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[en] DIRECT SIMPLE SHEAR TESTS ON THE IPANEMA BEACH SAND / [pt] ENSAIOS DE CISALHAMENTO SIMPLES NA AREIA DA PRAIA DE IPANEMATIAGO EMANUEL DE SA SCHUCK 05 December 2023 (has links)
[pt] Esta pesquisa teve como objetivo investigar o comportamento tensão-deformação-resistência da areia da Praia de Ipanema, RJ, em ensaios de
cisalhamento simples (DSS) realizados em corpos de prova secos, cisalhados a
volume constante sob carregamento monótono de deformação controlada. Foi
desenvolvido um procedimento para moldagem de corpos de prova de areia na
condição seca para ensaios de DSS. Os corpos de prova foram moldados nos
domínios de compacidade relativa (CR) fofo, médio, compacto e muito compacto.
Para cada um desses domínios de CR, foram realizados ensaios de DSS sob os
seguintes valores de tensão vertical inicial: 25, 50, 100, 150, 300, 500 e 750
kPa. Os resultados permitiram avaliar a influência da tensão vertical inicial e
do índice de vazios pré-cisalhamento (epc) na variação da tensão vertical (variação da tensão vertical no cisalhamento)
necessária para manter a altura (e o volume) do corpo de prova constante durante o
cisalhamento, na taxa de mobilização de ângulo de atrito no plano horizontal em relação à distorção, no valor do ângulo de atrito máximo mobilizado no
plano horizontal, no valor da tensão cisalhante na ruptura, no valor da
distorção na ruptura, bem como nos valores dos módulos de cisalhamento
secantes G25 e G50. / [en] This research aimed to investigate the stress-strain-strength behavior of the Ipanema Beach (RJ) sand in direct simple shear tests (DSS) carried out on dry specimens, sheared at constant volume under strain-controlled static loading. A procedure for preparing dry sand specimens was developed for DSS tests. The specimens were prepared in loose, medium, dense and very dense domains of relative density (Dr). For each of these Dr domains, DSS tests were carried out under the following initial vertical stress values: 25, 50, 100, 150, 300, 500 and 750 kPa. The results allowed to evaluate the influence of the initial vertical stressand the pre-shear void ratio (epc) on the vertical stress change (variation of vertical stress in shear) necessary to keep the specimen height (and volume) constant during shear, on the rate ofmobilization of the friction angle in the horizontal plane in relation to distortion, on the value of the maximum friction angle mobilized in the horizontal plane, on the value of the shear stress at failure, on the value of the distortion at failure, as well as on the values of the secant shear modulus G25and G50.
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Shear Modulus Degradation of Liquefying Sand: Quantification and ModelingOlsen, Peter A. 13 November 2007 (has links) (PDF)
A major concern for geotechnical engineers is the ability to predict how a soil will react to large ground motions produced by earthquakes. Of all the different types of soil, liquefiable soils present some of the greatest challenges. The ability to quantify the degradation of a soil's shear modulus as it undergoes liquefaction would help engineers design more reliably and economically. This thesis uses ground motions recorded by an array of downhole accelerometers on Port Island, Japan, during the 1995 Kobe Earthquake, to quantify the shear modulus of sand as it liquefies. It has been shown that the shear modulus of sand decreases significantly as it liquefies, apparently decreasing in proportion to the increasing excess pore water pressure ratio (Ru). When completely liquefied, the shear modulus of sand (Ru = 1.0) for a relative density of 40 to 50% is approximately 15% of the high-strain modulus of the sand in its non-liquefied state, or 1% of its initial low-strain value. Presented in this thesis is an approach to modeling the shear modulus degradation of sand as it liquefies. This approach, called the "degrading shear modulus backbone curve method" reasonably predicts the hysteretic shear stress behavior of the liquefied sand. The shear stresses and ground accelerations computed using this method reasonably matches those recorded at the Port Island Downhole Array (PIDA) site. The degrading shear modulus backbone method is recommended as a possible method for conducting ground response analyses at sites with potentially liquefiable soils.
