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  2. D:CURRENT_WORKMEMBRANE VIBRATION IN AIRSDM PAPERSDM_PAPER.DVI

    www-civ.eng.cam.ac.uk/dsl/publications/AIAA2002-1368.pdf
    18 Feb 2002: vertically, away from the membrane.From Equations (9) and (12), for ks > ka p has theexpression. ... For ks > ka Equations (9) and (11) give. p(ξ, t) = p̃eiωteiksξ (29).
  3. D:\Papers\Folding of composites\Paper.dvi

    www-civ.eng.cam.ac.uk/dsl/publications/Folding_of_composites_Paper.pdf
    6 May 2004: 5] Seffen KA, Pellegrino S. “Deployment dynamics of tape springs”. Proceedings of the RoyalSociety of London, Part A, 1999;455:1003-1048.
  4. Design & Manufacture of Stiffened Spring-Back Reflector…

    www-civ.eng.cam.ac.uk/dsl/publications/AIAA-2005-2048.pdf
    17 May 2005: Mat-sumoto7 has also shown that triaxially woven CFRPcomposites have on the whole, good RF characteristicsfor reflectors operating up to Ka-band (30 GHz), withnear zero CTE.
  5. Deployable Tensegrity Structures for Space Applications

    www-civ.eng.cam.ac.uk/dsl/publications/TibertDocThesis.pdf
    30 Jul 2002: K-band 18–27 GHz. Ka-band 27–40 GHz. Millimetre wave band 40–300 GHz.

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