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The interphase model applied to the analysis of masonry structures

2014

Abstract Masonry material presents a mechanical response strongly dependent on the static and kinematic phenomena occurring in the constituents and at their joints. At the mesoscopic level the interaction between the units is simulated by means of specific mechanical devices such as the zero thickness interface model where the contact tractions and the displacement discontinuities are the primary static and kinematic variables respectively. In many cases the joint response depends also on internal stresses and strains within the interface layer adjacent to the joint interfaces. The introduction of internal stresses and strains leads to the formulation of the interphase model, a sort of enha…

Work (thermodynamics)Materials sciencePlasticityComputational MechanicsGeneral Physics and Astronomysymbols.namesakemedicineMasonryJoint (geology)Interphasebusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringStructural engineeringMechanicsMasonryFinite element methodComputer Science ApplicationsDamageMechanics of MaterialsJoint stiffnessHelmholtz free energysymbolsInterphasemedicine.symptombusinessSettore ICAR/08 - Scienza Delle CostruzioniDisplacement (fluid)
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Reproducibility of pulse wave velocity and augmentation index derived from non-invasive occlusive oscillometric tonometry analysis in adolescents

2019

The aim of this study was to investigate the short‐term reproducibility of aortic pulse wave velocity (PWVao) and augmentation index (AIx%) assessed by the non‐invasive oscillometric device. Altogether of 55 (19 boys, 36 girls) adolescents 16–19‐years‐of‐age participated in the study. PWVao and AIx% were measured during the same laboratory visit at 2 min intervals using the Arteriograph™ device. Peak oxygen uptake (V̇O2peak) was assessed by the maximal exercise test on a cycle ergometer and body fat percentage by bioelectrical impedance analysis. We studied reproducibility using intraclass correlation coefficients (ICC), coefficient variation with the root‐means‐square method expressed as p…

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Muscle-tendon morphomechanical properties of non-surgically treated Achilles tendon 1-year post-rupture

2022

Background\ud Achilles tendon rupture appears to alter stiffness and length of the tendon. These alterations may affect the function of tendon in force transmission and in energy storage and recovery. We studied the mechanical properties of the Achilles' tendon post-rupture and their association with function.\ud Methods\ud Twenty-four (20 males, 4 females) participants (mean age: 43 y, 176 cm, 81 kg) were recruited. Ultrasonography and dynamometry were used to assess the muscle-tendon unit morphological and mechanical properties of non-surgically treated patients 1-year post rupture.\ud Findings\ud Injured tendons were longer with difference of 1.8 cm (95%CI: 0.5–1.9 cm; P < 0.001), and th…

akillesjänneAchilles tendon ruptureAdultMaleRuptureitsearviointiBiophysicsultrasonographymusculoskeletal systemtuki- ja liikuntaelimetAchilles TendonraajatRC1200stiffnesspatient-reported outcomesTendon InjuriesjäykkyysultraäänitutkimusHumansOrthopedics and Sports MedicineFemalevammatkantajänneMuscle SkeletalUltrasonography
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Inverse relationship between ambulatory artery stiffness index and glomerular filtration rate in essential hypertension

2007

ambulatory artery stiffness index glomerular filtration rate hypertension
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New Polylactic Acid Composites Reinforced with Artichoke Fibers

2015

In this work, artichoke fibers were used for the first time to prepare poly(lactic acid) (PLA)-based biocomposites. In particular, two PLA/artichoke composites with the same fiber loading (10% w/w) were prepared by the film-stacking method: the first one (UNID) reinforced with unidirectional long artichoke fibers, the second one (RANDOM) reinforced by randomly-oriented long artichoke fibers. Both composites were mechanically characterized in tensile mode by quasi-static and dynamic mechanical tests. The morphology of the fracture surfaces was analyzed through scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Moreover, a theoretical model, i.e., Hill's method, was used to fit the experimental Young's modu…

biocompositeScanning electron microscopy (SEM)Materials scienceMorphology (linguistics)Scanning electron microscopequasi-static tensile testsDynamic mechanical analysis (DMA)Moduluslcsh:TechnologyArticlefilm stackingFilm stackingQuasi-static tensile testschemistry.chemical_compoundMaterials Science(all)Polylactic acidArtichoke fiberPLA; artichoke fiber; biocomposites; film stacking; quasi-static tensile tests; dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA); scanning electron microscopy (SEM)Ultimate tensile strengthmedicinescanning electron microscopy (SEM).General Materials ScienceFiberComposite materiallcsh:Microscopylcsh:QC120-168.85biocompositesBiocompositesartichoke fiberlcsh:QH201-278.5lcsh:TPLA; artichoke fiber; biocomposites; film stacking; quasi-static tensile tests; dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA); scanning electron microscopy (SEM).Stiffnessdynamic mechanical analysis (DMA)Settore ING-IND/22 - Scienza E Tecnologia Dei Materiali/dk/atira/pure/subjectarea/asjc/2500chemistrylcsh:TA1-2040PLAlcsh:Descriptive and experimental mechanicslcsh:Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineeringmedicine.symptomscanning electron microscopy (SEM)lcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)lcsh:TK1-9971quasi-static tensile testMaterials
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Smart switching in feedforward control of grip force during manipulation of elastic objects