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Elucidation of isotropic and anisotropic shear elasticity of in vivo soft tissue using planar magnetic resonance elastographyPapazoglou, Sebastian 26 March 2010 (has links)
Die Magnetresonanzelastographie (MRE) stellt ein nichtinvasives Verfahren dar, welches die Bestimmung der in vivo Scherelastizität weicher Gewebe ermöglicht. Im Rahmen diese Arbeit wurden Methoden zur Bestimmung isotroper und anisotroper Scherelastizitäten anhand von MRE Wellenbildern entwickelt und evaluiert. Alle in dieser Arbeit vorgestellten Methoden basieren auf planarer MRE, d.h. auf der Aufnahme einer einzelnen Auslenkungskomponente innerhalb der Bildschicht. Dadurch wird die MRE erheblich beschleunigt. Allerdings stellen sich dadurch auch besondere Anforderungen an die Datenauswertung zur Bestimmung aussagekräftiger elastischer Kenngrößen. Anhand von planaren MRE-Experimenten an Gewebephantomen und menschlicher Skelettmuskulatur sowie mittels numerischer Simulation wird gezeigt, dass bei Beachtung weniger experimenteller Randbedingungen und einer darauf abgestimmten Datenauswertung, korrekte Elastizitäten ermittelt werden können. Ein besonderer Schwerpunkt der Arbeit liegt in der Analyse experimenteller Einflüsse wie Bildrauschen und -auflösung auf die ermittelten elastischen Kenngrößen. Des Weiteren werden Methoden zur Bestimmung anisotroper Elastizitäten sowie zur Analyse von Streueffekten im MRE-Wellenbild vorgestellt. Die behandelten Einflüsse auf die Amplituden und Wellenlängen im MRE-Bild, werden vergleichend diskutiert und zusammengefasst, um ein einfaches Verfahrensprotokoll zur Analyse experimenteller in vivo MRE-Daten zu entwickeln. Alle in dieser Arbeit verwendeten Methoden und Programme sind im Anhang zusammengefasst und auf Anforderung erhältlich. / Magnetic resonance elastography (MRE) is a noninvasive method that allows the determination of in vivo shear elasticity of soft tissues. In this thesis methods for the determination of isotropic and anisotropic shear elasticities from MRE wave data were developed and evaluated. All methods presented in this work are based on planar MRE, i.e. they are based on the measurement of a single displacement component in the image plane. This way measurement time in MRE is greatly reduced. However, this imposes specific requirements on data evaluation in order to determine significant elastic constants. On the basis of planar MRE experiments on tissue mimicking gels, human skeletal muscle and numerical simulations it is demonstrated that correct shear elasticities can be determined, taking into account a small set of experimental boundary conditions as well as the employment of complementary data evaluation strategies. This thesis is particularly focussed on the analysis of noise and image resolution on the determined elastic constants. Moreover, methods for determining anisotropic elasticity and analyzing shear wave scattering effects on MRE wave data are introduced. The investigated influences on wave amplitudes and wave lengths are compared and discussed to develop a simple measurement protocol for the evaluation of in vivo MRE data. All methods employed in this work are summarized in the appendix along with the corresponding computer code, which is available on demand.
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Physical and thermodynamic properties of aluminosilicate melts as a function of composition / Änderungen den thermodynamischen und physikalischen Eigenschaften von Silikatschmelzen in Abhängigkeit der ZusammensetzungFalenty, Katarzyna 07 December 2007 (has links)
No description available.
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Mechanical and viscoelastic properties of glass-forming polymers in the bulk and thin films : molecular dynamics study of model systems / Propriétés mécaniques et viscoélastiques des polymères vitrifiables en volume et en films minces : études par dynamique moléculaire de systèmes modèlesKriuchevskyi, Ivan 19 June 2017 (has links)
En nous concentrant sur les valeurs du module de cisaillement l’équilibre Geq pour le modèle bien connu des polymères vitrifiables (echantillionné par le biais de la MD), nous avons adressé la question générale de en quoi les propriétées méchaniques des couches mince diffères de la phase volumique. Il a été démontrè que dans les deux cas Geq de manière non ambigus sèpare l’état fluide (Geq = 0) de l’état vitreux (Geq > 0). Nous avons aussi insisté sur le fait que Geq pour la couche mince dépend de lépaisseur du film h mais aussi de de la pression tangentielle qui est un résultante de la procédure de préparation de la couche mince / Focusing on the equilibrium shear modulus Geq of well-known glass-forming polymer model system (sampled by means of MD), we have addressed the general question of how the mechanical properties of the thin polymer films differs from the bulk. Using ”stress fluctuation” formalism we obtained Geq(T) for the bulk and films. It has been demonstrated that in both cases Geq unambiguously separates the fluid state (Geq = 0) from the glass (Geq > 0). We also stressed that Geq for the film does not only depend on film thickness h, but also on tangential pressure that is a consequence of the film preparation procedure.
