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  • Inelastic damage-involved response of colliding buildings during earthquakes

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    - Key Engineering Materials - Year 2010

    W artykule poddano analizie nieliniowe zachowanie się kolidujących ze sobą budynków powodujące ich uszkodzenie podczas trzęsień ziemi. Analiza dotyczy zderzeń pomiędzy dwoma sąsiednimi budynkami czterokondygnacyjnymi. Badania pokazują, iż zastosowanie nieliniowego modelu numerycznego zachowania się obu budowli podczas trzęsień ziemi ma duże znaczenia dla dokładności wyników.

  • Pounding between Inelastic Three-Storey Buildings under Seismic Excitations

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    Structural interactions between adjacent, insufficiently separated buildings have been repeatedly observed during damaging ground motions. This phenomenon, known as the structural pounding, may result in substantial damage or even total collapse of structures. The aim of the present paper is to show the results of the nonlinear numerical analysis focused on pounding between inelastic three-storey buildings under seismic excitations....

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  • Earthquake–induced pounding on response of adjacent structures in series: experimental and numerical study

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    - Year 2015

    Pounding between structures in series during earthquakes may cause serious damage in the structur-al elements. The aim of this paper is to show the results of an experimental and numerical study that is focused on pounding between more than two structures which may be called "structures in series". In this study, the shaking table experiments, as well as the numerical analyses, were performed using three tower models including...

  • Edgewise Compressive Behavior of Composite Structural Insulated Panels with Magnesium Oxide Board Facings

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    - Materials - Year 2021

    Edgewise compression response of a composite structural insulated panel (CSIP) with magnesium oxide board facings was investigated. The discussed CSIP is a novel multifunctional sandwich panel introduced to the housing industry as a part of the wall, floor, and roof assemblies. The study aims to propose a computational tool for reliable prediction of failure modes of CSIPs subjected to concentric and eccentric axial loads. An advanced...

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  • Earthquake-induced pounding between equal height multi-storey buildings considering soil-structure interaction

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    - Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering - Year 2013

    The present paper investigates the coupled effect of the supporting soil flexibility and pounding between neighbouring, insufficiently separated equal height buildings under earthquake excitation. Two adjacent three-storey structures, modelled as inelastic lumped mass systems with different structural characteristics, have been considered in the study. The models have been excited using a suit of ground motions with different peak...

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  • Investigation of rotational state-changing collisions of C2N− ions with helium

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    - Year 2020

    The cross sections for rotational inelastic collisions between atoms and a molecular anion can be very large, if the anion has a dipole moment. This makes molecular anions very efficient in cooling atomic gases. We address rotational inelastic collisions of Helium atoms with the molecular anion C2N–. Here we present preliminary calculations of the potential energy surface.

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  • Low-energy positron scattering from gas-phase uracil

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    - EUROPEAN PHYSICAL JOURNAL D - Year 2014

    Quantum scattering calculations are presented for the interaction of low energy positrons with the uracil molecule, an important component of biological systems. The rotational elastic and inelastic cross sections and vibrational inelastic cross sections are reported and compared with existing experiments, indicating a general trend of the cross sections different from the experimental findings and in line with what should be expected...

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  • Verification of Formulas for Periods of Adjacent Buildings Used to Assess Minimum Separation Gap Preventing Structural Pounding during Earthquakes

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    - Advances in Civil Engineering - Year 2019

    Insufficient separation distance between adjacent buildings may lead to serious damages during earthquakes due to structural pounding. The best way to prevent collisions is to provide sufficiently large separation distance between the structures. In this paper, the periods of two closely-spaced linear and nonlinear buildings have been investigated so as to accurately assess the minimum in-between separation gap. A new equation...

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  • Vibrational Quenching of Optically Pumped Carbon Dimer Anions

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    • M. Nötzold
    • R. Wild
    • C. Lochmann
    • T. Rahim
    • S. P. Melath
    • K. Dulitz
    • B. P. Mant
    • J. Franz
    • F. A. Gianturco
    • R. Wester

    - PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS - Year 2023

    Careful control of quantum states is a gateway to research in many areas of science such as quantum information, quantum-controlled chemistry, and astrophysical processes. Precise optical control of molecular ions remains a challenge due to the scarcity of suitable level schemes, and direct laser cooling has not yet been achieved for either positive or negative molecular ions. Using a cryogenic wire trap, we show how the internal...

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  • Low-energy positron collisions with water: elastic and rotationally inelastic scattering

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    • K. Baluja
    • R. Zhang
    • J. Franz
    • J. Tennyson

    - JOURNAL OF PHYSICS B-ATOMIC MOLECULAR AND OPTICAL PHYSICS - Year 2007

    Differential, integral and momentum transfer cross sections for the vibrationally elastic and rotationally inelastic scattering of positrons from water at low collision energy (E ≤ 10 eV) are reported. Several models within the R-matrix method are used to compute the body-fixed T-matrices, while the scattering calculations are performed within the fixed-nuclei approximation corrected with the standard Born-closure formula. These...

