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However, with the advent of larger turbines fitted with relatively softer blades, classical flutter may become a more important design consideration.
Chains with a single intruder were also seen to behave differently when the intruder was relatively softer or harder than the remainder of the chain.
Treatments using Triton X-100 caused the resultant tissue to become relatively softer with inferior energy dissipation capabilities, while treatment using acetone/ethanol led to a significantly stiffer and dehydrated material.
In the experiment, three specimens are adopted to study the differences between homogeneous and periodic inhomogeneous substrates as well as between periodic inhomogeneous substrate of relatively softer and stiffer materials.
Traditionalists may decry the relatively softer sides each band has explored.
As the submarines fired armour piercing shells, intended for use against steel ship hulls, the relatively softer brick walls may have failed to trigger the impact fuses.
The Seattle Fault is the structural boundary where 50 60 millions of years old (early Tertiary) basalt of the Crescent Formation on the south has been uplifted – the Seattle Uplift – and is tipping into the Seattle Basin, where the Tertiary bedrock is buried under at least 7 km of relatively softer, lighter sedimentary strata of the younger Blakeley and Blakely Harbor formations.
An increase in dissipation indicates more energy being lost to the surrounding environment, suggesting a relatively softer cell layer.
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