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    Characterising a rock fracture rough surface using spatial continuity and kriging: a new approach to meshing coupled thermo–hydraulic–mechanical–chemical (THMC) models

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    Fluid flow through low permeability rocks is mainly accomplished through fractures. In order to model fluid flow, coupled thermo–hydraulic–mechanical–chemical (THMC) numerical models are used, which rely on fracture surface representations to construct a distribution model of the empty space (aperture) between the two fracture faces.The traditionally used statistical representations of fracture surfaces often overlook spatial continuity (SC), i.e. how well correlated points are in direction and distance. Examples are the fractures' aperture distribution random sampling to the joint roughness coefficient. This may result in a poor representation of the aperture distribution and thus a poor model.The first aim of this study is to investigate the possibility of characterising a fracture surface roughness using its SC parameters, an upscaled fracture surface and ordinary kriging (OK) interpolation algorithm. This method provides better control over the aperture model creation, which will have implications for its complexity and computation times. The second aim is to utilise the SC information and the distribution of a fracture in order to extrapolate (i.e. blind predict) the distribution of the fracture where no observations exist. A statistical analysis was performed in a greywacke in order to acquire the parameters necessary to describe the SC of the fracture surface topography. The surface was then interpolated using the OK algorithm. These parameters and the surface distribution will be used to inform the OK algorithm to extrapolate the fracture to where no data has yet been acquired. A reasonable match between the kriged and original surfaces has been achieved and the fit quantified by analysing the error between the two and by R2, which offer positive measurements of methodological quality. The aperture can easily be calculated from the difference between both complementary surfaces. The aperture between the two original fracture surfaces versus the two kriged fracture surfaces was also quantified and compared, yielding good results. This method may provide a new alternative to current storing and computing solutions for fracture representation, especially in aperture distribution calculation for coupled THMC numerical models and simulations. To verify advances in accuracy and computing times for this method, results between models derived from the original versus kriging aperture data will have to be compared. Another potential applicability of the SC information is to know a priori from any modelling which directions are those of Darcy's flow and which are the directions of the highest and lowest dilation rates with shearing, which will have to be confirmed with future planned modelling work

    Influência do efeito de exposições ambientais no comportamento pós-fissurado de um BAC reforçado com fibras de aço

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    Neste trabalho apresentam-se os principais resultados do estudo da influência de certo tipo de exposições ambientais no comportamento pós-fissurado de betão auto-compactável reforçado com fibras de aço, BACRFA. Para o devido efeito foram produzidos diversos provetes prismáticos de BACRFA. Inicialmente os provetes foram sujeitos a ensaios cíclicos de flexão em três pontos, com o objetivo de se induzir dois níveis de pré-fissuração distintos, respetivamente, com uma abertura de fenda de 0.3 e 1.0 mm. Posteriormente, os provetes pré-fissurados foram submetidos a três tipos de exposição ambiental durante um período de dezoito meses. Por fim caracterizou-se o desempenho mecânico dos provetes após exposição ambiental

    Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation in Public Collective Irrigated Systems

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    Irrigated agriculture is the largest consumer of water (in the country, in Europe and in the world The need to increase crop production led to the transfer of a rainfed agriculture to irrigated agriculture improving at about 10 times the productivity of cultures However, also created the trend for the election of certain specific cultures Rehabilitation of collective irrigation systems with many years of operation and modernization of the existing perimeters, predominantly in channel flow, to transport in pressure increasing energy consumption, claims to adapt to climate change of this water supply service For this reason, the Collective Irrigated Systems are great consumers of water and energy and it’s necessary to develop and implement plans for optimize water and energy management and also a climate change mitigation and adaptation plan In this work a Performance System to the Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation Plan is presented evaluating success of mitigate and adaptation measures, the satisfaction of agricultural irrigation users and the preservation of the sustainability of the servic

    Measurement of χ c1 and χ c2 production with s√ = 7 TeV pp collisions at ATLAS

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    The prompt and non-prompt production cross-sections for the χ c1 and χ c2 charmonium states are measured in pp collisions at s√ = 7 TeV with the ATLAS detector at the LHC using 4.5 fb−1 of integrated luminosity. The χ c states are reconstructed through the radiative decay χ c → J/ψγ (with J/ψ → μ + μ −) where photons are reconstructed from γ → e + e − conversions. The production rate of the χ c2 state relative to the χ c1 state is measured for prompt and non-prompt χ c as a function of J/ψ transverse momentum. The prompt χ c cross-sections are combined with existing measurements of prompt J/ψ production to derive the fraction of prompt J/ψ produced in feed-down from χ c decays. The fractions of χ c1 and χ c2 produced in b-hadron decays are also measured

    Search for squarks and gluinos in events with isolated leptons, jets and missing transverse momentum at s√=8 TeV with the ATLAS detector

