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2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (12) ◽  
pp. 4346
Author(s):  
Yuntai Zhang ◽  
Lizhong Jiang ◽  
Wangbao Zhou ◽  
Yulin Feng

This study proposed a dynamic characteristic analytical method (ANM) of a composite box girder bridge with corrugated steel web (CBGCSW) by completely considering the impact of shear lag effect and accordion effect of corrugated steel webs. Based on energy principles and variational principles, a vibration differential equation and the natural boundary conditions of a CBGCSW were developed. The analytical calculation formula for solving the vibration differential equation was then obtained. The results calculated using the ANM agreed well with previous experimental results, which validated the correctness of ANM. To demonstrate the superiority of the ANM, the vibration frequencies of several abstract CBGCSWs with varying ratios of span–width, obtained using the elementary beam theory (EBT) and the finite element method (FEM), were compared with those obtained by ANM. The efficacy of the ANM was verified and some meaningful conclusions were drawn which are helpful to relevant engineering design, such as the observation that a higher natural vibration frequency and smaller span–width ratio significantly magnified the shear lag effect of CBGCSW. The first five-order natural vibration frequencies of the CBGCSW were significantly lower than those of the composite box girder bridge with general steel web (CBGGSW), which indicates that the impact of the accordion effect is significant.


2020 ◽  
pp. 112972982092724
Author(s):  
Indu Ramachandra Rao ◽  
Ganesh Paramasivam ◽  
Tom Devasia ◽  
Attur Ravindra Prabhu ◽  
Shankar Prasad Nagaraju

Accordion or concertina effect is the angiographic appearance of pseudostenosis caused by interaction of a stiff guidewire with a tortuous vessel during endovascular procedures. This phenomenon may often mislead the interventionist into performing unnecessary and potentially harmful procedures in a bid to treat the ‘stenotic’ lesion. The resolution of ‘stenosis’ on withdrawal of the guidewire clinches the diagnosis. While well described in coronary vessels, the occurrence of this phenomenon in arteriovenous fistula or graft has not been reported. We describe a case of accordion effect observed during endovascular intervention for arteriovenous graft salvage.


2019 ◽  
Vol 97 (6) ◽  
pp. 442-450
Author(s):  
Abdalla H. Karoyo ◽  
Lee D. Wilson

The formation of host–guest complexes was studied for two hosts: β-cyclodextrin (β-CD) and a cross-linked polymer containing an equimolar ratio of β-CD and hexamethylene diisocyanate (HDI), denoted as HDI-1. The thermodynamics of host–guest binding were studied with 1-anilinonaphthalene-8-sulfonic acid (1,8-ANS) using steady-state fluorescence spectroscopy in aqueous solution at variable temperature and ambient pH. The association of 1,8-ANS with β-CD and HDI-1 showed a fluorescence enhancement of ∼4 and 12 units, respectively. Greater fluorescence enhancement for the polymer/dye system indicates the presence of multiple binding sites (inclusion and interstitial). By contrast, the β-CD/dye system adopts trends that indicate the formation of well-defined inclusion complexes. HDI-1 has inclusion sites (β-CD) and interstitial domains (HDI) that afford dual binding with variable binding affinity. Simplified binding models employed herein address the role of inclusion binding without an explicit account for higher order or secondary binding equilibria. The approximate 1:1 binding constant (K1:1) for CD/1,8-ANS is about two-fold greater over the HDI-1/1,8-ANS system. HDI-1 displays cooperative effects among the polymer subunits, according to changes in relative fluorescence intensity due to structural transitions and binding site loci. The relative fluorescence intensities of the HDI-1/1,8-ANS system relate to a reversible temperature-driven structural transition (globular ⇌ extended) of the polymer between 5 °C and 60 °C, in contrast to the β-CD/1,8-ANS complex. The temperature- and guest-driven structural transition, described as the “molecular accordion” effect, is supported by new insight provided by complementary fluorescence and 1H NMR spectral results in aqueous solution.


Author(s):  
Evans Heithaus ◽  
Almas Syed ◽  
Chet R. Rees

Advancing a drainage catheter can be difficult in certain situations, particularly when the catheter “accordions” upon itself. Most tubes are built with a small shelf in the tip of the catheter, and metal and plastic stiffeners are provided. Applying the majority of the advancing force at the hub of the metal stiffener rather than along the midportion of the catheter exerts force at the tip of the catheter via the internal metal stiffener, which is lodged against the small shelf inside the catheter. Using this method, the operator is able to translate a majority of the forward force to the catheter tip, thereby “pulling” the rest of the catheter through tissues and thus reducing the accordion effect.


2018 ◽  
Vol 69 (1) ◽  
pp. 10-15 ◽  
Author(s):  
Peggy Yen ◽  
Sandra Dumas ◽  
Arianne Albert ◽  
Paula Gordon

Purpose The placement of localization clips following percutaneous biopsy is a standard practice for a variety of situations. Subsequent clip displacement creates challenges for imaging surveillance and surgical planning, and may cause confusion amongst radiologists and between surgeons and radiologists. Many causes have been attributed for this phenomenon including the commonly accepted “accordion effect.” Herein, we investigate the performance of a low cost surgical clip system against 4 commercially available clips. Methods We retrospectively reviewed 2112 patients who underwent stereotactic vacuum-assisted core biopsy followed by clip placement between January 2013 and June 2016. The primary performance parameter compared was displacement >10 mm following vacuum-assisted stereotactic core biopsy. Within the group of clips that had displaced, the magnitude of displacement was compared. Results There was a significant difference in displacement among the clip types ( P < .0001) with significant pairwise comparisons between pediatric surgical clips and SecureMark (38% vs 28%; P = .001) and SenoMark (38% vs 27%; P = .0001) in the proportion displaced. The surgical clips showed a significant magnitude of displacement of approximately 25% greater average distance displaced. Conclusions As a whole, the commercial clips performed better than the surgical clip after stereotactic vacuum-assisted core biopsy suggesting the surrounding outer component acts to anchor the central clip and minimizes clip displacement. The same should apply to tomosynthesis-guided biopsy.


2018 ◽  
Vol 2018 ◽  
pp. 1-13
Author(s):  
Peng Qiao ◽  
Jin Di ◽  
Feng-jiang Qin

The torsional behaviors of composite box girders with corrugated steel webs are more obvious than traditional concrete girders due to the lower torsional rigidity. In this paper, the torsion and distortion of this kind of composite girder are studied. The formulas for warping normal stress and shear stress were put forward according to the second theory of Umanskii, considering the accordion effect of corrugated steel webs. Then, the influences of different dimensional parameters on the torsional and distortional stress are investigated. Results show that the effect of parameters on stress is different and implicit in composite box girders with corrugated steel webs. Under eccentric loads, the warping torsional and distortional stress in this kind of girder should not be neglected. Compared with girders under corresponding symmetric loads, the total warping stress may be as big as flexural normal stress, and the total shear stress usually reaches 30 to 50 percentage of flexural shear stress. So the warping stress and additional shear stress due to warping torsion and distortion are suggested to be calculated by the proposed equations in structural analysis, which are usually not taken into account in conventional concrete box girders.


2016 ◽  
Author(s):  
S. Y. Kalmykov ◽  
X. Davoine ◽  
R. Lehe ◽  
A. F. Lifschitz ◽  
B. A. Shadwick

2015 ◽  
Vol 201 ◽  
pp. 163-164
Author(s):  
Alexander Goldberg ◽  
Irena Nordkin ◽  
Majdi Halabi ◽  
Inna Rosenfeld
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