness of the confining wrapping is proposed, and characteristic values are suggested. Moreover, referring to ductility increases due to confinement effects, a com…

Ductility; Sheets; Fiber reinforced polymers; Reinforced ConcreteMaterials sciencebusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringBuilding and ConstructionStructural engineeringFibre-reinforced plasticCurvatureductility sheets fiber reinforced polymers concrete reinforcedSettore ICAR/09 - Tecnica Delle CostruzioniComposite constructionTransverse planeMechanics of MaterialsReinforced solidCeramics and CompositesComposite materialbusinessDuctilitySofteningCivil and Structural EngineeringParametric statisticsJournal of Composites for Construction
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Concrete softening effects on the axial capacity of RC jacketed circular columns

2016

Abstract Among the different strengthening techniques to repair RC structures, reinforced concrete (RC) jacketing is one of the most commonly adopted, especially for columns. Its wide application is due to its easy application and relatively reduced cost with respect to other methods (e.g. FRP wrapping, Shape Memory Alloy active confinement). The target of RC jacketing is to increase axial, flexural capacity and ductility of weak existing members by means of two main effects: confinement action provided by the jacket and composite action between external jacket and inner concrete. Different theoretical studies have been carried out to calculate the strength enhancement due to confinement ac…

EngineeringRC jacketingbusiness.industryConstitutive equationLinear elasticity0211 other engineering and technologies020101 civil engineering02 engineering and technologyStructural engineeringShape-memory alloyFibre-reinforced plastic0201 civil engineeringRetrofitSofteningSettore ICAR/09 - Tecnica Delle CostruzioniFlexural strength021105 building & constructionUltimate tensile strengthComposite materialbusinessDuctilityPlane stressConfinementCivil and Structural Engineering
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A Note on the Shear Influence on Belt Drive Mechanics

2007

Abstract Belt drives work often with short center distances and very different wrap arcs so that high adherence characteristics are required at the belt-pulley contact. In addition, the belt flexural stiffness reduces the contact width, but this decrease may be compensated in part by the belt softening due to the shear compliance.

Engineeringbusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringBelt frictionFlexural rigidityMechanicsStructural engineeringBelt driveComputer Graphics and Computer-Aided DesignComputer Science ApplicationsShear (geology)Mechanics of MaterialsbusinessSofteningJournal of Mechanical Design
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Effect of 1-methylcyclopropene on ripening of melting flesh peaches and nectarines

2004

Abstract 1-Methylcyclopropene (1-MCP), an ethylene action inhibitor, was applied to early season, melting flesh stone fruit to try to extend their shelf life. ‘Almog’ and ‘Oded’, two white flesh peaches, and ‘April Glow’, a yellow flesh nectarine, were tested. Application of 1-MCP was at both 20 and 0 °C for 5, 10 and 20 h and at concentrations from 0.5 to 20 μl l −1 . When treated at 0 °C the fruits were stored for 5 days before removal to 20 °C for ripening. 1-MCP slowed fruit softening in a concentration and time dependent manner, extending the period before the fruits became over-soft. The inhibition of softening was greater when fruits were treated and held at 20 °C than if they were t…

EthyleneFleshfood and beveragesRipeningTitratable acidHorticulture1-MethylcyclopropeneShelf lifechemistry.chemical_compoundHorticulturechemistryCultivarFood scienceAgronomy and Crop ScienceSofteningFood SciencePostharvest Biology and Technology
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QUALITY ATTRIBUTES, PECTOLYTIC ENZYME ACTIVITIES AND PHYSIOLOGICAL CHANGES DURING POSTHARVEST RIPENING OF NECTARINE

1996

The postharvest ripening at 20C and 90-95% RHfor 10 days of 'Armking' nectarine grown in a greenhouse was investigated over two seasons. Firmness, titratable acidity, ascorbic acid, pH and maturity index were all adequate to stablish the rate ofripening. However, soluble solids content and reducing and non-reducing sugars showed no significant changes. It took about 10 days for very early ripening fruit (100 g weight and 82 N firmness) and 6 days for normal early ripening fruits (115 g weight and 46 N firmness), both harvested at preclimacteric stage, to become eating ripe (near 20 N). Total weight loss and decay after 10 days was approximately 11%. During ripening there was a temporal coin…

Ethylenefood and beveragesTitratable acidRipeningAscorbic acidPectinesterasechemistry.chemical_compoundHorticulturechemistryBotanyPostharvestPectinaseSafety Risk Reliability and QualitySofteningFood ScienceJournal of Food Quality
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