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  • Preload monitoring in a bolted joint using Lamb wave energy

    The knowledge of the load in prestressed bolted connections is essential for the proper operation and safety of engineering structures. Recently, bolted joints have become an area of intensive research associated with non-destructive diagnostics, in particular in the context of wave propagation techniques. In this paper, a novel procedure of bolt load estimation based on the energy of Lamb wave signals was proposed. Experimental...

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  • Random field modelling of mechanical behaviour of corroded thin steel plate specimens

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    - ENGINEERING STRUCTURES - Year 2020

    The objective of this work is to explore the possibility of corrosion degradation modelling of thin steel plate specimens with the use of random field approach. The mechanical properties are obtained via the nonlinear Finite Element Analysis with the use of an explicit dynamic solver. The fully nonlinear material model is adopted to obtain the proper stress-strain response. Sensitivity analysis considering the main statistical...

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  • Behaviour of steel columns under impact

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    One of import issues related to the idea of sustainable society is the safety of civil engineering structures. The safety and reliability of steel structures under impact loading is among a number of different aims during the design state. The aim of this paper is to present the results of investigation focused on dynamic behaviour of steel columns under impact loading. Modal and transient dynamic analyses using Finite Element...

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  • The effect of a belt position in the spindle driving system on critical rotational speeds

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    The aim of this paper was to examine how the belt pulley position affects critical rotational speeds of the modernized spindle of the sliding table saw Fx3. Methodology of determination of critical rotational speeds of the spindle in a function of the spindle design features and its driving system is presented. Spindles in these kind of machine tools are mainly driven with V-belts, and the pulleys on the spindles might be positioned:...

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  • A DISCRETE-CONTINUOUS METHOD OF MECHANICAL SYSTEM MODELLING

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    The paper describes a discrete-continuous method of dynamic system modelling. The presented approach is hybrid in its nature, as it combines the advantages of spatial discretization methods with those of continuous system modelling methods. In the proposed method, a three-dimensional system is discretised in two directions only, with the third direction remaining continuous. The thus obtained discrete-continuous model is described...

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  • LNG TANK IN ŚWINOUJŚCIE: NONLINEAR ANALYSIS OF THE TANK DOME ELEMENTS BEHAVIOUR

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    In this paper, the dome of a tank in the Świnoujście LNG terminal is analysed. Some of the rafter ribs at the connection with hangers were not mounted during construction of the tank dome. Therefore, it has become necessary to estimate its response, which has been done with the aid of some computational models of the dome, that have been created in the finite element method environment. Different local models are studied, aiming...

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  • A Bayesian regularization-backpropagation neural network model for peeling computations

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    • S. Gouravaraju
    • J. Narayan
    • R. Sauer
    • S. S. Gautam

    - JOURNAL OF ADHESION - Year 2023

    A Bayesian regularization-backpropagation neural network (BRBPNN) model is employed to predict some aspects of the gecko spatula peeling, viz. the variation of the maximum normal and tangential pull-off forces and the resultant force angle at detachment with the peeling angle. K-fold cross validation is used to improve the effectiveness of the model. The input data is taken from finite element (FE) peeling results. The neural network...

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  • Numerical investigation of the core eccentricity effect on wave propagation in embedded waveguide

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    - Diagnostyka - Year 2019

    The paper presents results of theoretical and numerical investigation of guided wave propagation in two-layer bars with geometric imperfections in the form of eccentric location of steel core. Steel rod of diameter equal to 1 cm embedded in composite mortar-type cover with external diameter equal to 5 cm has been taken into consideration. Several different rods with variable size of eccentricity are analysed. Results for rods with...

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  • Biomimetic torene shells

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    - MATHEMATICS AND MECHANICS OF SOLIDS - Year 2023

    The genome inside the eukaryotic cells is guarded by a unique shell structure, called the nuclear envelope (NE), made of lipid membranes. This structure has an ultra torus topology with thousands of torus-shaped holes that imparts the structure a high flexural stiffness. Inspired from this biological design, here we present a novel ‘‘torene’’ architecture to design lightweight shell structures with ultra-stiffness for engineering...

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  • Buckling of simplified models of silo with corrugated walls and vertical stiffeners

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    The paper deals with buckling of cylindrical silos composed of corrugated sheets and vertical stiffeners (columns). Comprehensive finite element analyses were carried out for a perfect silo by means of a linear buckling approach. Corrugated walls were simulated as an equivalent orthotropic shell and vertical thin-walled columns as beam elements. Calculations for perfect silos with different numbers of columns made it possible to...

