892 resultados para Deep Foundations
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The technique of reinforcing soil for foundation improvement is well established. This paper addresses the aspect of settlement of reinforced sand foundations, where the major part of the existing work deals with the aspect of bearing capacity. A detailed analysis is made paying individual attention to soil, reinforcement, and the interface between the two. A three-dimensional, nonlinear finite-element analysis is presented that uses a three-dimensional, nonlinear soil-reinforcement interface friction element, along with other threedimensional elements to model the system. The results of the analysis are compared with those from tests conducted in the laboratory and are found to be in good agreement. The studies lead to a better understanding of the behavior of the system at different stages of loading
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Elasmobranchs comprising sharks, skates and rays have traditionally formed an important fishery along the Indian coast. Since 2000, Indian shark fishermen are shifting their fishing operations to deeper/oceanic waters by conducting multi-day fishing trips, which has resulted in considerable changes in the species composition of the landings vis- a-vis those reported during the 1980’s and 1990’s. A case study at Cochin Fisheries Harbour (CFH), southwest coast of India during 2008-09 indicated that besides the existing gillnet–cum- hooks & line and longline fishery for sharks, a targeted fishery at depths >300-1000 m for gulper sharks (Centrophorus spp.) has emerged. In 2008, the chondrichthyan landings (excluding batoids) were mainly constituted by offshore and deep-sea species such as Alopias superciliosus (24.2%), Carcharhinus limbatus (21.1%), Echinorhinus brucus (8.2%), Galeocerdo cuvier (5.4%), Centrophorus spp. (7.3%) and Neoharriotta pinnata (4.2%) while the contribution by the coastal species such as Sphyrna lewini (14.8%), Carcharhinus sorrah (1.4%) and other Carcharhinus spp. has reduced. Several deep-sea sharks previously not recorded in the landings at Cochin were also observed during 2008-09. It includes Hexanchus griseus, Deania profundorum, Zameus squamulosus and Pygmy false catshark (undescribed) which have been reported for the first time from Indian waters. Life history characteristics of the major fished species are discussed in relation to the fishery and its possible impacts on the resource
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The present study is the first attempt to understand population characteristics of the deep-sea pandalid shrimp, P. quasigrandis and to assess the status of these resources off Kerala coast.Total mortality coefficient (Z) of P. quasigrandis estimated by various methods.Natural mortality coefficient (M) calculated was 0.65 and 1.02 by Pauly‟sempirical formula and Srinaths‟s formula respectively The deep-sea shrimp P. quasigrandis exploited from the present fishing ground and their monetary return has started showing a declining trend. By observing the current yield and economic return, there is no further scope for increasing the catch from the present fishing ground. The study indicated that majority of the deep-sea shrimp trawlers, especially targeted for pandalid shrimps still concentrated off Kollam area (Quilon Bank). Even though researchers had located several potential deep-sea fishing grounds based on exploratory surveys in Indian EEZ , fishermen are unaware of these fishing grounds located and hence sharing the information about new potential deep-sea fishing grounds could avert the possible stock decline due to the intensive targeted deep-sea shrimp fishery in the Quilon Bank. Hence, the present study recommended that part of the effort from existing fishing grounds may be shifted to newly located deep-sea fishing grounds which will help in a sustainableexploitation of deep-sea resources off Kerala coast.
