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Rheological characterisation of cold bitumen emulsion slurries

2021

The performance of cold bitumen emulsion (CBE) mixtures is strongly linked to an optimised design of the binder blends and mastics. Types and dosages of bitumen, mineral additions and the workability must be characterised and optimised. This study aims at providing an approach for the fundamental characterisation of CBE materials using rotational viscometry. Firstly, a procedure for measuring the viscosity of CBE slurries using the Brookfield viscometer was investigated by comparing results obtained by using a traditional spindle geometry and a novel impeller engineered to avoid phase separation: the dual helical ribbon (DHR). Afterwards, the effect of mineral additions and bitumen emulsion…

050210 logistics & transportationMaterials sciencemaximum packing volume fraction05 social sciences0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technologydual helical ribbonBitumen emulsionViscosityRheologyChemical engineeringAsphaltviscosity021105 building & construction0502 economics and businessBitumen emulsionSlurryrheologycold bitumen emulsion slurriesCivil and Structural EngineeringRoad Materials and Pavement Design
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Exact solution of the soft-clustered vehicle-routing problem

2020

Abstract The soft-clustered vehicle-routing problem (SoftCluVRP) extends the classical capacitated vehicle-routing problem by one additional constraint: The customers are partitioned into clusters and feasible routes must respect the soft-cluster constraint, that is, all customers of the same cluster must be served by the same vehicle. In this article, we design and analyze different branch-and-price algorithms for the exact solution of the SoftCluVRP. The algorithms differ in the way the column-generation subproblem, a variant of the shortest-path problem with resource constraints (SPPRC), is solved. The standard approach for SPPRCs is based on dynamic-programming labeling algorithms. We s…

050210 logistics & transportationMathematical optimization021103 operations researchInformation Systems and ManagementGeneral Computer ScienceComputer science05 social sciences0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technologyManagement Science and Operations ResearchIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringConstraint (information theory)Exact solutions in general relativityModeling and Simulation0502 economics and businessVehicle routing problemCluster (physics)State spaceRelaxation (approximation)Integer programmingEuropean Journal of Operational Research
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Stabilized branch-price-and-cut for the commodity-constrained split delivery vehicle routing problem

2019

Abstract In the commodity-constrained split delivery vehicle routing problem (C-SDVRP), customer demands are composed of sets of different commodities. The C-SDVRP asks for a minimum-distance set of routes such that all customer demands are met and vehicle capacities are respected. Moreover, whenever a commodity is delivered by a vehicle to a customer, the entire amount requested by this customer must be provided. Different commodities demanded by one customer, however, can be delivered by different vehicles. Thus, the C-SDVRP is a relaxation of the capacitated vehicle routing problem and a restriction of the split delivery vehicle routing problem. For its exact solution, we propose a branc…

050210 logistics & transportationMathematical optimization021103 operations researchInformation Systems and ManagementGeneral Computer ScienceComputer scienceDelivery vehicle05 social sciences0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technologyManagement Science and Operations ResearchIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringPacking problemsModeling and Simulation0502 economics and businessVehicle routing problemColumn generationEuropean Journal of Operational Research
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Irregular packing problems: a review of mathematical models

2020

Abstract Irregular packing problems (also known as nesting problems) belong to the more general class of cutting and packing problems and consist of allocating a set of irregular and regular pieces to larger rectangular or irregular containers, while minimizing the waste of material or space. These problems combine the combinatorial hardness of cutting and packing problems with the computational difficulty of enforcing the geometric non-overlap and containment constraints. Unsurprisingly, nesting problems have been addressed, both in the scientific literature and in real-world applications, by means of heuristic and metaheuristic techniques. However, more recently a variety of mathematical …

050210 logistics & transportationMathematical optimization021103 operations researchInformation Systems and ManagementGeneral Computer ScienceMathematical modelHeuristicComputer science05 social sciences0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technologyManagement Science and Operations ResearchIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringField (computer science)Set (abstract data type)Packing problemsModeling and Simulation0502 economics and businessNesting (computing)PLANEJAMENTO DA PRODUÇÃOMetaheuristic
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Improved polyhedral descriptions and exact procedures for a broad class of uncapacitated p-hub median problems

2019

Abstract This work focuses on a broad class of uncapacitated p-hub median problems that includes non-stop services and setup costs for the network structures. In order to capture both the single and the multiple allocation patterns as well as any intermediate case of interest, we consider the so-called r-allocation pattern with r denoting the maximum number of hubs a terminal can be allocated to. We start by revisiting an optimization model recently proposed for the problem. For that model, we introduce several families of valid inequalities as well as optimality cuts. Moreover, we consider a relaxation of the model that contains several sets of set packing constraints. This motivates a pol…

050210 logistics & transportationMathematical optimizationClass (set theory)Computer science05 social sciencesTransportation010501 environmental sciencesManagement Science and Operations Research01 natural sciencesData setIdentification (information)Terminal (electronics)Set packing0502 economics and businessOrder (group theory)Relaxation (approximation)Branch and cut0105 earth and related environmental sciencesCivil and Structural EngineeringTransportation Research Part B: Methodological
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Using a hazard-independent approach to understand road-network robustness to multiple disruption scenarios

