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Ultimate Shear of RC Beams with Corroded Stirrups and Strengthened with FRP

2019

Transverse reinforcement plays a key role in the response behavior of reinforced concrete beams. Therefore, corrosion of steel stirrups may change the failure mode of elements from bending to shear, leading to a brittle and catastrophic crisis. It is important to strengthen reinforced concrete beams with corroded stirrups to enhance the shear resistance. This paper presents a formulation, based on the modified compression field theory, to estimate the ultimate shear of reinforced concrete beams strengthened with FRP, because of stirrup corrosion. The detrimental effect of corrosion on steel stirrup yield strength was taken into account by introducing an empirical decay law. The effective st…

Modified Compression Field TheoryBeams; Corrosion; FRP; MCFT; Parametric analysis; Reinforced concrete; Shear; Stirrups; Civil and Structural Engineering; Building and ConstructionMaterials science0211 other engineering and technologies020101 civil engineering02 engineering and technologyshearstirrupslcsh:TH1-97450201 civil engineeringCorrosioncorrosion; stirrups; shear; FRP; MCFT; reinforced concrete; beams; parametric analysisBrittleness021105 building & constructionArchitectureMCFTCivil and Structural EngineeringEnvironmental Science (all)corrosion2300Parametric analysibusiness.industryBeamStructural engineeringBuilding and ConstructionFibre-reinforced plasticBeams; Corrosion; FRP; MCFT; Parametric analysis; Reinforced concrete; Shear; Stirrups; Architecture; 2300; Environmental Science (all); Civil and Structural Engineering; Building and ConstructionReinforced concretereinforced concreteStirrupShear (geology)parametric analysisbeamsbusinessFailure mode and effects analysisFRPlcsh:Building constructionBuildings; Volume 9; Issue 2; Pages: 34
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Functional Data Analysis for Gait Analysis after Stroke

2013

Variability is one of the key determinants of gait after stroke. Functional Data Analysis (FDA) is a suitable tool to deal with variability associated with movement analysis patterns. In this contribution (FDA) has been applied for the analysis 53 post-stroke patients. Functional Principal Components Analysis (FPCA) has been applied. Dependence of velocity on the functional state of the patient has been found as well as other mechanisms that are hidden in conventional parametric analysis of the curves.

Movement analysismedicine.medical_specialtyPhysical medicine and rehabilitationGait (human)Parametric analysisComputer scienceGait analysisHorizontal forcePrincipal component analysismedicineFunctional data analysismedicine.diseaseStroke
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On the internal multivariate quality control of analytical laboratories. A case study: the quality of drinking water

2001

Abstract Multivariate statistical process control (MSPC) tools, based on principal component analysis (PCA), partial least squares (PLS) regression and other regression models, are used in the present study for automatic detection of possible errors in the methods used for routine multiparametric analysis in order to design an internal Multivariate Analytical Quality Control (iMAQC) program. Such tools could notice possible failures in the analytical methods without resorting to any external reference since they use their own analytical results as a source for the diagnosis of the method's quality. Pseudo-univariate control charts provide an attractive alternative to traditional univariate …

Multivariate statisticsComputer scienceMultiparametric AnalysisProcess Chemistry and TechnologyUnivariateRegression analysiscomputer.software_genreComputer Science ApplicationsAnalytical ChemistryAnalytical quality controlStatisticsPrincipal component analysisPartial least squares regressionControl chartData miningcomputerSpectroscopySoftwareChemometrics and Intelligent Laboratory Systems
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Quantitative modeling of clinical, cellular, and extracellular matrix variables suggest prognostic indicators in cancer: a model in neuroblastoma

2014

BACKGROUND: Risk classification and treatment stratification for cancer patients is restricted by our incomplete picture of the complex and unknown interactions between the patient's organism and tumor tissues (transformed cells supported by tumor stroma). Moreover, all clinical factors and laboratory studies used to indicate treatment effectiveness and outcomes are by their nature a simplification of the biological system of cancer, and cannot yet incorporate all possible prognostic indicators. METHODS: A multiparametric analysis on 184 tumor cylinders was performed. To highlight the benefit of integrating digitized medical imaging into this field, we present the results of computational s…

