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Data‐driven 1D wave propagation for site response analysis
Abstract Prediction of ground motion triggered by earthquakes is a prime concern for both the seismology community and geotechnical earthquake engineering one. The subfield occupied with such a problem is termed site response analysis (SRA), its one‐dimensional flavor (1D‐SRA) being particularly popular given its simplicity.
Joaquin Garcia‐Suarez+3 more
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Genealogies of Truth: Theology, Philosophy and History
Abstract Modern Christian theology still seeks to escape from the historical constitution of truth. This not only contradicts the Incarnation, but has its own genealogical origins in a dubious loss of Christian philosophy as an integral enterprise. In general, genealogy can be seen as negative or positive.
John Milbank
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The modelling and simulation of the hardness profile of punched electrical steel sheets is performed to consider induced strain hardening and plastic deformation. Based on Tabor's concept of indentation stress‐strain curves, different material behaviour is assigned in the area of the punched edge depending on the underlying hardness distribution ...
P. Kubaschinski+4 more
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An in‐house tool was developed that makes it possible to convert micrographs into an APDL script command file readable by ANSYS. Application of a distinct reference temperature for the weld bead elements makes it possible to consider its shrinkage during cooling from the solidus temperature. Residual stresses related to thermal deformations can then be
H. Aberbache+4 more
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Transverse displacements of cracked beams with a linear variation of width due to axial tensile forces are observed. The redefinition of the simplified computational model parameters enabled a more realistic description of the behavior. A new exact 1D finite element solution is derived, which replaces the previously presented approximate solution with ...
M. Skrinar, D. Imamović
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To predict the service life of welded joints, the seam welds of samples are recorded via a 3D scanner. The data is transferred to a finite element method program, a stress analysis is carried out. The real samples are tested in a fatigue test. The results from calculation and test are compared.
R. Späth, M. Steinebrunner
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A Lego‐like steel‐framed system for standardization and serial production
Abstract A Lego‐like steel‐framed structural system has been developed within the frame of an RFCS project, REDUCE, to facilitate 1) deconstruction of composite structures, 2) circularity at structure and element levels, and 3) serial production in construction by promoting a greater standardization of structural elements.
Christoph Odenbreit+3 more
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Abstract Better and simpler possibilities of structural optimization due to increasing computational power but also for reasons of environmental sustainability, the use of materials and their reusability lead to greater acceptance towards more advanced numerically intensive, so‐called ‘design by analysis' methods like geometrically and materially non ...
Andreas Müller+2 more
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L'Evolució dels mètodes de càlcul d'estructures durant el segle XX: dels mètodes gràfics a la irrupció dels computadors [PDF]
The methods of calculation used in engineering, and specifically in structural design, have experienced a great development throughout the 20th century.
Pons Poblet, Josep M., Torres, Lluís
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Arithmetical pluralism and the objectivity of syntax
Abstract Arithmetical pluralism is the view that there is not one true arithmetic but rather many apparently conflicting arithmetical theories, each true in its own language. While pluralism has recently attracted considerable interest, it has also faced significant criticism.
Lavinia Picollo, Daniel Waxman
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