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All parameters were effective to correlate with number of cycles to crack initiation regardless of pad materials, but only SSR and MSSR parameters could predict both location and orientation of the crack correctly.
Shelling machines, or even hand operated shellers often must be set to a specific size range of nut, so either nuts too large or too small may not crack correctly.
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However, it was seen that this criterion cannot capture the shear band and shear cracks correctly.
As a result, the crack is correctly and quite easily tracked.
Users may choose to take a crack at correctly identifying an isolated group of 20 of the city's many neighborhoods -- or go for broke and attempt to get all 90 -- all while a clock keeps track of how long it's taking you to locate Galewood.
It was found that total strain and averaged slip on all slip systems, combined with accumulated slip on specific slip planes help predict the location and orientation of slip bands and micro-crack initiation correctly.
Finally, crack branching is correctly predicted using DEM without any specific criterion for the initiation of secondary cracks.
In other words, the herd gets whipped up into a frenzy about something you know it won't get, while you smugly sit things out, hoping that if everything aligns correctly, another crack will appear in the great bourgeois edifice.
It is found that the shape of the crack growth curve is correctly predicted when mean data are employed.
The results showed that it correctly predicts crack initiation, but was not capable to provide successful prediction of the integrity of the specimens.
A comparison of laboratory beam tests with FEM analysis show that initial stiffness and crack initiation is predicted correctly by the standard's recommendations.
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