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Author(s):  
Bojan Poletanovic ◽  
Katalin Kopecsko ◽  
Ildikó Merta

The aim of this study was to examine the influence of flax fibre protection with the linseed oil and a matrix modification with cement substitution with metakaolin (in 10wt% and 15wt%) on the mechanical properties of cement-based mortars under severe environmental conditions of freeze/thaw cycles. Cement-based mortars (with the dimension of 40x40x160 mm3) were reinforced by 10mm long discrete flax fibres (Linumusitatissimum) and exposed to 51 freeze/thaw cycles under laboratory condition. Their compressive and flexural strengths, as well as specific energy absorption capacity were measured after freeze/thaw cycles and compared to the results of mortars cured for same time in water. Under freeze/thaw cycles mortars reinforced with linseed oil-treated fibres showed the same range of degradation of the compressive and flexural strengths, however, a more pronounced degradation of energy absorption capacity compared to non-treated fibre reinforced mortars was observed. The matrix modification, by partial cement substitution with metakaolin showed optimistic results under freeze/thaw cycles. The compressive strength when cement was partially substituted with metakaolin (in both dosages) increased whereas the flexural strength was slightly lower in case of 10wt% substitution and markedly lower under higher (15wt%) cement substitution. The most relevant is that the decrease of the energy absorption capacity of the fibre reinforced mortar was completely prevented when cement was substituted with metakaolin. It is shown that the energy absorption of the non-treated fibre reinforced mortars increases by 27% when cement was substituted with metakaolin (both 10wt% and 15wt%).


2021 ◽  
Vol 124 ◽  
pp. 104280
Author(s):  
Julian Eduardo Mejia-Ballesteros ◽  
Loic Rodier ◽  
Rafael Filomeno ◽  
Holmer Savastano Jr ◽  
Juliano Fiorelli ◽  
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Energies ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (10) ◽  
pp. 2738
Author(s):  
Ayşe Aybike Şeker ◽  
Tuba Gözel ◽  
Mehmet Hakan Hocaoğlu

The topology of a distribution network can be represented by a bus injection to branch current (BIBC) matrix. It has been introduced and used for load flow analysis of distribution networks. In this paper, a method for BIBC matrix modification is developed to use in applications which require a topology change representation. Proposed method that reflects the changes in configuration in the system BIBC matrix is implemented in distribution network reconfiguration problem. With providing potential solutions for network operational and planning requirements such as necessitate changes in configurations to transfer the loads to a different substation, ease the loading of equipment, conduct planned maintenance and reduce network losses during the normal operation with renewables, storage and other uprising technologies, reconfiguration may also be useful for emergencies, accidents, attacks and weather-related disasters. The BIBC modification process provides the knowledge of possible switches to open and the direction of power flow without any need to further radiality or continuity check. The proposed method needs only initial network topology information that makes it suitable to apply on any distribution network and to use with any search method or heuristic/meta-heuristic optimization algorithm. Efficiency of the method is investigated on systems with voltage dependent and time varying loads.


Molecules ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 26 (5) ◽  
pp. 1263
Author(s):  
Cornelia Vasile ◽  
Mihaela Baican

Food packaging is designed to protect foods, to provide required information about the food, and to make food handling convenient for distribution to consumers. Packaging has a crucial role in the process of food quality, safety, and shelf-life extension. Possible interactions between food and packaging are important in what is concerning food quality and safety. This review tries to offer a picture of the most important types of active packaging emphasizing the controlled/target release antimicrobial and/or antioxidant packaging including system design, different methods of polymer matrix modification, and processing. The testing methods for the appreciation of the performance of active food packaging, as well as mechanisms and kinetics implied in active compounds release, are summarized. During the last years, many fast advancements in packaging technology appeared, including intelligent or smart packaging (IOSP), (i.e., time–temperature indicators (TTIs), gas indicators, radiofrequency identification (RFID), and others). Legislation is also discussed.


Filomat ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 35 (8) ◽  
pp. 2605-2616
Author(s):  
Daochang Zhang ◽  
Dijana Mosic ◽  
Jianping Hu

Our motivation is to derive the Drazin inverse matrix modification formulae utilizing the Drazin inverses of adequate Peirce corners under some special cases, and the Drazin inverse of a special matrix with an additive perturbation. As applications, several new results for the expressions of the Drazin inverses of modified matrices A ?? CB and A ?? CDdB are obtained, and some well known results in the literature, as the Sherman-Morrison-Woodbury formula and Jacobson?s Lemma, are generalized.


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