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    Start up innovative a vocazione sociale (SIAVS) e Imprese sociali. Un binomio incompatibile

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    Con parere protocollo n. 84932 del 23 marzo 2021, il Ministero dello sviluppo economico si esprime sulla possibilità per una SIAVS, di ottenere l’iscrizione nella sezione speciale del Registro delle imprese dedicata alle Imprese sociali. Il MISE si allinea, infatti, con quanto espresso nel parere del Ministero del lavoro e delle politiche sociali - Direzione generale del Terzo Settore, richiesto proprio in considerazione della novità e particolarità della questione prospettata. Nello specifico, con nota prot. 3756 del 17 marzo 2021 il Min. lav. esclude la possibilità, in base all’attuale quadro normativo, per un soggetto giuridico di essere titolare contemporaneamente di entrambe le qualifiche. Ne consegue che l’eventuale acquisizione (in presenza dei presupposti di legge) della qualifica di Impresa sociale dovrà pertanto avvenire contestualmente (o successivamente) alla perdita della qualifica di SIAVS

    Hybrid joints: Evaluation of the increase of the mechanical performances with respect to simple joints

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    Hybrid joints allow to bring together the advantages of bonded joints (i.e. lightweight design, cost reduction and higher energy absorption in case of impact loading) with the confidence, the high specific strength and well know production process of traditional mechanical joining technologies like welding, riveting and clinching. In this way, higher performances in terms of strength, stiffness and energy absorption are achieved with respect to simple adhesive, welded or fastened joints, while costs can be reduced with respect to welding or fastening and the manufacturing process is facilitated with respect to adhesive bonding. Many works deal with the static [1-4] and fatigue [5, 6] characterization of hybrid joints, and they point out higher mechanical properties in comparison with simple joints. The reason is found in a synergistic effect of the joining techniques [7] and in a more favourable stress distribution [8, 9]. In this work an extensive experimental campaign was carried out in order to compare the strength of weld-bonded, clinch-bonded and rivet-bonded joints with that of the related non-hybrid joints, evaluating also the influence of geometrical and environmental factors. The experimental analysis was conducted using the Design of Experiments (DoE) methodology, taking the maximum load (F max), the stiffness (K) and the energy absorption prior to the failure (E n) as objectives
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