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Journal of Trauma and Critical Care | Volume 3
Prevalence of human papilloma virus (HPV) and its genotypes in cervical lesions among Egyptian
women by the linear array HPV genotyping test
Reem Abdelhameed Harfoush
Alexandria University, Egypt
O
ne of the major concerns in designing of prestressed
beams in ultra-high performance fiber reinforced concrete
(UHPFRC) is improvement of their ductility fracture due to the
natureofthematerialsusedintheirmanufacture.Thiscaninduce
plastic behaviours which it is necessary to take into account by
designing of such structures, especially when they are of large
spans. In the present work, it is proposed an analytical model in
large deformation of a rigid plastic prestressed UHPFRC beam
embedded at one end and having at other end rolled support.
She is approachedby a local uniform loadandexternalmoments
to supports. The proposed non-linear model can find exact
analytical solutions for thedeterminationof the local arrows and
the associated charge by the technique of Lagrange multiplier
which allows finding the stationary points of differentiable
function of one or several variables under constraints. The
results of this work can be useful in designing and calculation
of long span prestressed structures with plastic rigid behavior.
Speaker Biography
Reem Abdelhameed Harfoush has completed her PhD at the age of 35 years from
Alexandria University as well as publications to obtain professor degree. She is the
quality manager of “Diagnostic Medical Microbiolgy Lab, Faculty of Medicine,
Alexandria University”, that serves Alexandria Main University Hospital. She has
published more than 20 papers that were cited 68 times and has been serving as a
reviewer in (Alexandria Journal of Medicine). Her h- index is 5.
e:
reem.harfoush@alexmed.edu.egReem Abdelhameed Harfoush
, J Trauma Crit Care, Volume 3
DOI: 10.4066/2591-7358-C1-003