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A theoretical cross section strength subroutine was used to compute the P M ϕ relationships for a given cross section using force equilibrium and strain compatibility solution.
Generalized Finite Strip Method (FSM) and Direct Strength Method (DSM) are combined to calculate the nominal compressive strength for a given cross section (a given design with a given set of turn angles).
The fraction, F z), is defined as the ratio of foreground pixels to the total number of pixels for a given cross section and is then transformed to percentage, C z).
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Lines of iso-performance enable efficiency comparison of materials and/or shapes for a given cross-section scaling.
The finite strip method is a useful tool for the determination of the buckling load factor and natural frequency for a given cross-section of a member.
The main characteristic of this 3D symmetric expansion configuration is that for a given cross-section aspect ratio the first bifurcation mode induces a top bottom asymmetry, as in the 2D case, whereas the subsequent ones modulate the former in the span-wise direction with increasing wave numbers.
These measurements, fully automated at a given cross-section, were carried out for some reduced frequencies allowing for propagation of at least four cut-on modes.
The comparison is performed at a given cross-section in the crossing panel of a selected turnout design.
The values of σ1 and σ2 give cross sections for annealing and damage, respectively.
It can be easily shown that for a given (small) cross section of a nanowire, materials with low critical temperature and high normal state resistivity are of advantage for observation of the QPS effect [1].
The design of new high-speed railway lines requires longer and more numerous tunnel sections, where aerodynamic effects limit the maximum allowed train velocity for a given tunnel cross-section area.
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