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Geometry and stacking sequence effect on composite spinnaker pole’s stiffness: experimental and numerical analysis

2006

Composite materials are widely employed in sailing sports, a possible application is for the mast pole or other sail poles. In the paper the attention is focused on the spinnaker poles mechanical performances; in particular the focus is on axial and ring compressive properties of three different carbon fibre/epoxy resin spinnaker poles, to investigate both the diameter and stacking sequence effect on the mechanical performance of the structure. Starting from the stacking sequence used in the production of a particular spinnaker pole, the effect of a lamina at 0- in the middle of wall thickness is investigated with the purpose to obtain a more stiff structure. Moreover to test the proposed s…

Materials scienceSpiNNakerbusiness.industryNumerical analysisComposite numberStackingStiffnessGeometryStructural engineeringEpoxyFinite element methodSoftwareSettore ING-IND/22 - Scienza E Tecnologia Dei Materialivisual_artCeramics and Compositesmedicinevisual_art.visual_art_mediumspinnaker pole stacking sequence composite material FEMmedicine.symptomComposite materialbusiness
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LRPH device optimization for axial and shear stresses

2020

The paper concerns an in-depth study of a special connection for steel structures and the formulation of the related optimal design problem. The connection is called Limited Resistance Rigid Perfectly Plastic Hinge (LRPH) and it represents an innovative device devoted to join steel beam elements of frame structures. The device consists in a sequence of steel cross sections constituted by two parallel flanges with suitably different thickness connected by as many webs with constant and equal thickness. The fundamental innovation of the device is the possibility of designing special connections with elastic stiffness and limit strength independent of each other. Such a special characteristic …

Materials scienceSteel connectionsOptimal shapeComputational MechanicsBuilding and ConstructionStructural optimizationEquivalent stiffnessInnovative deviceShear (geology)Mechanics of MaterialsArchitectureComposite materialLimited strengthSafety Risk Reliability and QualityCivil and Structural Engineering
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Evaluation of continuous filament mat influence on the bending behaviour of GFRP pultruded material via Electronic Speckle Pattern Interferometry

2017

Abstract Pultrusion is a process allowing the production of unidirectional (roving) fibre-reinforced polymer (FRP) structural elements with constant cross section. Recently, also civil engineers focused their attention on pultruded composite materials as alternative to traditional ones (e.g., concrete, steel). Furthermore, to improve the transverse strength and stiffness with respect to the fibres direction, continuous filament mat (CFM) is often placed within the stacking sequence. The CFM influence on the global mechanical behaviour is not considered by appropriate actual international standards. In this paper, the influence of the CFM layers on the mechanical behaviour of glass fibres pu…

Materials scienceStress analysis02 engineering and technologyBendingElectronic Speckle-Pattern Interferometry (ESPI)Stress (mechanics)0203 mechanical engineeringElectronic speckle pattern interferometrymedicineStrain fieldComposite materialContinuous filament mat (CFM)Civil and Structural EngineeringStructural materialbusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringStiffnessPultruded compositeStructural engineeringFibre-reinforced plastic021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCompression (physics)020303 mechanical engineering & transportsSettore ING-IND/22 - Scienza E Tecnologia Dei MaterialiPultrusionmedicine.symptom0210 nano-technologybusinessSettore ICAR/08 - Scienza Delle Costruzioni
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Can biomechanical analysis shed some light on aneurysmal pathophysiology? Preliminary study on ex vivo cerebral arterial walls

2019

Abstract Background The pathophysiology of cerebral aneurysm is complex and poorly understood, and it can have the most catastrophic clinical presentation. Flow dynamics is a key player in the initiation and progression of aneurysm. Better understanding the interaction between hemodynamic loading and biomechanical wall responses can help to add the missing piece on aneurysmal pathophysiology. In this laboratory study we aimed to analyze the effect of the application of a mechanical force to cerebral arterial walls. Methods Displacement control tests were performed on five porcine cerebral arteries. The test machine was the T150 Nanotensile. The stiffness variation with the increment of the …

Materials scienceSwineCerebral arteriesBiophysicsHemodynamicsStrain (injury)Weight-BearingStress (mechanics)03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineAneurysmmedicineAnimalsHumansOrthopedics and Sports MedicineAortaMechanical PhenomenaHemodynamicsStiffnessIntracranial AneurysmArteries030229 sport sciencesmedicine.diseaseBiomechanical analysis Flow dynamics Cerebral aneurysm Cerebral arterial wallsPathophysiologyBiomechanical PhenomenaHyperelastic materialAnisotropyStress Mechanicalmedicine.symptom030217 neurology & neurosurgeryBiomedical engineering
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Random short sisal fiber biocomposites: Optimal manufacturing process and reliable theoretical models

2018

Although several works have been published in literature on agave fibers and their biocomposites, accurate information about the choice of both the fibers and the manufacturing processes that allow the user to optimize the biocomposites properties in terms of strength and stiffness are not yet available; also, no theoretical models that can be used for an accurate evaluation of the mechanical properties of these biocomposites, are reported.To this aim, the present work intends to give a contribution by considering green epoxy biocomposites reinforced by both short and discontinuous sisal agave fibers arranged in proper MAT-type fabrics. In particular, an optimized manufacturing process that…

