867 resultados para Mined Panels
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The determination of the loads on traffic sign panels in the current standards does not, in general, take into account the vehicle-induced loads, as explained by Quinn, Baker and Wright (QBW in what follows) (J. Wind Eng. Ind. Aerodyn. 89 (2001) 831). On the other hand, a report from Cali and Covert (CC) (J. Wind Eng. Ind. Aerodyn. 84 (2000) 87) indicates that in highway sign support structures, vehicle-induced loads have led to premature failures in some cases. The aim of this paper is to present a mathematical model for the vehicle-induced load on a flat sign panel, simple enough to give analytical results, but able to explain the main characteristics of the phenomenon. The results of the theoretical model help to explain the behaviour observed in the experiments performed in previous studies.
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Hydrologic effects of storing liquified sewage sludge on strip-mined land, Fulton County, Illinois /
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ASTIA Document no. AD 155834.
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"Materials Central, Contract no. AF33(616)-6828, Project no. 7351."
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Kano Sansetsu; 5 ft. 8 47/64 in.x 15 ft. 11 9/64 in.; four sliding doors (fusuma) ink, color and gold on paper
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Bibliography: p. 296-297.
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Final report of the Special Education Advisory Panels and special education content-area standards /
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The content-area standards recommended by the panels include standards for: all special education teachers; teachers of students with mild and moderate disabilities; teachers of students with moderate and severe disabilities; early childhood special education teachers; teachers of students who are deaf/hard of hearing; teachers of students who are deaf-blind/blind or visually impaired; speech-language pathologists; bilingual special education teachers; and special education standards for regular classroom teachers.
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"July, 1980."
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Funded by the U.S. Dept. of Interior, Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement.