830 resultados para wear strengthening and toughening
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Los canales pluviales han cobrado vital importancia para el manejo ambiental de las ciudades, al hacer parte del sistema hídrico, brindar servicios ambientales y facilitar el drenaje de las aguas lluvias, principalmente. Sin embargo, se quiere trascender la visión ingenieril de ser estructuras encargadas exclusivamente del transporte de aguas lluvias. El objetivo de esta investigación es analizar las políticas y las acciones implementadas en el manejo de estos canales en Bogotá desde el 2000 hasta el 2014, para revisar las intervenciones realizadas con la finalidad de proponer alternativas que además permitan cumplir con lo ordenado en la sentencia del Consejo de Estado, sobre la recuperación del Río Bogotá. El resultado de este estudio evidenció que aunque no se han llevado a cabo las acciones críticas de adecuación de los canales se ha avanzado en el fortalecimiento institucional y la coordinación inter sectorial para el desarrollo de acciones de gestión integrales. Al final se plantea algunas acciones para el manejo de los canales entre las que se destacan (i) ser integrales y en coordinación con programas ambientales, de espacio público y de gestión del riesgo; (ii) ser coherentes con los nuevos sistemas de gestión de las aguas urbanas; y (iii) fomentar la apropiación ciudadana de los elementos hídricos.
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This paper refers to a crucial issue for higher education institutions. In Mexico, particularly, the collective work of academic bodies is an unresolved issue despite the efforts made in this regard. In this context, a well-founded systematic discussion is essential to understand the potential of these academic bodies on faculty strengthening and their subsequent impact on the quality of education. This paper presents the results of a research project conducted by FIME with the purpose of identifying the characteristics of its academic bodies as well as their current and potential condition. (1) Translator’s Note: FIME refers to the Facultad de Ingeniería Mecánica y Eléctrica (College of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering).
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This paper compares and reviews the recommendations and contents of the guide for the design and construction of externally bonded FRP systems for strengthening concrete structures reported by ACI committee 440 and technical report of Externally bonded FRP reinforcement for RC structures (FIB 14) in application of carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) composites in strengthening of an aging reinforced concrete headstock. The paper also discusses the background, limitations, strengthening for flexure and shear, and other related issues in use of FRP for strengthening of a typical reinforced concrete headstock structure such as durability, de-bonding, strengthening limits, fire and environmental conditions. A case study of strengthening of a bridge headstock using FRP composites is presented as a worked example in order to illustrate and compare the differences between these two design guidelines when used in conjunction with the philosophy of the Austroads (1992) bridge design code.
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Purpose: A population based, cross-sectional telephone survey was conducted to estimate the total penetrance of contact lens wear in Australia. Methods: A total of 42,749 households around Australia were randomly selected from the national electronic telephone directory based on postcode distribution. Before contact was attempted, letters of introduction were sent. The number of individuals and contact lens wearers in each household was ascertained and lens wearers were interviewed to determine details of lens type and mode of wear using a structured questionnaire. Results: Of households contacted, 59.2% (19,171/32,405) agreed to participate. Response rates were only marginally higher amongst households that first received a letter of introduction. In these households, 35,914 individuals were identified, of which, 1,798 were contact lens wearers. The penetrance of contact lens wear during the study period was 5.01% (95% CI: 4.78-5.24). Soft hydrogel lenses had the largest penetrance in the community, (66.7% of all wearers), however, their market share decreased significantly over the study period with increased uptake of newly introduced lens types. Conclusions: The penetrance of contact lens wear concurs with market estimates and equates to approximately 680,000 contact lens wearers aged between 15 and 64 years in Australia. The low response rate obtained in this study highlights the difficulty in contemporary use of telephone survey methodology
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The central contention of this article is that there is a need for greater involvement of legislators in overseeing a systematic and rights-based scrutiny of the impact of legislation and policy. The recent operation of Australia s asylum laws and policies, in particular provides an illustration of the reforms required. Challenges to the rights of non-citizens in Australia and other jurisdictions serve as a reminder of the extent of change required before rights are firmly entrenched in the processes of government. A useful step forward would be to enhance the role of legislators in setting the criteria and agenda for post-enactment scrutiny in light of issues raised during pre-legislative scrutiny.