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Simplified critical mudline bending moment spectra of offshore wind turbine support structures

open access: yes, 2015
Offshore wind turbines are subjected to multiple dynamic loads arising from the wind, waves, rotational frequency (1P) and blade passing frequency (3P) loads. In the literature, these loads are often represented using a frequency plot where the power spectral densities (PSDs) of wave height and wind turbulence are plotted against the corresponding ...
Bhattacharya, S   +3 more
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Simplified critical mudline bending moment spectra of offshore wind turbine support structures [PDF]

open access: yesWind Energy, 2014
László Arany   +3 more
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Critical forces and bending moments of cold‐formed steel

open access: yesRevista de Estrutura do Aço, 2013
Igor Pierin   +2 more
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Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.

Elasticity and Critical Bending Moment of Model Colloidal Aggregates

Physical Review Letters, 2005
The bending mechanics of singly bonded colloidal aggregates are measured using laser tweezers. We find that the colloidal bonds are capable of supporting significant torques, providing a direct measurement of the tangential interactions between particles.
John P, Pantina, Eric M, Furst
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Comparison of Critical Bending Moment in a Bridge Based on Influence Line Diagram (ILD), FOSM Method and Optimization

2020 Annual Reliability and Maintainability Symposium (RAMS), 2020
The location of critical section in any civil infrastructure viz., bridges, trusses etc., that experience maximum value of design parameters for the subjected moving loads is imperative in order to design a safe structure. Traditionally these locations are evaluated by constructing the influence line diagrams (ILD) for the structures subjected to ...
K Gopikrishna.   +2 more
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Effect of induced bending moment (IBM) on critical thrust force for delamination in step drilling of composites

International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture, 2012
Abstract During final assembly operations, hole quality is a key aspect when making holes in composite-based components, which can affect the in-service life under fatigue loads. The step drill, however, was widely used in the aircraft, automotive and machine tool industries to produce a step, a countersink or counterbore holes in a single operation.
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