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Earthen construction: structural vulnerabilities and retrofit solutions for seismic actions
Earthen structures present very appealing characteristics regarding a more sustainable practice with the
preservation of our natural resources. However, when subjected to earthquake ground motions, this type of
construction may present a deficient performance, which may cause significant human losses and important
structural damage. The seismic response of earthen structures is typically characterized by fragile failures. There
are several examples of recent earthquakes that affected earthen buildings in a severe way, evidencing the
vulnerability of this type of construction, like the El Salvador earthquake, in 2001, the Bam, Iran earthquake, in
2003, the Pisco, Peru earthquake, in 2007 and the Maule, Chile earthquake, in 2010.
The construction of earth structures on earthquake-prone areas must be carefully studied and should include
seismic reinforcement solutions in order to improve their seismic performance.
In this paper, the performance of earthen structures in recent earthquakes will be examined, analyzing failure
modes inherent to these particular construction materials and associated construction techniques. Also, seismic
reinforcement approaches and techniques will be presented in a comprehensive manner. Examples of tests conducted for the assessment of retrofitting solutions efficiency will be presented, and the results obtained will be discussed
Excited bands in odd-mass rare-earth nuclei
Normal parity bands are studied in 157Gd, 163Dy and 169Tm using the pseudo
SU(3) shell model. Energies and B(E2) transition strengths of states belonging
to six low-lying rotational bands with the same parity in each nuclei are
presented. The pseudo SU(3) basis includes states with pseudo-spin 0 and 1, and
1/2 and 3/2, for even and odd number of nucleons, respectively. States with
pseudo-spin 1 and 3/2 must be included for a proper description of some excited
bands.Comment: 8 pages, 6 figures, Submitted to Phys. Rev.
Universal dS vacua in STU-models
Stable de Sitter solutions in minimal F-term supergravity are known to lie
close to Minkowski critical points. We consider a class of STU-models arising
from type IIB compactifications with generalised fluxes. There, we apply an
analytical method for solving the equations of motion for the moduli fields
based on the idea of treating derivatives of the superpotential of different
orders up to third as independent objects. In particular, supersymmetric and
no-scale Minkowski solutions are singled out by physical reasons. Focusing on
the study of dS vacua close to supersymmetric Minkowski points, we are able to
elaborate a complete analytical treatment of the mass matrix based on the
sGoldstino bound. This leads to a class of interesting universal dS vacua. We
finally explore a similar possibility around no-scale Minkowski points and
discuss some examples.Comment: 31 pages, 4 figures and 7 table
Inter-band B(E2) transition strengths in odd-mass heavy deformed nuclei
Inter-band B(E2) transition strengths between different normal parity bands
in 163Dy and 165Er are described using the pseudo-SU(3) model. The Hamiltonian
includes Nilsson single-particle energies, quadrupole-quadrupole and pairing
interactions with fixed, parametrized strengths, and three extra rotor terms
used to fine tune the energy spectra. In addition to inter-band transitions,
the energy spectra and the ground state intra-band B(E2) strengths are
reported. The results show the pseudo-SU(3) shell model to be a powerful
microscopic theory for a description of the normal parity sector in heavy
deformed odd-A nuclei.Comment: 4 figures, 2 table
A Discussion on Massive Gravitons and Propagating Torsion in Arbitrary Dimensions
In this paper, we reassess a particular -type gravity action in D
dimensions, recently studied by Nakasone and Oda, taking now torsion effects
into account. Considering that the vielbein and the spin connection carry
independent propagating degrees of freedom, we conclude that ghosts and
tachyons are absent only if torsion is non-propagating, and we also conclude
that there is no room for massive gravitons. To include these excitations, we
understand how to enlarge Nakasone-Oda's model by means of explicit torsion
terms in the action and we discuss the unitarity of the enlarged model for
arbitrary dimensions.Comment: 11 page
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