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Drystone retaining walls
Drystone retaining walls are sustainable engineering structures constructed with locally obtained natural stone. They were commonly built with very slender profiles compared with modern mass-masonry structures, leading to a...
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Drystone retaining walls
Drystone retaining walls are sustainable engineering structures constructed with locally obtained natural stone. They were commonly built with very slender profiles compared with modern mass-masonry structures, leading to a...
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Interaction energy of domain walls in a nonlocal Ginzburg-Landau type model from micromagnetics
Radu Ignat, Roger Moser
Jul 01, 2016
We study a variational model from micromagnetics involving a nonlocal Ginzburg-Landau type energy for S1-valued vector fields. These vector fields form domain walls, called Néel walls, that correspond to...
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Interaction energy of domain walls in a nonlocal Ginzburg-Landau type model from micromagnetics
Radu Ignat, Roger Moser
Jul 01, 2016
We study a variational model from micromagnetics involving a nonlocal Ginzburg-Landau type energy for S1-valued vector fields. These vector fields form domain walls, called Néel walls, that correspond to...
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Triplet superconductivity and proximity effect induced by Bloch and Néel domain walls

Noncollinear magnetic interfaces introduced in superconductor (SC)/ferromagnet/SC heterostructures allow for spin-flipping processes and are able to generate equal-spin spin-triplet pairing correlations within the...

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Thermal imaging assessment of drystone retaining walls
Drystone retaining walls form an essential part of the infrastructure in hilly and mountainous regions around the world, by providing platforms for roads, buildings and for agricultural terraces. Research carried out in England...
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Triplet superconductivity and proximity effect induced by Bloch and Néel domain walls

Noncollinear magnetic interfaces introduced in superconductor (SC)/ferromagnet/SC heterostructures allow for spin-flipping processes and are able to generate equal-spin spin-triplet pairing correlations within the...

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Asymptotic behaviour of a pile-up of infinite walls of edge dislocations
We consider a system of parallel straight edge dislocations and we analyse its asymptotic behaviour in the limit of many dislocations. The dislocations are represented by points in a plane, and they are arranged in vertical...
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Néel walls with prescribed winding number and how a nonlocal term can change the energy landscape
Radu Ignat, Roger Moser
Nov 05, 2017
We study a nonlocal Allen-Cahn type problem for vector fields of unit length, arising from a model for domain walls (called Néel walls) in ferromagnetism. We show that the nonlocal term gives rise to new features in the energy...
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Néel walls with prescribed winding number and how a nonlocal term can change the energy landscape
Radu Ignat, Roger Moser
Nov 05, 2017
We study a nonlocal Allen-Cahn type problem for vector fields of unit length, arising from a model for domain walls (called Néel walls) in ferromagnetism. We show that the nonlocal term gives rise to new features in the energy...
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The effect of simulated flooding on the structural performance of light frame timber shear walls - an experimental approach.
This paper presents the results of a series of tests on timber shear walls exposed to simulated flooding and drying. Load tests were conducted on three wall types; control, wet and restored. The mechanical properties of each of...
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SEBS-Polymer-Modified Slag–Cement–Bentonite for Resilient Slurry Walls
In spite of the well-established design and construction approaches of slag–cement–bentonite slurry walls, the materials deteriorate inevitably in contaminated land. The development of effective materials which are...
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Thermal imaging assessment of drystone retaining walls
Drystone retaining walls form an essential part of the infrastructure in hilly and mountainous regions around the world, by providing platforms for roads, buildings and for agricultural terraces. Research carried out in England...
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The effect of simulated flooding on the structural performance of light frame timber shear walls - an experimental approach.
This paper presents the results of a series of tests on timber shear walls exposed to simulated flooding and drying. Load tests were conducted on three wall types; control, wet and restored. The mechanical properties of each of...
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Boundary-layer analysis of a pile-up of walls of edge dislocations at a lock
In this paper we analyse the behaviour of a pile-up of vertically periodic walls of edge dislocations at an obstacle, represented by a locked dislocation wall. Starting from a continuum non-local energy modelling the...
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Asymptotic behaviour of a pile-up of infinite walls of edge dislocations
We consider a system of parallel straight edge dislocations and we analyse its asymptotic behaviour in the limit of many dislocations. The dislocations are represented by points in a plane, and they are arranged in vertical...
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Boundary-layer analysis of a pile-up of walls of edge dislocations at a lock
In this paper we analyse the behaviour of a pile-up of vertically periodic walls of edge dislocations at an obstacle, represented by a locked dislocation wall. Starting from a continuum non-local energy modelling the...
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Seismic design of geosynthetic-reinforced earth retaining walls following a pseudo-static approach
D Gaudio, L Masini, S Rampello
Oct 10, 2022
Abstract Geosynthetic-reinforced earth (GRE) retaining walls show a better performance than conventionally-designed walls during destructive earthquakes, due to their capability of...
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Steady-state and dynamic hygrothermal performance of rendered straw bale walls

Wheat straw, in the form of compacted bales, is increasingly used as thermal insulation in the external walls of buildings. Common practice is to use a render finish, applied directly to surface of the straw bales, to protect...

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Order-disorder, ferroelasticity and mobility of domain walls in multiferroic Cu-Cl boracite.
Domain walls in Cu-Cl boracite develop as a consequence of an improper ferroelastic, improper ferroelectric transition, and have attracted close interest because some are conductive and all can be mechanically written and...
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Order–disorder, ferroelasticity and mobility of domain walls in multiferroic Cu–Cl boracite
Abstract: Domain walls in Cu–Cl boracite develop as a consequence of an improper ferroelastic, improper ferroelectric transition, and have attracted close interest because some are conductive and all can be mechanically written...
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Structural Imaging of Native Cryo-Preserved Secondary Cell Walls Reveals the Presence of Macrofibrils and Their Formation Requires Normal Cellulose, Lignin and Xylan Biosynthesis.
The woody secondary cell walls of plants are the largest repository of renewable carbon biopolymers on the planet. These walls are made principally from cellulose and hemicelluloses and are impregnated with lignin. Despite their...
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