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Karlovich, Alexei Yu., Yuri I. Karlovich, and Amarino B. Lebre. "Criteria for n(d)-normality of weighted singular integral operators with shifts and slowly oscillating data." Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society. 116.4 (2018): 997-1027 .Website
dos Santos, Amarante F., and C. Leitão. "Dynamic performance of a superelastic column–base connection." Structural Control and Health Monitoring . 25.7 (2018).
Gouveia, Nuno D., Massimo Lapi, Maurizio Orlando, Duarte M. V. Faria, and António M. P. Ramos. "Experimental and theoretical evaluation of punching strength of steel fiber reinforced concrete slabs." Structural Concrete. 19.1 (2018): 217-229. AbstractWebsite

This paper deals with the experimental and theoretical evaluation of punching shear capacity of steel fiber reinforced concrete (SFRC) slab–column connections. Five experimental specimens with a thickness of 160 mm, different fiber volume contents (0, 1.0, and 1.5%) and different flexural reinforcement ratios (0.75 and 1.5%) have been tested. The experimental results were evaluated using a physical–mechanical model based on the critical shear crack theory (CSCT). The model has given a good approximation of experimental punching shear strengths. In general, tests have highlighted a significant increase in load and deformation capacity of fiber reinforced concrete slab–column connections in comparison with reinforced concrete connections.

Liu, Y., A. S. Palma, T. Feizi, and W. Chai. "Insights Into Glucan Polysaccharide Recognition Using Glucooligosaccharide Microarrays With Oxime-Linked Neoglycolipid Probes." Methods Enzymol.. 598 (2018): 139-167.
Pinho, Fernando F. S., and Válter J. G. Lúcio. "Ligação pavimentos/paredes de alvenaria de pedra. Análise experimental." CIRea2018 – Conferência Internacional sobre Reabilitação de Estruturas Antigas de Alvenaria. ISBN 978-972-8893-67-5. 49-59. Lisboa 2018.
Hritiu, Vasile, Fernando F. S. Pinho, and Válter J. G. Lúcio. "Ligação por pregagem entre pavimentos e paredes de alvenaria de pedra tradicional." 3º Anuário do Património 2018. ISSN 2182-522X; Depósito Legal 341320/12. 308-322. Lisboa 2018.
Loureiro, LR, DP Sousa, D. Ferreira, W. Chai, L. Lima, C. Pereira, CB Lopes, VG Correia, LM Silva, C. Li, LL Santos, JA Ferreira, A. Barbas, A. S. Palma, C. Novo, and PA Videira. "Novel Monoclonal Antibody L2A5 Specifically Targeting sialyl-Tn and Short Glycans Terminated by alpha-2-6 Sialic Acids." Sci Rep.. 8.1 (2018): 12196.
Li, Z., C. Gao, Y. Zhang, A. S. Palma, and et al. "O-Glycome Beam Search Arrays for Carbohydrate Ligand Discovery." Mol Cell Proteomics. 17.1 (2018): 121-133.
Zalakeviciute, R., Rybarczyk, Y., López-Villada, J., and Diaz Suarez M.V. "Quantifying decade-long effects of fuel and traffic regulations on urban ambient PM2.5 pollution in a mid-size South American city." Atmospheric Pollution Research. 9.1 (2018): 66-75.Website
Isufi, Brisid, António Pinho Ramos, and Válter Lúcio. "Reversed horizontal cyclic loading tests of flat slab specimens with studs as shear reinforcement." Structural Concrete (2018). AbstractWebsite

The results of a series of experiments on four reinforced concrete flat slab specimens with shear studs and a control specimen without any shear reinforcement are presented. The specimens were tested under constant gravity loads and reversed horizontal cyclic displacements. The main test variables were the applied gravity load and the number of perimeters of studs. One of the specimens was tested in two phases to study the postearthquake behavior. Results showed a considerable improvement of the deformation capacity of specimens with studs compared to the reference specimen. In agreement with previous research, increasing the applied gravity shear ratio resulted in a lower experimental drift capacity. It is shown that a better explanation of the observed ultimate drifts can be made by considering also the flexural capacity and the extent of shear reinforcement. The specimen tested in two phases exhibited considerable residual capacity, even after severe horizontal loading.