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    The results of a search for supersymmetry in final states containing at least one isolated lepton (electron or muon), jets and large missing transverse momentum with the ATLAS detector at the Large Hadron Collider are reported. The search is based on proton-proton collision data at a centre-of-mass energy s√=8 TeV collected in 2012, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 20 fb−1. No significant excess above the Standard Model expectation is observed. Limits are set on supersymmetric particle masses for various supersymmetric models. Depending on the model, the search excludes gluino masses up to 1.32 TeV and squark masses up to 840 GeV. Limits are also set on the parameters of a minimal universal extra dimension model, excluding a compactification radius of 1/R c = 950 GeV for a cut-off scale times radius (ΛR c) of approximately 30

    Measurement of the cross-section and charge asymmetry of WW bosons produced in proton-proton collisions at s=8\sqrt{s}=8 TeV with the ATLAS detector

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    This paper presents measurements of the W+μ+νW^+ \rightarrow \mu^+\nu and WμνW^- \rightarrow \mu^-\nu cross-sections and the associated charge asymmetry as a function of the absolute pseudorapidity of the decay muon. The data were collected in proton--proton collisions at a centre-of-mass energy of 8 TeV with the ATLAS experiment at the LHC and correspond to a total integrated luminosity of 20.2~\mbox{fb^{-1}}. The precision of the cross-section measurements varies between 0.8% to 1.5% as a function of the pseudorapidity, excluding the 1.9% uncertainty on the integrated luminosity. The charge asymmetry is measured with an uncertainty between 0.002 and 0.003. The results are compared with predictions based on next-to-next-to-leading-order calculations with various parton distribution functions and have the sensitivity to discriminate between them.Comment: 38 pages in total, author list starting page 22, 5 figures, 4 tables, submitted to EPJC. All figures including auxiliary figures are available at https://atlas.web.cern.ch/Atlas/GROUPS/PHYSICS/PAPERS/STDM-2017-13

    Measurement of the production of a W boson in association with a charm quark in pp collisions at √s = 7 TeV with the ATLAS detector

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    The production of a W boson in association with a single charm quark is studied using 4.6 fb−1 of pp collision data at s√ = 7 TeV collected with the ATLAS detector at the Large Hadron Collider. In events in which a W boson decays to an electron or muon, the charm quark is tagged either by its semileptonic decay to a muon or by the presence of a charmed meson. The integrated and differential cross sections as a function of the pseudorapidity of the lepton from the W-boson decay are measured. Results are compared to the predictions of next-to-leading-order QCD calculations obtained from various parton distribution function parameterisations. The ratio of the strange-to-down sea-quark distributions is determined to be 0.96+0.26−0.30 at Q 2 = 1.9 GeV2, which supports the hypothesis of an SU(3)-symmetric composition of the light-quark sea. Additionally, the cross-section ratio σ(W + +c¯¯)/σ(W − + c) is compared to the predictions obtained using parton distribution function parameterisations with different assumptions about the s−s¯¯¯ quark asymmetry

    Measurement of the flavour composition of dijet events in pp collisions at root s=7 TeV with the ATLAS detector

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    This paper describes a measurement of the flavour composition of dijet events produced in pp collisions at √s=7 TeV using the ATLAS detector. The measurement uses the full 2010 data sample, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 39 pb−1. Six possible combinations of light, charm and bottom jets are identified in the dijet events, where the jet flavour is defined by the presence of bottom, charm or solely light flavour hadrons in the jet. Kinematic variables, based on the properties of displaced decay vertices and optimised for jet flavour identification, are used in a multidimensional template fit to measure the fractions of these dijet flavour states as functions of the leading jet transverse momentum in the range 40 GeV to 500 GeV and jet rapidity |y|<2.1. The fit results agree with the predictions of leading- and next-to-leading-order calculations, with the exception of the dijet fraction composed of bottom and light flavour jets, which is underestimated by all models at large transverse jet momenta. The ability to identify jets containing two b-hadrons, originating from e.g. gluon splitting, is demonstrated. The difference between bottom jet production rates in leading and subleading jets is consistent with the next-to-leading-order predictions

    Evidence for the Higgs-boson Yukawa coupling to tau leptons with the ATLAS detector

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    Results of a search for H → τ τ decays are presented, based on the full set of proton-proton collision data recorded by the ATLAS experiment at the LHC during 2011 and 2012. The data correspond to integrated luminosities of 4.5 fb−1 and 20.3 fb−1 at centre-of-mass energies of √s = 7 TeV and √s = 8 TeV respectively. All combinations of leptonic (τ → `νν¯ with ` = e, µ) and hadronic (τ → hadrons ν) tau decays are considered. An excess of events over the expected background from other Standard Model processes is found with an observed (expected) significance of 4.5 (3.4) standard deviations. This excess provides evidence for the direct coupling of the recently discovered Higgs boson to fermions. The measured signal strength, normalised to the Standard Model expectation, of µ = 1.43 +0.43 −0.37 is consistent with the predicted Yukawa coupling strength in the Standard Model
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