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Comportamento di una passerella pedonale strallata nei confronti delle azioni del vento

2007

The wind behaviour of a stayed footbridge has been analyzed. In order to avoid aeroelastic phenomena, an experimental campaign on a 1:15 scale model has been realized at the boundary-layer wind-tunnel of the Milan Polytechnic. The aerodynamic characterization of the structure has allowed to direct the project towards the choice of non-solid barriers, but with a medium porosity, by avoiding possible problems that can lead to ultimate limit state condi-tions of the structure (e.g., flutter or vortex shedding). In this way the quantitative effect of barriers has been estimated deducing reliable values not only for the alongwind forces, but also for the crosswind and torsional actions.

Wind tunnel teststeel structures wind experiemntal tests footbridgewind actionsEquivalent static forcesFootbridgeswind actions; Footbridges; Wind tunnel test; Equivalent static forces
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Exact 3D solution for static and damped harmonic response of simply supported general laminates

2014

International audience; The state-space method is adapted to obtain three dimensional exact solutions for the static and damped dynamic behaviors of simply supported general laminates. The state-space method is written in a general form that permits to handle both cross-ply and antisymmetric angle-ply laminates. This general form also permits to obtain exact solutions for general laminates, albeit with some constraints. For the general case and for the static behavior, either an additive term is added to the load to simulate simply supported boundary conditions, or the plate bends in a particular way. For the dynamic behavior, the general case leads to pairs of natural frequencies for each …

Work (thermodynamics)DampedFOS: Physical sciences[ SPI.MECA.STRU ] Engineering Sciences [physics]/Mechanics [physics.med-ph]/Mechanics of the structures [physics.class-ph]Physics - Classical Physics[ PHYS.MECA.STRU ] Physics [physics]/Mechanics [physics]/Mechanics of the structures [physics.class-ph]Normal modeBoundary value problemLaminateStaticCivil and Structural EngineeringMathematicsState-space methodAntisymmetric relationbusiness.industryIsotropyMathematical analysisClassical Physics (physics.class-ph)HarmonicFundamental frequencyStructural engineeringFinite element methodCeramics and CompositesHarmonicbusinessExact 3D solution
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Optimal passive-damping design using a decentralized velocity-feedback H-infinity approach

2012

In this work, a new strategy to design passive energy dissipation systems for vibration control of large structures is presented. The method is based on the equivalence between passive damping systems and fully decentralized static velocity-feedback controllers. This equivalence allows to take advantage of recent developments in static output-feedback control design to formulate the passive-damping design as a single optimization problem with Linear Matrix Inequality constraints. To illustrate the application of the proposed methodology, a passive damping system is designed for the seismic protection of a five-story building with excellent results. Peer Reviewed

Work (thermodynamics)EngineeringOptimization problemDecentralized controlStructural Vibration Control:Informàtica::Automàtica i control [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC]Static output-feedbackVibration control:Enginyeria civil::Materials i estructures [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC]Feedback control systemsMatrius (Matemàtica)lcsh:QA75.5-76.95Structural vibration controlControl d'estructures (Enginyeria):93 Systems Theory; Control [Classificació AMS]Control theoryControlMatrix inequalitiesEquivalence (measure theory):93 Systems Theory [Classificació AMS]business.industryOptimal passive dampingLinear matrix inequalityControl engineeringDissipationDecentralised systemComputer Science ApplicationsH-infinity methods in control theoryControl and Systems EngineeringModeling and SimulationSistemes de control per retroacciólcsh:Electronic computers. Computer scienceStructural control (Engineering)businessSoftware
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Application of cohesive-zone models to delamination behaviour of composite material

2012

International audience; The parameters of cohesive elements have to be chosen correctly in the simulation of composite delamination by finite element method: such as interface strength, interface stiffness and shape of cohesive law. The purpose of this work is to investigate their influence on the accuracy of the results obtained. A three-dimensional cohesive-zone model has been established using Ls-dyna to simulate Double-Cantilever-Beam mode I (DCB) and Edge-Notched-Flexure mode II (ENF) tests. The influence of these parameters of cohesive element on the maximum load and the slope of load-displacement curve have been discussed by comparing experimental and numerical results. Four traction…

