The structural elements within power transformers are commonly constructed from high-density pressboard, chosen for its favourable mechanical and dielectric properties. Among these elements are the spacers employed in the windings of transformers, which endure compressive loading during operation. The spacers are immersed in dielectric fluid and exposed to high temperatures and chemical reactions over the transformer's lifespan, resulting in the degradation of their dielectric and mechanical properties.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis paper is aimed at identifying by means of micro-CT the microstructural differences between normal and degenerative mitral marginal chordae tendineae. The control group is composed of 21 normal chords excised from 14 normal mitral valves from heart transplant recipients. The experimental group comprises 22 degenerative fibroelastic chords obtained at surgery from 11 pathological valves after mitral repair or replacement.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe superstructure of modern railway lines uses tons of technical polymeric material spread along the track with mechanical, insulating and damping functions. Many of these parts are rejected because they do not pass the quality controls, generating a large accumulation of plastic waste of high economic value. Therefore, this study is aimed at determining the optimum degree of recyclability by mechanical crushing of geometrically defective (and so rejected) railway fastenings flanged plates injected with short fiberglass-reinforced polyamide.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn oil-immersed power transformers, the insulation system is constituted of a dielectric oil-solid combination. The insulation oil generally used is mineral oil; however, this fluid has started to be substituted by natural and synthetic esters due to their higher biodegradability and flash point. The introduction of a new fluid in the insulation system of power transformers requires kinetic models that can estimate the degradation rate of insulation solids.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFOne of the biggest challenges in facilitating the installation of concrete is the development of fibre-reinforced concrete. Although nowadays fibre reinforced concrete is relatively common, it is still necessary to deepen in the study on its behaviour, especially regarding its fatigue behaviour. This paper proposes a new methodology to analyse the bending fatigue behaviour of notched test specimens.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe solid insulation in the windings of power transformers, which generally consists of oil-impregnated thin paper, is one of the key elements for the performance and durability of these electrical machines. Insulation paper is subjected to static and dynamic forces of electromagnetic origin, in combination with high temperatures and chemical reactions, during the operating life of a power transformer. The mechanical properties of the cellulosic insulation are relevant parameters because its breakage could result in the electric failure of the transformer.
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January 2017
The influence of the orientation of rat bones on their mechanical response is analyzed in this research. 28 femora obtained from 14 Sprague-Dawley rats were subjected to three-point bending tests, comparing the anteroposterior and posteroanterior orientations. The results show that the whole-bone loading capacity of the femora tested in the posteroanterior orientation clearly exceeds that of the anteroposterior oriented bones.
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