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The Variability of the Void Ratio of Sand and its Effect on Settlement and Infinite Slope Stability
(2018)
The uncertainty of a soil property can significantly affect the physical behavior of soil, so as to influence geotechnical practice. The uncertainty can be expressed by its stochastic parameters, including the mean, the standard deviation, and the spatial correlation length. These stochastic parameters are regarded as constant value in most of the former studies. The main aim of this thesis is to prove whether they are depth-dependent, and to evaluate the effect of this depth-dependent character on both the settlement and the infinite slope stability during rainwater infiltration.
A stochastic one-dimensional settlement simulation is carried out using random finite element method with the von Wolffersdorff hypoplastic model, so as to evaluate the effect of stress level on the stochastic parameters of void ratio related parameters of sand. It is found that these stochastic parameters are both stress-dependent and depth-dependent.
The non-stationary random field, considering the depth-dependent character of these stochastic parameters, can be generated through the distortion of the stationary random field.
The one-dimensional settlement analysis is carried out to evaluation the effect of the depth-dependent character of the stochastic parameters of void ratio on the strain. It is found that the depth-dependent character has low effect on the strain.
The deterministic analysis of infinite slope stability during rainwater infiltration is simulated.
The transient seepage is carried out using finite difference method, while the steady state seepage is simulated using the analytical solution. The saturated hydraulic conductivity (ks) is taken as the only variable. The results show that the depth-dependent ks has a significant influence on the stability of the slope when the negative flux is high. Without considering the depth-dependent character, can overestimate the factor of safety of the slope. A slope can fail if the depth-dependent character is considered, while it is stable if the depth-dependent character is neglected. The failure time of the slope with a greater depth-dependent ks is earlier during transient infiltration.
Meanwhile, the stochastic infinite slope stability analysis during infiltration, is also carried out to highlight the effect of the depth-dependent character of the stochastic parameters of ks. The results show that: the probability of failure is significantly increased if the depth-dependent character of mean is considered, while, it is moderately reduced if the depth-dependent character of the standard deviation is accounted. If the depth-dependent character of both the mean and standard deviation of ks is considered, the depth-dependent mean value plays a dominant influence on the results. Furthermore, the depth-dependent character of the spatial correlation length can slightly reduce the probability of failure.
The production of a desired product needs an effective use of the experimental model. The present study proposes an extreme learning machine (ELM) and a support vector machine (SVM) integrated with the response surface methodology (RSM) to solve the complexity in optimization and prediction of the ethyl ester and methyl ester production process. The novel hybrid models of ELM-RSM and ELM-SVM are further used as a case study to estimate the yield of methyl and ethyl esters through a trans-esterification process from waste cooking oil (WCO) based on American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) standards. The results of the prediction phase were also compared with artificial neural networks (ANNs) and adaptive neuro-fuzzy inference system (ANFIS), which were recently developed by the second author of this study. Based on the results, an ELM with a correlation coefficient of 0.9815 and 0.9863 for methyl and ethyl esters, respectively, had a high estimation capability compared with that for SVM, ANNs, and ANFIS. Accordingly, the maximum production yield was obtained in the case of using ELM-RSM of 96.86% for ethyl ester at a temperature of 68.48 °C, a catalyst value of 1.15 wt. %, mixing intensity of 650.07 rpm, and an alcohol to oil molar ratio (A/O) of 5.77; for methyl ester, the production yield was 98.46% at a temperature of 67.62 °C, a catalyst value of 1.1 wt. %, mixing intensity of 709.42 rpm, and an A/O of 6.09. Therefore, ELM-RSM increased the production yield by 3.6% for ethyl ester and 3.1% for methyl ester, compared with those for the experimental data.
Utilizing Modern FIB/SEM Technology and EDS for 3D Imaging of Hydrated Alite and its Pore Space
(2021)
The exploration of cementitious materials using scanning electron microscopes (SEM) is mainly done using fractured or polished surfaces. This leads to high-resolution 2D-images that can be combined using EDX and EBSD to unveil details of the microstructure and composition of materials. Nevertheless, this does not provide a quantitative insight into the three-dimensional fine structure of for example C-S-H phases.
The focused ion beam (FIB) technology can cut a block of material in thin layers of less than 10 nm. This gives us a volume of 1000 μm³ with a voxel resolution of down to 4 x 4 x 10 nm³. The results can be combined with simultaneously acquired EDX data to improve image segmentation. Results of the investigation demonstrate that it is possible to obtain close-to-native 3D-visualisation of the spatial distribution of unreacted C3S, C-S-H and CH. Additionally, an optimized preparation method allows us to quantify the fine structure of C-S-H phases (length, aspect ratio, …) and the pore space.
This work presents a robust status monitoring approach for detecting damage in cantilever structures based on logistic functions. Also, a stochastic damage identification approach based on changes of eigenfrequencies is proposed. The proposed algorithms are verified using catenary poles of electrified railways track. The proposed damage features overcome the limitation of frequency-based damage identification methods available in the literature, which are valid to detect damage in structures to Level 1 only. Changes in eigenfrequencies of cantilever structures are enough to identify possible local damage at Level 3, i.e., to cover damage detection, localization, and quantification. The proposed algorithms identified the damage with relatively small errors, even at a high noise level.
The development of a hydro-mechanically coupled Coupled-Eulerian–Lagrangian (CEL) method and its application to the back-analysisof vibratory pile driving model tests in water-saturated sand is presented. The predicted pile penetration using this approachis in good agreement with the results of the model tests as well as with fully Lagrangian simulations. In terms of pore water pressure, however, the results of the CEL simulation show a slightly worse accordance with the model tests compared to the Lagrangian simulation. Some shortcomings of the hydro-mechanically coupled CEL method in case of frictional contact problems and pore fluids with high bulk modulus are discussed. Lastly, the CEL method is applied to the simulation of vibratory driving of open-profile piles under partially drained conditions to study installation-induced changes in the soil state. It is concluded that the proposed method is capable of realistically reproducing the most important mechanisms in the soil during the driving process despite its addressed shortcomings.
