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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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二重鋼管型座屈拘束ブレースの繰り返し弾塑性挙動

加藤, 基規, Kato, Motoki, 葛西, 昭, Kasai, Akira, 馬, 翔, Ma, Xiang, 宇佐美, 勉, Usami, Tsutomu 03 1900 (has links)
No description available.
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多径間連続高架橋への制震ブレースの導入効果

葛西, 昭, Kasai, Akira, 木戸, 健太, Kido, Kenta, 宇佐美, 勉, Usami, Tsutomu, 渡辺, 尚彦, Watanabe, Naohiko 03 1900 (has links)
No description available.
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Stellenwert einer bewegungslimitierenden Orthese in der Nachbehandlung der vorderen Kreuzbandplastik −Kurzzeitergebnisse− / Bedeutung einer bewegungsbegrenzenden Orthese bei der Nachbehandlung des vorderen Kreuzbandes Kunststoff -Kurzfristige Ergebnisse-

Heitkamp, Sebastian 19 January 2021 (has links)
No description available.
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Sportovní hala / Sports hall

Horká, Petra January 2012 (has links)
The goal of this master´s thesis is to design load bearing structure of a sports hall. The thesis is elaborated in two variants of the structure design of the sports hall for common types of sports (handball, footsal, tennis, volleyball, basketball). The ground plan dimension is 42 to 72 meters and the construction height is 8 meters. The construction is designed for the district of Brno city. In the structural anlysis there were the following main load bearing structural elements designed and examined: glue laminated timber truss, wood purlins, steel beams, rods and bracing, columns, which together with the transverse girders are linked and foot and anchoring. The selected variant is also further developed. Part of the work is drawing documentation of the choosen variant, disposition drawing and drawings of the selected details.
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Hodnocení motorické docility adolescentů se specifickými poruchami učení a chování. / Evaluation of the motoric docility level of adolescents with specific learning and behavior disorders.

Kaňka, Ladislav January 2020 (has links)
Title: Evaluation of the motoric docility level of adolescents with specific learning and behavior disorders. Author: Bc. Ladislav Kaňka Advisor: prof. Ing. Václav Bunc, CSc. Aim of the thesis: The aim of this study is to evaluate the motoric docility level of pupils with specific learning a behavior disorders through the Iowa-Brace test and to compare the results with data from pupils without these disorders. Method: Testing motoric abilities of 13-14 year old (adolescents) with specific learning a behavior disorders through the Iowa-Brace test and later comparing to pupils who do not have any specific learning and behavior disorders. The data was processed with the program IBM SPSS Statistics 24 and then evaluated. Results: Specific learning and behavior disorders have a significant negative impact on the motoric docility level of an individual, which has been proved by poorer performance of these pupils in a test studying the motoric docility level of probands (Iowa-Brace test). The difference in the overall performance in the Iowa-Brace test depends more on the specific learning and behavior disorders than on the sex of the individual. The biggest difference between pupils with and without specific learning and behavior disorders was noticed during the exercise "Turek" (this exercise assesses...
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Conception d’un modèle interprofessionnel d’interventions de soutien à l’adhésion au traitement par corset chez les adolescents atteints de scoliose idiopathique

