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  2. LATERAL SPREADING OF SLOPES

    www-civ.eng.cam.ac.uk/geotech_new/publications/TR/TR318.pdf
    4 Mar 2002: 4.5 Test SKH-17 The results of test SKH-17 are plotted in Figures 21-24. ... PPT2259. PPT6669. PPT6794. PPT6260. Max= 7.18. Min= 4.92. Max= 64.1. Min= 24.2.
  3. Centrifuge modelling ofinertial loading and pore pressure effects…

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    17 Aug 2001: centrifuge model earthquakes. Ph.D. Thesis. Cambridge University, U.K., pp. 24-39. Pilgrim, N.K.
  4. D:\Papers\Folding of composites\Paper.dvi

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    6 May 2004: FOLDING OF WOVEN COMPOSITE STRUCTURES. J.C.H. Yee and S. Pellegrino1. Department of Engineering, University of CambridgeTrumpington Street, Cambridge CB2 1PZ, UK. ABSTRACT This paper investigates one-ply and two-ply laminates made from woven T300
  5. 254_2006_603_52_8-web 1595..160

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    3 Aug 2011: J. Lynch Æ M. D. Bolton ÆR. N. Taylor. Received: 18 September 2006 / Accepted: 28 November 2006 / Published online: 24 January 2007 Springer-Verlag 2007. ... for example in ethyl alcohol the double layer is re-. duced by a factor of (24.3/80)0.5 or
  6. TOWER CONSTRUCTIONON LAYERED GROUND Data of beam centrifuge tests ...

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    29 Aug 2001: 7. Tower Construction. (52kPa) for about 24 hours. The stre;s on the clay was then doubled every day until a uniform. ... Each of these 3 data sets are divided as. follows: From the start of each record YO shortly after 02:24 are the data caused by the
  7. ABD Matrix of Single-Ply Triaxial Weave Fabric Composites A.B.H. ...

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    5 Apr 2007: lx ly (24). The outcome of this calculation is. . Nx.
  8. D:\Papers\Low-cost hinge report\report.dvi

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    12 Jul 2002: 24. 4.4 Equation for ϑ1maxIn this case, the rotations vary approximately in a logarithmic manner. ... X. Z. tape measures. original positions. K zz. 1. Figure 5.24: Definition of extensional stiffness in z-direction.
  9. Slide 1

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    26 Aug 2007: Anti-clockwise moment from coins. = M x 9.8 x (1.5 1) = 24.5M. ... Equating the clockwise and anticlockwise moments gives. M = (101.5 – 17.6) / 24.5 = 3.42 grams.
  10. ACMBS5 final

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    25 Aug 2008: 5th International Conference on Advanced Composite  Materials in Bridges and Structures (ACMBS‐V). Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada / September 22 – 24, 2008 . SIM TEST RESULTS FOR ARAMID FIBRES Ioannis P. ... The temperature steps were
  11. t08-041 744..749

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    21 Jul 2008: Received 14 January 2008. Accepted 24 March 2008. Published on the NRC Research Press Web site at cgj.nrc.ca on 29 May 2008.

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