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This derivation naturally leads to identification of principal components of the energy flux through an arbitrary cross-section of a shell and to formulation of Green's matrix for an infinitely long shell at each individual circumferential wave number.
Finally, the numerical results of a square or a rectangular simply supported curved plate section of a cylindrical shell under thermal loading have been computed and compared with other known results.
Modeling target for the quasi-Cartesian approach may be a limited area of the globe that is a section of a spherical shell.
Palestinian medical officials reported that at least 10 Palestinians had been killed in the Shajaiye section of Gaza City by a shell that hit a house of mourning.
To sound the hours, quarters and minutes, the mechanism uses three snail cams -- tiny rotating devices, shaped like a cross-section of a snail shell, that transmit a repetitive bumpy motion as they turn, like a wheel with a bent rim.
In this model, a section of the shell is removed at embryonic day 12 (E1) and tumor cells are introduced by intravenous injection into the chorioallantoic vein (E2).
Use your thumbs to peel off a section of the broken shell from the wide end of the egg, and the entire shell should slip off in less than a second.
This article presents the working principle of an algorithm designed for the purpose of examining a section of the snail shell canal.
This paper is concerned with heat transfer analysis and life prediction in the after shell section of a gas turbine combustion liner with internal cooling passage.
The saddle is a section of shell at the strike pivot joint that is surrounded by elastic connective tissue.
Add a section of spent lime shell.
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