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Boundary integral formulation for interfacial cracks in thermodiffusive bimaterials
An original boundary integral formulation is proposed for the problem of a
semi-infinite crack at the interface between two dissimilar elastic materials
in the presence of heat flows and mass diffusion. Symmetric and skew-symmetric
weight function matrices are used together with a generalized Betti's
reciprocity theorem in order to derive a system of integral equations that
relate the applied loading, the temperature and mass concentration fields, the
heat and mass fluxes on the fracture surfaces and the resulting crack opening.
The obtained integral identities can have many relevant applications, such as
for the modelling of crack and damage processes at the interface between
different components in electrochemical energy devices characterized by
multi-layered structures (solid oxide fuel cells and lithium ions batteries).Comment: 43 pages, 9 figure
Effective elastic properties of planar SOFCs: A non-local dynamic homogenization approach
The focus of the article is on the analysis of effective elastic properties
of planar Solid Oxide Fuell Cell (SOFC) devices. An ideal periodic
multi-layered composite (SOFC-like) reproducing the overall properties of
multi-layer SOFC devices is defined. Adopting a non-local dynamic
homogenization method, explicit expressions for overall elastic moduli and
inertial terms of this material are derived in terms of micro-fluctuation
functions. These micro-fluctuation function are then obtained solving the cell
problems by means of finite element techniques. The effects of the temperature
variation on overall elastic and inertial properties of the fuel cells are
studied. Dispersion relations for acoustic waves in SOFC-like multilayered
materials are derived as functions of the overall constants, and the results
obtained by the proposed computational homogenization approach are compared
with those provided by rigorous Floquet-Boch theory. Finally, the influence of
the temperature and of the elastic properties variation on the Bloch spectrum
is investigated
Multiscale asymptotic homogenization analysis of thermo-diffusive composite materials
In this paper an asymptotic homogenization method for the analysis of
composite materials with periodic microstructure in presence of thermodiffusion
is described. Appropriate down-scaling relations correlating the microscopic
fields to the macroscopic displacements, temperature and mass concentration are
introduced. The effects of the material inhomogeneities are described by
perturbation functions derived from the solution of recursive cell problems.
Exact expressions for the overall elastic and thermodiffusive constants of the
equivalent first order thermodiffusive continuum are derived. The proposed
approach is applied to the case of a two-dimensional bi-phase orthotropic
layered material, where the effective elastic and thermodiffusive properties
can be determined analytically. Considering this illustrative example and
assuming periodic body forces, heat and mass sources acting on the medium, the
solution performed by the first order homogenization approach is compared with
the numerical results obtained by the heterogeneous model.Comment: 40 pages, 13 figure
Engineering Curvature Induced Anisotropy in Thin Ferromagnetic Films
The large curvature effects on micromagnetic energy of a thin ferromagnetic
film with nonlocal dipolar energy are considered. We predict that the dipolar
interaction and surface curvature can produce perpendicular anisotropy which
can be controlled by engineering a special type of periodic surface shape
structure. Similar effects can be achieved by a significant surface roughness
in the film. We show that in general the anisotropy can point in an arbitrary
direction depending on the surface curvature. We provide simple examples of
these periodic surface structures to demonstrate how to engineer particular
anisotropies in the film.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure
Partially Balanced Incomplete Block Designs from Weakly Divisible Nearrings
In [[6] Riv. Mat. Univ. Parma 11 (2) (1970) 79–96] Ferrero demonstrates a connection between a
restricted class of planar nearrings and balanced incomplete block designs. In this paper, bearing in
mind the links between planar nearrings and weakly divisible nearrings (wd-nearrings), first we show
the construction of a family of partially balanced incomplete block designs from a special class of
wd-nearrings; consequently, we are able to give some formulas for calculating the design parameters
Dynamic energy release rate in couple-stress elasticity
This paper is concerned with energy release rate for dynamic steady state crack problems in elastic materials with microstructures. A Mode III semi-infinite crack subject to loading applied on the crack surfaces is considered. The micropolar behaviour of the material is described by the theory of couple-stress elasticity developed by Koiter. A general expression for the dynamic J-integral including both traslational and micro-rotational inertial contributions is derived, and the conservation of this integral on a path surrounding the crack tip is demonstrated
Association between diverticulosis and colonic neoplastic lesions in individuals with a positive faecal immunochemical test
Background The association between diverticulosis and colonic neoplastic lesions has been suggested, but data in literature are conflicting. This study aimed to investigate such a relationship in patients participating in a colorectal cancer screening program who underwent high-quality colonoscopy.Methods Data from consecutive individuals 50-75 years of age with a positive faecal immunological test were considered. Diverticulosis was categorised as present or absent. The prevalence of neoplastic lesions (adenoma, advanced adenoma, and cancer) between individuals with and those without diverticula was compared. A multivariate analysis was performed.Results Overall, data from 970 consecutive individuals were evaluated, and diverticulosis was detected in 354 (36.5%) cases. At least one adenoma was detected in 490 (50.5%) people, at least one advanced adenoma in 264 (27.2%), multiple adenoma in 71 (7.3%), whilst a cancer was diagnosed in 48 (4.9%) cases. At univariate analysis, the adenoma detection rate in patients with diverticula was significantly higher than in controls (55.9% vs 47.4%; p=0.011). At multivariate analysis, presence of diverticulosis was an independent risk factor for both adenoma detection rate (OR=1.58; 95% CI=1.14-2.18; p=0.006) and advanced adenoma (OR=1.57; 95% CI=1.10-2.24; p=0.013), but not for colorectal cancer.Conclusions In a colorectal screening setting, the adenoma detection rate was significantly higher in individuals with diverticulosis than in controls
Remarks on the energy release rate for an antiplane moving crack in couple stress elasticity
This paper is concerned with the steady-state propagation of an antiplane
semi-infinite crack in couple stress elastic materials. A distributed loading
applied at the crack faces and moving with the same velocity of the crack tip
is considered, and the influence of the loading profile variations and
microstructural effects on the dynamic energy release rate is investigated. The
behaviour of both energy release rate and maximum total shear stress when the
crack tip speed approaches the critical speed (either that of the shear waves
or that of the localised surface waves) is studied. The limit case
corresponding to vanishing characteristic scale lengths is addressed both
numerically and analytically by means of a comparison with classical elasticity
results.Comment: 37 pages, 13 figure
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