188 research outputs found

    “A space for the translator(s)”: situating student translators in real-life shoes

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    The paper presents an extra-curricular project of translating a collection of short stories Prostor za mokrog psa (2011) into English. The translation was done by 15 Niš English Department BA and MA students from February to July 2017, resulting in a publication (The place for the wet dog 2018). Starting from the theoretical concept of Situated Translation (Risku 2002), a Cognitive Sciences approach which ‘portray[s] translation as a highly complex and ill-structured social, cognitive, and cultural process’ (Kiraly 2005: 1103), the study presents the results from the comparison of various versions of the student translations and informal comments during group and individual conferences. In operationalizing the theory in translation education, we use the ‘empowerment’ approach (Kiraly 2005), which helps students become ’proactive agents of their own learning through authentic, collaborative work leading to autonomy and expertise’ (ibid, 1104). We focus on the problems concerning the issues of audience (how to reach foreign readership), cultural and historical context of the stories (understanding of the ex-Yugoslav context) and translating different dialects, sociolects and idiolects. Although an extra-curricular activity, the project proves that the authentic, ‘situated’ translation tasks greatly contribute to students’ learning and competences development, preparing students for real-life tasks

    Effects of Diffusion on Photocurrent Generation in Single-Walled Carbon Nanotube Films

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    We have studied photocurrent generation in large carbon nanotube (CNT) films using electrodes with different spacings. We observe that the photocurrent depends strongly on the position of illumination, with maximum observed response occurring upon illumination at the electrode edges. The rate of change of the response decays exponentially, with the fastest response occurring for samples with the smallest electrode spacing. We show that the time response is due to charge carrier diffusion in low-mobility CNT films

    Current and Shot Noise Measurements in a Carbon Nanotube-Based Spin Diode

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    Low-temperature measurements of asymmetric carbon nanotube (CNT) quantum dots are reported. The CNTs are end-contacted with one ferromagnetic and one normal-metal electrode. The measurements show a spin-dependent rectification of the current caused by the asymmetry of the device. This rectification occurs for gate voltages for which the normal-metal lead is resonant with a level of the quantum dot. At the gate voltages at which the current is at the maximum current, a significant decrease in the current shot noise is observed

    Recent research on ductility of perforated shear connectors

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    Significant implementation of Perfobond shear connectors in construction of composite steel-concrete structures resluted in development of entirely new type of shear connectors, denoted as perforated shear connectors. Except the shear resistance of this type of shear connector, the overall behaviour of shear connection is strongly influenced by shear connector geometry. Ductility of shear connector, which is strongly influenced by connectors geometry, defines the behaviour of shear connection. The results of resent research on ductility of perforated shear connectors are obtained from numerical models which are calibrated with results of experimental investigation of this type of shear connector. The results of extensive numerical analysis were used for definition of direct relation between connectors ductility and geometry and presented in this paper

    The influence of a roof mounted small-scale HAWT on headed studs fatigue resistance

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    Installation of small-scale wind turbines in urban regions can gain higher energy efficiency, considering that energy production takes place at the place of its consumption. The aim of this work is to investigate effects of installation of a small-scale horizontal axis wind turbine (HAWT) on a roof structure of an existing building. This paper is focused on fatigue resistance of headed studs that are preinstalled in the building roof composite steel-concrete deck to ensure shear connection and that are indirectly dynamically loaded during wind turbine operation. Turbulent wind profiles with mean wind speeds from 3 m/s up to 15 m/s are generated and applied on the model of HAWT with 5 m rotor diameter using Ashes software package. Time-dependent forces and bending moments induced by wind turbine operation are applied on the composite roof deck model. Based on the time-history of transverse force in the composite steel-concrete beam and wind speed records during a year, fatigue cumulative damage of headed studs is calculated according to Eurocode. It is obtained that installation of HAWT do not significantly affect residual life of headed studs with reference to fatigue

    The influence of a roof mounted small-scale HAWT on headed studs fatigue resistance

