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The effect of the number of response cycles on the behaviour of reinforced concrete elements subject to cyclic loading
The development of damage in reinforced concrete (RC) structures is a cumulative process. Some damage
indices used to quantify damage make use of the number of response cycles as an Engineering Demand
Parameter (EDP) relating with damage development. Other indices make use of deformation in terms of
displacement or chord rotation. These functions are generally a function of whether the response is monotonic or
cyclic, and are insensitive to the number of major deflection cycles leading to that state of damage. Many such
relations are derived from experimental data from low-cycle fatigue tests performed on RC elements. The
loading in such tests generally consists of either a monotonic increase in load or a gradually increasing cyclic
load. Since damage development is a cumulative process, and hence depends on the load history, the loading
pattern in low-cycle fatigue tests for assessment purposes should reflect the response of an earthquake. This
paper will discuss a procedure to determine a loading history for cyclic tests, based on earthquake demands. The
preliminary results of a campaign of low-cycle fatigue tests on RC elements to investigate the effect of using
different load histories are also discussed
Low cycle fatigue tests of reinforced concrete columns and joints built with ribbed reinforcement and plain stirrups
The majority of existing reinforced concrete (RC) buildings were built prior to the introduction of seismic codes.
As observed in various recent earthquakes, due to their lack of structural capacity and ductility such structures
are very vulnerable and have suffered considerable damage. The number of cyclic tests that have been carried
out to investigate the behaviour of RC components with detailing typical of these buildings is very limited. Such
tests are very relevant for seismic vulnerability assessment purposes. In this paper, a low-cycle fatigue testing
campaign on RC columns and connections specifically devised to investigate various physical parameters that
affect damage development, is presented. The campaign consists of 19 columns and 7 beam-column connections.
Some of the preliminary results and observations are presented and discussed
DNA loop statistics and torsional modulus
The modelling of DNA mechanics under external constraints is discussed. Two
analytical models are widely known, but disagree for instance on the value of
the torsional modulus. The origin of this embarassing situation is located in
the concept of writhe. This letter presents a unified model for DNA
establishing a relation between the different approaches. I show that the
writhe created by the loops of DNA is at the origin of the discrepancy. To take
this into account, I propose a new treatment of loop statistics based on
numerical simulations using the most general formula for the writhe, and on
analytic calculations with only one fit parameter. One can then compute the
value of the torsional modulus of DNA without the need of any cut-off.Comment: 8 pages, 1 figure. Accepted by Europhysics Letter
Extending displacement-based earthquake loss assessment (DBELA) for the computation of fragility curves
This paper presents a new procedure to derive fragility functions for populations of buildings that relies on the
displacement-based earthquake loss assessment (DBELA) methodology. In the method proposed herein,
thousands of synthetic buildings have been produced considering the probabilistic distribution describing the
variability in geometrical and material properties. Then, their nonlinear capacity has been estimated using the
DBELA method and their response against a large set of ground motion records has been estimated. Global limit
states are used to estimate the distribution of buildings in each damage state for different levels of ground
motion, and a regression algorithm is applied to derive fragility functions for each limit state. The proposed
methodology is demonstrated for the case of ductile and non-ductile Turkish reinforced concrete frames with
masonry infills
Redução da viabilidade de esporângios de Plasmopara viticola por bactérias nativas do filoplano da videira.
