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Evaporation of Water/Alumina Nanofluid Film in a Heated Vertical Channel under Mixed Convection

A. Belhadj Mohamed, Walid Hdidi and Iskander Tlili

Year: 2020 | Conference Paper | Publisher: Scitech Conference Xplorer

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This study investigates the evaporation behavior of a water/alumina nanofluid film within a heated vertical channel under mixed convection conditions. Evaporation plays a crucial role in various industrial processes, and understanding the dynamics of nanofluid evaporation is essential for optimizing heat transfer efficiency. We experimentally examine the evaporation process using a heated vertical channel setup and analyze the influence of mixed convection on nanofluid film thickness, evaporation rate, and heat transfer characteristics. Furthermore, we investigate the effects of nanoparticle concentration and channel geometry on the evaporation behavior. The findings provide valuable insights into the thermal performance of nanofluid-based systems and contribute to the development of efficient heat transfer technologies for diverse applications.

Electroporation in Head-and-Neck Cancer: A Novel Approach Integrating Immunotherapy and Nanotechnology

Silvia Pisani, Giulia Bertino, Adriele Prina-Mello, Laura Deborah Locati, Simone Mauramati, Ida Genta, Rossella Dorati, Bice Conti and Marco Benazzo

Year: 2020 | Conference Paper | Publisher: Scitech Conference Xplorer

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This paper explores the innovative integration of electroporation with immunotherapy and nanotechnology for the treatment of head-and-neck cancer. Electroporation, a technique that enhances cellular uptake of therapeutic agents through the application of electric pulses, shows promise in improving the efficacy of cancer treatment. By combining electroporation with immunotherapy and nanotechnology, synergistic effects can be achieved, leading to enhanced tumor targeting, immune activation, and therapeutic outcomes. We discuss recent advances in this multidisciplinary approach, including the development of nanoparticle-based drug delivery systems and immunomodulatory agents tailored for head-and-neck cancer therapy. Furthermore, we highlight the potential of this combination strategy in overcoming challenges such as tumor heterogeneity and immune evasion. Through a comprehensive review of the literature, this paper aims to provide insights into the rationale, mechanisms, and therapeutic potential of integrating electroporation with immunotherapy and nanotechnology for the management of head-and-neck cancer.

Refinement of Fragility Assessment for Geotechnical Seismic Isolation (GSI) Configurations

Davide Forcellini

Year: 2020 | Conference Paper | Publisher: Scitech Conference Xplorer

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This abstract introduces a refined approach to assessing the fragility of Geotechnical Seismic Isolation (GSI) configurations. Geotechnical seismic isolation systems are critical for mitigating the effects of earthquakes on structures. However, accurately assessing their fragility is essential for ensuring their effectiveness and reliability. This study proposes an enhanced method for evaluating the fragility of GSI configurations by incorporating advanced analytical techniques and comprehensive seismic hazard analyses. The refined approach aims to provide more accurate predictions of the performance and resilience of GSI systems under various seismic conditions. Through detailed case studies and sensitivity analyses, the proposed method demonstrates its effectiveness in capturing the complex interactions between geotechnical properties, seismic forces, and structural response. This abstract highlight the significance of refining fragility assessment methodologies for GSI configurations to enhance seismic resilience and inform more informed decision-making in engineering design and risk management.

Advantages of IoT-Enabled Geotechnical Monitoring Systems with Automated Data Acquisition and Processing

Andrea Carri, Alessandro Valletta, Edoardo Cavalca, Roberto Savi and Andrea Segalini

Year: 2020 | Conference Paper | Publisher: Scitech Conference Xplorer

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This abstract explores the benefits of IoT-enabled geotechnical monitoring systems equipped with automated procedures for data acquisition and processing. Geotechnical monitoring plays a crucial role in assessing the stability and performance of structures and infrastructures. However, traditional monitoring methods often suffer from limitations such as manual data collection and analysis, which can be time-consuming and prone to errors. In contrast, IoT-based systems offer real-time monitoring capabilities and enable automatic data acquisition from distributed sensors embedded in the ground. By integrating automated procedures for data processing and analysis, these systems provide timely and accurate insights into geotechnical conditions and potential risks. This abstract highlights the advantages of such systems in improving efficiency, reliability, and safety in geotechnical engineering projects. Through case studies and examples, the abstract demonstrates how IoT-enabled monitoring systems enhance decision-making processes and enable proactive maintenance strategies, ultimately leading to more resilient and sustainable infrastructure development.

