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ISSN: 0324-6051    frecuency : 4   format : Electrónica

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Volume 59 Number 4 Year 2015

7 articles in this issue 

Alessandro Corsini, Sara Feudo, Cecilia Tortora, Graziano Ullucci

This work investigates the use of unconventional sensors to measure pressure modulation interpreted as pseudo sound in the near field on the casing of a fan in a view to detect rotating stall. Rotating stall is an aerodynamic issue with a frequency signat... see more

Pags. 153 - 163  

Fatima Zohra Kettaf, Mohamed Benguediab, Abdelouahed Tounsi

Thermal buckling behavior of hybrid multilayer plates was investigated in this paper. Different theories of plates taking into account or neglect the transverse shear are presented and the obtained results by these theories are compared. Nonlinear higher-... see more

Pags. 164 - 168  

Justas Žaglinskis

Paper provides the summarized results of high-speed and direct-injection compression ignition engines (further diesel engines) VALMET 320 DMG (ship gen-set) and Audi 1Z (passenger vehicle) performance research, which was carried out using different kinds ... see more

Pags. 169 - 175  

Csaba Budai, László L. Kovács

This paper investigates the stability of a digitally controlled pendulum with Coulomb friction as primary source of dissipation. We focus on the stabilizing effect of friction against vibrations due to the otherwise unstable parameter settings, and we sho... see more

Pags. 176 - 181  

István Z. Halász, Tamás Bárány

In this paper the effect of a novel bifunctional additive [cyclic butylene terephthalate (CBT)] was investigated on the rheological, curing and mechanical properties of natural rubber (NR), styrene butadiene rubber (SBR), oil extended styrene butadiene ru... see more

Pags. 182 - 188  

Reza Latifi, Reza Razani

This article has been retracted at the request of the Editor since Authors simultaneously submitted this paper to multiple journals.

Pags. 189 - 198  

Djamila Benarbia, Mohamed Benguediab

Concrete is a brittle material with high compressive strength, low tensile strength and poor toughness, where cracks of different degrees and different forms can be developed, which compromises the durability and the lifetime of concrete structures. The c... see more

Pags. 199 - 203