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The behavior of cellular beam is described using design methods according to BS: 5950, considering particularly the strength of tee sections and web post element.
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The viscoelastic material of the beams is described using the Zener rheological model with fractional derivatives.
Based on the observation that the main degradation scenarios take place at the extremity of a pipe, a refined model is used to describe this end zone while the rest of the pipe is described using a beam model.
It is shown that the size-dependent static and dynamic behavior of FG micro-beams can be described using these equivalent length scales.
The mechanical response of slender elastic beams under compression can be described using the Euler-Bernoulli beam theory (Landau and Lifshitz, 1986), which states that a beam will remain straight if subjected to forces below a certain threshold but will buckle if the critical force is exceeded.
A finite element model to simulate the structural behaviour of the composite beam was described and was used to study the behaviour of a wide range of composite connections to gain a better understanding of the structural behaviour especially the moment rotation characteristic of the connections.
The properties of the beam are described as a random field and are expressed using the Karhunen-Loève expansion.
Ion beam mixing of multilayer thin films using MeV ion irradiation is described in this paper.
The beams are described by reflection coefficients.
A strategy is described which uses an electron beam lithographic tool with focussed Gaussian beam to define shapes directly.
The design of beam line and beam monitors is described.
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