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Available information on abundance of myctophids and their utilisation indicate that there is excellent scope for development of myctophid fisheries in Indian Ocean. Most of the conventional fish stocks have reached a state of full exploitation or over-exploitation. Hence there is need to locate new and conventional fishery resources in order to fill in the supply-demand gap, in the face of increasing demand for fish. Information on length-weight relationship, age and growth, spawning season, fecundity and age at maturity and information on bycatch discards are required for sustainable utilization of myctophid resource in the Indian Ocean
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Definition und technische Beschreibung der Deep Packet Inspection-Technologie, Motive für ihren Einsatz bei Internetprovidern und die rechtliche Würdigung dieses Einsatzes anhand des geltenden deutschen Straf-, Daten- und Urheberrechts
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Die Arbeit untersucht ein Format der modernen Architektur: Tiefe Geschossbauten. Diese werden definiert als kompakte Gebäude mit mindestens vier Geschossebenen von mindestens 25 Metern Seitenlänge in beiden Richtungen ("tiefe Grundrisse", "deep plans") ohne zentralen Kern oder zentrales Atrium. Anstelle der Nutzung wird die Gebäudetiefe als entscheidender typologischer Parameter herausgearbeitet. Der einheitlich durchgehende Abbildungsmaßstab von 1:1000 für Grundrisse und Schnitte erlaubt den unmittelbaren visuellen Vergleich innerhalb der vorgestellten Gebäudereferenzen. Von den drei Teilen der Arbeit betrachtet Teil I die Referenzen der Zeit zwischen 1890 und 1990. Teil II untersucht die Referenzen seit 1990. Während für den ersten Teil eine chronologische Gliederung gewählt wurde, werden die Referenzen des zweiten Teils unter morphologischem Blickwinkel gruppiert. Dieser Wechsel der Perspektive signalisiert, wie in Teil III weiter ausgeführt wird, dass die neueren Referenzen als Entfaltung von Möglichkeiten, die in früheren Phasen der architektonischen Moderne angelegt waren, interpretiert werden können. Die Arbeit liegt somit in der Schnittmenge von Architekturgeschichte, Gebäudekunde und Entwurfstheorie.
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Since no physical system can ever be completely isolated from its environment, the study of open quantum systems is pivotal to reliably and accurately control complex quantum systems. In practice, reliability of the control field needs to be confirmed via certification of the target evolution while accuracy requires the derivation of high-fidelity control schemes in the presence of decoherence. In the first part of this thesis an algebraic framework is presented that allows to determine the minimal requirements on the unique characterisation of arbitrary unitary gates in open quantum systems, independent on the particular physical implementation of the employed quantum device. To this end, a set of theorems is devised that can be used to assess whether a given set of input states on a quantum channel is sufficient to judge whether a desired unitary gate is realised. This allows to determine the minimal input for such a task, which proves to be, quite remarkably, independent of system size. These results allow to elucidate the fundamental limits regarding certification and tomography of open quantum systems. The combination of these insights with state-of-the-art Monte Carlo process certification techniques permits a significant improvement of the scaling when certifying arbitrary unitary gates. This improvement is not only restricted to quantum information devices where the basic information carrier is the qubit but it also extends to systems where the fundamental informational entities can be of arbitary dimensionality, the so-called qudits. The second part of this thesis concerns the impact of these findings from the point of view of Optimal Control Theory (OCT). OCT for quantum systems utilises concepts from engineering such as feedback and optimisation to engineer constructive and destructive interferences in order to steer a physical process in a desired direction. It turns out that the aforementioned mathematical findings allow to deduce novel optimisation functionals that significantly reduce not only the required memory for numerical control algorithms but also the total CPU time required to obtain a certain fidelity for the optimised process. The thesis concludes by discussing two problems of fundamental interest in quantum information processing from the point of view of optimal control - the preparation of pure states and the implementation of unitary gates in open quantum systems. For both cases specific physical examples are considered: for the former the vibrational cooling of molecules via optical pumping and for the latter a superconducting phase qudit implementation. In particular, it is illustrated how features of the environment can be exploited to reach the desired targets.
