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  2. Optimization pumpkin balloons.dvi

    www-civ.eng.cam.ac.uk/dsl/publications/Optimization%20pumpkin%20balloons%20SMALL.pdf
    7 May 2007: l = an1 anb. (23). Therefore,. a =1 5. 2; b =. 3 52. (24). and hence. τ =a. b=. 1 53 5 =. 1. 52. = 1.618033989. (25). is the golden ratio.As
  3. D:\Papers\Vibration wrinkled membranes SDM\SDM_Paper_2003.dvi

    www-civ.eng.cam.ac.uk/dsl/publications/Vibration_wrinkled_membranes_SDM.pdf
    14 Feb 2003: Mode 22 (41.81 Hz) Mode 23 (41.98 Hz) Mode 24 (44.32 Hz).
  4. report_final.dvi

    www-civ.eng.cam.ac.uk/dsl/publications/TR192.pdf
    21 Mar 2001: 2.24). wherefromYoung(1989p.68). I x. =. R3t. 1. 3t 2R+. t2 R2. ... The transformation of the nodal coordinates is2. 4XYZ. 35 =. 24 cos sin 0sin cos 0.
  5. Deployable Tensegrity Structures for Space Applications

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    30 Jul 2002: Calladine studies a physical model of a tensegritystructure with 12 joints and 24 bars, which should be loose with 6 degrees of freedom,according to Maxwell’s rule; yet, it is
  6. D:\Current_work\Stiffened Springback ESTEC\paper.dvi

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    27 Aug 2002: 20 16 4.130 24 5.340 33 5.9. 6. Table 3: Tested configurations. ... Configuration Cuts Slits α β γ w(deg) (deg) (deg) (mm). O - - - - - -A 2 2 - 4 50 20B - 4 8 24 90 20.
  7. E:/Diplomarbeit/Latex/Thesis.dvi

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    12 Nov 2003: 24. 3.13 Example of two Non-holonomic Restrictions Being Violated and its Handling. ... Time. 41. 3.24 Force of Static Friction vs. Normal Force. 41.
  8. D:\Current_work\Closed-Loop Linkages\SDM_paper.dvi

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    14 Feb 2003: weobtain. T1TĀT3TB̄T1TC̄T3TD̄. (T1UĀT3TB̄T1TC̄T3TD̄) θ′A+(T1TĀT3UB̄T1TC̄T3TD̄) θ′B+(T1TĀT3TB̄T1UC̄T3TD̄) θ′C+(T1TĀT3TB̄T1TC̄T3UD̄) θ′D = I (24). From Equation 23, the first term in Equation 24 isequal to I E.
  9. Mapping two-way grids onto free-form surfaces P. Winslow S. ...

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    20 Jul 2007: α25 and β1, β2,. β25.However, only 24 design variables are needed to represent each grid design, due to symmetry anddue to a more advanced parameter smoothing process. ... Loading 1 kPa pressure loadingNumber of regions 25Number of design variables
  10. D:\Current_work\CRTS Reflectors\paper.dvi

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    27 Aug 2002: Offset 6 45.9Configuration 12 12.5(A = 1 m) 24 3.3. Table 1: Typical surface errors of reflectors with D = 10 m and F = 7.8 m.
  11. March 12, 2003 11:8 Proceedings of OMAE’0322nd International…

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    14 Mar 2003: e11 =h1A2 h2A1. (h1h3 h22)|V |(23). e12 =h3A1 h2A2. (h1h3 h22)|H|(24). ... At this. 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 401.

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