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  • Beyond the helium buffer: 12C−2 rotational cooling in cold traps with H2 as a partner gas: interaction forces and quantum dynamics

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    • B. P. Mant
    • J. Franz
    • R. Wester
    • F. A. Gianturco

    - MOLECULAR PHYSICS - Year 2021

    abstract = { The scattering cross-sections and corresponding rate coefficients for rotationally inelastic collisions of $^{12}$C$_2$^-$ ($^2 \Sigma_g^+$) with H$_2$ ($^1 \Sigma_g^+$) are presented over a broad range of cold-trap temperatures. They have been calculated using quantum scattering theory that employs a new ab initio potential energy surface. The rate coefficients for the inelastic processes in the anionic partner are...

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  • Absence of superconductivity in fluorine-doped neptunium pnictide NpFeAsO

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    • A. Walters
    • H. Walker
    • R. Springell
    • M. Krisch
    • A. Bosak
    • A. Hill
    • C. Zvorişte-Walters
    • E. Colineau
    • J. Griveau
    • D. Bouëxière... and 3 others

    - JOURNAL OF PHYSICS-CONDENSED MATTER - Year 2015

    X-ray diffraction, specific heat, magnetic susceptibility and inelastic x-ray scattering measurements on the transurarium oxypnictides NpFeAsO and NpFeAsO0.85F0.15 are presented. No superconductivity down to 2 K was observed upon fluorine doping, contrary to the structurally analogous rare-earth pnictides. No modification of the phonon density of states was observed upon doping with fluorine. We discuss our results in light of...

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  • A Monte Carlo Strategy to simulate Positrons and Positronium in biological Materials

    We present an algorithm for Monte Carlo simulations of positron tracks in biological materials. The algorithm takes into account the cross-section data for elastic and inelastic collisions between positrons and molecules and processes like direct annihilation, ionization and positronium formation. In the case of positronium formation, the algorithm considers the interactions of positronium with molecules. The algorithm can be used...

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  • Evidence for SrHo2O4 and SrDy2O4 as model J1- J2 zigzag chain materials

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    • A. Fennell
    • V. Y. Pomjakushin
    • A. Uldry
    • B. Delley
    • B. Prévost
    • A. Désilets-Benoit
    • A. D. Bianchi
    • R. I. Bewley
    • B. R. Hansen
    • T. Klimczuk... and 2 others

    - PHYSICAL REVIEW B - Year 2014

    Neutron diffraction and inelastic spectroscopy is used to characterize the magnetic Hamiltonian of SrHo2O4 and SrDy2O4. Through a detailed computation of the crystal-field levels we find site-dependent anisotropic single-ion magnetism in both materials, and diffraction measurements show the presence of strong one-dimensional spin correlations.Our measurements indicate that competing interactions of the zigzag chain, combinedwith...

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  • Application of the Bodner-Partom constitutive equations for modelling of the technical fabric Valmex used for the hanging roof of the Forest Opera in Sopot

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    - Year 2014

    The study of an inelastic properties of the technical fabric Valmex used for 20 years as the roof structure of the Forest Opera in Sopot (Poland) is presented. The uniaxial tensile laboratory tests with constant strain rate have been conducted and analysed. Parameters of the Bodner-Partom constitutive model have been identified and verified by numerical simulations. Two approaches of the parameters identification have been proposed:...

  • Vibrational excitation of acetylene by positron impact

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    - EUROPEAN PHYSICAL JOURNAL D - Year 2006

    Vibrationally inelastic quantum calculations are carried out at low collision energies for the scattering of a beam of positrons off acetylene gaseous molecules. The normal mode analysis is assumed to be valid and the relative fluxes into the C–C and C–H symmetric vibrational modes are computed within a Body-Fixed (BF) formulation of the dynamics by solving the relevant vibrational Coupled Channels (VCC) equations. The clear dominance...

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  • Identification of Bodner-Partom Viscoplastic Model Parameters for Some Aluminum Alloys at Elevated Temperature

    The paper presents the identification process of inelastic (viscoplastic) properties for two aluminum alloys at a temperature of 120°C. The material parameters are calculated on the basis of uniaxial tension tests. Twelve tests at elevated temperature for each alloy have been performed—three tests for four different strain rates. The main purpose of the paper is to identify the Bodner-Partom viscoplastic model parameters for two...

  • Surface finite viscoelasticity and surface anti-plane waves

    We introduce the surface viscoelasticity under finite deformations. The theory is straightforward generalization of the Gurtin–Murdoch model to materials with fading memory. Surface viscoelasticity may reflect some surface related creep/stress relaxation phenomena observed at small scales. Discussed model could also describe thin inelastic coatings or thin interfacial layers. The constitutive equations for surface stresses are...

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  • Parameters’ Identification of Perzyna and Chaboche Viscoplastic Models for Aluminum Alloy at Temperature of 120◦C

    The main purpose of this paper is the parameters identification of the Perzyna and the Chaboche models for the aluminum alloy at elevated temperature. The additional purpose is comparison of the results for these viscoplastic models. The results have been verified by the numerical simulation of the laboratory tests. The material parameters have been calculated on the basis of the uniaxial tension test. The determination of the...

