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A procedure for specimen optimization applied to material testing in plasticity with the virtual fields method
A simulator to optimize the experimental set-up for elasto-plastic material characterization
Saint Dimitri of Rostov and Dostoevsky
Academic literature until now has ignored the possibility of seeing the roots of Dostoevsky’s idea of a God-bearing people in the Saint Dimitri of Rostov’s conception of the passion bearer. But, on the contrary, obvious parallels between the two permit the author to speak of a deliberate coincidence. On the other hand, the two are divided in their conceptions of the reasons for human sufferin
Effect of DIC Spatial Resolution, Noise and Interpolation Error on Identification Results with the VFM
The use of experimental tests that involve full-field measurements to characterize mechanical material properties is becoming more
widespread within the engineering community. In particular digital image correlation (DIC) on white light speckles is one of the most used tools,
thanks to the relatively low cost of the equipment and the availability of dedicated software. Nonetheless the impact of measurement errors on
the identified parameters is still not completely understood. To this purpose, in this paper, a simulator able to numerically simulate an
experimental test, which involves DIC is presented. The chosen test is the Unnotched Iosipescu test used to identify the orthotropic elastic
parameters of composites. Synthetic images are generated and then analysed by DIC. Eventually the obtained strain maps are used to identify
the elastic parameters with the Virtual Fields Method (VFM). The numerical errors propagating through the simulation procedure are carefully
characterized. Besides, the simulator is used to compare the performances of DIC and the grid method in the identification process with the
VFM. Finally, the influence of DIC settings on the identification error is studied as a function of the camera digital noise level, in order to find the
best testing configuration.sponsorship: Professor Pierron gratefully acknowledges the support from the Royal Society and the Wolfson Foundation through a Royal Society Wolfson Research Merit Award. (Royal Society, Wolfson Foundation through a Royal Society Wolfson Research Merit Award)status: Publishe
Die Herkunft des byzantinischen Familiennamens Λάσκαρις
In this article, the author suggests a new etymology for the name Laskaris, born by a family that gave Byzantium one of its imperial dynasties. Older hypotheses are examined, especially the generally accepted one according to which Laskaris is a name of Persian origin meaning "warrior." The author suggests Lascaris rather comes from a Arabic word defining a physical feature: "blonde" or "red-haired.REB 62 2004 p. 269-273
Dimitri Theodorides, Die Herkunft des Byzantinischen Familiennamens Αάσκαρις. — Cet article propose une nouvelle étymologie du nom Lascaris, porté par une famille qui donna une dynastie à Byzance. L'auteur reprend les hypothèses proposées, notamment celle qui est généralement admise et qui ferait de Lascaris un nom d'origine perse, signifiant le « guerrier ». L'auteur propose plutôt d'y voir un mot arabe caractérisant un trait physique : le « blond » ou le « roux ».Theodoridis Dimitri. Die Herkunft des byzantinischen Familiennamens Λάσκαρις. In: Revue des études byzantines, tome 62, 2004. pp. 269-273
Take me to church
This thesis is a narrative of masculinity and Latinx identity. More specifically, multiple generations of Puerto Ricanness.M.F.A.Includes bibliographical referencesby Dimitri Reye
Book Launch | Dimitri Van Den Meerssche's The World Bank's Lawyers
On Wednesday 16 November, the ESIL Interest Groups on History of Intentional Law and International Organisations and Völkerrechtsblog, hosted a book launch for The World Bank’s Lawyers by Dr. Dimitri van den Meerssche (Queen Mary University London).In addition to hearing from the author, discussants included Negar Mansouri (Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies), Dr Gail Lythgoe (University of Manchester), Dr. Tommaso Soave (Central European University) and Dr. Ahmed Memon (Cardiff School of Law and Politics). Florenz Volkaert (Ghent University) moderated.<br/
Book Launch | Dimitri Van Den Meerssche's The World Bank's Lawyers
On Wednesday 16 November, the ESIL Interest Groups on History of Intentional Law and International Organisations and Völkerrechtsblog, hosted a book launch for The World Bank’s Lawyers by Dr. Dimitri van den Meerssche (Queen Mary University London).In addition to hearing from the author, discussants included Negar Mansouri (Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies), Dr Gail Lythgoe (University of Manchester), Dr. Tommaso Soave (Central European University) and Dr. Ahmed Memon (Cardiff School of Law and Politics). Florenz Volkaert (Ghent University) moderated.<br/
Book Launch | Dimitri Van Den Meerssche's The World Bank's Lawyers
On Wednesday 16 November, the ESIL Interest Groups on History of Intentional Law and International Organisations and Völkerrechtsblog, hosted a book launch for The World Bank’s Lawyers by Dr. Dimitri van den Meerssche (Queen Mary University London).In addition to hearing from the author, discussants included Negar Mansouri (Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies), Dr Gail Lythgoe (University of Manchester), Dr. Tommaso Soave (Central European University) and Dr. Ahmed Memon (Cardiff School of Law and Politics). Florenz Volkaert (Ghent University) moderated.<br/
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