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    Influence and Enhancement of Damping Properties of Wire Rope Isolators for Naval Applications

    Claude Prost, Bruno Abdelnour

    Sound & Vibration, Vol.52, No.2, pp. 7-10, 2018, DOI:10.32604/sv.2018.03641

    Abstract Wire Rope Isolators (WRI) are well known and used for the protection of sensitive equipment against non-contact underwater explosions (UNDEX) on board Naval Ships, amongst others, which are extremely destructive and can comple`tely impair the ship’s combat capability.
    Traditional WRI exhibit a number of definite advantages, such as large deflection capability, modularity and insensitivity to aggressive environment when proper materials are used. However, their inherent nonlinearity does not always provide the best solution in terms of shock attenuation. (Stiffening tension characteristics)
    Fortunately, there are ways to overcome this problem, namely increasing their damping and/ or changing their aspect ratio. It… More >

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    Control Alternatives for Damping-Off in Tomato Seedling Production

    A. C. Michel-Aceves1, J. F. Díaz-Nájera1, R. Ariza-Flores2, M. A. Otero-Sánchez1, R. Escobar-Martínez1 and C. H. Avendaño-Arrazate3,*

    Phyton-International Journal of Experimental Botany, Vol.88, No.3, pp. 325-333, 2019, DOI:10.32604/phyton.2019.06777

    Abstract In two tomato genotypes, we assessed control alternatives for damping-off with combinations of chemical fungicides and native/commercial strains of biological agents. Forty treatments consisting of 19 levels of mixing products, chemical fungicides, native strains and commercial products from biological control agents, and untreated treatment were used onto Ramsés and Toro hybrids. They were distributed on an incomplete block design in divided plots arrangement, where genotypes constitute the larger ones and the 8-repetition mixed products, the smaller ones. Putting 180 mL of fungal complexes, made of spores and mycellium Fusarium-solani (2 × 106 UFC), Rhizoctonia-solani (1 × 106 UFC), Phytophthora-capsici (1… More >

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    Analysis of micro/mesoscale sheet stamping processes based on crystalline plasticity model

    K.C. Liao1, C.L. Chen1

    The International Conference on Computational & Experimental Engineering and Sciences, Vol.14, No.4, pp. 103-112, 2010, DOI:10.3970/icces.2010.014.103

    Abstract A Taylor-type crystalline plasticity model, implemented into the commercial finite element analysis software, is coded as a subroutine to investigate the behavior of a stainless steel sheet with a body centered cubic (BCC) structure in the current study. Thickness variations of the sheet are examined under the micro-groove formation procedures. Effects of the spatial distribution of crystallographic orientations on the thickness distribution over the sheet are also demonstrated. Numerical results, based on the sheet with textured orientations, are in good agreement with the associated experimental measurements reported in the literature. More >

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    Contribution as for the Optimization of the Pumping Stations

    A. Alexenadrescu1, A.S. Alex,rescu1, A.C. Alexandrescu1

    The International Conference on Computational & Experimental Engineering and Sciences, Vol.8, No.2, pp. 47-58, 2008, DOI:10.3970/icces.2008.008.047

    Abstract The paper follows the analyse of the connections between the constructive, working parameters, the annual energy consumptions and the energy quantity included in fitting out; it will formulate a methodology of establishment of the optimum values of the parameters of admeasurements of the pumping stations for the setting under pressure, of pipes networks, what ensure an optimum consumption of energy during of duty of the fitting out (the operational energy and the included energy in the networks, equipment and constructions), of the conditions after that it can be obtained. It will follow the generalization of the solutions of increase of… More >

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    Interphase Effect on Damping in Fiber Reinforced Composites

    Pramod Kumar1, Rakesh Chandra1, S.P. Singh2

    The International Conference on Computational & Experimental Engineering and Sciences, Vol.4, No.2, pp. 67-72, 2007, DOI:10.3970/icces.2007.004.067

    Abstract Polymers composite are modeled as fiber, interphase and matrix. Interphase properties are very crucial for bonding between fiber and matrix. Interphase can be strong and weak depending upon its properties. Damping of composite material depends on interphase properties and required damping can be obtained by varying the properties of interphase. In this paper three phase mathematical model has been proposed for the evaluation of damping incorporating the effect of fiber packing. Effect of interphase has been analysed for the longitudinal loss factor, transverse loss factor, transverse shear loss factor and longitudinal shear loss factor. Results obtained by modeling fiber reinforced… More >

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    Empirical Formulae to Predict Hardness, Hydrogen Diffusion Coefficient and Tensile Properties of Steel HAZ

