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Fast simulation of railway bridge dynamics accounting for soil–structure interaction
Springer (2021)A novel numerical methodology is presented to solve the dynamic response of railway bridges under the passage of running trains, considering soil–structure interaction. It is advantageous compared to alternative approaches ... -
Fatigue Analysis of NiTi Rotary Endodontic Files through Finite Element Simulation: Effect of Root Canal Geometry on Fatigue Life
MDPI (2021-12-03)This article describes a numerical procedure for estimating the fatigue life of NiTi endodontic rotary files. An enhanced finite element model reproducing the interaction of the endodontic file rotating inside the root ... -
Fatty acid eutectic mixtures and derivatives from non-edible animal fat as phase change materials
Royal Society of Chemistry (2017)A set of compounds from non-edible fat waste was prepared and their thermal behavior was studied. The fat was hydrolyzed and crystallized in a simple and robust process to yield palmitic acid–stearic acid (PA–SA) mixtures. ... -
Fiber beam model for fire response simulation of axially loaded concrete filled tubular columns
Elsevier (2013)This paper presents a fiber beam model for the fire response simulation of concrete filled tubular columns of circular section under concentric axial load. The model consists of two parallel components, one with a circular ... -
Finite element formulation to study thermal stresses in nanoencapsulated phase change materials for energy storage
Taylor & Francis (2020-03-09)Nanoencapsulated phase change materials (nePCMs) – which are composed of a core with a phase change material and of a shell that envelopes the core – are currently under research for heat storage applications. Mechanically, ... -
Fire and postfire compressive strength of recycled aggregate concrete made with ceramic stoneware
Elsevier (2024-04-18)This study investigated the possibilities of reusing ceramic stoneware (CS) waste, a particular type of tiles ceramic waste (TCW), provided by a treatment plant in Castellon (east Spain), as recycled aggregate in structural ... -
Fire design method for concrete filled tubular columns based on equivalent concrete core cross-section
Elsevier (2015)In this work, a method for a realistic cross-sectional temperature prediction and a simplified fire design method for circular concrete filled tubular columns under axial load are presented. The generalized lack of simple ... -
Fire design of slim‐floor beams
Ernst & Sohn (2019)Slim‐floor beams are a well‐known and cost‐effective solution that permits a significant reduction of floor thickness, and are increasingly used in industrial and commercial buildings. Since only their lower flange is ... -
Flash infrared annealing as a cost-effective and low environmental impact processing method for planar perovskite solar cells
Elsevier (2019)For successful commercialization of perovskite solar cells, straightforward solutions in terms of environmental impact and economic feasibility are still required. Flash Infrared Annealing (FIRA) is a rapid method to ... -
Flat plate solar collector performance using alumina nanofluids: Experimental characterization and efficiency tests
Public Library of Science (2019)Solar energy has become an important renewable energy source for reducing the use of fossil fuels and to mitigate global warming, for which solar collectors constitute a technology that is to be promoted. The use of ... -
Flow regime development analysis in adiabatic upward two-phase flow in a vertical annulus
Elsevier (2011)In this work radial and axial flow regime development in adiabatic upward air–water two-phase flow in a vertical annulus has been investigated. Local flow regimes have been identified using conductivity probes and neural ... -
Flow regime transition criteria for two-phase flow in a vertical annulus
Elsevier (2011)In this work, a new flow regime transition model is proposed for two-phase flows in a vertical annulus. Following previous works, the flow regimes considered are bubbly (B), slug (S) or cap-slug (CS), churn (C) and annular ... -
Flow structure of gas-liquid two-phase flow in an annulus
Elsevier (2008)The flow structure of gas-liquid two-phase flow in vertical annulus channel has been investigated. The inner and outer diameters of the annular channel were 19.1 and 38.1 mm, respectively. The total height of the test ... -
Flow Structure of Subcooled Boiling Water Flow in a Subchannel of 3 x 3 Rod Bundles
Atomic Energy Society of Japan (2008)In this paper, the interfacial flow structure of subcooled water boiling flow in a subchannel of 3 x 3 rod bundles is presented. The 9 rods are positioned in a quadrangular assembly with a rod diameter of 8.2mm and a ... -
Foot Sole Contact Forces vs. Ground Contact Forces to Obtain Foot Joint Moments for In-Shoe Gait—A Preliminary Study
MDPI (2023)In-shoe models are required to extend the clinical application of current multisegment kinetic models of the bare foot to study the effect of foot orthoses. Work to date has only addressed marker placement for reliable ... -
Free vibrations of simply-supported beam bridges under moving loads: Maximum resonance, cancellation and resonant vertical acceleration
Elsevier (2013)The advent of high-speed railways has raised many concerns regarding the behaviour of bridges. Particularly, the analysis of the free vibrations generated by each load is of great interest because they can possibly accumulate ... -
Free-Motion Beam Propagation Factor Measurement by Means of a Liquid Crystal Spatial Light Modulator
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (2012)In contrast to the mechanical scanning procedure described in the standard ISO/DIS 11146, the use of electronically tunable focal length lenses has proved its capability for the measurement of the laser beam propagation ... -
Fuel-efficient driving in the context of urban waste-collection: A Spanish case study
(2021-01-04)While diesel use represents one of the most important costs of the waste-collection process, the impact of eco-driving practices in this context has been surprisingly little addressed so far. Here, we present the results ... -
Functional range of motion of the hand joints in activities of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health
Elsevier (2017-02)Study Design Cross-sectional research design. Introduction Active range of motion (AROM) is used as indicator of hand function. However, functional range of motion (FROM) data are limited, and fail to represent ... -
Functional synergies applied to a publicly available dataset of hand grasps show evidence of kinematic-muscular synergistic control
IEEE Xplore (2023-10-02)Hand grasp patterns are the results of complex kinematic-muscular coordination and synergistic control might help reducing the dimensionality of the motor control space at the hand level. Kinematic-muscular synergies ...