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This thesis presents a perceptual system for a humanoid robot that integrates abilities such as object localization and recognition with the deeper developmental machinery required to forge those competences out of raw physical experiences. It shows that a robotic platform can build up and maintain a system for object localization, segmentation, and recognition, starting from very little. What the robot starts with is a direct solution to achieving figure/ground separation: it simply 'pokes around' in a region of visual ambiguity and watches what happens. If the arm passes through an area, that area is recognized as free space. If the arm collides with an object, causing it to move, the robot can use that motion to segment the object from the background. Once the robot can acquire reliable segmented views of objects, it learns from them, and from then on recognizes and segments those objects without further contact. Both low-level and high-level visual features can also be learned in this way, and examples are presented for both: orientation detection and affordance recognition, respectively. The motivation for this work is simple. Training on large corpora of annotated real-world data has proven crucial for creating robust solutions to perceptual problems such as speech recognition and face detection. But the powerful tools used during training of such systems are typically stripped away at deployment. Ideally they should remain, particularly for unstable tasks such as object detection, where the set of objects needed in a task tomorrow might be different from the set of objects needed today. The key limiting factor is access to training data, but as this thesis shows, that need not be a problem on a robotic platform that can actively probe its environment, and carry out experiments to resolve ambiguity. This work is an instance of a general approach to learning a new perceptual judgment: find special situations in which the perceptual judgment is easy and study these situations to find correlated features that can be observed more generally.
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We contribute a quantitative and systematic model to capture etch non-uniformity in deep reactive ion etch of microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) devices. Deep reactive ion etch is commonly used in MEMS fabrication where high-aspect ratio features are to be produced in silicon. It is typical for many supposedly identical devices, perhaps of diameter 10 mm, to be etched simultaneously into one silicon wafer of diameter 150 mm. Etch non-uniformity depends on uneven distributions of ion and neutral species at the wafer level, and on local consumption of those species at the device, or die, level. An ion–neutral synergism model is constructed from data obtained from etching several layouts of differing pattern opening densities. Such a model is used to predict wafer-level variation with an r.m.s. error below 3%. This model is combined with a die-level model, which we have reported previously, on a MEMS layout. The two-level model is shown to enable prediction of both within-die and wafer-scale etch rate variation for arbitrary wafer loadings.
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La búsqueda de alternativas que frenen eficazmente las consecuencias del conflicto armado en Colombia, es una labor que algunos ex mandatarios han liderado debido a los perjuicios que ocasionan no solo al núcleo familiar, sino en gran medida a la mujer. Ella es una de las víctimas de la violencia por ser líder comunitaria, por dirigir una fundación, ó por tener algún familiar vinculado a la Policía, el Ejército o a un grupo al margen de la ley. Todas estas condiciones, propias del conflicto armado, vulneran los derechos de la mujer pero, al mismo tiempo, impulsa a que ellas hagan uso de sus experiencias negativas con el fin de minimizar las problemáticas sociales y el impacto de la violencia en sus vidas. Este trabajo periodístico desarrolla cuatro reportajes mediante el uso de cuestionarios con preguntas a profundidad y es complementado con un video, con el propósito de destacar la lucha y la labor de cuatro gestoras de paz, quienes utilizan diferentes estrategias como la creación de movimientos sociales, la utilización de marchas o plantones, la divulgación de talleres sobre el perdón y reconciliación, o la construcción de un Banco del Trueque, para contrarrestar la violencia de la que son objeto. Se concluye que el papel de la mujer, como constructora de paz, no puede ser clasificado en un único objetivo, sino debe entenderse como la suma de múltiples prioridades debido a que el conflicto armado afecta de diferente manera a la mujer, a su familia, y a su comunidad. Su capacidad de liderazgo y de entrega hace que su labor sea de suma importancia pues su huella beneficia a toda la sociedad. Hay que destacar que el desafío de esta nueva gestora consiste en visibilizar su trabajo para ganar mayor reconocimiento político, promover su participación en acuerdos de paz, y minimizar las situaciones que ponen en riesgo su vida y la de sus organizaciones.
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An introduction to the "Foundations of Web Science" module that overviews the module itself, plus the context of web science at Southampton in terms of WSRI and the new Doctoral Training Centre.
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Professor Nigel Shadbolt describes the emergence of Web Science Research Initiative and discusses the themes and topics that contribute to an understanding of Web Science.
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Essential Library Skills Year 1 Nursing October 2012
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This resource is for Health Scientist