817 resultados para Pull Out
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O aparecimento da fibra de vidro deve-se à pesquisa de novos materiais. No século XIX, as fibras de vidro foram pela primeira vez tecidas. Só mais tarde, durante o século XX, com o desenvolvimento de resinas foi possível produzir a fibra de vidro como material compósito. Ainda durante a 2ª Guerra Mundial foi construído um avião de combate em fibra de vidro. Desde então sofreu um grande desenvolvimento, tendo sido aplicada nas mais diversas indústrias. Recentemente, a fibra de vidro tem sido também aplicada em estruturas na construção civil. Nos últimos anos tem havido uma crescente investigação acerca das estruturas de betão armado com armaduras de fibra de vidro (GFRP). A análise de parâmetros como a fendilhação, a deformação e a contribuição do betão entre fendas, é fundamental para a compreensão do comportamento desse material compósito. A aderência entre os varões e o betão é condicionada pela resistência do betão e pela superfície das armaduras, podendo estas propriedades influenciarem a evolução dos parâmetros atrás referidos. Contudo, a investigação neste domínio ainda está pouco desenvolvida e carece de mais estudo, para que seja possível a sua aplicação em estruturas de uma forma mais criteriosa e abrangente. Pretendeu-se conjugar as vantagens do betão estrutural de agregados leves (BEAL), bom desempenho de resistência e a reduzida densidade, com as dos varões de GFRP, sendo necessário estudar o seu comportamento em conjunto para uma boa compreensão dos fenómenos inerentes a esta combinação de materiais. Neste trabalho analisam-se vários parâmetros fundamentais ao comportamento de elementos de BEAL reforçado com varões de GFRP, nomeadamente: a aderência da interface betão-armadura, a fendilhação, tension stiffening effect e a deformação. Para esta análise, considerou-se a variação da resistência mecânica do BEAL, do tipo de armadura de reforço (aço e GFRP) e o diâmetro dos varões. Foi desenvolvido um programa experimental que contempla um total de doze tirantes de betão armado, seis com varões de GFRP e seis com varões de aço, de forma a poder efectuar-se uma comparação directa. Foram também incluídos no programa experimental trinta e seis provetes de ensaios pull out, dezoito com armaduras de fibra de vidro e dezoito com armaduras de aço, igualmente com o objectivo de comparação dos resultados. Na análise dos resultados foi possível verificar as diferenças entre o uso de armaduras de GFRP e de aço nos parâmetros em estudo, assim como a influência da resistência dos BEAL e dos diâmetros das armaduras. Verificou-se que a largura de fendas, bem como as deformações nos tirantes com armaduras de GFRP foram superiores às observadas com armaduras de aço. No que diz respeito à aderência foram observadas menores tensões nas armaduras de GFRP.
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Com o crescimento progressivo da preocupação quanto ao consumo energético a nível global e a sua redução, por consequência das alterações climáticas, tem havido uma tentativa de adaptação do setor da construção para dar um contributo neste campo. O betão armado, pelas suas características e pela facilidade com que é moldado, estabeleceu com o Homem uma “amizade” duradoura. Atualmente é o material mais consumido a nível mundial, com uma produção de, aproximadamente, 10km3/ano, prevendo-se que este número venha a aumentar nos próximos anos. A sua produção necessita de um elevado consumo energético, principalmente na produção de um dos seus constituintes, o cimento. Mantendo-se a utilização generalizada do betão, uma potencial solução para este problema passa então pela redução do consumo deste elemento. Uma alternativa possível e que, nos últimos anos, ganhou relevo, prende-se com a introdução de nanotecnologia na produção do betão. A progressiva substituição do cimento Portland, por outro elemento capaz de fornecer as mesmas características às peças de betão, é uma necessidade, surgindo a introdução de nanopartículas como um caminho possível para esse objetivo. A alteração da composição do betão com a introdução de nanopartículas, acarreta consigo uma possível alteração do comportamento estrutural de elementos de betão armado, devido às alterações das propriedades do próprio betão. Este trabalho teve como motivação principal o estudo da influência deste “novo” betão na aderência aço-betão. Para a análise deste fenómeno, foram definidas duas etapas de estudo, sendo a primeira a produção de ensaios de arrancamento (Pull Out) para medir a tensão de aderência máxima e a segunda a realização de testes em tirantes com o objetivo de medir o padrão de fendilhação nestes elementos. Foram produzidas várias misturas de betão contendo dois tipos de nanopartículas (nano-sílica e nano-alumínio), incorporando também fibras metálicas. O estudo da aderência através do programa experimental apresentado, teve ainda como variáveis o uso de varões lisos e nervurados. No total foram realizados trinta e dois ensaios de arrancamento e dezasseis ensaios de tração com tirantes de betão armado. Os resultados obtidos demonstraram que a introdução de nanopartículas na composição do betão origina algumas diferenças de comportamento, relativamente ao betão normal. Nalguns casos os resultados foram algo inesperados. O trabalho desenvolvido no âmbito desta tese estava enquadrado num projeto mais amplo, designado por Nanobetão, promovido por um consórcio estabelecido entre o Instituto Superior de Engenharia de Coimbra e a empresa Smart Inovation.
