1000 resultados para TC Ingeniería Hidráulica y Oceánica
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In 2008, the City Council of Rivas-Vaciamadrid (Spain) decided to promote the construction of “Rivasecopolis”, a complex of sustainable buildings in which a new prototype of a zero-energy house would become the office of the Energy Agency. According to the initiative of the City Council, it was decided to recreate the dwelling prototype “Magic-box” which entered the 2005 Solar Decathlon Competition. The original project has been adapted to a new necessities programme, by adding the necessary spaces that allows it to work as an office. A team from university has designed and carried out the direction of the construction site. The new Solar House is conceived as a “testing building”. It is going to become the space for attending citizens in all questions about saving energy, energy efficiency and sustainable construction, having a permanent small exhibition space additional to the working places for the information purpose. At the same time, the building includes the use of experimental passive architecture systems and a monitoring and control system. Collected data will be sent to University to allow developing research work about the experimental strategies included in the building. This paper will describe and analyze the experience of transforming a prototype into a real durable building and the benefits for both university and citizens in learning about sustainability with the building
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En el presente trabajo se presenta un modelo del continuo para un fieltro denso. Igualando la densidad de potencia de un elemento del continuo a la densidad de potencia mecánica que actúa sobre el conjunto de las fibras se obtiene una expresión del tensor de tensiones en la configuración de referencia. El modelo se completa mediante la inclusión de un modelo de daño para modelar fenomenológicamente los mecanismos de extracción (pull-out) y rotura de las fibras. Se ha implementado el modelo como una subrutina de material de usuario para un código de elementos finitos (ABAQUSExplicit), formulado en grandes deformaciones. Los resultados obtenidos se han comparado con experimentos realizados sobre un fieltro comercial (geotextil) de fibras de polipropileno y muestran que el modelo es capaz de reproducir el comportamiento del material hasta la localización del daño y pérdida de capacidad portante del mismo.
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This paper investigates the propagation of airblast from quarry blasting. Peak overpressure is calculated as a function of blasting parameters (explosive mass per delay and velocity at which the detonation sequence proceeds along the bench) and polar coordinates of the point of interest (distance to the blast and azimuth with respect to the free face of the blast). The model is in the form of the product of a classical scaled distance attenuation law times a directional correction factor. The latter considers the influence of the bench face, and attenuates overpressure at the top level and amplifies it at the bottom. Such factor also accounts for the effect of the delay by amplifying the pressure in the direction of the initiation sequence if the velocity of initiation exceeds half the speed of sound and up to an initiation velocity in the range of the speed of sound. The model has been fitted to an empirical data set composed by 134 airblast records monitored in 47 blasts at two quarries. The measurements were made at distances to the blast less than 450 m. The model is statistically significant and has a determination coefficient of 0.869
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Twenty production blasts in two open pit mines were monitored, in rocks with medium to very high strength. Three different blasting agents (ANFO, watergel and emulsion blend) were used, with powder factors ranging between 0.88 and 1.45 kg/m3. Excavators were front loaders and rope shovels. Mechanical properties of the rock, blasting characteristics and mucking rates were carefully measured. A model for the calculation of the productivity of excavators is developed thereof, in which the production rate results as a product of an ideal, maximum, productivity rate times an operating efficiency. The maximum rate is a function of the dipper capacity and the efficiency is a function of rock density, strength, and explosive energy concentration in the rock. The model is statistically significant and explains up to 92 % of the variance of the production rate measurements.
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La capa exterior de óxido en la vaina de combustible nuclear es un factor clave en el estudio de su comportamiento en rotura. En esta ponencia se utiliza el ensayo de compresión diametral (RCT) para estudiar el comportamiento en rotura de vainas oxidadas. Para ello se prepararon muestras con una capa exterior de óxido de circonio de 85 µm de espesor y se sometieron a RCT a 20 y 135 ºC. El ensayo de compresión diametral ha demostrado ser muy sensible a la presencia de óxido en el exterior de la vaina para ambas temperaturas
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Railway bridges have specific requirements related to safety, which often are critical aspects of design. In this paper the main phenomena are reviewed, namely vertical dynamic effects for impact effect of moving loads and resonance in high-speed, service limit states which affect the safety of running traffic, and lateral dynamic effects.
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Several chemical reactions are able to produce swelling of concrete for decades after its initial curing, a problem that affects a considerable number of concrete dams around the world. Principia has had several contracts to study this problem in recent years, which have required reviewing the state-ofthe-art, adopting appropriate mathematical descriptions, programming them into user routines in Abaqus, determining model parameters on the basis of some parts of the dams’ monitored histories, ensuring reliability using some other parts, and finally predicting the future evolution of the dams and their safety margins. The paper describes some of the above experience, including the programming of sophisticated nonisotropic swelling models, that must be compatible with cracking and other nonlinearities involved in concrete behaviour. The applications concentrate on two specific cases, an arch-gravity dam and a double-curvature arch dam, both with a long history of concrete swelling and which, interestingly, entailed different degrees of success in the modelling efforts.
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The Kariba dam is undergoing concrete expansion as a result of an alkali-aggregate reaction. The model adopted to simulate the process is explained in the paper; it is based on the model first proposed by Ulm et al, as later modified by Saouma and Perotti. It has been implemented in the commercial finite element code Abaqus and applied to solve the benchmark problem. The parameters of the model were calibrated using the data recorded up to 1995. The calibrated model was then used for predicting the evolution of the dam up to the present date. Apart from this prediction the paper offers a number of conclusions, such as the fact that the stress level appears to have a major influence on the expansion process; and it presents some suggestions to improve the formulation of the benchmark, such as providing temperature data and widening the locations and conditions of the data employed in the calibration
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1. Moticacion Nuevos puentes 2. Efectos Dinámicos (¿Puentes Seguros?) 3. Requisitos de Servicio (¿Traco Seguro?) 4. Modelos y Normas (¿Cómo saberlo?) Modelos de Cálculo Normas Técnicas 5. Observaciones finales
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1. Motivacion 2. Respuesta dinámica y modelos de cálculo Cargas de Tráfico Comprobaciones y modelos 3. Normatica reciente Trenes reales, HSLM y trenes tipo Eurocódigos EN1991-2, EN1990/A1 Interoperabilidad en la Red TransEuropea: ETI-INF Instrucción Española IAPF-2007 y Anejos Naconales 4. Investigación sobre dinámica de estructuras Dinámica transversal de vehículos ferroviarios sobre viaductos 5. Comentarios finales