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Estudo de agregados de moléculas fosfolipídicas em superfície sólida para simulação de membranas biológicas / Study of phospholipidic molecule aggregates on a solid surface for simulation of biological membranesGomide, Andreza Barbosa 03 January 2011 (has links)
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Previous issue date: 2011 / Resumo: Frente à complexidade estrutural e funcional das membranas biológicas, a construção de membranas modelo sobre suporte sólido surge como uma resposta para o estudo daquelas. Para acessar as propriedades estruturais e funcionais de uma membrana biológica é fundamental que a membrana modelo seja capaz de refletir a interface membrana/ambiente aquoso. Portanto, foi feito um estudo da água frente à superfície sólida e verificou-se que a água frente a superfícies pode apresentar estrutura e propriedades físicas como densidade, viscosidade, constante dielétrica, etc. diferentes da águas da massa líquida (bulk water). Também investigamos a formação de filmes de fosfolipídios sobre o eletrodo de ouro a partir de soluções de lipossomos. A microbalança de cristal de quartzo (QCM) mostrou os processos de adsorção de lipossomos à superfície do eletrodo de ouro, de ruptura e formação de filmes. Usando a técnica de filmes de Langmuir, determinamos a densidade de fosfolipídios em uma membrana modelo e comparamos com os resultados gravimétricos obtidos com a QCM. Com a técnica de miscroscopia de força atômica (AFM) usando medidas de força vs. distância, detectamos a espessura do filme de DMPC (6 nm). Além disso, mostramos que na presença de uma solução 0,5 M de H2SO4 o filme formado apresenta uma rugosidade na superfície que muda conforme o potencial aplicado ao eletrodo / Abstract: Faced with structural and functional complexity of biological membranes, the construction of model membranes on solid support appears as a response to the study of those. To access the structural and functional properties of a biological membrane, it is crucial that the membrane model is able to reflect the interface membrane/aqueous environment. Therefore, a study was made of water contacting a solid surface. It was found that water close to surfaces can have structure and physical properties (as density, viscosity, dielectric constant, etc..) different from bulk water. We also investigated the formation of phospholipid films on the gold electrode from solutions of liposomes. The quartz crystal microbalance (QCM) showed the adsorption of liposomes to the surface of gold electrode, breakdown and formation of a film. Using the technique of Langmuir we determined the density of phospholipids in a membrane model and compared with the gravimetric results obtained with the QCM. With the atomic force microscope (AFM) using the force vs. distance measurement we detected a 6 nm thick DMPC film on the electrode. Furthermore, we showed that in the presence of a 0.5 M solution of H2SO4 the film formed on the surface has a roughness that changes with the applied potential to the electrode / Doutorado / Físico-Química / Doutora em Ciências
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Caractérisation des tissus biologiques mous par diffusion multiple de la lumière / Characterization of soft biological tissues by diffusing wave spectroscopyZerrari, Naoual 18 March 2014 (has links)
La diffusion multiple de la lumière(DWS) est une technique qui permet de sonder la dynamique interne de milieux opaques et concentrés à des fréquences élevées. Elle a été utilisée pour déterminer les propriétés viscoélastiques de ces milieux. Elle a l'avantage d'être non destructive, rapide et sensible. Ce travail a pour objectif l'étude des tissus biologiques mous par DWS. La première étape est la mise en place du dispositif expérimental. Afin d'évaluer les limites de la technique, des études successives ont été réalisées sur des matériaux de complexité croissante (une suspension, le lait et une mousse) tendant vers la complexité structurale des tissus biologiques. Pour la suspension et le lait, la théorie de DWS peut s'appliquer et permet de mesurer avec une bonne précision leur viscosité. Les limites de DWS pour évaluer la viscosité sont atteintes avec la mousse dont la structure complexe est proche de celle des tissus biologiques. Enfin, le cortex rénal, le parenchyme hépatique et le cerveau de porc ont été étudiés. La théorie appliquée pour les milieux précédents ne permet pas de remonter à leur viscosité. Mais la DWS a permis de suivre leur microstructure au cours de la déshydratation et de la dégénérescence. Pour tous ces milieux la répétabilité, la reproductibilité, la