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Cesare Patuelli, Enrico Cestino and Giacomo Frulla
Vibration analysis of wing-box structures is a crucial aspect of the aeronautic design to avoid aeroelastic effects during normal flight operations. The deformation of a wing structure can induce nonlinear couplings, causing a different dynamic behavior ...
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Anqing Li, Qing Wang, Ming Song, Jun Chen, Weiguang Su, Shasha Zhou and Li Wang
The general strain gradient theory of Mindlin is re-visited on the basis of a new set of higher-order metrics, which includes dilatation gradient, deviatoric stretch gradient, symmetric rotation gradient and curvature. A strain gradient bending theory fo...
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Ruiyue Liu, Jiatong Liu, Zhenzhen Wu, Ling Chen and Jiejun Wang
The present paper investigates the impact of bolt distance, bolt diameter, and the number of bolt rows on the bending performance of timber?steel composite (TSC) beams. This study aims to facilitate the application of bolt connections in assembled TSC st...
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Satheeskumar Navaratnam, Deighton Widdowfield Small, Marco Corradi, Perampalam Gatheeshgar, Keerthan Poologanathan and Craig Higgins
Timber structural members have been widely adopted and used in construction due to their inherent characteristics. The main objective of this work is to assess the performance of timber beams with GFRP pultruded beam reinforcement subjected to flexure. A...
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Yu-Ting Lyu, Tsung-Pin Hung, Herchang Ay, Hsiu-An Tsai, Yih-Cherng Chiang and Ah-Der Lin
This study analyzes the composite laminated T-beams using the composite beam and laminated composite plate theories. The theoretical formula was derived assuming that the composite T-beam has one- and two-dimensional (1D and 2D) structures. The 1D analys...
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Biwen Zhou, Yumei Hu, Xingyuan Zheng and Hao Zhu
Bending deformation gives rise to interwire slippage for spiral strands subjected to multi-axial loads, and further induces wear or fatigue phenomena in practice. The interwire friction would resist bending deformation and lead to uneven tension distribu...
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Jauhar Fajrin Pathurahman,Dwi Anggraini Kusuma
Pág. pp. 39 - 44
Reinforcing steel is a nonrenewable mining product. In order to solve this problem, bamboo, which is cheap and has a fairly high tensile strength, could be used as an alternative. In this study, bamboo is used to reinforce concrete beam. The beams are d...
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Hanbing Liu, Xiang Lyu, Yuwei Zhang, Guobao Luo and Wenjun Li
Generally, reactive powder concrete (RPC) contains steel fibers often exposed to aggressive environments. Steel fibers in such RPCs are subjected to corrosion in-service, which can significantly change the mechanical properties of the structural componen...
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Atteshamuddin Shamshuddin Sayyad,Yuwaraj M. Ghugal
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Jitka Machalová,Horymír Netuka
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Atteshamuddin Shamshuddin Sayyad
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Nabeel H. Al-Salim, Muna H. Jaber, Rafea F. Hassan, Nisreen S. Mohammed and Husam H. Hussein
Fiber-reinforced concrete is widely acknowledged for its ability to resist cracking effectively and limit its propagation. By preventing cracks from spreading, the addition of fiber composites to concrete can enhance its extensibility and tensile strengt...
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Svitlana Shekhorkina,Mykola Savytskyi,Tetiana Nikiforova,Kostiantyn Shliakhov,Anastasiia Myslytska
Pág. 14 - 21
A method has been proposed to calculate the composite timber-concrete bending elements taking into consideration the non-linear work of a nail joint and the stretched reinforcement in a slab. An acting building code regulates the structure estimation bas...
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Keunuk Chung, Yeonghoon Lee and Jinwook Lee
Most small SUVs in the automotive market are equipped with torsion beam suspension for the rear wheels. Torsion beam suspension consists of a cross-member and a trailing arm. The cross-member plays a crucial role in preventing the vehicle from twisting; ...
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Issam Ouahmane, Rachid El Alaiji, Mohammed Sallaou and Larbi Lasri
The design guidelines available in building codes for steel and fibre reinforced polymer (FRP) reinforced concrete (RC) beams have been developed on the basis of empirical models. While these models are successfully used for practical purposes, they requ...
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Ning Ning, Dehu Yu, Chunwei Zhang and Shan Jiang
This paper presents a pushover analysis using ABAQUS (Dassault Company, Providence, Rhodes Island, USA) for spatial reinforced concrete (RC) frames. The main purpose is to study the effect of the infills on failure patterns of the RC frames. The Finite E...
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Shiladitya Paul
Thermal spray coatings (TSCs) have complex microstructures and they often operate in demanding environments. Plasma sprayed (PS) thermal barrier coating (TBC) is one such ceramic layer that is applied onto metallic components where a low macroscopic stif...
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Ming Qi, Wenguo Zhu and Shu Li
For large bird-like flapping wing aircraft, the fluid?structure coupling problem is very important. Through the passive torsional deformation of the wing, sufficient thrust is generated and propulsion efficiency is ensured. Moreover, spanwise bending def...
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Bin Guan, Yunchun Dai, Tianyi Zhang, Peng Wu and Jiandong Zhang
In this study, an analytical approach is introduced for predicting the bending behavior of a timber?concrete composite (TCC) beam subjected to a mechanical load and a non-uniform temperature field, in which the orthotropy of timber as well as interfacial...
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M. M. Popovych, S. V. Kliuchnyk
Pág. 80 - 87
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