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Osman, A. S., Mair, R. J. & Bolton, M. ...
www-civ.eng.cam.ac.uk/geotech_new/people/bolton/mdb_pub/176.pdf16 Nov 2006: 2.89 3.13 1.76 1.99 0.62 0.841 4.46 4.76 3.35 3.64 2.24 2.51 1.11 1.37. ... 2.72 22.450.5 9.62 9.72 6.39 6.53 3.15 3.34 0.11 0.140.75 12.10 12.24 8.88 9.06 -
A Numerical Approach to the Kinematic Analysis of Deployable ...
www-civ.eng.cam.ac.uk/dsl/publications/Numerical_approach.pdf20 Mar 2006: Hence substituting Equation 23. into Equation 24, one obtains. (T1T ′̄AT3TB̄T1TC̄ T3TD̄) θA. ... 23. 7 Definition of hinge angle θA. 24. 8 Deployable square frame proposed by Hedgepeth. -
doi:10.1098/rspa.2005.1598
www-civ.eng.cam.ac.uk/dsl/publications/Guest%20&%20Pellegrino.pdf2 Feb 2006: 24. 35 dq. dĈ. " #C/:. ð4:3ÞTo find equilibrium configurations of the structure, we look for points where. ... K̂ Zv2Û=vq2 v2Û=vq vĈ. v2Û=vq vĈ v2Û=vĈ2. 24. 35; ð4:5Þ. is positive definite. -
two-column lay out Millpress
www-civ.eng.cam.ac.uk/geotech_new/people/bolton/mdb_pub/163_ICSMGE_OSAKA_2005_Vol2_1685-1688.pdf18 Jan 2006: 2.24 1532 0.73 36% 42.5 13.1 FD 0.28 1551 0.71 92% 52 25 FM 0.28 1386 0.91 30% 39.9 9.9. ... Varying the mean particle size between 0.28 mm and 2.24 mm had a negligible effect on the peak uplift resistance and mobilisation distance. -
The Structural Engineer Journal
www-civ.eng.cam.ac.uk/cjb/papers/p56.pdf6 Jun 2006: PDF-1.4 %âãÏÓ 87 0 obj> endobj xref 87 57 0000000016 00000 n 0000001904 00000 n 0000001436 00000 n 0000001984 00000 n 0000002171 00000 n 0000002465 00000 n 0000002909 00000 n 0000003487 00000 n 0000004162 00000 n 0000004894 00000 n 0000005360 -
NEW CONCEPTS FOR SPACECRAFT ANTENNAS AND RADAR STRUCTURESBASED ON ...
www-civ.eng.cam.ac.uk/dsl/publications/New%20concepts.pdf17 Feb 2006: A T300/LTM45 plain weave CFRP, 3-ply laminate (0/45/0) with uniform thickness wasadopted.Rmin was set at 24 mm, which provides a margin of 2.3 on material -
Osman, A. S., Bolton, M. D. & Mair, R. ...
www-civ.eng.cam.ac.uk/geotech_new/people/bolton/mdb_pub/177.pdf16 Nov 2006: At the end of this step of calculation the equivalent tunnel diameterfrom equation (9) will be 4.24 m. ... The energy calculation is repeatedin the further steps as requested, with VL 2% and D 4.24 m, etc. -
Computation of Buckling Pressure of Pumpkin Balloons
www-civ.eng.cam.ac.uk/dsl/publications/AIAA-2006-1803-983.pdf11 May 2006: n 16-48 64-96 112-145Elements along tendons 100 116 134Elements at equator 30 24 20Number of elements 3460 3216 3072Number of nodes 1831 1725 1671. ... Figures 24(a) and 24(b) show this type ofplot respectively for nCA118-10-290 and nCR118-10-290 balloons -
Yetginer, A. G., White, D. J. & Bolton, M. ...
www-civ.eng.cam.ac.uk/geotech_new/people/bolton/mdb_pub/168_Geotechnique_No.56_(5)_349_354.pdf12 Oct 2006: 24. 24 2. 4. 4. Fig. 6. Idealisation of pile in load-transfer analysis (Randolph,2003a). -
Wrinkled membranesPart II: analytical models
www-civ.eng.cam.ac.uk/dsl/publications/jomms-v1-n1-p03-p.pdf23 Feb 2006: 12(1 ν2)π 4 A2. 4λ4. (24). The stretching strain energy per unit area can be obtained, neglecting stretchingin the η-direction, from. ... U =(1 ν)E t γ. 2. (π 2t 2. 24(1 ν2)λ2+. -
Ground Movement Predictions for Braced Excavationsin Undrained Clay…
www-civ.eng.cam.ac.uk/geotech_new/people/bolton/mdb_pub/165_2005_Vol132_No4_465_477.pdf12 Oct 2006: The undrainedstrength is given by: cu = co c1z = 0.21 8.19z 24.5 kPa, wherecoundrained shear strength at the ground surface, c1rate ofvariation of undrained shear strength with depth, and ... Geotech.Geoenviron. Eng., 1281, 13–24. Ikuta, Y., Maruoka, M. -
A new design method for retaining walls in clay ...
www-civ.eng.cam.ac.uk/geotech_new/people/bolton/mdb_pub/145_CanGeoJournal_2004_Vol41_No3_451_466.pdf18 Jan 2006: Figure 24 shows different representativeshapes of stress–strain curve for samples extracted from thesame in situ conditions with K0 = 1.0. ... 24. Different shapes of stress–strain curve (K0 = 1.0). Curve A n1 m1 B n2 m2 b2. -
Physics of Liquefaction Phenomenaaround Marine Structures M. B. de ...
www-civ.eng.cam.ac.uk/geotech_new/people/bolton/mdb_pub/169_ASCE_2006_132_4_de_groot.pdf15 Aug 2006: 24 and 25. Fig. 12. Volume strain with moderate cyclic shear loading of drysand or silt. ... 24 and 25. This is called “cyclic mobility” Castro 1975. ndrained monotonic shear.
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