Karlovich, Alexei Yu., Yuri I. Karlovich, and Amarino B. Lebre. "Semi-Fredholmness of weighted singular integral operators with shifts and slowly oscillating data." Operator Theory, Operator Algebras, and Matrix Theory. Operator Theory: Advances and Applications, vol. 267. Eds. Carlos André, Maria Amélia Bastos, Alexei Yu. Karlovich, Bernd Silbermann, and Ion Zaballa. Basel: Birkhäuser, 2018. 221-246.
Póvoa, Ricardo, N. Lourenço, R. Martins, A. Canelas, N. Horta, and J. Goes. "Single-Stage OTA biased by Voltage-Combiners with Enhanced Performance using Current Starving." IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems – II – Express Briefs (2018).
Rybarczyk, Y., Leconte, L., Pérez Medina, J., Jimenes, K., Acosta-Vargas, P., and Esparza D. "Telerehabilitation platform for post-arthroplasty recovery: a Dynamic Time Warping approach." 3rd IEEE ETCM. Cuenca, Ecuador 2018.
Monteiro, R. C. C., A. A. S. Lopes, M. M. R. A. Lima, and J. P. B. Veiga. "Thermal characteristics and crystallization behavior of zinc borosilicate glasses containing Nb2O5." Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids. 491 (2018): 124-132.
Acosta-Vargas, P., Rybarczyk, Y., Pérez Medina, J., González, M., Jimenes, K., Leconte, L., and Esparza D. "Towards Web accessibility in telerehabilitation platforms." 3rd IEEE ETCM. Cuenca, Ecuador 2018.
Silva, H., R. Chaves, H. Laronha, F. Vicente, C. Branco, K. T. Petrova, A. Azul, M. Polido, and J. CALDEIRA. "Translational Research and Innovation in Human and Health Science: Inhibitors for matrix metalloproteinases, molecular design for dental restoration." Annals of Medicine. 50.sup1 (2018): S10-S170. DOI: 10.1080/07853890.2018.1427445.
Maiti, B. K., L. Maia, AJ Moro, J. C. Lima, C. M. Cordas, I. Moura, and JJG Moura. "Unusual reduction mechanism of copper in cysteine-rich environment." Inorg Chem. 57 (2018): 8078-8088. AbstractWebsite
Lopes, R. A., P. Magalhães, J. P. Gouveia, D. Aelenei, C. Lima, and J. Martins. "A case study on the impact of nearly Zero-Energy Buildings on distribution transformer aging." Energy. 157 (2018): 669-678. AbstractWebsite
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Ludovico-Marques, Marco, and Carlos Chastre. "Consolidation works on sandstone monuments: A new approach." Handbook of Materials Failure Analysis: With Case Studies from the Construction Industries. Eds. Abdel Salam Hamdy Makhlouf, and Mahmood Aliofkhazraei. Butterworth-Heinemann, 2018. 235-254. Abstract

Abstract Sandstones are widely used in the building elements of the world’s stone monuments. Alveolization due to salt crystallization-dissolution is the most important degradation pattern found on the Middle Ages’ sandstone façades of St. Leonardo’s Church in Portugal. An outstanding case of widespread distribution of deep and large alveolization patterns found mainly on portals and vaults of its sandstone façades appeared as a result of the past and present proximity of the seashore. On stonewall façades, a new approach of consolidating products’ treatments using the total head was followed in order to allow full absorption of stone. Physical and mechanical tests were carried out on selected representative specimens of varieties of sandstones on the monument. Treatments with ethyl silicates were assessed by means of its effectiveness, harmfulness, and durability. The comparison of results between the application of this new procedure on this stone monument and the traditional intervention treatments highlighted the potential viability of the former to overcome difficult conditions of absorption of consolidating products.