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Hypersonic aerospace vehicles are severely limited by the lack of adequate high temperature materials that can withstand the harsh hypersonic environment. Tantalum carbide (TaC), with a melting point of 3880°C, is an ultrahigh temperature ceramic (UHTC) with potential applications such as scramjet engines, leading edges, and zero erosion nozzles. However, consolidation of TaC to a dense structure and its low fracture toughness are major challenges that make it currently unviable for hypersonic applications. In this study, Graphene NanoPlatelets (GNP) reinforced TaC composites are synthesized by spark plasma sintering (SPS) at extreme conditions of 1850˚C and 80-100 MPa. The addition of GNP improves densification and enhances fracture toughness of TaC by up to ~100% through mechanisms such as GNP bending, sliding, pull-out, grain wrapping, crack bridging, and crack deflection. Also, TaC-GNP composites display improved oxidation behavior over TaC when exposed to a high temperature plasma flow exceeding 2500 ˚C.
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Fire has been always a major concern for designers of steel and concrete structures. Designing fire-resistant structural elements is not an easy task due to several limitations such as the lack of fire-resistant construction materials. Concrete reinforcement cover and external insulation are the most commonly adopted systems to protect concrete and steel from overheating, while spalling of concrete is minimised by using HPFRC instead of standard concrete. Although these methodologies work very well for low rise concrete structures, this is not the case for high-rise and inaccessible buildings where fire loading is much longer. Fire can permanently damage structures that cost a lot of money. This is unsafe and can lead to loss of life. In this research, the author proposes a new type of main reinforcement for concrete structures which can provide better fire-resistance than steel or FRP re-bars. This consists of continuous braided fibre rope, generally made from fire-resistant materials such as carbon or glass fibre. These fibres have excellent tensile strengths, sometimes in excess of ten times greater than steel. In addition to fire-resistance, these ropes can produce lighter and corrosive resistant structures. Avoiding the use of expensive resin binders, fibres are easily bound together using braiding techniques, ensuring that tensile stress is evenly distributed throughout the reinforcement. In order to consider braided ropes as a form of reinforcement it is first necessary to establish the mechanical performance at room temperature and investigate the pull-out resistance for both unribbed and ribbed ropes. Ribbing of ropes was achieved by braiding the rope over a series of glass beads. Adhesion between the rope and concrete was drastically improved due to ribbing, and further improved by pre-stressing ropes and reducing the slacked fibres. Two types of material have been considered for the ropes: carbon and aramid. An implicit finite element approach is proposed to model braided fibres using Total Lagrangian formulation, based on the theory of small strains and large rotations. Modelling tows and strands as elastic transversely isotropic materials was a good assumption when stiff and brittle fibres such as carbon and glass fibres are considered. The rope-to-concrete and strand-to-strand bond interaction/adhesion was numerically simulated using newly proposed hierarchical higher order interface elements. Elastic and linear damage cohesive models were used effectively to simulate non-penetrative 'free' sliding interaction between strands, and the adhesion between ropes and concrete respectively. Numerical simulation showed similar de-bonding features when compared with experimental pull-out results of braided ribbed rope reinforced concrete.
