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A non-linear stress-strain relation endowed with fractional derivative elements
In this paper a non-linear stress-strain relation based on an integral formulation with a power-law kernel is proposed. This constitutive law is able to reproduce both the viscoelastic behavior and the inelastic irreversible phenomenon. It is shown how the proposed stress-strain law is capable to fit experimental data obtained from tensile tests on two kind of metal alloys. Such best-fitting procedure have shown the accuracy of the proposed model and its results are compared to other ones obtained with the aid of classical non-linear constitutive law
Off-line data quality monitoring for the GERDA experiment
GERDA is an experiment searching for the neutrinoless {\beta}{\beta} decay of
Ge-76. The experiment uses an array of high-purity germanium detectors,
enriched in Ge-76, directly immersed in liquid argon. GERDA recently started
the physics data taking using eight enriched coaxial detectors. The status of
the experiment has to be closely monitored in order to promptly identify
possible instabilities or problems. The on-line slow control system is
complemented by a regular off-line monitoring of data quality. This ensures
that data are qualified to be used in the physics analysis and allows to reject
data sets which do not meet the minimum quality standards. The off-line data
monitoring is entirely performed within the software framework GELATIO. In
addition, a relational database, complemented by a web-based interface, was
developed to support the off-line monitoring and to automatically provide
information to daily assess data quality. The concept and the performance of
the off-line monitoring tools were tested and validated during the one-year
commissioning phase.Comment: Contribution prepared for the proceeding of the TAUP 2011 conferenc
Fractional viscoelastic cohesive zone model with long-range interaction
This paper is devoted to model the time-dependent crack propagation along a nonlocal viscoelastic in- terface. We consider this kind of problem where two main aspects of the mechanical behavior influence the crack propagation, namely, the long-range interaction and the rheological phenomena
11/07/1994 - Balanced Man Scholarship Joshua Renken.pdf
this paper, a method is proposed to define the geometrical contact constraints. Within this treatment one has the possibility to define locally the contact parameters for an accurate treatment of contact constraints. Local values of the geometrical variables can be determined at the integration points, hence the method permits to integrate contact constitutive laws along contact segments.
The weak form for this new formulation is developed. Furthermore, also the consistent linearization is carried out. Finally a technique is proposed to reduce the large number of terms involved. In this case, an almost consistent tangent stiffness is determined. @ 1998 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved
The MGDO software library for data analysis in Ge neutrinoless double-beta decay experiments
The GERDA and Majorana experiments will search for neutrinoless double-beta
decay of germanium-76 using isotopically enriched high-purity germanium
detectors. Although the experiments differ in conceptual design, they share
many aspects in common, and in particular will employ similar data analysis
techniques. The collaborations are jointly developing a C++ software library,
MGDO, which contains a set of data objects and interfaces to encapsulate, store
and manage physical quantities of interest, such as waveforms and high-purity
germanium detector geometries. These data objects define a common format for
persistent data, whether it is generated by Monte Carlo simulations or an
experimental apparatus, to reduce code duplication and to ease the exchange of
information between detector systems. MGDO also includes general-purpose
analysis tools that can be used for the processing of measured or simulated
digital signals. The MGDO design is based on the Object-Oriented programming
paradigm and is very flexible, allowing for easy extension and customization of
the components. The tools provided by the MGDO libraries are used by both GERDA
and Majorana.Comment: 4 pages, 1 figure, proceedings for TAUP201
Migraine mediates the influence of C677T MTHFR genotypes on ischemic stroke risk with a stroke-subtype effect.
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE:
The objective was to investigate the role of C677T MTHFR polymorphism in migraine pathogenesis and in the migraine-ischemic stroke pathway.
METHODS:
A first genotype-migraine association study was conducted on 100 patients with migraine with aura (MA), 106 with migraine without aura (MO), and 105 subjects without migraine, which provided evidence in favor of association of the TT677 MTHFR genotype with increased risk of MA compared with both control subjects (OR, 2.48; 95% CI, 1.11 to 5.58) and patients with MO (OR, 2.21; 95% CI, 1.01 to 4.82). Based on these findings, mediational models of the genotype-migraine-stroke pathway were fitted on a group of 106 patients with spontaneous cervical artery dissection, 227 young patients whose ischemic stroke was unrelated to a spontaneous cervical artery dissection (noncervical artery dissection), and 187 control subjects, and a genotype-migraine partial mediation model was selected.
