Sentence examples for accommodating temperature from inspiring English sources

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It could be concluded that meshfree methods have unique advantages especially in terms of performance and versatility in this regard and there are potential future work in the areas of accommodating temperature variations, 3-D modelling and multiscale modelling.

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Furthermore, the cell incorporates a coolant jacket to accommodate temperature control of the load material associated with the process.

This paper presents an experimental study on the potential applications of the fiber reinforced engineered cementitious composite with characteristic of low drying shrinkage (LSECC) in concrete pavements for the purpose of eliminating joints that are normally used to accommodate temperature and shrinkage deformation.

This study also provides an alternative approach of accommodating low temperature ignition kinetics in combustion simulation, especially useful for those under variable thermodynamic conditions.

With its accommodating winter temperatures, libertine social attitudes, and institutionally detached police force, my city of New Orleans long a destination for vagrants is now overrun with sign-flyers.

This value is able to accommodate the temperature variations of basaltic glass dissolution rates measured by Gislason and Oelkers (2003), at a given pH, for temperature ranges between 0 and 300 °C.

We have developed 3-D modequationsons for a cryo-adsorption hydrogen storage tank, where the energy balance accommodates the temperature and pressure variation of all the thermodynamic properties.

Derivatives of the missile's titanium alloys, which were developed to accommodate surface temperatures at supersonic speed, came to be used on most high-performance aircraft.

Wastewater treatment plant design needs to accommodate changing temperatures, and somewhat limited capacity is a key criticism of low strength anaerobic treatment such as Anaerobic Membrane Bioreactors (AnMBR).

Clothing: Be prepared to wear clothing more than once (use deodorant) and to layer to accommodate changing temperatures.

Temperature effects on strain sensors are usually accommodated by allowing for temperature effects (temperature compensation); however, there is limited research in the literature that investigates the performance of strain sensor measurements when subjected to temperature change.

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