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    Installation of small-scale wind turbines in urban regions can gain higher energy efficiency, considering that energy production takes place at the place of its consumption. The aim of this work is to investigate effects of installation of a small-scale horizontal axis wind turbine (HAWT) on a roof structure of an existing building. This paper is focused on fatigue resistance of headed studs that are preinstalled in the building roof composite steel-concrete deck to ensure shear connection and that are indirectly dynamically loaded during wind turbine operation. Turbulent wind profiles with mean wind speeds from 3 m/s up to 15 m/s are generated and applied on the model of HAWT with 5 m rotor diameter using Ashes software package. Time-dependent forces and bending moments induced by wind turbine operation are applied on the composite roof deck model. Based on the time-history of transverse force in the composite steel-concrete beam and wind speed records during a year, fatigue cumulative damage of headed studs is calculated according to Eurocode. It is obtained that installation of HAWT do not significantly affect residual life of headed studs with reference to fatigue

    Design recommendations of floor vibrations induced by human activities

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    Structural engineers are now facing with new demands towards long spans, lightweight floors in steelconcrete composite construction and big open interiors. Thеsе new design trends аrе leading to the extensive problems related to the serviceability limit state, especially problems with unwanted floor vibrations. Annoying vibrations caused by human activities are an important serviceability problem, which can significantly affect the comfort of people, quality of life and structures functionality. Over past years many design recommendations of floor vibrations induced by human activities have been published. This paper presents a short overview of dynamic loads modeling and design recommendations of floor vibrations induced by human activities

    Najnovije evropske preporuke za proračun širokih veza greda-stub sa čeonom pločom

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    Connections made by use of wide end plates, i.e., by means of four bolts in one row are widely used in steel structures, i.e., in building engineering. On the other hand, the applicable version of European standard EN 1993-1-8, does not provide recommendations for designing of such connections but rather limits itself to application of somewhat narrow bonds). Extensive research has been conducted in recent years throughout Europe in order to extend implementation of Eurocode with regards to connections made by wide end plates. This paper will show the latest research conducted in this engineering field, as well as key calculation points relating to resistance of a rigid joint made by use of four bolts in one row.Veze sa širokom čeonom pločom, odnosno sa četiri zavrtnja u redu imaju značajnu primenu u čeličnim konstrukcijama u zgradarstvu. Međutim, trenutna verzija evropskog standarda EN 1993-1-8, ne daje preporuke za projektovanje ovakvih veza, već se ograničava samo na primenu uskih veza. Proteklih godina širom Evrope su vršena istraživanja sa ciljem da se proširi primena evrokoda i na veze sa širokim čeonim pločama. U ovom radu su prikazana najnovija istraživanja u ovoj oblasti, kao i osnovne specifičnosti proračuna nosivosti momentne veze sa četiri zavrtnja u jednom redu

    Experimental investigation of X-HVB shear connectors in prefabricated composite decks

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    Increasing demands towards fast construction and smallest possible quantity of work resulted in development of different types of prefabricated composite decks and group arrangement of shear connectors. Short presentation of basic characteristics of X-HVB shear connectors and powder-actuated fasteners is given in this paper. Experimental investigation of X-HVB shear connectors through standard push-out tests, according to EC4:2004, is presented in this paper. Two different orientations of shear connectors, forward and backwards to the shear force are experimentally investigated

    Mathematical interpretation of nonlinear relationship of stainless steel stress and strain

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    Basic distinctive characteristics of stainless steels are reflected in the nonlinear relationship of stress and strain, prominent ductility, strain hardening due to cold forming, asymmetry and anisotropy of material. These properties lead to a different behavior of structural elements of this material than the equivalent elements made of carbon steel. Implementation of a design concept based on an ideal elasto-plastic model of material such as carbon steel, often produces conservative results in case of stainless steel, which is already at a disadvantage due to its cost in construction engineering. Proper defining of recommendations for design and their implementation in technical codes requires a precise and accurate mathematical interpretation of nonlinearity of stainless steel. This paper presents the most important analytical models for description of the relationship of stress and strain of various alloys of stainless steel which have lately been developed worldwide. Most of these models are based on the original Ramberg-Osgood analytical expression
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