  • The reductivity of the transition metals - calculations

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    The dataset includes the reduction enthalpy and Gibbs energy simulated for Co, Cu, Fe, La, Mo, Ni, Sr, Ti, and W from oxide form into metallic form in hydrogen. Simulations were performed using HSC Chemistry software.

  • Fracture Energy of Bonded Joints with 2D Elastic Adhesive Layer

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    - Advances in Materials Science - Year 2010

    When bonded joint is subjected to mode I fracture loading, the adhesive joints analytical solutions treats the adhesive layer, usually, as not existing or 1D Hooke elastic layer. In the case of 1D elastic layer, represented as Hookes spring element, is acting, only, in direction contrary to the applied load. Basing on the information yielded from sensitive laser profilometry technique, where deflections of bonded part of the joint...

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  • Analysis of Historic Brick Walls' Strengthening Methods

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    Analysis of the behavior of historical brick walls is difficult and complicated. However, computer calculations are being increasingly used in the evaluation of cultural heritage buildings and some of their elements. The aim of this paper is to analyze the historic brick walls reinforcement. Different methods of strengthening are compared and discussed. Numerical analysis, based on finite element method, was conducted on the assumption...

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  • Expedited antenna optimization with numerical derivatives and gradient change tracking

    Design automation has been playing an increasing role in the development of novel antenna structures for various applications. One of its aspects is electromagnetic (EM)-driven design closure, typically applied upon establishing the antenna topology, and aiming at adjustment of geometry parameters to boost the performance figures as much as possible. Parametric optimization is often realized using local methods given usually reasonable...

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  • Computing algebraic transfer entropy and coupling directions via transcripts

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    • J. Amigó
    • R. Monetti
    • B. Graff
    • G. Graff

    - CHAOS - Year 2016

    Most random processes studied in nonlinear time series analysis take values on sets endowed with a group structure, e.g., the real and rational numbers, and the integers. This fact allows to associate with each pair of group elements a third element, called their transcript, which is defined as the product of the second element in the pair times the first one. The transfer entropy of two such processes is called algebraic transfer...

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  • Introduction to quantum mechanics 2022/2023

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    • S. Winczewski

    Introduction to quantum mechanics, kierunek: Nanotechnologia, specjalność: Nanostructures and computer simulations in material science, II stopień, semestr 1

  • The Discrete-Continuous, Global Optimisation of an Axial Flow Blood Pump

    This paper presents the results of the discrete-continuous optimisation of an axial flow blood pump. Differential evolution (DE) is used as a global optimisation method in order to localise the optimal solution in a relatively short time. The whole optimisation process is fully automated. This also applies to geometry modelling. Numerical simulations of the flow inside the pump are performed by means of the Reynolds-Average Navier-Stokes...

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  • Accuracy of the Discrete Green's Function Formulation of the FDTD Method

    This paper reports an evaluation of the accuracy of the discrete Greens function (DGF) formulation of the finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) method. Recently, the closed-form expression for the DGF and its efficient numerical implementation were presented, which facilitates applications of the DGF in FDTD simulations of radiation and scattering problems. So far, the accuracy of the DGF formulation of the FDTD method has been...

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  • Discrete-continuous optimisation of an axial flow blood pump

    This paper presents results of discrete-continuous optimisation of an axial flow blood pump. Evolution Strategies (ES) are used as a global optimisation method in order to localise the optimal solution in relatively short time. The whole optimisation process is fully automated. This also applies to geometry modelling. Numerical simulations of the flow inside the pump is performed by means of the Reynolds-Average Navier-Stokes...

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  • Historical Wreck Inventory

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    • P. Tysiąc
    • J. Dankowska
    • R. Khudoley
    • F. Kowalewski
    • P. Kucharski
    • D. Michalska
    • J. Mioduszewski
    • K. Miszewska
    • M. Myszk
    • M. Pachulska
    • O. Zygmuntowicz

    The measurement solution results in a point cloud obtained from the Leica P30 laser scanner. Another element is the processing of photos into point clouds with the Zenmuse P1 camera of the unmanned Matrice 300 RTK aircraft. The measurement provides complete geometrical information about the wreck. The measurement took place as part of the Photogrammetry...