29 resultados para Iron Metallurgy Mathematical models
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v. 1. Multicomponent methods.--v. 2. Mathematical models.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"June 1977."
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Appendices C and D "for later publication."
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Metallurgy of iron [by Orin W. McMullan]--Metallurgy of steel [by Orin W. McMullan]--Metallurgy of non-ferrous metals [by Albert M. Talbot]
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A mathematical model for long-term, three-dimensional shoreline evolution is developed. The combined effects of variations of sea level; wave refraction and diffraction; loss of sand by density currents during storms, by rip currents, and by wind; bluff erosion and berm accretion; effects of manmade structures such as long groin or navigational structures; and beach nourishment are all taken into account. A computer program is developed with various subroutines which permit modification as the state-of-the-art progresses. The program is applied to a test case at Holland Harbor, Michigan. (Author).
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Authors: B.H. Johnson, R.E. Heath, B.B. Hsieh, K.W. Kim, H.L. Butler.
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"Prepared for U.S. Army Engineer District, Mobile."
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"February 1985."
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Cover title.
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"Prepared for U.S. Army Engineer Division, Pacific Ocean."
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"September 1976."
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"September 1976."