Amarante dos Santos, F., and C. Leitão. "Dynamic performance of a superelastic column–base connection." Structural Control and Health Monitoring. 25 (2018). AbstractWebsite
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Peres, Ricardo Silva, Andre Dionisio Rocha, Paulo Leitao, and Jose Barata. "IDARTS – Towards intelligent data analysis and real-time supervision for industry 4.0." Computers in Industry. 101 (2018): 138-146. AbstractWebsite
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Chastre, Carlos, and Marco Ludovico-Marques. "Nondestructive testing methodology to assess the conservation of historic stone buildings and monuments." Handbook of Materials Failure Analysis: With Case Studies from the Construction Industries. Eds. Abdel Salam Hamdy Makhlouf, and Mahmood Aliofkhazraei. Butterworth-Heinemann, 2018. 255-294. Abstract

Earthquakes, soil settlements, traffic vibrations, and air pollution are some of the actions that can affect historic old buildings. Besides these, the lack of continuous maintenance puts a large part of this heritage in risk due to structural problems that reduce their own safety and that of their users. The preservation and risk mitigation of built cultural heritage require the use of reliable tools in order to assess its state of conservation and to identify and prevent potential vulnerabilities. Having this in mind, it is not possible to carry out destructive tests in most historic old buildings, so it is preferable to opt for nondestructive tests (NDT) or alternative methodologies that allow the physical and mechanical characterization of materials and structure. In this chapter, a general view of NDT methods used in historic buildings to obtain the geometrical information, the damage mapping, the mechanical and physical characterization, and the petrographic analysis of stones is presented. An alternative methodology to physically and mechanically characterize the stone of historic buildings using NDT tests is also proposed. The chapter ends with a case study carried out in the St. Leonard’s Church, a Portuguese monument built in Atouguia da Baleia village in the 13th century, where the alternative methodology here presented was applied. The final results of this study show that the methodology proposed allows the obtention of stress-strain curves in a completely nondestructive way, based on the water absorption coefficient at low pressure.

Pereira, João Luís, José Xavier, Bahman Ghiassi, José Lousada, and José Morais. "On the identification of earlywood and latewood radial elastic modulus of Pinus pinaster by digital image correlation: A parametric analysis." The Journal of Strain Analysis for Engineering Design. 53 (2018): 566-574. AbstractWebsite

This work addresses the reconstruction of strain gradient fields at the wood growth ring scale from full-field deformation measurements provided by digital image correlation. Moreover, the spatial distribution of the earlywood and latewood radial modulus of elasticity is assessed. Meso-scale tensile tests are carried out on Pinus pinaster Ait. wooden specimens oriented in the radial–tangential plane under quasi-static loading conditions. A parametric analysis of the two-dimensional digital image correlation extrinsic and intrinsic setting parameters is performed, in a balance between spatial resolution and resolution. It is shown that the parametric module is an effective way to quantitatively support the choice of digital image correlation parameters in the presence of the high deformation gradient fields generated by the structure–property relationships at the scale of observation. Under the assumption of a uniaxial tensile stress state, the spatial distribution of the radial elastic modulus across the growth rings is obtained. It is observed that the ratio of the radial modulus of elasticity between latewood and earlywood tissues can vary significantly as a function of the digital image correlation parameters. It is pointed out, however, that a convergence value can be systematically established. Effectively, earlywood and latewood stress–strain curves are obtained and elastic properties are determined assuming the converged digital image correlation setting parameters.

Lapi, M., H. Fernandes, M. Orlando, a Ramos, and V. Lúcio. "Performance assessment of flat slabs strengthened with a bonded reinforced-concrete overlay." Magazine of Concrete Research. 70 (2018): 433-451. AbstractWebsite
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Bedon, C., X. Zhang, F. Santos, D. Honfi, M. Kozłowski, M. Arrigoni, L. Figuli, and D. Lange. "Performance of structural glass facades under extreme loads – Design methods, existing research, current issues and trends." Construction and Building Materials. 163 (2018): 921-937. AbstractWebsite
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