variabilité et l'effet des conditions expérimentales ont été évalués. La DWS pourrait être utilisée pour étudier l'effet de la température et de la congélation sur le spectre de DWS des tissus biologiques ou combinée à la rhéologie pour suivre l'évolution des spectres de DWS au cours d'un cisaillement / Diffusing Wave Spectroscopy (DWS) is a technique that allows to probe the internal dynamics of opaque media and concentrated at high frequencies. It has been used to determine the viscoelastic properties of these media. It has the advantage of being nondestructive, rapid and sensitive. This work aims to study soft biological materials by DWS. The first step is setting up of the experimental device. To evaluate the limits of the art, successive studies were conducted on materials of increasing complexity (a suspension, milk and a foam) tending to the structural complexity of biological tissues. Concerning the suspension and milk, two concentrated media, and mono-dispersed in which the particles are in Brownian motion, DWS allowed to measure with good precision their viscosity. The limits of DWS to evaluate the viscosity of the medium are achieved with the foam which the complex structure is similar to that of soft biological tissues. Finally, the renal cortex, the hepatic parenchyma and porcine brain were studied. The theory applied to previous media does not allow to calculate viscosity. But the DWS allowed us to follow their microstructure during dehydration and degeneration. For all these media, repeatability, reproducibility, variability and effect of experimental conditions were evaluated. The DWS could be used to study the effect of temperature and freezing on the DWS spectrum of biological tissues, or combined with rheology to monitor the evolution spectra DWS during shear
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Vliv etherů celulózy na reologické vlastnosti vápna / Influence of cellulose ethers on rheological properties of limeHegrová, Michaela January 2018 (has links)
The subject of this diploma thesis is a study of the influence of cellulose ethers on the rheological properties of lime. The theoretical part focuses on rheological parameters, techniques and test equipment used in rheology measurements. Various types of cellulose ethers and their influence on the rheological properties of fresh mortars are described. The practical part deals with the study of the influence of different types and quantities of cellulose ethers on the properties of fresh lime pastes and mortars. The results were obtained from measurements on a rotational rheometer with a special geometry for building materials. Measuring methods used were flow and oscillatory tests. Yield stress, viscosity and flow index were determined by the flow measurement. The stability and stiffness of fresh materials were determined during the oscillation measurements. The measured results are then evaluated and compared.
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Vlastnosti nízkoteplotních polymerem modifikovaných asfaltů / Properties of polymer modified bitumen for warm mix asphaltZábranský, Ivo January 2019 (has links)
The Diploma thesis is focus on polymer modified bitumen for warm mix asphalt. The theoretical part of the thesis describes additives which influence the properties of bitumen for their use and reduction of production and service temperatures. Further, the theoretical part describes the conclusions from the researches. This part also describes empirical and functional tests of bituminous binders. The practical part presents the results of individual tests. Tests were performed on samples of non-aged, aged by RTFOT and RTFOT + PAV methods. The results of the work and the assessment of the suitability of bituminous binders are summarized at the end of the thesis.
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Vliv druhu a dávky polymeru na vlastnosti modifikovaných pojiv / Influence ofDostál, Filip January 2020 (has links)
The diploma thesis is focused on polymer modified binders with different polymer doses. The theoretical part describes the history of the use of bitumen, the extraction of bitumen from oil and behavious of the polymer type SBS/SB, which is used in the diploma thesis on modified binders. Further, the theoretical part describes the empirical and functional tests of bitumen binders. In the practical part the results of indidual tests are presented and compared with the standard ČSN 65 7222-1. At the end of the diploma thesis are summarized results of work and evaluation of binders with the best achieved properties.
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