Work (thermodynamics)Materials scienceComposite numberBilinear interpolation02 engineering and technology0203 mechanical engineeringmedicineElectrical and Electronic EngineeringComposite materialCivil and Structural Engineeringbusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringDelaminationMode (statistics)StiffnessStructural engineering[PHYS.MECA.MSMECA]Physics [physics]/Mechanics [physics]/Materials and structures in mechanics [physics.class-ph]021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyGeotechnical Engineering and Engineering GeologyFinite element methodExponential function020303 mechanical engineering & transportsMechanics of Materialsmedicine.symptom0210 nano-technologybusinessWorld Journal of Engineering
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Modelling Polycrystalline Materials: An Overview of Three-Dimensional Grain-Scale Mechanical Models

2014

International audience; A survey of recent contributions on three-dimensional grain-scale mechanical modelling of polycrystalline materials is given in this work. The analysis of material micro-structures requires the generation of reliable micro-morphologies and affordable computational meshes as well as the description of the mechanical behavior of the elementary constituents and their interactions. The polycrystalline microstructure is characterized by the topology, morphology and crystallographic orientations of the individual grains and by the grain interfaces and microstructural defects, within the bulk grains and at the inter-granular interfaces. Their analysis has been until recentl…

Work (thermodynamics)Materials scienceMechanical engineeringNanotechnologyPolycrystalline microstructure02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencesThree-dimensional modellingMesoscale modelling[PHYS.MECA.MEMA]Physics [physics]/Mechanics [physics]/Mechanics of materials [physics.class-ph]Polycrystalline material0103 physical sciencesPolygon meshPolycrystalline MaterialsSettore ING-IND/04 - Costruzioni E Strutture AerospazialiTopology (chemistry)010302 applied physicsMechanical modelsScale (chemistry)[PHYS.MECA.MSMECA]Physics [physics]/Mechanics [physics]/Materials and structures in mechanics [physics.class-ph]021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyComputer Science ApplicationsModeling and Simulation[PHYS.COND.CM-MS]Physics [physics]/Condensed Matter [cond-mat]/Materials Science [cond-mat.mtrl-sci]Crystallite0210 nano-technology
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Social comparisons at work as related to a cooperative social climate and to individual differences in social comparison orientation

2005

This study examined the frequency of social comparisons in a work setting, and the feelings that these comparisons evoked. These processes were related to individual differences in social comparison orientation, and to the perception of a cooperative social climate at work. The participants were 216 physicians from various health centers in the Community of Valencia in Spain. In general, upward comparisons occurred more often, and elicited more positive and less negative affect than downward comparisons. Those high in social comparison orientation reported relatively more upward as well as downward comparisons, more positive affect after downward comparisons, and more negative affect after …

WorkPERCEPTIONSSocial comparison orientationgenetic structuresAFFECTIVE CONSEQUENCESmedia_common.quotation_subjectDevelopmental psychologyArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)PerceptionWork settingDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyDEPRIVATIONApplied Psychologymedia_commonSocial comparison theoryWork (physics)Social environmentSocial climateGENDER DIFFERENCESSELFCANCERFeelingDETERMINANTPERSONAL ENTITLEMENTWORKPLACEPsychologySocial psychology
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Polystyrene nanoparticle-templated hollow titania nanosphere monolayers as ordered scaffolds

2018

We report a novel multi-step method for the preparation of ordered mesoporous titania scaffolds and show an illustrative example of their application to solar cells. The method is based on (monolayer) colloidal nanosphere lithography that makes use of polystyrene nanoparticles organised at a water–air interface and subsequently transferred onto a solid substrate. A titania precursor solution (titanium(IV) isopropoxide in ethanol) is then drop-cast onto the monolayer and left to “incubate” overnight. Surprisingly, instead of the expected inverse monolayer-structure, a subsequent calcination step of the precursor yields an ordered monolayer of hollow titania nanospheres with a wall thickness …

