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    Durability assessment of consolidation effect on sandstone monuments

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    Trabalho apresentado no 41th IAHS World Congress, 13-16 de setembro de 2016, Albufeira, Portuga

    Prediction of stress-strain curves based on hydric non-destructive tests on sandstones

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    This research received no external funding.The study of the mechanical behavior of building stones is traditionally supported by destructive compression tests carried out on representative specimens. However, in order to respect the monuments' integrity, the study of the mechanical behavior of stones can be based mostly on physical properties obtained from non-destructive tests (NDT). For this study, a simple and cheap NDT-water absorption under low pressure-was used to carry out fast surveys and to predict the most important design parameters of loadbearing masonry, among which are the compressive strength, strain at failure, and even elastic modulus on monument blocks. The paper presents the results of the experimental work conducted to obtain the physical properties and stress-strain curves of the sandstones tested. Supported by these results, it was possible to correlate the various parameters and develop an analytical model that predicts the stress-strain curve of the sandstones based on water absorption under low pressure tests. A good agreement is observed between the analytical model and the experimental tests.publishersversionpublishe

    Effect of salt crystallization ageing on the compressive behavior of sandstone blocks in historical buildings

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    Conservation of sandstone monuments: a new approach in consolidation treatments

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    Trabalho apresentado no 40th IAHS World Congress on Housing, 16-19 dezembro de 2014, Funchal, Madeira, PortugalN/

    Development of an injectable grout for concrete repair and strengthening

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    This paper deals with the coupled effect of temperature and silica fume addition on rheological, mechanical behaviour and porosity of grouts based on CEMI 42.5R, proportioned with a polycarboxylate-based high range water reducer. Preliminary tests were conducted to focus on the grout best able to fill a fibrous network since the goal of this study was to develop an optimized grout able to be injected in a mat of steel fibers for concrete strengthening. The grout composition was developed based on criteria for fresh state and hardened state properties. For a CEMI 42.5R based grout different high range water reducer dosages (0%, 0.2%, 0.4%, 0.5%, 0.7%) and silica fume (SF) dosages (0%, 2%, 4%) were tested (as replacement of cement by mass). Rheological measurements were used to investigate the effect of polycarboxylates (PCEs) and SF dosage on grout properties, particularly its workability loss, as the mix was to be injected in a matrix of steel fibers for concrete jacketing. The workability behaviour was characterized by the rheological parameters yield stress and plastic viscosity (for different grout temperatures and resting times), as well as the procedures of mini slump cone and funnel flow time. Then, further development focused only on the best grout compositions. The cement substitution by 2% of SF exhibited the best overall behaviour and was considered as the most promising compared to the others compositions tested. Concerning the fresh state analysis, a significant workability loss was detected if grout temperature increased above 35 degrees C. Below this temperature the grout presented a self-levelling behaviour and a life time equal to 45 min. In the hardened state, silica fumes increased not only the grout's porosity but also the grout's compressive strength at later ages, since the pozzolanic contribution to the compressive strength does not occur until 28 d and beyond. (C) 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved

    Le rôle de l’inflammation dans le développement des complications neurologiques associées à l’insuffisance hépatique aiguë chez la souris

