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The convective heat transfer concerning the whole component exchange surface is determined for all the treated configurations.
We finally employ a Bayesian calibration method, which compares the surrogate modeling results and thermal measurements, to enable layer-to-layer thermal field prediction across the whole component.
This paper deals mainly with the statistical analysis to be performed on experimental load histories in order to evaluate fatigue loading spectra and the problems in extrapolating from measured load history to the whole component life.
After production the segments are extracted from the original core geometry and reassembled into the whole component, later serving as mould for concreting and eventually as reinforcement for the structure.
Next, the GP distribution is obtained by a finite element calculation and the PFCDF is applied to each finite element, considering the scale effect, to derive the probability of failure for the whole component.
The structural design of the regions, in terms of damage tolerance, becomes one of the crucial aspects in the mechanical performance of the whole component, the use of virtual testing techniques playing an important role in optimizing the costs associated to this task.
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Almost the whole components (CNGC, CDPK, CaM/CML, Rboh, and NOS at least for partial transcripts) involved in the Ca2+ signaling were shown to be up-regulated in O. meyeriana in response to Xoo infection (Fig. 2 and Table S4).
The compression resistance of the explosive emulsified by compound emulsifier is the highest among all the explosives, when the content of the whole components and manufacturing engineering are kept invariable.
Six degrees of freedom Mass21 element was used to represent the mass of the whole components of the wind turbine (nacelle including the generator, gearbox, the hub and rotor).
The whole components are badly sorted fragments of rudists, corals, echinoderms and gastropods, with an average grain size that may reach several centimetres, though they vary considerably from layer to layer and may exceeds 30 centimetres (Fig. 4, 5).
Generally, only one or two of the whole components (typically not including pattern identification) were considered, and often in isolation [ 23 ].
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