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  • Influence of permanent magnetic field on wear performance of dry sliding contacts

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    - WEAR - Year 2011

    Results of experimental studies concerning the influence of permanent magnetic field on wear of dry sliding contact are presented.It was found that magnetic field of horizontal orientation is causing temporary reduction of material's hardness. It also facilitates and accelerates removal process of wear particles from the contact zone.Formation of bulges, consisting of accumulated and compacted anti-ferromagnetic material produced...

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  • Photosensitization of TiO2 and SnO2 by Artificial Self-Assembling Mimics of the Natural Chlorosomal Bacteriochlorophylls

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    • A. Huijser
    • P. L. Marek
    • T. J. Savenije
    • L. D. Siebbeles
    • T. Scherer
    • R. Hauschild
    • J. Szmytkowski
    • H. Kalt
    • H. Hahn
    • T. S. Balaban

    - Journal of Physical Chemistry C - Year 2007

    Of all known photosynthetic organisms, the green sulfur bacteria are able to survive under the lowest illumination conditions due to highly efficient photon management and exciton transport enabled by their special organelles, the chlorosomes, which consist mainly of self-assembled bacteriochlorophyll c, d, or e molecules. A challenging task is to mimic the principle of self-assembling chromophores in artificial light-harvesting...

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  • Fatigue resistance investigation of the IC engine MB11 bearings, working under conditions of dynamic unidirectional loadings

    The slide bearing material MB11 fatigue resistance has been investigated with the application of SMOK - test stand in which dynamic unidirectional loadings to the test bearing is generated. Slide bearing layer consists of the bronze MB11 ( Cu Pb22 Sn 3 ) sintered to the steel shell. Each of the tested bearing has been subject to the standard 20-hour test, under conditions of the full fluid lubrication. Methodology of the experiments,...

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  • Reliable method of assessing fracture properties of asymmetric bonded joints

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    Two methods of assessing fracture properties of adhesive joints were studied. Two wedge tests: with continuous deflection and with force measurements were compared. Asymmetric geometry of the bonded joint was considered, i.e. two different plates of aluminium alloys: Al-Cu and Al-Mg, were bonded with epoxy DGEBA adhesive. The analytical model is shown to estimate the values of fracture properties: crack position and critical fracture...

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  • Numerical investigations on early indicators of fracture in concrete at meso-scale.

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    - Year 2018

    Fracture is a major reason of the global failure of concretes. The understanding of fracture is important to ensure the safety of structures and to optimize the material behaviour. In particular an early prediction possibility of fracture in concretes is of major importance. In this paper, concrete fracture under bending was numerically analysed using the Discrete Element Method (DEM). The real mesoscopic structure of a concrete...

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  • Determination of moisture resistance of covered electrodes according to PN-EN ISO 14372

    Moisture present in the electrode covering is one of the sources of diffusible hydrogen in welded joints. In order to study the diffusible hydrogen content in deposited metal, a stand for moisturizing covered electrodes, in accordance with the PN-EN ISO 14372 standard, was built. After the stand was completed, a test of moisturizing the electrodes was carried out and measurements of the diffusible hydrogen content in deposited...

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  • Experimental and numerical investigations of ultimate strength of imperfect stiffened plates of different slenderness

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    The objective of this study is to analyse the behaviour of compressed stiffened plates of different slenderness using experimental and numerical methods. The presented results are part of a long-term project to investigate the ultimate strength of geometrically imperfect structures subjected to different degradation phenomena, including corrosion degradation and locked cracks. Several specimens were subjected to a uniaxial compressive...

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  • Structural Assessment of Reinforced Concrete Beams Incorporating Waste Plastic Straws

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    - Environments - Year 2020

    The behavior of reinforced concrete beams containing fibers made of waste plastic straws (WPSs) under the three point bending test is examined. The effect of WPS fiber addition on the compressive and split tensile strength is reported. Four concrete mixes were prepared. The control mix PS-0 had a proportion of 1 cement: 1 sand: 2 coarse aggregate and a water cement ratio of 0.4. In the other three mixes PS-0.5, PS-1.5 and PS-3,...

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  • Diffusible Hydrogen Control in Flux Cored Arc Welding Process

    One of the types of hydrogen degradation of steel welded joints is cold cracking. The direct cause of the formation of cold cracks is simultaneous presence of hydrogen, residual stresses and brittle structure. The way of preventing the occurring of degradation is to eliminate at least one of these factors. Practice has shown that the best solution is to control the amount of hydrogen in deposited metal. In this paper an experimental...