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    L’insuffisance hépatique aiguë (IHA) se caractérise par la perte soudaine de la fonction hépatique résultant de la nécrose massive des hépatocytes en l’absence de pathologie hépatique préexistante. L’IHA s’accompagne de perturbations métaboliques et immunologiques qui peuvent entraîner l’apparition de complications périphériques et cérébrales telles qu’un syndrome de réponse inflammatoire systémique (SIRS), une encéphalopathie hépatique (EH), un œdème cérébral, une augmentation de la pression intracrânienne, et la mort par herniation du tronc cérébral. Les infections sont une complication fréquente de l’IHA et elles sont associées à un risque accru de développer un SIRS et une aggravation subséquente de l’EH avec un taux de mortalité augmenté. L’ammoniaque joue un rôle majeur dans les mécanismes physiopathologiques qui mènent au développement de l’EH et de l’œdème cérébral, et des études récentes suggèrent que les cytokines pro-inflammatoires sont également impliquées. Le but de cette thèse est d’étudier le rôle des cytokines pro-inflammatoires circulantes et cérébrales dans le développement de l’EH et de l’œdème cérébral lors d’IHA. Dans l’article 1, nous démontrons que l’inhibition périphérique du facteur de nécrose tumorale-α (TNF-α) par l’etanercept retarde la progression de l’EH en diminuant le dommage hépatocellulaire, réduisant l’inflammation périphérique et centrale ainsi que le stress oxydatif/nitrosatif hépatique et cérébral associé chez la souris avec une IHA induite par l’azoxyméthane (AOM). Ces résultats démontrent un rôle important du TNF-α dans la physiopathologie de l’EH lors d’IHA d’origine toxique et suggèrent que l’etanercept pourrait constituer une approche thérapeutique dans la prise en charge des patients en attente de transplantation hépatique. Dans l’article 2, nous simulons la présence d’une infection chez la souris avec une IHA induite par l’AOM pour mettre en évidence une éventuelle augmentation de la réponse inflammatoire. Nous démontrons que l’endotoxémie induite par le lipopolysaccharide (LPS) précipite la survenue du coma et aggrave la pathologie hépatique. Les cytokines pro-inflammatoires systémiques et cérébrales sont augmentées de façon synergique par le LPS lors d’IHA et résultent en une activation accrue de la métalloprotéinase matricielle-9 cérébrale qui s’accompagne d’une extravasation d’immunoglobulines G (IgG) dans le parenchyme cérébral. Ces résultats démontrent une augmentation majeure de la perméabilité de la barrière hémato-encéphalique (BHE) qui contribue à la pathogenèse de l’EH lors d’IHA en condition infectieuse. Les résultats de l’article 3 démontrent que l’augmentation de la perméabilité de la BHE lors d’IHA induite par l’AOM en condition non infectieuse ne résulte pas de l’altération de l’expression des protéines constitutives de la BHE. Dans l’article 4, nous démontrons que l’exposition d’astrocytes en culture à des concentrations physiopathologiques d’ammoniaque ou d’interleukine-1β résulte en l’altération de gènes astrocytaires impliqués dans la régulation du volume cellulaire et dans le stress oxydatif/nitrosatif. Un effet additif est observé dans le cas d’un traitement combiné au niveau des gènes astrocytaires impliqués dans le stress oxydatif/nitrosatif. L’ensemble des résultats de cette thèse démontre un rôle important de l’inflammation périphérique et cérébrale dans la survenue des complications neurologiques lors d’IHA et une meilleure compréhension des mécanismes physiopathologiques impliqués pourrait contribuer à la mise en place de stratégies thérapeutiques chez les patients atteints d’IHA en attente de transplantation.Acute liver failure (ALF) is the clinical manifestation of an abrupt loss of hepatic function resuting from a massive hepatocyte necrosis in a patient with no preexisting liver disease. ALF is associated with metabolic and immunological disturbances that may lead to peripheral and cerebral complications such as systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS), hepatic encephalopathy (HE), brain edema, increased intracranial pressure (ICP) and ultimately death by cerebral herniation. ALF is frequently complicated by infections, which are known to increase the risk of developing a SIRS with a subsequent worsening of HE and higher mortality rates. Ammonia plays a pivotal role in the pathophysiological mechanisms leading to HE and brain edema, and recent studies suggest that pro-inflammatory cytokines may also be involved. The aim of this thesis is therefore to investigate the role of circulating and cerebral pro-inflammatory cytokines in the setting of HE and brain edema during ALF. In article No. 1, we demonstrated that peripheral inhibition of tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α) by etanercept delays the progression of HE by reducing hepatocellular damage, decreasing peripheral and cerebral inflammation as well as associated oxidative/nitrosatif stress in mice with ALF induced by azoxymethane (AOM). These findings demonstrate an important role of TNF-α in the pathophysiology of HE during toxic liver injury and suggest that etanercept may provide a therapeutic approach in the management of patient awaiting liver transplantation. In article No. 2, we mimicked infection in mice with AOM-induced ALF in order to better understand the effects of an increased inflammatory response. We demonstrated that endotoxemia induced by lipopolysaccharide (LPS) precipitates the onset of coma and worsens the liver pathology. Peripheral and brain pro-inflammatory cytokines are synergistically raised by LPS during ALF and result in a large increase in cerebral matrix metalloprotease-9 (MMP-9) activity that was associated with immunoglobulin G (IgG) extravasation in the brain parenchyma. These results demonstrate a major increase of blood-brain barrier (BBB) permeability that contributes to the pathogenesis of HE during ALF with superimposed infection. Results from article No. 3 demonstrate that increase of BBB permeability during AOM-induced ALF without superimposed infection is not due to alteration of BBB constitutive proteins. In article No. 4, we demonstrated that exposure of cultured astrocytes to pathophysiological concentrations of ammonia or interleukin-1β results in an alteration of the expression of astrocytic genes implicated in cell volume regulation and oxidative/nitrosative stress. An additive effect on astrocytic genes implicated in oxidative/nitrosative was made evident in case of co-treatment. Taken together, results of the present thesis demonstrate a major role of peripheral and cerebral inflammation in the onset of neurological complications during ALF and a better understanding of the pathophysiological mechanisms implicated may contribute to new therapeutic strategies for ALF patients awaiting transplantation