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  • Rotational state-changing collisions of C2H− and C2N− anions with He under interstellar and cold ion trap conditions: A computational comparison

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    • J. Franz
    • B. P. Mant
    • L. González-Sánchez
    • R. Wester
    • F. A. Gianturco

    - JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS - Year 2020

    We present an extensive range of quantum calculations for the state-changing rotational dynamics involving two simple molecular anions that are expected to play some role in the evolutionary analysis of chemical networks in the interstellar environments, C2H− (X1Σ+) and C2N− (X3Σ−), but for which inelastic rates are only known for C2H−. The same systems are also of direct interest in modeling selective photo-detachment experiments...

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  • Anatomy of noise in quantitative biological Raman spectroscopy

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    • J. Smulko
    • N. Chari Dingari
    • J. S. Soares
    • I. Barman

    - BIOANALYSIS - Year 2014

    Raman spectroscopy is a fundamental form of molecular spectroscopy that is widely used to investigate structures and properties of molecules using their vibrational transitions. It relies on inelastic scattering of monochromatic laser light irradiating the specimen. After appropriate filtering the scattered light is dispersed onto a detector to determine the shift from the excitation wavelength, which appears in the form of...

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  • Behaviour of Colliding Multi-Storey Buildings under Earthquake Excitation Considering Soil-Structure Interaction

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    - Applied Mechanics and Materials - Year 2012

    This paper investigates the coupled effect of the supporting soil flexibility and pounding between neighbouring, insufficiently separated buildings under earthquake excitation. Two adjacent three-storey structures, modelled as inelastic lumped mass systems with different structural characteristics, have been considered in the study. The models have been excited using the time history of the Kobe earthquake of 1995. A nonlinear...

  • BASECOL2023 scientific content

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    • M. L. Dubernet
    • C. Boursier
    • O. Denis-Alpizar
    • Y. Ba
    • N. Moreau
    • C. M. Zwölf
    • M. Amor
    • D. Babikov
    • N. Balakrishnan
    • C. Balança... and 45 others

    - ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS - Year 2024

    Context. The global context of making numerous data produced by researchers available requires collecting and organising the data, assigning meaningful metadata, and presenting the data in a meaningful and homogeneous way. The BASECOL database, which collects inelastic rate coefficients for application to the interstellar medium and to circumstellar and cometary atmospheres, meets those requirements. Aims. We aim to present the...

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  • Selected local stability problems of channel section flanges made of aluminium alloys

    The paper addresses the issue of local buckling of compressed flanges of cold-formed thin-walled channel columns and beams with nonstandard flanges composed of aluminium alloys. The material behaviour follows the Ramberg–Osgood law. It should be noted that the proposed solution may be also applied for other materials, for example: stainless steel, carbon steel. The paper is motivated by an increasing interest in nonstandard cold-formed...

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  • Noise in biological Raman spectroscopy

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    - Year 2015

    Raman spectroscopy is a widely used method to investigate chemical molecules by analyzing their vibrational transitions. It utilizes inelastic scattering of the laser light irradiating the investigated object. The scattered light requires appropriate filtering to reduce dominant laser light and expose much weaker components having shifted wavelengths of a characteristic spectral pattern. These components are measured by dispersing...

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  • Elastic scattering of electrons by water: An ab initio study

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    • F. Triggiani
    • T. Morresi
    • S. Taioli
    • S. Simonucci

    - Frontiers in Materials - Year 2023

    In this work we devise a theoretical and computational method to compute the elastic scattering of electrons from a non-spherical potential, such as in the case of molecules and molecular aggregates. Its main feature is represented by the ability of calculating accurate wave functions for continuum states of polycentric systems via the solution of the Lippmann-Schwinger equation, including both the correlation effects and multi-scattering...

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  • Charge density wave and crystalline electric field effects in TmNiC2

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    • M. Roman
    • M. Fritthum
    • B. Stöger
    • D. T. Adroja
    • H. Michor

    - PHYSICAL REVIEW B - Year 2023

    Single crystals of TmNiC2 were grown by the optical floating-zone technique and were investigated by x-ray diffraction (XRD), thermal expansion, electrical resistivity, specific heat, and magnetic susceptibility measurements. Single-crystal XRD reveals the formation of a commensurate charge density wave (CDW) characterized by a CDW modulation vector q2c = (0.5, 0.5, 0.5), which is accompanied by a symmetry change from the orthorhombic...

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  • Effect of Base-Connection Strength and Ductility on the Seismic Performance of Steel Moment-Resisting Frames

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    - JOURNAL OF STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING-ASCE - Year 2020

    Column-base connections in steel moment-resisting frames (SMFs) in seismic regions are commonly designed to develop the capacity of adjoining column with an intent to develop a plastic hinge in the column member, rather than in the connection (i.e., a strong-base design). Recent research has shown base connections to possess high ductility, indicating that this practice may be not only expensive but also unnecessary. This suggests...

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