2017

AbstractSwitching systems are common in artificial control systems. Here, we suggest that the brain adopts a switched feedforward control of grip forces during manipulation of objects. We measured how participants modulated grip force when interacting with soft and rigid virtual springs when stiffness varied nearly continuously between trials. We identified a sudden phase transition between two forms of feedforward control that differed in the timing of the synchronization between the anticipated load force and the applied grip force. The switch occurred several trials after a threshold stiffness level. These results suggest that in the control of grip force, the brain acts as a switching c…

body regionsSynchronization (alternating current)State variableComputer scienceControl systemFeed forwardmedicineStiffnessGrip forcemedicine.symptomhuman activitiesSimulation
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On stiffness and damping of vibro-impact dynamics of backlash

2021

We consider the instantaneous stiffness and damping of the vibro-impact in a backlash pair. Opposed to the existing and mostly used models of the backlash, we address the problem of contact and separation, and the associated force propagation within a mechanical pair, from a viewpoint of the vibro-impact dynamics. We discuss the impact forces with the coefficient of restitution as a principal factor which shapes the transient backlash response.We show that a common approach to modeling the backlash by means of a dead-zone in a restoring force is unsuitable for correctly capturing the mechanical impact. We exemplary demonstrate a qualitative accord between an experimental backlash response a…

business.industryComputer scienceMechanical impactStiffnessVDP::Technology: 500::Electrotechnical disciplines: 540::Electronics: 541Structural engineeringPrincipal factorCoefficient of restitutionmedicineTransient (oscillation)Restoring forcemedicine.symptombusinessImpact dynamicsBacklash
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Topology Optimization Design of Internal Reinforcements in a Sailing Dinghy

2021

AbstractIn this paper, a novel approach has been followed based on FEM simulation and Topology Optimization tools to locate and model the reinforcements inside the hull of a sailing dinghy. This process assumes that the inner volume included between the hull and the deck is, at the beginning of the simulation, filled with material; then a portion of this inner volume is eroded until a final free form shape of the reinforcements is obtained. A key point of this procedure is the definition of the optimization constrains because the final shape of the reinforcements must fulfill several requirements such as weight, stiffness and stress. At the end of the optimization procedure, the final shape…

business.industryComputer scienceTopology optimizationProcess (computing)StiffnessStructural engineeringFinite element methodDeckStress (mechanics)Hullmedicinemedicine.symptombusinessVolume (compression)
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Investigation of buckling characteristics of cracked variable stiffness composite plates by an eXtended Ritz approach

2021

Abstract Variable Angle Tow (VAT) composite plates are characterized by in-plane variable stiffness properties, which opens to new concepts of stiffness tailoring and optimization to achieve higher structural performance for advanced lightweight structures where damage tolerance consideration are often mandatory. In this paper, a single-domain eXtended Ritz formulation is proposed to study the buckling behaviour of variable stiffness laminated cracked plates. The plate behaviour is described by the first order shear deformation theory whose generalized displacements, namely reference plane translations and rotations, are expressed via suitable admissible trial functions. These consist of a …

business.industryMechanical EngineeringBoundary (topology)Stiffness020101 civil engineering02 engineering and technologyBuilding and ConstructionStructural engineering0201 civil engineering020303 mechanical engineering & transports0203 mechanical engineeringBucklingSpecial functionsOrthogonal polynomialsmedicineBoundary value problemmedicine.symptombusinessBuckling Cracked plates Extended Ritz method Variable stiffness X-RitzSettore ING-IND/04 - Costruzioni E Strutture AerospazialiDamage toleranceCivil and Structural EngineeringMathematicsEnergy functional
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Effect of progressive collapse of central column on the push-down response of two-span beam-column substructures

2021

Abstract In this paper, a simplified model is proposed for hand calculation of the push-down curve of reinforced two-span beam-column substructures with the mid-span column subjected to a vertical load inducing progressive collapse response. The model takes into account the flexural, arch and catenary strength mechanisms and the axial stiffness of RC compressed columns. The model was validated against experimental data available in the literature. The expressions derived, in a closed form, were useful for hand calculation of push-down responses and robustness evaluation of RC framed structures. The derived explicit expressions can be applied in a step-by-step manner for tracing nonlinear be…

business.industryStiffnessProgressive collapseStructural engineeringSpan (engineering)Nonlinear systemFlexural strengthRobustness (computer science)CatenarymedicineArchmedicine.symptombusinessCivil and Structural EngineeringMathematicsEngineering Structures
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