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  • Experimental determination of basic mechanical properties of elastomeric polymer

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    - Year 2012

    There are a lot of different methods of repairing and reinforcing damaged structures, but when it comes to historical buildings and other cultural heritage objects, it is as much about mechanical safety as the aesthetical aspects. Recently, a new and innovative method of repairing damaged structures by filling the cracks with a specially prepared polymer mass has been proposed. This new and innovative technique, known as the Flexible...

  • The influence of the drying process on the deformation of the beech and oak wood samples

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    The influence of the drying process conditions on the deformation of the beech and oak wood. The results of the deformation of beech wood (Fagus sylvatica L.) and oak wood (Quercus robur) after drying process are presented. The drying process was carried out in the same drying schedule for each wood species. During each of schedules 40 pieces of wood were dried. The samples were divided into two groups. The first group of tested...

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  • Examination of advanced isotropic constitutive laws under complex stress states in plain and reinforced concrete specimens

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    The performance of advanced isotropic constitutive laws under complex stress states in plain and reinforced concrete specimens is investigated. Three different formulations are chosen: original Mazars model, Mazars mi model and model proposed by Pereira and coworkers. The degradation of the material in all formulations is described via a single variable, but a strain/stress state is taken into account via quite sophisticated relationships....

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  • Characterization of corrosion in reinforced concrete beams using destructive and non-destructive tests

    The paper presents both non-destructive and destructive experimental tests on steel-reinforced concrete beams subjected to electrochemical corrosion. To examine the condition and behavior of the specimens, destructive tests were carried out, i.e., a three-point bending together with a modulated ultrasonic wave test. In addition, a series of non-destructive experiments were conducted, such as the potential measurement method, low-frequency...

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  • Opinia techniczna rozjazdu zwyczajnego Rz 49E1-190-1:9 z szynami ochronnymi

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    - Year 2011

    Opinia techniczna rozjazdu zwyczajnego Rz 49E1-190-1:9 z szynami ochronnymi dla firmy TRACK TEC KOLTRAM

  • Process of convergence in EU

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    • A. Kordalska

  • Process Engineering in Circular Economy

    e-Learning Courses
    • J. Mąkinia

    Kurs jest przeznaczony dla doktorantów szkoły doktorskiej w dyscyplnach: inżynieria lądowa i transport (SzD), III stopnia, stacjonarne inżynieria środowiska, górnictwo i energetyka (SzD), III stopnia, stacjonarne   The course is addressed to PhD students of the doctoral school in disciplines: civil engineering and transport environmental engineering, mining and power engineering Course type: lecture Total hours of...

  • Change Detection in Signals 2023

    e-Learning Courses
    • J. Kozłowski

    Change Detection in Signals - files for students.

  • Spectroscopy Methods in Nanotechnology 2023

    e-Learning Courses
    • A. Witkowska

    Course for 2nd degree Students of Nanotechnology, specialization Nanostructures and computer simulations in materials science, sem. 2. The aim of the course is to discuss the basic theoretical and practical issues of spectroscopy and presentation of the various types of spectroscopic methods and ways to interpret spectra, with particular attention paid to the possibility of their use in the study of nanostructured systems.

  • [ZiJ] Empirical research in Management

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    • R. Jankowski
    • W. Kucharska

    Dyscyplina: nauki o zarządzaniu i jakości Zajęcia obowiązkowe dla doktorantów I i II roku Prowadzący:  dr inż. Wioleta Kucharska Liczba godzin: 30 Forma zajęć: laboratoria Discipline: management and quality Obligatory course for 1st and 2nd-year PhD students Academic teacher: dr inż. Wioleta Kucharska Total hours of training: 30 teaching hours Course type: laboratories

  • Passive Methods in Heat Transport

    e-Learning Courses
    • P. Szymański

  • Law and Ethics in Science

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    • L. Pawłowski

  • ICT in Management, Spring 2022

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    • A. Baj-Rogowska
    • K. Brodnicki

    „ ICT w zarządzaniu licencjami” dla studentów studiów z zarządzania, edycja 2022 „ ICT w sklepie ” dla studentów BiM edycja 2022

  • IT project management in business

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    • K. Redlarski

  • Corrosion in Theory and Practice

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    • A. Miszczyk
    • M. Szociński

    stopień: II, semestr: II

  • Spectroscopy Methods in Nanotechnology 2022

    e-Learning Courses
    • A. Witkowska

    Course for 2nd degree Students of Nanotechnology, specialization Nanostructures and computer simulations in materials science, sem. 2. The aim of the course is to discuss the basic theoretical and practical issues of spectroscopy and presentation of the various types of spectroscopic methods and ways to interpret spectra, with particular attention paid to the possibility of their use in the study of nanostructured systems.