2021

Abstract A range of predictable and unpredictable events can cause road perturbations, disrupting traffic flows and more generally the functioning of society. To manage this threat, stakeholders need to understand the potential impact of a multitude of predictable and unpredictable events. The present paper adopts a hazard-independent approach to assess the robustness (ability to maintain functionality despite disturbances) of the Sioux Falls network to all possible disruptions. This approach allows understanding the impact of a wide range of disruptive events, including random, localised, and targeted link failures. The paper also investigates the predictability of the link combinations wh…

050210 logistics & transportationPotential impactComputer science020209 energy05 social sciencesTransportationLink criticality Network robustness Resilience assessment Road networks Traffic congestion Travel time02 engineering and technologyHazardRisk analysis (engineering)0502 economics and business0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringRange (statistics)Settore ICAR/04 - Strade Ferrovie Ed AeroportiNetwork performanceSensitivity (control systems)PredictabilityRobustness (economics)General Environmental ScienceCivil and Structural Engineering
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The social acceptance of airport expansion scenarios: A factorial survey experiment

2020

Abstract Against the background of growing aviation and protests against air traffic in many countries, we employ a factorial survey experiment to examine the social acceptance of airport expansion scenarios in two European cities located near the international airports of Frankfurt (Germany) and Zurich (Switzerland), respectively. In our experiment, respondents evaluated short descriptions of airport expansion scenarios that varied in several impact attributes. The experiment helps to disentangle to what extent environmental impacts (aircraft noise), economic impacts (job creation), participatory justice aspects (participation opportunities), and distributive justice aspects (noise distrib…

050210 logistics & transportationPublic economicsAircraft noiseAviationbusiness.industry020209 energy05 social sciencesDistribution (economics)Transportation02 engineering and technologyAir traffic control0502 economics and business0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringSurvey data collectionParticipatory justiceEconomic impact analysisDistributive justicebusinessGeneral Environmental ScienceCivil and Structural EngineeringTransportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment
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SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS ON TEENAGE PEDESTRIAN-BUS IMPACT

2019

This work studies the impact conditions between the adolescent pedestrian and the bus focusing on head and chest injury. The injury to the head is analyzed using both the Head Injury Criterion (HIC) 36 and the HIC15 parameters as established by the most advanced legislation and comparing the risk probability Abbreviated Injury Scale (AIS3+) and AIS4+. The parameter HIC15 gives a higher probability of risk with lower values, and therefore it can be considered more conservative. Moreover, the study of chest injury is performed with two different biomechanical parameters: the Thoracic Trauma Index (TTI) and the TTI(d); the last neglects the pedestrian mass. The results indicate that the param…

050210 logistics & transportationmedicine.medical_specialtyMechanical Engineering05 social sciencesHead injury criterionAerospace EngineeringHuman factors and ergonomicsPoison controlChest injuryPedestrianOccupational safety and healthSettore ING-IND/14 - Progettazione Meccanica E Costruzione Di MacchinePhysical medicine and rehabilitationSettore MED/43 - Medicina LegaleAccident reconstruction active safety systems passive safety systems road safety vehicle safety systems0502 economics and businessInjury preventionmedicineSettore ING-IND/10 - Fisica Tecnica IndustrialeHead (vessel)0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychologyhuman activities050107 human factors
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Democratic Principles and the Economic Branch of the European Monetary Union

2017

L'articolo si propone di indagare sul valore che i vari principi democratici enunciati nel TUE hanno nello specifico settore dell'UEM, in particolare nel pilastro della politica economica, dopo l'entrata in vigore delle riforme contenute nel Six pack e nel successivo Two Pack. Il lavoro intende in particolare rispondere a tre domande: A) le regole contenute nel six pack e nel two pack in tema di controllo democratico sono espressione di un preciso modello di controllo democratico sulle scelte di politica economica nell'ambito dell'UEM? B) E' un simile modello compatibile con i principi democratici del TUE? C) I principi democratici non rappresentativi possono compensare il minor peso che vi…

050502 lawPublic economicsSettore IUS/14 - Diritto Dell'Unione Europeamedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesDemocracy0506 political scienceFiscal policyRepresentative democracyPolitical scienceDemocracy - European and Monetary Union - Six Pack - Two Pack - democratic principles050602 political science & public administrationMember stateEconomic and monetary unionDemocrazia - Unione economica e monetaria - Six Pack - Two Pack - Principi democraticimedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean unionTreatyTreaty of Lisbon0505 lawLaw and economicsmedia_common
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Empiricism and Relationism Intertwined: Hume and Einstein’s Special Theory of Relativity

2016

Einstein acknowledged that his reading of Hume influenced the development of his special theory of relativity. In this article, I juxtapose Hume’s philosophy with Einstein’s philosophical analysis related to his special relativity. I argue that there are two common points to be found in their writings, namely an empiricist theory of ideas and concepts, and a relationist ontology regarding space and time. The main thesis of this article is that these two points are intertwined in Hume and Einstein.

060106 history of social sciencesTheory of FormsSpace and timeSpecial relativity0603 philosophy ethics and religionsymbols.namesakeTheory of relativityHistory and Philosophy of ScienceStatic interpretation of timeHistory of special relativity0601 history and archaeologyEinsteinta611SpacetimePhilosophy06 humanities and the artsEpistemologyDavidPhilosophyPhilosophical analysis060302 philosophysymbolsEinstein AlbertEinsteinHumeAlbertEmpiricismHume DavidTHEORIA. An International Journal for Theory, History and Foundations of Science
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