X ray diffractionX ray photoelectron spectroscopySolar cellMonolayer structureWater-air interfaceMonolayerPhase interfaceSettore ING-INF/01NanocrystalPerovskiteNanocrystalline anatasePerovskite solar cellPolystyrene nanoparticlePower conversion efficienciePrecursor solutionNanoparticleTitanium compoundInterfaces (materials)Interfaces (materials); Monolayers; Nanocrystals; Nanoparticles; Nanospheres; Perovskite; Perovskite solar cells; Phase interfaces; Polystyrenes; Scaffolds (biology); Solar cells; Titanium compounds; Titanium dioxide; X ray diffraction; Monolayer structures; Nano Sphere Lithography; Nanocrystalline anatase; Polystyrene nanoparticles; Power conversion efficiencies; Precursor solutions; Titania nanospheres; Water-air interface; X ray photoelectron spectroscopyTitanium dioxideScaffolds (biology)Nano Sphere LithographyNanospherePolystyreneTitania nanosphere
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Nonlinear free vibrations of composite structures via the X-Ritz method

2020

The analysis of large amplitude vibrations of thin-walled cracked structures build as plate assembly is considered in this study. The problem is addressed via a Ritz approach, called X-Ritz, based on the first order shear deformation theory and von K´arm´an’s geometric nonlinearity assumptions. The trial functions are expressed as series of regular orthogonal polynomial products supplemented with special functions able to represent the crack behaviour; boundary functions are used to guarantee the fulfillment of the kinematic boundary conditions. Results are presented, which illustrate the influence of cracks on the stiffening effect due to large amplitude vibrations.

X-Ritz methodSettore ING-IND/04 - Costruzioni E Strutture Aerospazialinonliner free vibrations composite structures
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Formation of nanostructures in Eu3+ doped glass-ceramics: an XAS study.

2012

We describe the results of x-ray absorption experiments carried out to deduce structural and chemical information in Eu(3+) doped, transparent, oxyfluoride glass and nanostructured glass-ceramic samples. The spectra were measured at the Pb and Eu-L(III) edges. The Eu environment in the glass samples is observed to be similar to that of EuF(3). Complementary x-ray diffraction experiments show that thermal annealing creates β-PbF(2) type nanocrystals. X-ray absorption indicates that Eu ions act as seeds in the nanocrystal formation. There is evidence of interstitial fluorine atoms around Eu ions as well as Eu dimers. X-ray absorption at the Pb-L(III) edge shows that after the thermal treatmen…

X-ray absorption spectroscopyCeramicsMaterials scienceNanostructureDopingMolecular ConformationMineralogyThermal treatmentCondensed Matter PhysicsSpectral linePhase TransitionNanostructuresX-Ray Absorption SpectroscopyNanocrystalEuropiumvisual_artMaterials Testingvisual_art.visual_art_mediumPhysical chemistryGeneral Materials ScienceCeramicGlassAbsorption (chemistry)Particle SizeCrystallizationJournal of physics. Condensed matter : an Institute of Physics journal
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XANES and EXAFS modelling of configurational disorder in silver borate glasses

2005

The sensitivity of X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) to the local structure around a selected atomic species (symmetry, distances and angles) is commonly exploited to quantitatively describe systems where all the configurations around the absorbing atoms may be approximated by the mean one. However, in many cases of disordered systems a simple description of the local structure with singleconfiguration models cannot be reconciled with experimental spectra. In this paper the necessity to analyse the XAS spectra by considering a multiplicity of atomic structural configurations is demonstrated in the case of silver borate glasses. The local coordination around Ag cations in (Ag2O.nB2O3) glas…

X-ray absorption spectroscopyMaterials scienceAbsorption spectroscopyExtended X-ray absorption fine structureilver borate glasseschemistry.chemical_elementX-ray absorption spectroscopyCondensed Matter PhysicsMolecular physicsAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsXANESSpectral lineCondensed Matter::Materials ScienceX-ray absorption spectroscopy; ilver borate glasses; model structuresK-edgechemistrymodel structuresMultiplicity (chemistry)BoronMathematical Physics
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