Provost, Myriam 12 1900 (has links)
Le port d’un corset orthopédique de 20 à 23 heures par jour est reconnu comme efficace pour prévenir la progression de la courbe chez les adolescents atteints de scoliose idiopathique, mais il engendre des conséquences biopsychosociales importantes qui perturbent leur quotidien et qui contribuent à un problème de non-adhésion au corset généralisé. En effet, le temps de port réel observé est d’environ 12 heures par jour. Il n’existe aucune intervention dans la littérature qui vise à améliorer l’adhésion au corset pour cette population spécifique. Le but de ce mémoire était de concevoir un modèle interprofessionnel d’interventions de soutien à l’adhésion au traitement par corset chez les patients atteints de scoliose idiopathique. Pour répondre à ce but, nous avons effectué des entrevues individuelles auprès de neuf professionnels d’expertises variées afin de comprendre leurs perspectives et leurs stratégies potentielles pour soutenir les patients vers une meilleure adhésion au corset. Les entrevues ont été enregistrées, transcrites et codées. Nous avons procédé à l’analyse thématique des verbatim et conçu le modèle d’intervention résultant. Lors des entrevues, les participants ont relevé des barrières à l’adhésion au corset et au soutien professionnel ainsi que des stratégies fonctionnelles, éducatives, motivationnelles, psychologiques et interprofessionnelles pour répondre à ces barrières. Le modèle a été validé par un panel d’experts cliniques. Le modèle d’intervention Interprofessionnel en Soutien à l’Adhésion (IPSA) au traitement par corset est structuré en trois paliers (préparation au corset, ateliers de groupe et consultation individuelle) et nous estimons qu’il a un grand potentiel d’implantation en clinique de scoliose. / Wearing a spinal brace between 20 to 23 hours a day is recognized as effective to prevent curve progression in adolescents with idiopathic scoliosis, but it generates important biopsychosocial consequences that disturb patients’ daily activities and that contribute to the generalized problem of brace nonadherence. Indeed, the observed time spent in-brace is approximately 12 hours a day. A thorough review of the literature could not yield any intervention to enhance brace adherence for this specific population. The purpose of this master’s thesis is to develop an interprofessional support intervention model to enhance brace adherence in adolescents with idiopathic scoliosis. To fulfill this purpose, we have conducted individual interviews with 9 professionals of various expertise in order to understand their perspectives and their potential strategies to support patients towards better brace adherence. The interviews were audiotaped, transcribed and coded. We proceeded to a thematic analysis of the interview transcripts, which resulted in the intervention model. During the interviews, participants mentioned adherence barriers to brace treatment and professional support barriers as well as functional, educational, motivational, psychological and interprofessional teamwork strategies for answering these issues. The model was reviewed by an expert panel of clinicians. The Interprofessional Adherence Support intervention model (IPAS) to brace treatment is three-tiered to provide different levels of intensity of support to patients (brace preparation, group workshops and one-on-one consultations) and has great potential for implementation in clinical practice.
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Buckling-Restrained Braced Frame Connection Design and Testing

Coy, Bradly B. 19 July 2007 (has links) (PDF)
As typically designed, the beam-column-brace connections of buckling-restrained braced steel frames have undesirable failure modes that compromise the integrity and performance of the frames and are costly to repair. To decrease the time and resources needed to repair the frames following an earthquake, a new connection design was developed that attempts to confine yielding to replaceable frame components. The design incorporates a gap in the beam beyond the edge of the beam-gusset weld that acts as a hinge and reduces moment forces transferred to the connection; it is bridged by splice plates that are bolted to the beam top flanges. The splice plates and buckling-restrained braces are the only frame components that are expected to yield. To investigate the performance of the proposed connection design, a prototype bay was designed and two test specimens were fabricated and tested. Each specimen represented a corner of the prototype braced bay and consisted of a beam, column, gusset plate, brace core extension assembly, splice plates, and lateral bracing angles. Both standard design procedures and newly developed criteria were used to design the connection. In preparation for testing, a method was developed for estimating the hysteretic response of a buckling-restrained brace. By using this method to program an actuator, the specimens could be tested without using actual braces, resulting in a significant reduction in testing cost. Testing was conducted using two 600 kip actuators; the first followed a static loading protocol with a maximum design drift of 6.5%, and the second replicated the prototype BRB's response. The tests yielded promising results: both specimens withstood the maximum displacements and avoided yielding in the beams, columns, and gusset plates; yielding did occur in the splice plates and BRB core extension assembly, as anticipated. Possible limitations in the design may arise under the presence of increased shear loads, concrete floor slabs, or out-of-plane loading. Additional testing is recommended.
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Développement et validation d’un questionnaire autoadministré pour déterminer les causes d’une mauvaise adhésion au traitement par corset dans la scoliose idiopathique de l’adolescent

