349 research outputs found
Geometric evaluation of stiffened steel plates subjected to transverse loading for naval and offshore applications
This work searched for the optimal geometrical configuration of simply supported stiffened plates subjected to a transverse and uniformly distributed load. From a non-stiffened reference plate, different geometrical configurations of stiffened plates, with the same volume as the reference plate, were defined through the constructal design method. Thus, applying the exhaustive search technique and using the ANSYS software, the mechanical behaviors of all the suggested stiffened plates were compared to each other to find the geometrical configuration that provided the minimum deflection in the plate's center when subjected to this loading. The optimum geometrical configuration of stiffeners is presented at the end of this work, allowing a reduction of 98.57% for the central deflection of the stiffened plate if compared to the reference plate. Furthermore, power equations were adjusted to describe the deflections for each combination of longitudinal and transverse stiffeners as a function of the ratio between the height and the thickness of the stiffeners. Finally, a unique equation for determining the central deflections of the studied stiffened plates based only on the number of longitudinal stiffeners without significantly losing accuracy has been proposed
Feasibility and dominance rules in the electromagnetism-like algorithm for constrained global optimization
This paper presents the use of a constraint-handling technique, known as feasibility and dominance rules, in a electromagnetismlike
(ELM) mechanism for solving constrained global optimization problems. Since the original ELM algorithm is specifically designed for solving bound constrained problems, only the inequality and equality constraints violation together with the objective function value are used to select
points and to progress towards feasibility and optimality. Numerical experiments are presented, including a comparison with other methods recently reported in the literature
Measurement of Family Management in Families of Individuals With Down Syndrome: A Cross-Cultural Investigation
Down syndrome (DS) is the most common genetic cause of intellectual disability worldwide. The purpose of this analysis was to determine the internal consistency reliability of eight language versions of the Family Management Measure (FaMM) and compare family management of DS across cultures. A total of 2,740 parents of individuals with DS from 11 countries completed the FaMM. The analysis provided evidence of internal consistency reliability exceeding.70 for four of six FaMM scales for the entire sample. Across countries, there was a pattern of positive family management. Cross-cultural comparisons revealed parents from Brazil, Spain, and the United States had the most positive family management and respondents from Ireland, Italy, Japan, and Korea had the least positive. The rankings were mixed for the four remaining countries. These findings provide evidence of overall strong internal consistency reliability of the FaMM. More cross-cultural research is needed to understand how social determinants of health influence family management in families of individuals with DS
Efeitos da umidade relativa do ar na incubação e da idade da matriz leve sobre a eclodibilidade, qualidade dos pintos recém-eclodidos e desempenho da progênie
Avaliação da qualidade da casca dos ovos provenientes de matrizes pesadas com diferentes idades
Respostas fisiológicas de cabras Anglonubianas a condições ambientais com temperatura elevada
Composição botânica e estrutural e valor nutricional de pastagens de azevém consorciadas
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