RESULTS:
Both migraine and the TT genotype were more strongly associated to the subgroup of patients with spontaneous cervical artery dissection (OR, 4.06; 95% CI, 1.63 to 10.02 for MA; OR, 5.45; 95% CI, 3.03 to 9.79 for MO; OR, 2.87; 95% CI, 1.45 to 5.68 for TT genotype) than to the subgroup of patients with noncervical artery dissection ischemic stroke (OR, 2.22; 95% CI, 1.00 to 4.96 for MA; OR, 1.81; 95% CI, 1.02 to 3.22 for TT genotype) as compared with controls.
CONCLUSIONS:
Migraine may act as mediator in the methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase-ischemic stroke pathway with a more prominent effect in the subgroup of patients with spontaneous artery dissection
GELATIO: a general framework for modular digital analysis of high-purity Ge detector signals
GELATIO is a new software framework for advanced data analysis and digital
signal processing developed for the GERDA neutrinoless double beta decay
experiment. The framework is tailored to handle the full analysis flow of
signals recorded by high purity Ge detectors and photo-multipliers from the
veto counters. It is designed to support a multi-channel modular and flexible
analysis, widely customizable by the user either via human-readable
initialization files or via a graphical interface. The framework organizes the
data into a multi-level structure, from the raw data up to the condensed
analysis parameters, and includes tools and utilities to handle the data stream
between the different levels. GELATIO is implemented in C++. It relies upon
ROOT and its extension TAM, which provides compatibility with PROOF, enabling
the software to run in parallel on clusters of computers or many-core machines.
It was tested on different platforms and benchmarked in several GERDA-related
applications. A stable version is presently available for the GERDA
Collaboration and it is used to provide the reference analysis of the
experiment data.Comment: 12 pages, 6 figures, submitted to JINS
MEG Upgrade Proposal
We propose the continuation of the MEG experiment to search for the charged
lepton flavour violating decay (cLFV) \mu \to e \gamma, based on an upgrade of
the experiment, which aims for a sensitivity enhancement of one order of
magnitude compared to the final MEG result, down to the
level. The key features of this new MEG upgrade are an increased rate
capability of all detectors to enable running at the intensity frontier and
improved energy, angular and timing resolutions, for both the positron and
photon arms of the detector. On the positron-side a new low-mass, single
volume, high granularity tracker is envisaged, in combination with a new highly
segmented, fast timing counter array, to track positron from a thinner stopping
target. The photon-arm, with the largest liquid xenon (LXe) detector in the
world, totalling 900 l, will also be improved by increasing the granularity at
the incident face, by replacing the current photomultiplier tubes (PMTs) with a
larger number of smaller photosensors and optimizing the photosensor layout
also on the lateral faces. A new DAQ scheme involving the implementation of a
new combined readout board capable of integrating the diverse functions of
digitization, trigger capability and splitter functionality into one condensed
unit, is also under development. We describe here the status of the MEG
experiment, the scientific merits of the upgrade and the experimental methods
we plan to use.Comment: A. M. Baldini and T. Mori Spokespersons. Research proposal submitted
to the Paul Scherrer Institute Research Committee for Particle Physics at the
Ring Cyclotron. 131 Page
Modelling of the carburizing and nitriding processes
The thermo-chemical diffusion process of carburizing and nitriding was modeled in the present study. The analyses led to the prediction of surface hardened layers dimensions and hardness in commercial steels. A diffusion model based on Fick’s laws was applied to such steels in order to describe the growth kinetics of layers, then the analytical model was employed to perform finite element calculations. In such a way it was possible to calculate the carbon and nitrogen concentration in the cross sections of cylindrical samples and the consequent hardness profiles coupled with those of the residual stresses. The results from analytical model and FE calculations were compared with experimental data
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