OncologyRiskmedicine.medical_specialtyStromal cellBiologyBioinformaticsExtracellular matrixNeuroblastomaInternal medicineNeuroblastomaNeoplasmsmedicineExtracellularCluster AnalysisHumansIn patientPrecision MedicineChildCell Line TransformedGlycosaminoglycansMultiparametric AnalysisCancerComputational BiologyInfantModels Theoreticalmedicine.diseasePrognosisExtracellular MatrixChild PreschoolPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthCancer cellStromal CellsAlgorithms
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On thermo-mechanical issues induced by irradiation swelling inside the back-plate of the IFMIF target assembly

2011

Abstract Within the framework of the IFMIF R&D program and in close cooperation with ENEA-Brasimone, at the Department of Nuclear Engineering of the University of Palermo a research campaign has been launched to investigate the thermo-mechanical issues potentially induced by irradiation swelling in the threaded connections between frame and back-plate of IFMIF target assembly. The main aim of the research campaign has relied in the assessment of the maximum swelling-induced volumetric strain that may be accepted in order to allow screws to withstand thermo-mechanical stresses and work in safe conditions or to avoid unduly high unscrewing torques during back-plate remotely handled maintenanc…

Parametric analysisComputer sciencebusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringFrame (networking)Structural engineeringFinite element methodNuclear Energy and EngineeringmedicineTorqueGeneral Materials ScienceBoundary value problemIrradiationSwellingmedicine.symptomIFMIF Irradiation swelling Threaded connection FEM analysisbusinessSettore ING-IND/19 - Impianti NucleariThermo mechanicalCivil and Structural EngineeringFusion Engineering and Design
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Acoustic Emission Monitoring of Chemically Bonded Anchors

2010

This paper presents a study on the use of acoustic emission (AE) to assess the structural soundness of concrete reinforced with chemically bonded anchors. The results of an experimental work based on six pullout tests monitored using an AE instrumentation suite are reported below. In every test one rebar was embedded in the hardened concrete by means of polyester resin. The AE was adopted to moni- tor the onset and progression of any structural damage. The parametric analysis, the intensity analysis and the moment tensor analysis of AE data were used to discriminate among different sources of damage. The technique shows promise for field application and may contribute to fully understand th…

Polyester resinchemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials scienceParametric analysisbusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringInstrumentationRebarMoment tensorStructural engineeringlaw.inventionAnchor rods Pullout tests Acoustic emission Parameter analysis Moment tensor Intensity analysisAcoustic emissionchemistryMechanics of MaterialslawSolid mechanicsAdhesiveComposite materialSettore ICAR/08 - Scienza Delle CostruzionibusinessJournal of Nondestructive Evaluation
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Hydrokinetic simulations of nanoscopic precursor films in rough channels

2009

We report on simulations of capillary filling of high-wetting fluids in nano-channels with and without obstacles. We use atomistic (molecular dynamics) and hydrokinetic (lattice-Boltzmann) approaches which point out clear evidence of the formation of thin precursor films, moving ahead of the main capillary front. The dynamics of the precursor films is found to obey a square-root law as the main capillary front, z^2(t) ~ t, although with a larger prefactor, which we find to take the same value for the different geometries (2D-3D) under inspection. The two methods show a quantitative agreement which indicates that the formation and propagation of thin precursors can be handled at a mesoscopic…

Statistics and ProbabilityMesoscopic physicsMaterials scienceParametric analysisCapillary actionFluid Dynamics (physics.flu-dyn)FOS: Physical sciencesStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicsPhysics - Fluid DynamicsMechanicsCapillary fillingSquare (algebra)Settore FIS/02 - Fisica Teorica Modelli e Metodi MatematiciPhysics::Fluid DynamicsMolecular dynamicsPoint (geometry)Statistics Probability and UncertaintyNanoscopic scale
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