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Il problema del rumore derivante dai volumi di traffico sempre crescente richiede la ricerca di svariate soluzioni, tra cui l'installazione di barriere di sicurezza e antirumore, definite anche integrate. La tesi, svolta in collaborazione con Piacentini Ingegneri srl, dopo un primo inquadramento del problema dei livelli di rumore eccessivi e dei limiti imposti da normativa, descrive le possibili soluzioni trovate nel tempo e in corso di ricerca. Vengono dunque descritte nel dettaglio le barriere integrate, specialmente quelle trovate nei tratti autostradali di Genova e Milano nel corso del tirocinio svolto presso Piacentini Ingegneri srl. È stata eseguita una modellazione FEM delle barriere Integauto-s e diverse prove sperimentali sui new jersey e sulle opere di supporto alle barriere (pull-out, carotaggi, prove a trazione, ecc). Dai certificati delle prove si ricavano i parametri di resistenza degli elementi (barriera e cordoli di sostegno) grazie ai quali, in aggiunta alla documentazione originale fornita da Autostrade per l'Italia, si raggiunge il Livello di Conoscenza accurato, il massimo possibile: LC3. Ciò è indispensabile per rispettare la procedura per il rialzamento delle barriere integrate concordate tra le 2 società sopracitate. Quindi, si procede con le verifiche delle barriere e delle opere di supporto alle barriere (cordolo su terreno, cordolo con micropali o pali, cordolo su opera d'arte esistente, pile da ponte). L'intera tesi è finalizzata alla definizione delle altezze delle barriere integrate, in quanto per motivi di sicurezza erano state abbassate. I calcoli strutturali, la modellazione FEM e le prove condotte hanno portato alla conoscenza massima possibile delle seguenti barriere: Integauto-s, NJBP C1.2 Martellona, e NJBP Ecotecnica (trovate nei tratti autostradali oggetto di rialzamento).
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We describe a technique to rescue the continuous curvilinear capsulorhexis (CCC) in cases in which complete radial tears make it impossible to use normal traction forceps. A circumferential path and rapid movement are applied in the plane of the anterior capsule in the direction of the center pupil. This technique was used in 50 cases. In 47, the CCC could be completed; in 3, it could not and surgery was continued with low-parameter phacoemulsification. No other intraoperative complications occurred.
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Trabalho Final de mestrado para obtenção do grau de Mestre em Engenharia Mecânica perfil Manutenção e Produção
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Although parrots share with corvids and primates many of the traits believed to be associated with advanced cognitive processing, knowledge of parrot cognition is still limited to a few species, none of which are Neotropical. Here we examine the ability of three Neotropical parrot species (Blue-Fronted Amazons, Hyacinth and Lear`s macaws) to spontaneously solve a novel physical problem: the string-pulling test. The ability to pull up a string to obtain out-of-reach food has been often considered a cognitively complex task, as it requires the use of a sequence of actions never previously assembled, along with the ability to continuously monitor string, food and certain body movements. We presented subjects with pulling tasks where we varied the spatial relationship between the strings, the presence of a reward and the physical contact between the string and reward to determine whether (1) string-pulling is goal-oriented in these parrots, (2) whether the string is recognized as a means to obtain the reward and (3) whether subjects can visually determine the continuity between the string and the reward, selecting only those strings for which no physical gaps between string and reward were present. Our results show that some individuals of all species were able to use the string as a means to reach a specific goal, in this case, the retrieval of the food treat. Also, subjects from both macaw species were able to visually determine the presence of physical continuity between the string and reward, making their choices consistently with the recognition that no gaps should be present between the string and the reward. Our findings highlight the potential of this taxonomic group for the understanding of the underpinnings of cognition in evolutionarily distant groups such as birds and primates.
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Following a period when EU-Turkish relations have not been particularly close, the readmission agreement signed in December 2013 by the Home Affairs Commissioner Cecilia Malmstrom and the Turkish Minister of Foreign Affairs Ahmet Davutoglu could help inject some sorely needed goodwill and trust into the relationship. Yet, as pointed out in this commentary, there is always the risk that the challenges faced in the actual implementation of the agreement will aggravate the relationship.
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Very high field (29)Si-NMR measurements using a fully (29)Si-enriched URu(2)Si(2) single crystal were carried out in order to microscopically investigate the hidden order (HO) state and adjacent magnetic phases in the high field limit. At the lowest measured temperature of 0.4 K, a clear anomaly reflecting a Fermi surface instability near 22 T inside the HO state is detected by the (29)Si shift, (29)K(c). Moreover, a strong enhancement of (29)K(c) develops near a critical field H(c) ≃ 35.6 T, and the ^{29}Si-NMR signal disappears suddenly at H(c), indicating the total suppression of the HO state. Nevertheless, a weak and shifted (29)Si-NMR signal reappears for fields higher than H(c) at 4.2 K, providing evidence for a magnetic structure within the magnetic phase caused by the Ising-type anisotropy of the uranium ordered moments.