Advancing Sustainable Materials in Geo-Environmental Engineering: Exploring Geogrids as a Case Study

Alessio Cislaghi, Paolo Sala, Gigliola Borgonovo, Claudio Gandolfi and Gian Battista Bischetti

Year: 2020 | Conference Paper | Publisher: Scitech Conference Xplorer

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This abstract delves into the pursuit of sustainable materials within the realm of geo-environmental engineering, with a focus on geogrids as a case study. Geo-environmental engineering seeks solutions that balance human needs with environmental stewardship. Geogrids, a common material in this field, offer promising potential for sustainability improvements. This study examines the environmental impacts, performance, and economic feasibility of geogrids compared to traditional materials. It explores advancements in geogrid technology, such as recycled materials and novel manufacturing processes, aimed at enhancing sustainability. Through case studies and analysis, this abstract demonstrates the role of geogrids as a catalyst for sustainable practices in geo-environmental engineering. The findings underscore the importance of integrating sustainable materials into engineering solutions to address environmental challenges effectively.

Innovative Seismic Microzonation Mapping for Urban Areas: A Case Study of Building Heritage Management in Catania

Glenda Abate, Simone Bramante and Maria Rossella Massimino

Year: 2020 | Conference Paper | Publisher: Scitech Conference Xplorer

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This abstract presents an innovative approach to seismic microzonation mapping tailored for urban areas, with a specific focus on managing building heritage. Using Catania as a case study, this research explores the complexities of seismic risk assessment and mitigation strategies within densely populated city environments. The study introduces novel methodologies and data analysis techniques aimed at generating detailed seismic microzonation maps that account for local geological conditions, soil characteristics, and urban infrastructure. By integrating advanced geospatial analysis and seismic hazard modeling, the research aims to provide valuable insights for urban planners, engineers, and policymakers involved in preserving and safeguarding historical building assets. Through a combination of field surveys, geophysical investigations, and numerical simulations, the abstract illustrates the practical implications of these innovative seismic microzonation maps in enhancing the resilience of urban heritage against seismic threats. The findings underscore the importance of proactive risk management strategies and informed decision-making processes in ensuring the long-term sustainability and cultural heritage preservation of urban areas exposed to seismic hazards.

Geotechnical Analysis and 3D Finite Element Modeling of Ville San Pietro, Italy

Rossella Bovolenta and Diana Bianchi

Year: 2020 | Conference Paper | Publisher: Scitech Conference Xplorer

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This abstract presents a comprehensive geotechnical analysis coupled with advanced 3D finite element modeling of Ville San Pietro in Italy. The study aims to provide a detailed understanding of the geological and geotechnical conditions underlying this region, which is critical for assessing potential hazards and informing engineering decisions. Through field investigations, laboratory testing, and geophysical surveys, key geotechnical parameters are determined to develop an accurate representation of the subsurface conditions. Subsequently, a sophisticated 3D finite element model is constructed to simulate the behavior of the soil-structure interaction under various loading conditions, including seismic events. The results obtained from the analysis contribute to a better understanding of the response of the built environment to geotechnical challenges, facilitating the design of more resilient infrastructure and risk mitigation strategies. This abstract highlights the significance of integrating geotechnical analysis and advanced numerical modeling techniques in enhancing the understanding and management of geotechnical issues in urban areas like Ville San Pietro.

State-of-the-Art Survey on Computer-Aided Optimization in Additive Manufacturing Processes

Tanja Emilie Henriksen, Tanita Fossli Brustad, Rune Dalmo and Aleksander Pedersen

Year: 2020 | Conference Paper | Publisher: Scitech Conference Xplorer

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This abstract provides a comprehensive survey of the state-of-the-art techniques in computer-aided optimization for additive manufacturing processes. Additive manufacturing, also known as 3D printing, has revolutionized manufacturing by enabling the creation of complex geometries with unprecedented flexibility and efficiency. However, optimizing these processes to enhance efficiency, quality, and performance remains a significant challenge. This survey systematically examines recent advancements in computer-aided optimization methodologies applied to additive manufacturing, encompassing a wide range of optimization objectives such as material usage, structural integrity, and production time. Through a critical analysis of existing literature and case studies, key trends, challenges, and opportunities in this rapidly evolving field are identified. The abstract highlights the potential of computer-aided optimization to unlock new capabilities and drive innovation in additive manufacturing, ultimately advancing its adoption across various industries.

