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Test results show that Krieger-Dougherty (KD) and Chateau-Ovarlez-Trung (COT) models are adequate to predict plastic viscosity and static yield stress, respectively, of the investigated mortar mixtures.
Experimental and FEM results suggest that the current design specifications are adequate to predict the ultimate strengths of square CFT sections fabricated from HSS (690 MPa) and HSC (90 130 MPa).
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It is found that while a continuum model based on a mean field description of the surface is adequate to predict ignition, large discrepancies from the multiscale predictions are observed on the ignited branch and for the extinction temperature due to adjacency requirements at the microscopic level.
As mentioned above and represented in Fig. 1, this model was adequate to predict response.
The Weibull distribution was adequate to predict the impact failure strength of ECC, allowing to avert additional costly experiments.
R2 values of the established models were higher than 0.844, indicating that models were adequate to predict HMF content.
This approach provided statistically significant quadratic model, which was adequate to predict response and to carry out optimization under the conditions studied.
The residual standard error of 0.2% indicated that there was no significant difference between the actual and predicted values and it proved that the models were adequate to predict the relevant responses.
The convergence of the GIAO method with respect to the experimental data is adequate to predict chemical shifts, with a good accuracy for relatively large molecules such as 3.
Therefore, it can be concluded that the above models (Eqs. 6, 7) were adequate to predict the MG dye removal and the LPAC yield within the range of variables studied.
It is shown that whilst first order theory is adequate to predict the imaginary part, a second order calculation is required to predict the behaviour of the real frequency variation.
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