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Stability Analysis of Plate-Cone Reticulated Shell

Applied Mechanics and Materials, 2011
This paper carries out stability analysis on plate-cone reticulated shell considering geometrical nonlinearity of cooperating work between plates and members. In this paper, stability behavior of different kinds of plate-cone reticulated shell considering geometrical nonlinearity is analyzed by using the software ANSYS, tracking complete process ...
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Evisceration With Eversion of the Scleral Shell and Muscle Cone Positioning of the Implant

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1987
Six patients underwent a new surgical procedure to repair extruding evisceration implants. The scleral shell was everted and used as an anterior wall for the placement of a donor sclera-encased implant within the muscle cone. Early results showed good cosmesis and no recurrent extrusions.
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Initial cone-in-shell fast-ignition experiments on OMEGA

Physics of Plasmas, 2011
Fast ignition is a two-step inertial confinement fusion concept where megaelectron volt electrons ignite the compressed core of an imploded fuel capsule driven by a relatively low-implosion velocity. Initial surrogate cone-in-shell, fast-ignitor experiments using a highly shaped driver pulse to assemble a dense core in front of the cone tip were ...
W. Theobald   +27 more
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Derivation of Conduction Heat Transfer in Thin Shell Cones

SAE Technical Paper Series, 1998
<div class="htmlview paragraph">The thermal design of unmanned satellites and manned spacecraft require the knowledge of heat conduction and radiation of complex geometrical shapes. These complex shapes are usually made up of the more common geometries such as flat rectangular plates, flat polygon plates, triangular plates, cones, disks ...
Robert A. Wise, Paul M. McElroy
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The Use of Cone Shells in Neolithic and Bronze Age Greece

The Annual of the British School at Athens, 1983
Finds of the Mediterranean Cone Shell (Conus mediterraneus Hwass in Bruguière 1792 = ventricosus Gmelin) from Neolithic and Bronze Age Greece are listed, and their use discussed.
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Continuum Analysis for Plate-Cone Spherical Reticulated Shell

Advanced Materials Research, 2011
Plate-cone reticulated shell is a new type of space structures with good mechanical behavior and technical economy. In this paper, a continuum analysis method for plate-cone spherical reticulated shell which is equated to three layers thin shell is put forward.
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Analysis for Composite Material in Plate-Cone Reticulated Shell

Applied Mechanics and Materials, 2012
Plate-cone reticulated shell is a new type of space structures with good mechanical behavior and technical economy. Composite material plate is light and strength is high, its ratio intensity is higher a lot than steel material, and elasticity property can be designed, so composite material plate specially applies to prefabricated cone unit of plate ...
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Cone shell envenomation: epidemiology, pharmacology and medical care.

Diving and hyperbaric medicine, 2015
The marine environment presents much danger, specifically in regards to the numerous venomous inhabitants within tropical and subtropical waters. The toxins from one such group of venomous marine snails, commonly referred to as 'cone snails', have been well documented in causing human fatalities.
Zan A, Halford   +5 more
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CONE SHELL MOLLUSC POISONING

Medical Journal of Australia, 1936
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