Wireless sensor networks have attracted great attention for applications in structural health monitoring due to their ease of use, flexibility of deployment, and cost-effectiveness. This paper presents a software framework for WiFi-based wireless sensor networks composed of low-cost mass market single-board computers. A number of specific system-level software components were developed to enable robust data acquisition, data processing, sensor network communication, and timing with a focus on structural health monitoring (SHM) applications. The framework was validated on Raspberry Pi computers, and its performance was studied in detail. The paper presents several characteristics of the measurement quality such as sampling accuracy and time synchronization and discusses the specific limitations of the system. The implementation includes a complementary smartphone application that is utilized for data acquisition, visualization, and analysis. A prototypical implementation further demonstrates the feasibility of integrating smartphones as data acquisition nodes into the network, utilizing their internal sensors. The measurement system was employed in several monitoring campaigns, three of which are documented in detail. The suitability of the system is evaluated based on comparisons of target quantities with reference measurements. The results indicate that the presented system can robustly achieve a measurement performance commensurate with that required in many typical SHM tasks such as modal identification. As such, it represents a cost-effective alternative to more traditional monitoring solutions.
Die Festigkeitsentwicklung des Zementbetons basiert auf der chemischen Reaktion des Zementes mit dem Anmachwasser. Durch Nachbehandlungsmaßnahmen muss dafür gesorgt werden, dass dem Zement genügend Wasser für seine Reaktion zur Verfügung steht, da sonst ein Beton mit minderer Qualität entsteht. Die vorliegende Arbeit behandelt die grundsätzlichen Fragen der Betonnachbehandlung bei Anwendung von Straßenbetonen. Im Speziellen wird die Frage des erforderlichen Nachbehandlungsbedarfs von hüttensandhaltigen Kompositzementen betrachtet. Die Wirkung der Nachbehandlung wird anhand des erreichten Frost-Tausalz-Widerstandes und der Gefügeausbildung in der unmittelbaren Betonrandzone bewertet. Der Fokus der Untersuchungen lag auf abgezogenen Betonoberflächen. Es wurde ein Modell zur Austrocknung des jungen Betons erarbeitet. Es konnte gezeigt werden, dass in einer frühen Austrocknung (Kapillarphase) keine kritische Austrocknung der Betonrandzone einsetzt, sondern der Beton annährend gleichmäßig über die Höhe austrocknet. Es wurde ein Nomogramm entwickelt, mit dem die Dauer der Kapillarphase in Abhängigkeit der Witterung für Straßenbetone abgeschätzt werden kann. Eine kritische Austrocknung der wichtigen Randzone setzt nach Ende der Kapillarphase ein. Für Betone unter Verwendung von Zementen mit langsamer Festigkeitsentwicklung ist die Austrocknung der Randzone nach Ende der Kapillarphase besonders ausgeprägt. Im Ergebnis zeigen diese Betone dann einen geringen Frost-Tausalz-Widerstand. Mit Zementen, die eine 2d-Zementdruckfestigkeit ≥ 23,0 N/mm² aufweisen, wurde unabhängig von der Zementart (CEM I oder CEM II/B-S) auch dann ein hoher Frost-Tausalz-Widerstand erreicht, wenn keine oder eine schlechtere Nachbehandlung angewendet wurde. Für die Praxis ergibt sich damit eine einfache Möglichkeit der Vorauswahl von geeigneten Zementen für den Verkehrsflächenbau. Betone, die unter Verwendung von Zementen mit langsamere Festigkeitsentwicklung hergestellt werden, erreichen einen hohen Frost-Tausalz-Widerstand nur mit einer geeigneten Nachbehandlung. Die Anwendung von flüssigen Nachbehandlungsmitteln (NBM gemäß TL NBM-StB) erreicht eine ähnliche Wirksamkeit wie eine 5 tägige Feuchtnachbehandlung. Voraussetzung für die Wirksamkeit der NBM ist, dass sie auf eine Betonoberfläche ohne sichtbaren Feuchtigkeitsfilm (feuchter Glanz) aufgesprüht werden. Besonders wichtig ist die Beachtung des richtigen Auftragszeitpunktes bei kühler Witterung, da hier aufgrund der verlangsamten Zementreaktion der Beton länger Anmachwasser abstößt. Ein zu früher Auftrag des Nachbehandlungsmittels führt zu einer Verschlechterung der Qualität der Betonrandzone. Durch Bereitstellung hydratationsabhängiger Transportkenngrößen (Feuchtetransport im Beton) konnten numerische Berechnungen zum Zusammenspiel zwischen der Austrocknung, der Nachbehandlung und der Gefügeentwicklung durchgeführt werden. Mit dem erstellten Berechnungsmodell wurden Parameterstudien durchgeführt. Die Berechnungen bestätigen die wesentlichen Erkenntnisse der Laboruntersuchungen. Darüber hinaus lässt sich mit dem Berechnungsmodell zeigen, dass gerade bei langsam reagierenden Zementen und kühler Witterung ohne eine Nachbehandlung eine sehr dünne Randzone (ca. 500 µm – 1000 µm) mit stark erhöhter Kapillarporosität entsteht.
This thesis applies the theory of \psi-hyperholomorphic functions dened in R^3 with values in the set of paravectors, which is identified with the Eucledian space R^3, to tackle some problems in theory and practice: geometric mapping properties, additive decompositions of harmonic functions and applications in the theory of linear elasticity.