  • Forecasting and optimalization in logistics

    e-Learning Courses
    • M. Muchlado
    • A. Wendt

  • Management in space industry WiMiO

    e-Learning Courses
    • E. Marjańska

  • Surrogate methods in system engineering

    e-Learning Courses
    • A. Bekasiewicz

    {mlang pl} Dyscyplina:  Automatyka, Elektronika i Elektrotechnika Zajęcia fakultatywne dla doktorantów II roku Prowadzący:   dr hab. inż. Adrian Bekasiewicz Liczba godzin: 15 h Forma zajęć: wykład {mlang} {mlang en} Discipline: control, electronic and electrical engineering Facultative course for 2nd year PhD students Academic teacher:  dr hab. inż. Adrian Bekasiewicz Total hours of training: 15 teaching hours Course...

  • [EiF] Empirical research in Economics

    e-Learning Courses
    • A. Parteka
    • J. Wolszczak-Derlacz

    {mlang pl} Dyscyplina: EiF Zajęcia obowiązkowe dla doktorantów I roku Prowadzący:  A. Parteka / J. Wolszczak - Derlacz,  F. Venturini Liczba godzin: 30 Forma zajęć: laboratoria {mlang} {mlang en} Discipline: EiF Obligatory course for 1st-year PhD students Academic teacher:  A. Parteka / J. Wolszczak - Derlacz,  F. Venturini Total hours of training: 30 teaching hours Course type: Laboratories  {mlang}    

  • Ecological solutions in contemporary architecture

    e-Learning Courses
    • P. Duch-Żebrowska

    This lecture aims to equip you with a comprehensive understanding of ecological architecture and inspire you to integrate these principles into your future projects.

  • HR management - Bachelor in management

    e-Learning Courses
    • Ł. Sienkiewicz

  • Process engineering in circular economy

    e-Learning Courses
    • J. Mąkinia

  • Advances in Functional Materials 2024

    e-Learning Courses
    • I. Frąckiewicz
    • P. Jasiński
    • B. Bochentyn
    • M. Rycewicz
    • M. Pierpaoli
    • J. Szostak
    • J. Ryl
    • M. Sobaszek
    • K. Cysewska
    • Ł. Pawłowski... and 8 others

    Our summer school on Advances in Functional Materials 2024 aims to bring together young scientists (Ph.D. and MSc students) with specialists in materials engineering. You will be able to follow our lectures, and laboratory classes so you can practice what you have learned. This course consists of 40 hours of direct contact classes - 30 hours of lectures and 10 hours of laboratory classes delivered by our specialists from the Advanced...

  • ICT in Management - Spring 2024

    e-Learning Courses
    • J. Durkiewicz

    ICT in Management course for Bachelor in Management students (Spring 2024 edition)

  • 2024 Microscopy in Environmental Monitoring

    e-Learning Courses
    • P. Kosmela
    • I. E. Kłosowska-Chomiczewska
    • E. Piłat
    • E. Głowińska
    • P. Szumała
    • M. Strankowski
    • J. Kucińska-Lipka
    • A. Brillowska-Dąbrowska
    • M. Włoch
    • A. Macierzanka

    The online repository will be used to teach students by presenting them lectures about variable aspects of microscopy techniques used in environmental monitoring. 

  • Daylight in Architecture 2022/23

    e-Learning Courses
    • N. Sokół
    • J. Martyniuk-Pęczek

    Tutor: Professor Claudia Naves David Amorim (University of Brasilia) Project: 60 h (lectures + online platform + individual consultations) With a support of e-platform NLITED educational content; http://lms.nlited.eu/,  Students will become familiar with the different methods of daylight assessment within the built environment. Innovative daylight design is understood as a better user-centred and energy-efficient design strategy. The...