Materials scienceTheoretical models02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistryEco-friendly matrix01 natural sciencesSettore ING-IND/14 - Progettazione Meccanica E Costruzione Di MacchineUltimate tensile strengthlcsh:TA401-492medicineGeneral Materials ScienceFiberComposite materialSisal fiberSISALcomputer.programming_languageManufacturing processMechanical EngineeringStiffnessEpoxy021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyNatural fiber0104 chemical sciencesMechanics of Materialsvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumlcsh:Materials of engineering and construction. Mechanics of materialsmedicine.symptom0210 nano-technologyBiocompositecomputerSisal fiberMaterials & Design
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Mechanical Behaviour of a Green Sandwich Made of Flax Reinforced Polymer Facings and Cork Core

2015

Abstract This work investigates the flexural behavior of a composite sandwich made of flax fibers reinforced skin facings and an agglomerated cork core, to be employed as an eco-friendly solution for the making of structural components of small sailing boats. An experimental mechanical characterization of the strength and stiffness flexural behavior of the proposed sandwich is carried out, providing a comparison of performances from three implemented assembling techniques: hand-lay-up, vacuum bagging and resin infusion. Sandwich beams have been tested under three point bending (TPB) at various span lengths. A procedure is also proposed and implemented to consider the potential influence of …

Materials scienceThree point flexural testComposite numberCorkengineering.materialSettore ING-IND/14 - Progettazione Meccanica E Costruzione Di MacchineEngineering (all)Flexural strengthIndentationmedicineWinkler foundationLong Flax FibreComposite materialSettore ING-IND/15 - Disegno E Metodi Dell'Ingegneria IndustrialeComposite SandwichAgglomerated Cork CoreEngineering(all)business.industryWinkler foundation.StiffnessFlexural rigidityGeneral MedicineStructural engineeringFlexural BehaviourengineeringLong Flax FibresIndentationmedicine.symptombusinessBeam (structure)Procedia Engineering
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Assessment of conduit artery vasomotion using photoplethysmography

2013

Vasomotion is a spontaneous oscillation of vascular tone. The phenomenon has been observed in small arterioles and capillaries as well as in the large conduit arteries. The layer of smooth muscle cells that surrounds a blood vessel can spontaneously and periodically change its tension and thereby the arterial wall stiffness also changes. As the understanding of the phenomenon is still rather obscure, researchers would benefit from a low-cost and reliable investigation technique such as photoplethysmography (PPG). PPG is an optical blood pulsation measurement technique that can offer substantial information about the arterial stiffness. The aims of this pilot study were to evaluate the usefu…

Materials scienceVasomotionAnatomymedicine.diseasePosterior tibial arteryBlood pressuremedicine.anatomical_structuremedicine.arteryPhotoplethysmogrammedicineArterial stiffnessPulse wave velocityBlood vesselArteryBiomedical engineeringSPIE Proceedings
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23.1: Invited Paper: Models and Experiments of Mechanical Integrity for Flexible Displays

2008

Flexible displays present a challenging problem in terms of mechanical integrity, a result of the considerable hygro-thermo-mechanical contrast between the inorganic, brittle device layers and the compliant polymer substrates. This paper reviews the main approaches to study and identify the key factors, which control the mechanical stability of this class of displays. Focus is put on the analyses of residual stress and damage under tensile loading. Novel electro-mechanical methods are used for accurate insight into critical phenomena. An important result is that the thickness and stiffness of the substrate control the critical strain for failure of the device layers.

Materials sciencebusiness.industryCritical phenomenaMechanical integrityStiffnessStructural engineeringSubstrate (printing)BrittlenessResidual stressFlexible displayUltimate tensile strengthmedicinemedicine.symptombusinessSID Symposium Digest of Technical Papers
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Deformation-Free Topography from Combined Scanning Force and Tunnelling Experiments

1993

We show that by measuring force and stiffness on a constant-current scanning tunnelling microscopy (STM) contour a deformation-free topography can be extracted. With reference to mono- and bicomponent self-assembled monolayers, we find that the characteristic depression pattern and the protrusions on a multicomponent film found in STM are to a great extent due to electronic effects.

Materials sciencebusiness.industryELECTRON MICROSCOPY DETERMINATIONS (INC SCANNING TUNNELING MICROSCOPYMECHANICAL ANDGeneral Physics and AstronomyStiffnessSOLID-SOLID INTERFACES (INC BICRYSTALS)Deformation (meteorology)METHODS)law.inventionOpticslawMicroscopyMonolayermedicineACOUSTICAL PROPERTIES OF SOLID SURFACES AND INTERFACESThin filmComposite materialScanning tunneling microscopemedicine.symptombusinessQuantum tunnellingEurophysics Letters (EPL)
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Analytical modelling of force transmission in axially loaded RC columns with indirectly loaded jackets

2019

Abstract Concrete and steel jacketing are common strengthening techniques for reinforced concrete (RC) columns subjected to axial loads. In the most of cases the external jacket is made leaving gaps between the strengthening layer and the slabs, avoiding to carry directly a portion of the load. In this way, the external jacket induces a confinement pressure on the inner column, and its beneficial effect is due to the increase of strength and ductility. However, shear stresses develop on the interface between the column and consequently, the external jacket can be considered indirectly loaded. It sustains a portion of the axial load, which depends by the value of the axial shortening, relati…

Materials sciencebusiness.industryLinear elasticityCompression0211 other engineering and technologiesStiffness020101 civil engineeringIndirectly loaded02 engineering and technologyStructural engineeringInterfaceCompression (physics)Finite element methodRetrofit0201 civil engineeringShear (sheet metal)021105 building & constructionmedicineJacketingSlippagemedicine.symptombusinessDuctilityAxial symmetryCivil and Structural EngineeringEngineering Structures
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