PARAMETRIC INVESTIGATION OF BAND GAP EFFECTS IN CHIRAL MICROSTRUCTURES
Vibration suppression has been thoroughly studied in the last few years. A number of methods has been proposed for this purpose. An evolving method lies in the search of band gap regions, that is, certain frequency ranges where vibrations are isolated. In the present investigation, a periodic unit cell of a chiral metamaterial has been created in o...
By Panagiotis Koutsianitis, Georgios K. Tairidis, Alexandros Kougkoulos, Georgios E. Stavroulakis
CORONARY ATHEROSCLEROSIS ASSESSMENT: A NEW ANATOMICAL, FUNCTIONAL, MORPHOLOGICAL AND BIO-MECHANICAL APPROACH
The aims of this work are to investigate and compare two different flow dynamics techniques (steady state - pulsatile flow) for endothelial shear stress calculation, compare lesion specific smartFFR and ESS values, as well as total vessel smartFFR and ESS values, and investigate the relationship between smartFFR and ESS to stress MBF (myocardial bl...
By Panagiotis K. Siogkas, Georgios-Eleftherios Kalykakis, Constantinos D. Anagnostopoulos, Themis P. Exarchos
PHYSICS-INFORMED NEURAL NETWORKS FOR ELASTIC PLATE PROBLEMS WITH BENDING AND WINKLER-TYPE CONTACT EFFECTS
Kirchhoff plate bending and Winkler-type contact problems with different boundary conditions are solved with the use of physics-informed neural networks (PINN). The PINN is built on the base of mechanics laws and deep learning. The idea of the technique includes fitting the governing partial differential equations at collocation points and then tra...
By Aliki D. Muradova, Georgios E. Stavroulakis
ON DIFFUSE INSTABILITY OF ORTHOTROPIC VISCOPLASTIC PLATES
Elastic strain is covered by the effective medium homogenization method inside a representative volume element (RVE). It has an incremental quasi rate-independent (QRI) form obtained by the endochronic concept of thermodynamic time. The rate dependence takes place by means of stress rate dependent value of the initial yield stress. Free meso rotati...
By Ljudmila T. Kudrjavčeva, Milan V. Mićunović
ANALYTICAL MODELLING BASED ON RESONANCE SCATTERING THEORY EXPLAINING THE NEEDLE VISIBILITY INCONSISTENCY IN B-MODE ULTRASOUND
In an ultrasound-guided needle insertion, physicians should adjust a certain insertion angle and the position of the transducer to ensure that the initial point and final target are in-plane inside the imaging plane. One of the crucial problems in this interventional procedure is poor and inconsistent needle visibility in B-mode ultrasound. In this...
By Hesty Susanti, S. Suprijanto, Deddy Kurniadi
NUMERICAL ANALYSIS OF REINFORCED CONCRETE BEAM-COLUMN JOINT UNDER ACCIDENTAL IMPACT
The purpose of this study is to create a universal computational model of a plane-stressed joint element, which could be implemented as a special finite element of the beam-column subassembly integrated into the FEA procedure to improve its accuracy. The combination both of the finite element method and the finite difference method has been accepte...
By Sergey Savin
MANUFACTURING OF RAPID PROTOTYPES OF MECHANICAL PARTS USING REVERSE ENGINEERING AND 3D PRINTING
This article focuses on the design and manufacture of mechanical parts that have complicated shapes using the technique of reverse design using a scanner or an MMT for data acquisition in the form of a point cloud, using CAD software (CATIA). The digital model created is used for a virtual representation of the final product. Then we get the physic...
By Salah Amroune, Ahmed Belaadi, Moussa Menaseri, Noureddine Geroski, Barhm Mohamad, Khalissa Saada, Riyad Benyettou
ON THE THERMODYNAMICS OF ANTIOXIDANT ACTION OF NATURALLY OCCURRING HYDROXYDERIVATIVES OF CIS-CINNAMIC ACID
Antioxidant activity represents one of the important features of phenolic acids, such as hydroxyderivatives of cinnamic acid. However, in the case of cis-cinnamic acid derivatives, corresponding thermochemistry data can be still considered scarce. This work is focused on the two most relevant mechanisms of primary antioxidant action in gas-phase, n...
By Monika Biela, Peter Poliak, Andrea Kleinová, Vladimír Lukeš, Erik Klein
COMBINED EFFECT OF THERMAL RADIATION AND VISCOUS DISSIPATION ON UNSTEADY FREE CONVECTIVE MAGNETO-HYDRODYNAMIC FLOW THROUGH AN IRREGULAR CHANNEL
This study is focused on the joint effects of thermal radiation and magnetic field on an unsteady flow of natural convective, electrically conducting fluid past an irregular vertical channel in the presence of viscous dissipation. The magnetic field is applied normal to the channel. The coupled ordinary differential equations (ODE) are obtained usi...
By T. L. Oyekunle, S. A. Agunbiade
CFD SIMULATION OF EROSION BY PARTICLE COLLISION IN U-BEND AND HELICAL TYPE PIPES
Erosion caused by solid particles in curve pipes is one of the major concerns in the oil and gas industries. Small solid particles flow with a carrier liquid fluid and impact the inner wall of the piping, valves, and other equipment. These components face a high risk of solid particle erosion due to the constant collision, which may result in equip...
By Mohammad Sheikh Mamoo, Ataallah Soltani Goharrizi, Bahador Abolpour