903 resultados para Full-Scale Crash Test


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In this article the multibody simulation software package MADYMO for analysing and optimizing occupant safety design was used to model crash tests for Normal Containment barriers in accordance with EN 1317. The verification process was carried out by simulating a TB31 and a TB32 crash test performed on vertical portable concrete barriers and by comparing the numerical results to those obtained experimentally. The same modelling approach was applied to both tests to evaluate the predictive capacity of the modelling at two different impact speeds. A sensitivity analysis of the vehicle stiffness was also carried out. The capacity to predict all of the principal EN1317 criteria was assessed for the first time: the acceleration severity index, the theoretical head impact velocity, the barrier working width and the vehicle exit box. Results showed a maximum error of 6% for the acceleration severity index and 21% for theoretical head impact velocity for the numerical simulation in comparison to the recorded data. The exit box position was predicted with a maximum error of 4°. For the working width, a large percentage difference was observed for test TB31 due to the small absolute value of the barrier deflection but the results were well within the limit value from the standard for both tests. The sensitivity analysis showed the robustness of the modelling with respect to contact stiffness increase of ±20% and ±40%. This is the first multibody model of portable concrete barriers that can reproduce not only the acceleration severity index but all the test criteria of EN 1317 and is therefore a valuable tool for new product development and for injury biomechanics research.

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The effectiveness of a novel Post-Tensioned Metal Strapping (PTMS) technique at enhancing the seismic behaviour of a substandard RC building was investigated through full-scale shake-table tests during the EU-funded project BANDIT. The building had inadequate reinforcement detailing in columns and joints to replicate old construction practices. After the bare building was initially damaged significantly, it was repaired and strengthened with PTMS to perform additional seismic tests. The PTMS technique improved considerably the seismic performance of the tested building. Whilst the bare building experienced critical damage at an earthquake of PGA=0.15g, the PTMS-strengthened building sustained a PGA=0.35g earthquake without compromising stability.

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Dissertação para obtenção do Grau de Doutor em Engenharia Química e Bioquímica

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This presentation was offered as part of the CUNY Library Assessment Conference, Reinventing Libraries: Reinventing Assessment, held at the City University of New York in June 2014.

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Gli impianti di depurazione rappresentano, nei contesti urbani, elementi di imprescindibile importanza nell’ambito di una corretta gestione e tutela della risorsa idrica e dell’ambiente. Il crescente grado di antropizzazione delle aree urbanizzate e parallelamente le sempre minori disponibilità in termini di spazi utilizzabili a fini depurativi comportano sempre di più la necessità di ottimizzare i processi di dimensionamento degli impianti. Inoltre, l’obiettivo di aumentare l’efficienza del ciclo depurativo andando a minimizzare i costi correlati alla gestione degli stessi indirizza verso una omogeneizzazione nei criteri di dimensionamento adottati. In questo senso, la normativa tecnica di settore risulta carente, andandosi a concentrare prevalentemente sul rispetto di fissati standard ambientali senza però fornire indicazioni precise sui criteri di progettazione da adottare per perseguire tali standard. La letteratura scientifica pur indicando range di possibili valori di riferimento da adottare, nel dimensionamento degli impianti, lascia un ampio margine di discrezionalità al progettista. La presente tesi si pone pertanto, a partire da tali valori di letteratura, di andare a definire da un lato le caratteristiche quali-quantitative del refluo in ingresso e dall’altro i valori di riferimento da adottare in sede di progettazione per perseguire gli obiettivi precedentemente indicati. La prima parte, di valenza generale, oltre alla caratterizzazione dell’influente descrive nel dettaglio le diverse fasi del processo e il loro dimensionamento che in tutte le sezioni, ad eccezione del biologico, viene effettuato attraverso equazioni semplificate mettendo a confronto e analizzando i parametri progettuali proposti da letteratura. Per quanto riguarda il comparto biologico la maggior complessità del fenomeno da descrivere rende difficile la valutazione delle grandezze che caratterizzano il funzionamento mediante l’utilizzo di equazioni semplificate. Per questo si è deciso di modellare questo comparto, unito a quello della sedimentazione, attraverso un software (WEST) che permette non solo di simulare il processo ma anche, attraverso le analisi di scenario, di determinare quelli che sono i valori progettuali puntuali che consentono di ottenere da un lato una minimizzazione dei costi dell’impianto, sia costruttivi che gestionali, e dall’altro la massimizzazione delle rese depurative. Nello specifico si è fatto riferimento ad impianto fanghi attivi a schema semplificato con potenzialità fissata pari a 10000 AE. Il confronto con i dati di esercizio di alcuni impianti di analoga tipologia ha evidenziato che una buona capacità dello strumento di modellazione utilizzato di descrivere i processi. E’ possibile quindi concludere che tali strumenti, affiancati ad una lettura critica dei risultati ottenuti possono essere ottimi strumenti di supporto sia in fase di progettazione che in prospettiva di gestione dell’impianto al fine di ottimizzare i processi e quindi i costi.

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In the present work, a multi physics simulation of an innovative safety system for light water nuclear reactor is performed, with the aim to increase the reliability of its main decay heat removal system. The system studied, denoted by the acronym PERSEO (in Pool Energy Removal System for Emergency Operation) is able to remove the decay power from the primary side of the light water nuclear reactor through a heat suppression pool. The experimental facility, located at SIET laboratories (PIACENZA), is an evolution of the Thermal Valve concept where the triggering valve is installed liquid side, on a line connecting two pools at the bottom. During the normal operation, the valve is closed, while in emergency conditions it opens, the heat exchanger is flooded with consequent heat transfer from the primary side to the pool side. In order to verify the correct system behavior during long term accidental transient, two main experimental PERSEO tests are analyzed. For this purpose, a coupling between the mono dimensional system code CATHARE, which reproduces the system scale behavior, with a three-dimensional CFD code NEPTUNE CFD, allowing a full investigation of the pools and the injector, is implemented. The coupling between the two codes is realized through the boundary conditions. In a first analysis, the facility is simulated by the system code CATHARE V2.5 to validate the results with the experimental data. The comparison of the numerical results obtained shows a different void distribution during the boiling conditions inside the heat suppression pool for the two cases of single nodalization and three volume nodalization scheme of the pool. Finaly, to improve the investigation capability of the void distribution inside the pool and the temperature stratification phenomena below the injector, a two and three dimensional CFD models with a simplified geometry of the system are adopted.

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The occupant impact velocity (OIV) and acceleration severity index (ASI) are competing measures of crash severity used to assess occupant injury risk in full-scale crash tests involving roadside safety hardware, e.g. guardrail. Delta-V, or the maximum change in vehicle velocity, is the traditional metric of crash severity for real world crashes. This study compares the ability of the OIV, ASI, and delta-V to discriminate between serious and non-serious occupant injury in real world frontal collisions. Vehicle kinematics data from event data recorders (EDRs) were matched with detailed occupant injury information for 180 real world crashes. Cumulative probability of injury risk curves were generated using binary logistic regression for belted and unbelted data subsets. By comparing the available fit statistics and performing a separate ROC curve analysis, the more computationally intensive OIV and ASI were found to offer no significant predictive advantage over the simpler delta-V.