    Tadashi Kasuya1,*, A. Toshimitsu Yokobori Jr2, Nobuyuki Ishikawa3, Manabu Enoki1, Satoshi Minamoto4

    The International Conference on Computational & Experimental Engineering and Sciences, Vol.22, No.2, pp. 120-120, 2019, DOI:10.32604/icces.2019.05227

    Abstract Weld cold cracking is categorized as hydrogen cracking. To assess cold cracking susceptibility of steel HAZ (heat affected zone), it is necessary to estimate local hydrogen content and residual stress at a weld root that are in general numerically calculated by FEM and/or FDM. To conduct numerical calculations, physical and mechanical properties such as diffusion coefficient of hydrogen in steel are necessary. In this work, we have developed empirical formulae to calculate HAZ hardness, hydrogen diffusion coefficient and tensile properties. The present empirical formula of HAZ hardness is expressed using chemical compositions of a welded steel and weld thermal history.… More >

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    Effect of Stacking Sequences on the Mechanical and Damping Properties of Flax Glass Fiber Hybrid

    Khouloud Cheour1,*, Mustapha Assarar1, Daniel Scida1, Rezak Ayad1, Xiaolu Gong2

    Journal of Renewable Materials, Vol.7, No.9, pp. 877-889, 2019, DOI:10.32604/jrm.2019.06826

    Abstract The aim of this study is to show the interest of the mechanical and dynamical properties of glass-flax hybrid composites. Therefore, various staking sequences of glass-flax hybrid composites were manufactured and tested in free vibrations. The damping coefficients were identified by fitting the experimental responses of free-free bending vibrations. The obtained results show that the staking sequences and the position of flax fiber layers in the hybrid composites changed the properties, so a classification of different stacking sequences was established. In fact, the hybrid laminate made of two glass external layers placed on both sides of four flax layers is… More >

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    Effect of Recycling Cycles on the Mechanical and Damping Properties of Short Alfa Fibre Reinforced Polypropylene Composite

    Fatima Ezzahra El Abbassi1,*, Mustapha Assarar2, Rezak Ayad2, Hamid Sabhi2, Stephane Buet2, Nouzha Lamdouar3

    Journal of Renewable Materials, Vol.7, No.3, pp. 253-267, 2019, DOI:10.32604/jrm.2019.01759

    Abstract This paper aims at studying the effect of recycling on the static and dynamic properties of short alfa fibre reinforced polypropylene. For this purpose, alfa fibres reinforced composites were elaborated by an injection moulding process and were subjected to different mechanical recycling cycles. Then, non-recycled and recycled materials were subjected to static tests and Dynamic Mechanical Analysis (DMA) to evaluate the effect of recycling on their behaviour. Besides, the effects of alkali and salt water treatments on the static and dynamic properties of the alfa composite were also investigated. The obtained results show that tensile and flexural properties of alfa… More >

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    Chance-Constrained Optimization of Pumping in Coastal Aquifers by Stochastic Boundary Element Method and Genetic Algorithm

    B. Amaziane1, A. Naji2, D. Ouazar3, A. H.-D. Cheng4

    CMC-Computers, Materials & Continua, Vol.2, No.2, pp. 85-96, 2005, DOI:10.3970/cmc.2005.002.085

    Abstract In this paper the optimization of groundwater pumping in coastal aquifers under the threat of saltwater intrusion is investigated. The aquifer is inhomogeneous and contains several hydraulic conductivities zones. The aquifer data such as the hydraulic conductivities are uncertain, but with their expected mean and standard deviation values given. A stochastic boundary element method based on the perturbation technique is employed as the simulation tool. The stochastic optimization is handled by the chance-constrained programming. Genetic algorithm is selected as the optimization tool. Numerical examples of deterministic and stochastic problems are provided to demonstrate the feasibility of the proposed schemes. More >

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    A Computational Approach to Estimating a Lubricating Layer in Concrete Pumping

    Seon Doo Jo1, Chan Kyu Park2, Jae Hong Jeong2, Seung Hoon Lee2, Seung Hee Kwon3

    CMC-Computers, Materials & Continua, Vol.27, No.3, pp. 189-210, 2012, DOI:10.3970/cmc.2011.027.189

    Abstract When concrete is being pumped, a lubricating layer forms at the interface of the inner concrete and the wall of the pipe. The lubricating layer is one of the most dominant factors in determining the pumping capability, yet no study has endeavored to quantitatively estimate the thickness and rheological properties of the layer. Recently, there has been a growing demand for large-scale construction under extreme conditions, such as high-rise buildings and super-long span bridges. This demand has heightened the need for more accurate predictions of pumpability.
    A possible mechanism that contributes to the formation of the lubricating layer is shear-induced… More >

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