  • Spectroscopy Methods in Nanotechnology 2024

    e-Learning Courses
    • A. Witkowska

  • Process engineering in circular economy

    e-Learning Courses
    • J. Mąkinia

    Definition and principles of the circular economy (CE). The transition from a linear model to a circular model. Business models for the CE. Circular design and innovation. CE assessment carbon footprint, life cycle assessment. Case studies of the cities implementing the CE concept. CE policy and legislation (EU and Poland). Wastewater treatment plants as an element of the CE. Energy and nutrient recovery technologies in wastewater...

  • Recent advances in transcription regulation

    e-Learning Courses
    • S. Raina

    Recent advances in transcription regulation

  • Modern Techniques in Control Theory

    e-Learning Courses
    • M. Meller

  • Modelling in machine design (PG_00057377)

    e-Learning Courses
    • M. Wasilczuk

    goal of the subject is to show how simple enginnering models reflect the reality and how contemporary FEM calulations can illustrate the operation of machine elements

  • L23_24 Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare

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    • J. Rumiński

  • Diagnosis of Damage in a Steel Tank with Self-Supported Roof through Numerical Analysis

    The safety of civil engineering structures is one of the most important issues of building industry. That is why the assessment of the damage-involved structural response has recently become of major concern to engineers. Among a number of different approaches to diagnosis of damage, the method of measuring the changes in natural frequencies is considered to be one of the most effective indicators of global damage. From the practical...

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  • Effect of wet Hydrogen Sulfide on Carbon Steels Degradation in Refinery Based on Case Study

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    Material degradation caused by wet hydrogen sulfide (Wet H2S) is one of the major issues in refineries. Carbon steel is the main construction material used in refineries and is subjected not only to thickness loss but the hydrogen is the major concern. H2S leads to high atomic hydrogen penetration in steel which causes degradation in the form of blistering and/or cracking (HIC/SOHIC) and stress cracking in the area of welds and...

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  • The influence of the carbon equivalent on the weldability of high-strength low-alloy steel in the water environment

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    - Przegląd Spawalnictwa - Year 2019

    From many years, the high strength low alloy steels are often used for offshore constructions. This constructions, due to the environment in which they work, require more frequent repairs than the constructions from the land. For economic reasons, repairs take place in the underwater conditions, however water significantly decreases the weldability of steel. The paper presents the results of the CTS weldability test for S460ML...

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  • Prototype of a low-cost luxmeter with wide measuring range designed for railway stations dynamic lighting systems

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    - Year 2014

    The paper presents the development of a low-cost luxmeter designed for usage in automatic applications for continual (long-term) measurement of illuminance. The measured information is used to adjust the level of lighting systems of artificial lighting on railways (platforms, marshalling yard, tracks etc.). The reason of this measuring device is a requirement for massive deployment of dimmable lighting systems for railways, in...

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  • Characterization of fracture process in polyolefin fibre-reinforced concrete using ultrasonic waves and digital image correlation

    This study explores the monitoring of the fracture process in concrete beams and aims to characterize the evolution of damage in polyolefin fibre-reinforced concrete beams by utilizing the integrated application of two measurement techniques, digital image correlation and ultrasonic testing. The interpretation of registered wave time histories data was provided by the calculation of the magnitude-phase-composite metrics. An efficient...

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  • Determination of Failure Causes of a Steam Turbine Casing

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    - Solid State Phenomena - Year 2012

    The paper presents results of research and failure analysis undertaken to determine failure causes of a steam turbine casing. After 130,000 hours of service the crack in a outer shell of the turbine casing was found. The inner shell of the casing was made of cast steel grade G21CrMoV5-7, and the outer shell of grade G20CrMo4-5. Following research were performed in order to determine causes of the casing failure: chemical analysis;...

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  • Experimental study of the post tensioned prestressed concrete corbels

    The results of experimental investigation of 6 symmetrical double prestressed corbels of variable shear span to depth ratio and variable location of prestressing bars are presented in the paper. The post ten- sioned corbels were prestressed with Macalloy 1030 bars of 25 mm in diameter. The results of the tests were compared with the cracking and load carrying capacity of corbels reinforced with passive reinforce- ment. As a result...

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  • GPR simulations for diagnostics of a reinforced concrete beam

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    - Year 2016

    The most popular technique for modelling of an electromagnetic field, the finite difference time domain (FDTD) method, has recently become a popular technique as an interpretation tool for ground penetrating radar (GPR) measurements. The aim of this study is to detect the size and the position of damage in a reinforced concrete beam using GPR maps. Numerical simulations were carried out using the finite differ-ence time domain...