Publications by authors named "T E Socha"

Polyurethane (PU) has been used in a variety of industries during the past few years due to its exceptional qualities, including strong mechanical strength, good abrasion resistance, toughness, low-temperature flexibility, etc. More specifically, PU is easily "tailored" to satisfy particular requirements. There is a lot of potential for its use in broader applications due to this structure-property link.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study investigates the properties of polyurethane rigid elastomers, focusing on how their hardness affects fatigue behavior.
  • It uses materials with hardness ratings of 80 ShA and 90 ShA, applying Ogden's constitutive model to analyze their performance under static and cyclic loading.
  • The research includes hybrid numerical-experimental methods (FEM-DIC) to evaluate fatigue characteristics, confirming that both energy and displacement approaches effectively describe the fatigue process.
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An experimental and analytical approach to the relaxation problem of wood-based materials-OSB (Oriented Strand Boards-pressed wood-based composite panels) beams, including beams with CFRP (Carbon fiber reinforced polymer) tape composite reinforcement, is presented. It is a relevant engineering and scientific problem due to the fact that wood and wood-based materials, as well as composite reinforcements, are widely used in building constructions. Their rheological properties are very important and complicated to estimate.

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Concrete is the most widely used construction material nowadays. We are concerned with the computational modelling and laboratory testing of high-performance concrete (HPC). The idea of HPC is to enhance the functionality and sustainability of normal concrete, especially by its greater ductility as well as higher compressive, tensile, and flexural strengths.

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Parkinson's disease (PD) is one of most disabling disorders of the central nervous system. The motor symptoms of Parkinson's disease: shaking, rigidity, slowness of movement, postural instability and difficulty with walking and gait, are difficult to measure. When disease symptoms become more pronounced, the patient experiences difficulties with hand function and walking, and is prone to falls.

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