Elsemin, Omar 10 1900 (has links)
Introduction : La scoliose idiopathique de l’adolescent (SIA) est une déformation du tronc chez 4 % des 10-18 ans. Le corset est le seul traitement conservateur ayant démontré son efficacité pour limiter sa progression. On note un problème d’adhésion au traitement avec un temps de port moyen de 13 heures/jour (prescription de 22 heures), dont les causes ont été peu étudiées. Objectif et hypothèse : Développer et valider un questionnaire des facteurs liés à l’adhésion au corset. Nos hypothèses sont les suivantes : IMCO aura de bonnes validités de contenu et fiabilité, une validité de construit satisfaisante et pourra discerner les patients adhérents/non-adhérents. Ses scores varieront selon l’âge, l’indice de masse corporelle (IMC) et la sévérité de la courbe. Méthodologie : Un cadre conceptuel intégrateur a été défini. Les items candidats ont été élaborés puis sélectionnés avec les experts. IMCO a été validé avec des jeunes patients traités par corset (n=159) pour tester : la stabilité temporelle (ICC), cohérence interne (alpha Cronbach), validité convergente/divergente (Rho de Spearman) avec deux questionnaires de qualité de vie SF-12 et SRS-22, et capacité discriminante (ANOVA/régression). Résultat/discussion : IMCO comprend 34 items selon 4 barrières à l’adhésion : liées aux facteurs sociaux et émotionnels, au traitement, au patient, et au système de santé. La cohérence interne est excellente (0,89). Les scores IMCO sont associés au temps de port du corset, et varient selon la sévérité de la courbe, l’IMC et l’âge. Les scores sont corrélés avec le domaine satisfaction envers le traitement du SRS-22. Conclusion : IMCO rencontre les critères COSMIN, sauf pour la stabilité temporelle (échantillon inadéquat). Il constitue un instrument approprié pour la recherche. Une analyse factorielle est recommandée pour poursuivre sa validation. / Introduction: Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) is a trunk deformity that affects 4% of 10– 18-year olds. The brace is the only effective conservative treatment that has been proven to limit its progression. A treatment adherence problem has been reported with an average wearing time of 13 hours/day (full time bracing prescription of 22 hours), for which underlying causes have been insufficiently studied. Objectives and hypotheses: our goal is to develop and to validate a questionnaire to measure the factors related to brace adherence. Our hypotheses are: The IMCO will display good content validity and reliability, acceptable construct validity, and will be able to discriminate adherent from non-adherent patients. Its scores will vary according to age, body mass index (BMI) and severity of the curve. Methodology: An integrative conceptual framework was defined. Candidate items were developed and selected with experts. The IMCO was validated with young AIS patients (n=159) to test: temporal stability (ICC), internal consistency (alpha Cronbach), convergent/divergent validity (Spearman's Rho) with two quality of life questionnaires SF-12 and SRS-22, and discriminant capacity (ANOVA/regression). Result/discussion: IMCO includes 34 items according to 4 barriers to adherence: related to social and emotional factors, to the treatment, to the patient, and to the health system. Internal consistency is excellent: 0.89. IMCO scores are associated with adherence to treatment, severity of the curve, BMI and age. Scores correlated with the SRS-22 satisfaction with treatment domain. Conclusion: IMCO meets the COSMIN criteria except for temporal stability (inadequate sample). It is an appropriate instrument for research. A factorial analysis is recommended for further validation.
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Patrové garáže / Multi-storey car park

Balhar, Martin January 2019 (has links)
This thesis deals with design of steel structure multi-storey garage. It is the five-storey steel structure of rectangular plan. The construction is designed for the city of Olomouc. Static calculation is solved by a combination of manual calculation and calculation using software Scia engineer 18. There are the following main load bearing structural elements designed and examined in the structural analysis: truss, purlin, bracing, column, composite beam, joints, foot and anchoring. Thesis includes drawing documentation
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BBT Acoustic Alternative Top Bracing CADD Data Set-NoRev-2022Jun28

Hemphill, Bill 22 July 2022 (has links)
This electronic document file set consists of an overview presentation (PDF-formatted) file and companion video (MP4) and CADD files (DWG & DXF) for laser cutting the ETSU-developed alternate top bracing designs and marking templates for the STEM Guitar Project’s BBT (OM-sized) standard acoustic guitar kit. The three (3) alternative BBT top bracing designs in this release are (a) a one-piece base for the standard kit's (Martin-style) bracing, (b) 277 Ladder-style bracing, and (c) an X-braced fan-style bracing similar to traditional European or so-called 'classical' acoustic guitars. The CADD data set for each of the three (3) top bracing designs includes (a) a nominal 24" x 18" x 3mm (0.118") Baltic birch plywood laser layout of (1) the one-piece base with slots, (2) pre-radiused and pre-scalloped vertical braces with tabs to ensure proper orientation and alignment, and (3) various gages and jigs and (b) a nominal 15" x 20" marking template. The 'provided as is" CADD data is formatted for use on a Universal Laser Systems (ULS) laser cutter digital (CNC) device. Each CADD drawing is also provided in two (2) formats: Autodesk AutoCAD 2007 .DWG and .DXF R12. Users should modify and adapt the CADD data as required to fit their equipment. This CADD data set is released and distributed under a Creative Commons license; users are also encouraged to make changes o the data and share (with attribution) their designs with the worldwide acoustic guitar building community.

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