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The main aim of this investigation was to verify the relationship of the variables measured during a 3-minute all-out test with aerobic (i.e., peak oxygen uptake [(Equation is included in full-text article.)] and intensity corresponding to the lactate minimum [LMI]) and anaerobic parameters (i.e., anaerobic work) measured during a 400-m maximal performance. To measure force continually and to avoid the possible influences caused by turns, the 3-minute all-out effort was performed in tethered swimming. Thirty swimmers performed the following tests: (a) a 3-minute all-out tethered swimming test to determine the final force (equivalent to critical force: CF3-MIN) and the work performed above CF3-MIN (W'3-MIN), (b) a LMI protocol to determine the LMI during front crawl swimming, and (c) a 400-m maximal test to determine the (Equation is included in full-text article.)and total anaerobic contribution (WANA). Correlations between the variables were tested using the Pearson's correlation test (p ≤ 0.05). CF3-MIN (73.9 ± 13.2 N) presented a high correlation with the LMI (1.33 ± 0.08 m·s; p = 0.01) and (Equation is included in full-text article.)(4.5 ± 1.2 L·min; p = 0.01). However, the W'3-MIN (1,943.2 ± 719.2 N·s) was only moderately correlated with LMI (p = 0.02) and (Equation is included in full-text article.)(p = 0.01). In summary, CF3-MIN determined during the 3-minute all-out effort is associated with oxidative metabolism and can be used to estimate the aerobic capacity of swimmers. In contrast, the anaerobic component of this model (W'3-MIN) is not correlated with WANA.
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Universidade Estadual de Campinas. Faculdade de Educação Física
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This study investigated the effects of the cement type and the water storage time on the push-out bond strength of a glass fiber post. Glass fiber posts (Fibrekor, Jeneric Pentron) were luted to post spaces using a self-cured resin cement (C&B Cement [CB]), a glass ionomer cement (Ketac Cem [KC]) or a resin-modified glass ionomer cement (GC FujiCEM [FC]) according to the manufacturers’ instructions. For each luting agent, the specimens were exposed to one of the following water storage times (n=5): 1 day (T1), 7 days (T7), 90 days (T90) and 180 days (T180). Push-out tests were performed after the storage times. Control specimens were not exposed to water storage, but subjected to the push-out test 10 min after post cementation. Data (in MPa) were analyzed by Kruskal-Wallis and Dunn`s test (α=0.05). Cement type and water storage time had a significant effect (p<0.05) on the push-out bond strength. CB showed significantly higher values of retention (p<0.05) than KC and FC, irrespective of the water storage time. Water storage increased significantly the push-out bond strength in T7 and T90, regardless of the cement type (p<0.05). The results showed that fiber posts luted to post spaces with the self-cured resin cement exhibited the best bonding performance throughout the 180-day water storage period. All cements exhibited a tendency to increase the bond strength after 7 and 90 days of water storage, decreasing thereafter.
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The use of an adequate method for evaluation of the adhesion of root canal filling materials provides more reliable results to allow comparison of the materials and substantiate their clinical choice. The aims of this study were to compare the shear bond strength (SBS) test and push-out test for evaluation of the adhesion of an epoxy-based endodontic sealer (AH Plus) to dentin and gutta-percha, and to assess the failure modes on the debonded surfaces by means of scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Three groups were established (n=7): in group 1, root cylinders obtained from human canines were embedded in acrylic resin and had their canals prepared and filled with sealer; in group 2, longitudinal sections of dentin cylinders were embedded in resin with the canal surface smoothed and turned upwards; in group 3, gutta-percha cylinders were embedded in resin. Polyethylene tubes filled with sealer were positioned on the polished surface of the specimens (groups 2 and 3). The push-out test (group 1) and the SBS test (groups 2 and 3) were performed in an Instron universal testing machine running at crosshead speed of 1 mm/min. Means (±SD) in MPa were: G1 (8.8±1.13), G2 (5.9±1.05) and G3 (3.8±0.55). Statistical analysis by ANOVA and Student's t-test (a=0.05) revealed statistically significant differences (p<0.01) among the groups. SEM analysis showed a predominance of adhesive and mixed failures of AH Plus sealer. The tested surface affected significantly the results with the sealer reaching higher bond strength to dentin than to gutta-percha with the SBS test. The comparison of the employed methodologies showed that the SBS test produced significantly lower bond strength values than the push-out test, was skilful in determining the adhesion of AH Plus sealer to dentin and gutta-percha, and required specimens that could be easily prepared for SEM, presenting as a viable alternative for further experiments.