Advancing CAD Technology: Development of an Intelligent Integrated System for Interactive Design, Analysis, and Prototyping of Compression and Torsion Springs

Isad Saric, Enis Muratovic, Adil Muminovic, Adis J. Muminovic, Mirsad Colic, Muamer Delic, Nedim Pervan and Elmedin Mesic

Year: 2020 | Conference Paper | Publisher: Scitech Conference Xplorer

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This abstract introduces an advanced Integrated CAD System tailored for the interactive design, analysis, and prototyping of both compression and torsion springs. The system integrates intelligent functionalities to streamline the entire process, from conceptualization to manufacturing. Through sophisticated design tools and analytical capabilities, engineers can interactively create and optimize compression and torsion springs according to specific requirements and constraints. Furthermore, the system facilitates comprehensive analysis, including stress, deformation, and performance evaluation, ensuring robustness and reliability of the designs. Prototyping features enable rapid validation of designs, accelerating the development cycle. By combining intelligent automation with user-friendly interfaces, this system empowers engineers to efficiently navigate complex design spaces and iterate towards optimal solutions. The abstract emphasizes the transformative potential of such integrated CAD systems in enhancing productivity and innovation in spring engineering applications.

Correlation Between Fracture Load and Material Thickness in Resin-Based CAD-CAM Restorative Materials: An Arithmetic Analysis

Tobias Graf, Josef Schweiger, Jan-Frederik Güth, Thomas Sciuk, Oliver Schubert and Kurt-Jürgen Erdelt

Year: 2020 | Conference Paper | Publisher: Scitech Conference Xplorer

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This abstract explores the arithmetic relationship between fracture load and material thickness in resin-based CAD-CAM restorative materials. As dental CAD-CAM technology bec omes increasingly prevalent in restorative dentistry, understanding the factors influencing material strength is crucial for optimizing clinical outcomes. This study investigates the correlation between fracture load and material thickness, employing a systematic analysis approach. Through experimental testing and mathematical modeling, the study reveals the quantitative relationship between these parameters. The findings provide valuable insights into the structural behavior of resin-based CAD-CAM restorative materials, aiding clinicians in selecting appropriate material thicknesses to achieve desired mechanical properties and clinical longevity. By elucidating this arithmetic relationship, the abstract contributes to the advancement of evidence-based decision-making in restorative dentistry and informs the development of more predictable treatment protocols.


International Conference on Sustainable Energy and Materials Engineering (ICSEME)

International Conference on Biomedical Robotics and Computational Imaging (ICBRCI)

International Conference on Smart Cities and Civil Infrastructure (ICSCCI)

International Conference on Aerospace Technologies and Data Science (ICATDS)

International Conference on Renewable Resources and Chemical Engineering (ICRRCE)

International Conference on Cyber-Physical Systems and Electrical Engineering (ICCPSE)

International Conference on Robotics in Manufacturing and Environmental Engineering (ICRMEE)

International Conference on Advanced Materials and Mechanical Engineering (ICAMME)

International Conference on Nanotechnology for Electrical Systems (ICNES)

International Conference on Geotechnical Innovations and Computer-Aided Design (ICGICAD)

International Conference on Water Resources and Environmental Engineering (ICWREE)

International Conference on Intelligent Transportation Systems and Structural Engineering (ICITSE)

International Conference on Sustainable Energy and Materials Engineering (ICSEME)

International Conference on Biomedical Robotics and Computational Imaging (ICBRCI)

International Conference on Smart Cities and Civil Infrastructure (ICSCCI)

International Conference on Aerospace Technologies and Data Science (ICATDS)

International Conference on Renewable Resources and Chemical Engineering (ICRRCE)

International Conference on Cyber-Physical Systems and Electrical Engineering (ICCPSE)

International Conference on Robotics in Manufacturing and Environmental Engineering (ICRMEE)

International Conference on Advanced Materials and Mechanical Engineering (ICAMME)

International Conference on Nanotechnology for Electrical Systems (ICNES)

International Conference on Geotechnical Innovations and Computer-Aided Design (ICGICAD)

International Conference on Water Resources and Environmental Engineering (ICWREE)

International Conference on Intelligent Transportation Systems and Structural Engineering (ICITSE)

International Conference on Sustainable Energy and Materials Engineering (ICSEME)

International Conference on Biomedical Robotics and Computational Imaging (ICBRCI)

International Conference on Smart Cities and Civil Infrastructure (ICSCCI)

International Conference on Aerospace Technologies and Data Science (ICATDS)

International Conference on Renewable Resources and Chemical Engineering (ICRRCE)

International Conference on Cyber-Physical Systems and Electrical Engineering (ICCPSE)

International Conference on Robotics in Manufacturing and Environmental Engineering (ICRMEE)

International Conference on Advanced Materials and Mechanical Engineering (ICAMME)

International Conference on Nanotechnology for Electrical Systems (ICNES)

International Conference on Geotechnical Innovations and Computer-Aided Design (ICGICAD)

International Conference on Water Resources and Environmental Engineering (ICWREE)

International Conference on Intelligent Transportation Systems and Structural Engineering (ICITSE)

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