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In this paper the latest advances in fully coupled thermal-structural analysis of a deformable body is presented using the finite element method. The analysis is based on [...]
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The manufacturing of tyres requires mastering the control of curing process which has a significant effect of the thermal and mechanical behavior of the formed part. Basi [...]
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Imperial Citadel of Thang long located in Hanoi consists of several remains belonged to successive dynasties from 11th to 19th century and ite in 2010. Since these remain [...]
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Lime plaster is one of the most used construction materials in historic monuments. It is used to reinforce the structures of buildings, protect them against alterations a [...]
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Kubik, J.
One gave equations of the viscoelasticity in which gradients of stress and strain tensors were taken into account besides the classical stress and strain fields. Finally, [...]
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The building under study is the Convento de la Caridad, which dates back to 1757, situated in the town of Arcos de la Frontera (Cádiz, Spain). This communication present [...]
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Beran, P.
Deterioration of masonry is caused by inordinate loading and by climatic actions. Climatic cyclic thermal stress in structure is incurred by unequal temperature gradient [...]
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The occurrence of deformation twins in the ductile-to-brittle transition (DBT) temperature region were observed under different testing conditions. Mechanical twinning c [...]
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This work reports on results of the radiographic observation of 3D displacement field and consequent damage evolution during loading of specimens with recognizable inner [...]
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Jeebori, A.
Tube banks are widely used in crossflow heat exchangers. Usually, the methods for its design are the NTU or LMTD methods, while in this research the Entropy Generation Me [...]
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The masonry constructions are widely used for a long time. Nowadays, new masonry structures are on demand owing to its variety and appealing mechanical properties. Both b [...]
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Temperature evolution in concrete constructions due to hydration heat presents a formidable problem causing early age cracking and from the chemical point of view changin [...]
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The thermal performance of wall systems is determined by two parameters. The steady-state thermal resistance is well established in building codes. Thermal inertia, the r [...]
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The concept of apparent thermal conductivity for high-temperature investigations of porous materials taking into account moisture transport, convective and radiative mode [...]
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This paper is focused on fracture energy which belongs to the basic fracture-mechanical characteristics of quasi-brittle materials. This parameter is explored here from t [...]
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Complex analysis of massive historical structures that takes into account all geometrical details is still not computationally feasible. Instead, either coupled or uncoup [...]
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Lime renders can help improve the energy balance of the building itself given their position in the external layer. Indeed, historical masonries have high rates of therma [...]
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Perkowski, Z.
A change of thermal conductivity caused by brittle damage evolution in concrete subjected to mechanical load is analysed in the paper. Considerations are illustrated by o [...]

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