Resumo: O míldio é uma das principais doenças da videira, capaz de causar danos significativos à cultura e aumentar os custos de produção. Seu controle demanda o uso intensivo de agrotóxicos, cujos resíduos são indesejáveis. Este trabalho teve como objetivo investigar o potencial uso de bactérias do filoplano em reduzir a viabilidade de esporângios de Plasmopara viticola. Foram testados trinta e cinco isolados bacterianos obtidos do filoplano de videira. Os testes de antagonismo foram feitos em lâminas de microscopia e em discos de folha, adicionando-se 50 microL de uma suspensão bacteriana e 50 microL de uma suspensão de esporângios. Nos testes em lâmina de microscopia, vinte e nove isolados inibiram a germinação dos esporângios de Plasmopara viticola. Destes, os isolados 1, 37 e 12 se destacaram, por serem capazes de inibir também a liberação de zoósporos. Em discos de folha, o isolado 1 foi o único capaz de inibir a liberação dos zoósporos, significativamente em relação à testemunha. Nesta condição, não houve a germinação dos esporângios, apenas a liberação de zoósporos. Abstract: The downy mildew is one of the main grapevine diseases, able to cause significant damage to the crop and increase production costs. It?s control demand intensive use of pesticides, which residues are undesirable. This study aimed to investigate the potential of phylloplane bacteria in reducing the viability of sporangia of Plasmopara viticola. Thirty-five bacterial isolates from phylloplane of grapevine were tested. The antagonism tests were conducted on microscopy glass blades and on leaf discs, adding microL of a bacterial suspension and 50 microL of a suspension of sporangia. Twenty-nine isolates inhibited the germination of the sporangia of Plasmopara viticola in tests conducted on glass blades. Of these, isolates 1, 37 and 12 were able to inhibit the release of zoospores. In the leaf discs test, the isolate 1 was the single able to inhibit the release of zoospores, significant compared to the control. In this condition, there wasn?t germination of sporangia, only zoospores release
Arquitetura foliar e coeficiente de extinção de radiacao solar para duas variedades de cana-de-açúcar.
O objetivo do trabalho foi avaliar um método computacional para a determinação do ângulo de inserção foliar (AIF) em cana-de-açúcar com base em imagens digitais, em comparação com medidas de campo segundo uma metodologia tradicional, para duas cultivares de cana-de-açúcar (IAC91-1099 e SP89-1115). Além dessa comparação, estimou-se o coeficiente de extinção (K) para radiação solar, observando-se a propagação do erro de estimativa do AIF nesta estimativa. Os ângulos medidos e os estimados não tiveram diferença estatisticamente significativa a 5% de probabilidade com o teste Tukey, com exceção da folha +2 na cultivar SP89-1115. Isso, contudo, não resultou em diferença na determinação do K medido e estimado. A cultivar SP89-1115 obteve K maior do que o estimado para a cultivar IAC91-1099, variando entre 0,44 e 0,74 considerando valores calculados para as 12:00. Considerando a variação horária de K, os valores oscilaram entre 0,5 e 6,5. Podemos concluir que o método computacional é valido para estimar o ângulo de inserção foliar e existe diferença entre as duas cultivares no ângulo de inserção ocasionando diferença no cálculo do K.CBA 2009
Tuberculosis/HIV/AIDS coinfection in Porto Alegre, RS/Brazil - invisibility and silencing of the most affected groups
OBJECTIVE: To analyze how belonging to certain social groups contributes to constituting the vulnerabilities associated with illnesses due to tuberculosis/HIV/AIDS coinfection. METHODOLOGYThis is a qualitative study carried out in the city of Porto Alegre, state of Rio Grande do Sul, in regions of high social vulnerability. Twenty coinfected people were interviewed in specialized health services between August and December 2016. The analysis was based on the frameworks The Sound of Silence and Vulnerability and Human Rights. RESULTS: Socioeconomic conditions were decisive for the constitution of the vulnerability conditions. Processes of people invisibilization, and the silencing of their voices, in a scenario marked by economic, racial and gender inequalities, contributed for their health needs not to be understood and effectively taken into account in the services actions. FINAL CONSIDERATIONS: The more effective strategies are to legitimize voices and to understand the needs of those affected by coinfection, the greater the chances that programmatic responses to the problem will be successful
Comment on "Elasticity Model of a Supercoiled DNA Molecule"
We perform simulations to numerically study the writhe distribution of a
stiff polymer. We compare with analytic results of Bouchiat and Mezard (PRL 80
1556- (1998); cond-mat/9706050).Comment: 1 page, 1 figure revtex
The radio emission pattern of air showers as measured with LOFAR - a tool for the reconstruction of the energy and the shower maximum
The pattern of the radio emission of air showers is finely sampled with the
Low-Frequency ARray (LOFAR). A set of 382 measured air showers is used to test
a fast, analytic parameterization of the distribution of pulse powers. Using
this parameterization we are able to reconstruct the shower axis and give
estimators for the energy of the air shower as well as the distance to the
shower maximum.Comment: 15 pages, 10 figures, accepted for publication in JCA
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