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Quasi-static confined uniaxial compaction of granular alumina and boron carbide observing the particle size effects
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Nicewicz, Piotr, Peciar, Peter, Macho, Oliver, Sano, Tomoko, Hogan, James D.
The quasi-static confined uniaxial compaction of granular alumina and boron carbide was studied, and the effect of triaxial stress on the materials as a function of increasing particle size was observed. The average particle sizes studied for granular alumina were 170 ± 63, 230 ± 55, 330 ± 67,...
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2006
Yamamoto, Hisashi, Zuo, Ming J., Nagatsuka, Hideki, Akiba, Tomoaki
In traditional reliability theory, both the system and its components are allowed to take only two possible states: working or failed. In a multi-state system, both the system and the components are allowed to be in M+1 states: 0, 1, 2,…, M, where M is a positive integer which represents a system...
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Resilient Estimation and Control on k-Nearest Neighbor Platoons: A Network-Theoretic Approach
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Pirani, Mohammad, Hashemi, Ehsan, Fidan, Baris, Simpson-Porco, John W., Sandberg, Henrik, Johansson, Karl Henrik
This paper is concerned with the network-theoretic properties of so-called k-nearest neighbor intelligent vehicular platoons, where each vehicle communicates with k vehicles, both in front and behind. The network-theoretic properties analyzed in this paper play major roles in quantifying the...
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Review of Maxillary expansion appliance activation methods: engineering and clinical perspectives
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Lagravère, Manuel O., Carey, Jason P., Romanyk, Dan L., Major, Paul W., Toogood, Roger W.
Objective. Review the reported activation methods of maxillary expansion devices for midpalatal suture separation from an engineering perspective and suggest areas of improvement. Materials and Methods. A literature search of Scopus and PubMed was used to determine current expansion methods. A...
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2002
Flynn, M.R., Onu, K., Sutherland, B. R.
Abstract. Synthetic schlieren is a new technique that allowsone easily and inexpensively to visualise density variations, such as those caused by internal waves propagating in a density stratified fluid. In the special case of twodimensional internal waves (for example, those created by an...
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Sensitivity Analysis for Plane Orientation in Three-Dimensional Cephalometric Analysis based on Superimposition of Serial CBCT Images
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Major, Paul W., Lagravère, Manuel O., Carey, Jason P.
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the potential errors associated with superimposition of serial cone beam CT (CBCT) images utilizing reference planes based on cranial base landmarks using a sensitivity analysis. Methods: CBCT images from 62 patients participating in a...
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Smart Textiles for Visible and IR Camouflage Application: State-of-the-Art and Microfabrication Path Forward
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Degenstein, Lauren M., Sameoto, Dan, Hogan, James D., Asad, Asad, Dolez, Patricia I.
Protective textiles used for military applications must fulfill a variety of functional requirements, including durability, resistance to environmental conditions and ballistic threats, all while being comfortable and lightweight. In addition, these textiles must provide camouflage and...