نتایج جستجو برای: consolidating mortar

تعداد نتایج: 8085  

Journal: :Numerische Mathematik 2014
Vivette Girault Danail Vassilev Ivan Yotov

We investigate mortar multiscale numerical methods for coupled Stokes and Darcy flows with the Beavers–Joseph–Saffman interface condition. The domain is decomposed into a series of subdomains (coarse grid) of either Stokes or Darcy type. The subdomains are discretized by appropriate Stokes or Darcy finite elements. The solution is resolved locally (in each coarse element) on a fine scale, allow...

2016
A. Arizzi H. Viles G. Cultrone

To find out which render mortar mix shows the best durability properties, we have designed four ageing tests that aim to simulate water movements, ice formation and salt crystallization in lime mortars exposed to an extreme, but realistic, range of temperature and humidity. It has been found that the response of individual mortar mixes differs according to the mechanism and the agent of attack....

2007
BARBARA I. WOHLMUTH

Hierarchical a posteriori error estimators are introduced and analyzed for mortar nite element methods. A weak continuity condition at the interfaces is enforced by means of Lagrange multipliers. The two proposed error estimators are based on a defect correction in higher order nite element spaces and an adequate hierarchical two-level splitting. The rst provides upper and lower bounds for the ...

Journal: :SIAM J. Numerical Analysis 2005
Mary F. Wheeler Ivan Yotov

Several a posteriori error estimators for mortar mixed finite element discretizations of elliptic equations are derived. A residual-based estimator provides optimal upper and lower bounds for the pressure error. An efficient and reliable estimator for the velocity and mortar pressure error is also derived, which is based on solving local (element) problems in a higher-order space. The interface...

Journal: :Int. J. Electronic Commerce 2002
Charles Steinfield Harry Bouwman Thomas Adelaar

ABSTRACT: Many traditional brick-and-mortar businesses supplement their physical outlets with e-commerce capabilities on the Web, but there has been lit tle empirical research on the underlying dynamics of the “click-and-mortar” business approach. This paper develops a conceptual framework that highlights the four types of synergies obtained by integrating e-commerce with physical infrastructur...

2013
Slavica Vujović Snežana Vučetić Vilma Ducman Jonjaua Ranogajec

The design of repair mortars started from the characterization of the original mortar samples preserved in small areas in the floors of the Dungeon Tower, Bač Fortress. Two materials (waste brick and clay material) were investigated in order to select the pozzolanic material which later was a component of the repair mortar. Based on the compatibility test of the examined old mortars and of the ...

2001
Pu - Woei Chen D. D. L. Chung

Mortars containing carbon, polyethylene, and stainless steel fibers at the same volume fraction and with similar fiber diameters were compared in terms of tensile, compressive, and flexural properties. Carbon fibers, though having the lowest tensile modulus, stren[?th, and elongation at break among the fiber types, [?ave mortar of the highest tensile strenf?th and lowest cost; polyethylene fibe...

2010
A. Govin P. Grosseau

Cellulose ethers are polymers frequently introduced into mortar formulations in order to improve water retention capacity and workability of the freshly mixed materials. Cellulose derivatives can induce excellent water retention thanks to the possible superposition of two phenomena. Mortar rheology can impact water retention, increasing media viscosity. Other specific effects provided by cellul...

2009
S. Mandal D. Majumdar

The development of alkali-activated binders seems to present a greener alternative to OPC. The present study has been made on the low calcium fly ash with alkali activator as an alternative binding material as mortar. The mortar has been prepared with ennore sand and Indian fly ash mixed with alkali activator fluid consisting of sodium silicate and sodium hydroxide of different concentrations. ...

2014
El-Sayed Negim Latipa Kozhamzharova Jamal Khatib Lyazzat Bekbayeva Craig Williams

The physical and mechanical properties of mortar containing synthetic cosurfactants as air entraining agent are investigated. The cosurfactants consist of a combination of 2% dodecyl benzene sodium sulfonate (DBSS) and either 1.5% polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) or 1.5% polyoxyethylene glycol monomethyl ether (POE). Also these cosurfactants were used to prepare copolymers latex: styrene/butyl methacryl...

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