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Assessing pavement sustainability requires jointly evaluating structural performance and environmental impacts, yet these dimensions are often analyzed separately. This study proposes an integrated framework combining mechanistic–empirical pavement design and life cycle assessment (LCA) to quantify the structural–environmental trade‐off associated with
Alexandre Simas de Medeiros +3 more
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Incremental elastic-plastic analysis of a continuous steel beam with shakedown
An algorithm of the incremental elastic-plastic analysis of a continuous steel beam is presented in this paper. An elastic limit state has been determined, and formation of plastic hinges and collapse mechanism has been investigated.
A Heidari
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One Some Basic Problems of the Theory of Shakedown
The paper presents the observation that discrete structures of the global condition of shakedown does not need necessarily require that the shakedown condition of each element should be satisfied. A simple example illustrates the thesis.
J. Karczewski, J.A. Konig
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Charge Compensation Mechanisms in Ni‐Rich NMC Cathodes
Understanding charge compensation in nickel‐rich NMC cathodes is crucial for optimizing electrochemical performance. This study uses various spectroscopic techniques to investigate the correlation between transition metal oxidation states and Li depth profile in NMC811.
Jesus Díaz‐Sánchez +12 more
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Neohypoplasticity for Sand Coupled With the Generalized Intergranular Strain Concept
ABSTRACT This work presents the coupling of the recently revisited advanced hypoplastic constitutive sand model called neohypoplasticity (NHP) with the more recently introduced concept of the generalized intergranular strain (GIS) to account for soil behavior due to small strains. The latter is essential for the simulation of cyclic deformations.
Luis Mugele +2 more
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This paper focuses on a shakedown behaviour of the ideally elasto-plastic beams system under variable repeated load. The mathematical models of the analysis problems are created using numerical methods, extremum energy principles and mathematic ...
Liudas Liepa +3 more
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Friction Characterization and Mitigation in Large‐Scale 6DOF Multi‐Axial Hybrid Simulation
ABSTRACT In the last few decades, hybrid simulation has become widely used for understanding the response of structural components and systems under extreme loading conditions. Large‐scale, three‐dimensional (3D), multi‐axial testing facilities with six degrees of freedom (6DOF) are versatile testing systems that can be used for testing a variety of ...
Pedram Mortazavi +7 more
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Kuhn-tucker conditions in shakedown problems
An elastic perfectly plastic structure at shakedown to given cyclić loading is under consideration. The stress-strain field of dissipative system in general is related to the history of loading. And only in a particular case, i.e.
Juozas Atkočiūnas
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A novel, cost‐effective, and trifunctional self‐powered aqueous electrochemical energy device (SAEED) is successfully constructed by integrating asymmetric supercapattery (ASD) and water‐electrolyzer (WE) devices with a thermoelectric generator (TEG) utilizing the direct anchoring of Cu3Mo2O9 (CMD) nanostructures on Ni‐foam as an electrode prepared by ...
Noor Ul Haq Liyakath Ali +6 more
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Shakedown behaviour of composite cylinders with cross holes
In this study, both the lower and upper bound shakedown limits of a closed-end composite cylinder with or without a cross hole subject to constant internal pressure and a cyclic thermal gradient are calculated by the Linear Matching Method (LMM ...
Ure, James Michael +3 more
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