    Is bronchoalveolar lavage with quantitative cultures a useful tool for diagnosing ventilator-associated pneumonia?

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    The results of a recently published Canadian study suggest that bronchoalveolar lavage and endotracheal aspiration are associated with similar clinical outcomes and similar overall use of antibiotics in critically ill patients with suspected ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP). The study, however, does not provide convincing information on the best strategy to diagnose VAP, to accurately choose initial treatment and to exclude VAP in order to avoid administering antibiotics to patients without bacterial infection. In fact, this trial has several limitations or drawbacks: patients at risk for developing VAP due to Pseudomonas aeruginosa or methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus were excluded, far from the real-life scenario; a significant number of patients were receiving recent antimicrobial therapy at the time of sampling, with, consequently, difficult-to-interpret culture results; randomization of included patients for initial treatment – meropenem plus ciprofloxacin or meropenem alone – resulted in a high rate of inappropriate initial empirical therapy due to the absence of customization to local epidemiology; and the initial decision to treat and the re-evaluation at day 3 were, in fact, based on clinical judgment and not on direct examination and quantitative culture results. In summary, because antimicrobial treatment was initiated in all suspected patients and was rarely withheld in patients with negative cultures, the study does not suggest an appropriate strategy for improving the use of antibiotics in intensive care unit patients. Such a strategy has two requirements: immediate administration of adequate therapy in patients with true VAP, and avoidance of administering antibiotics in patients without bacterial infection

    Consideration of Critical Parameters for Improving the Efficiency of Concrete Structures Reinforced with FRP

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    Funding Information: This research was supported by the Polish National Agency for Academic Exchange no.: PPN/IWA/2019/1/00155/U/00001 (Iwanowska programme). Publisher Copyright: © 2022 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.Fibre-reinforced polymer materials (FRP) are increasingly used to reinforce structural elements. Due to this, it is possible to increase the load-bearing capacity of polymer, wooden, concrete, and metal structures. In this article, the authors collected all the crucial aspects that influence the behaviour of concrete elements reinforced with FRP. The main types of FRP, their characterization, and their impact on the load-carrying capacity of a composite structure are discussed. The most significant aspects, such as type, number of FRP layers including fibre orientation, type of matrix, reinforcement of concrete columns, preparation of a concrete surface, fire-resistance aspects, recommended conditions for the lamination process, FRP laying methods, and design aspects were considered. Attention and special emphasis were focused on the description of the current research results related to various types of concrete reinforced with FRP composites. To understand which aspects should be taken into account when designing concrete reinforcement with composite materials, the main guidelines are presented in tabular form.publishersversionpublishe

    Degradation of gfrp-plates bonded to concrete: An experimental approach based on mohr-coulomb failure criterion

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    The authors are grateful to Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia for partial financing of thework under Project PTDC/ECM/100538/2008. The authors would like to thank for the helpof Prof. Vladimir Cervenka and Ing. Dobromil Pryl, with ATENA.publishersversionpublishe
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