The critical slab problem with the Anlı-Güngör scattering function
The criticality problem in this study is studied with the recently investigated the Anlı-Güngör scattering function. The scattering function depends on the Legendre polynomials as the Mika scattering function, but it includes only one scattering ...
R.G. Türeci
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Progressive Collapse Analysis Of Flat Slab Buildings With Post-Punching Effect [PDF]
The reinforced concrete flat slab is one of the types of floor systems used to construct residential, office and parking buildings. Because of the direct transfer of floor loads to columns, flat slabs are susceptible to punching failure in slab-column ...
E. Mousapoor, V. Ghiasi, R. Madandoust
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The influence of linear anisotropic scattering of one-speed neutrons on the critical size of a slab with reflective boundary conditions [PDF]
The criticality problem for one-speed neutrons in a slab is investigated using Chebyshev polynomials of first kind in the series expansion of the neutron angular flux in stationary neutron transport equation.
Ozturk Hakan
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NUMERICAL ANALYSIS EFFECT OF AIRCRAFT MAIN GEARS ON THE CRITICAL ZONES OF RUNWAY RIGID PAVEMENT [PDF]
Rigid pavement design in airport runways is based on tension critical stress at the bottom of the concrete slab. Determination of slab's critical zones, under airplanes loading types in 3D finite element modeling is the objective of this study. Numerical
غلامعلی Shafabakhsh +2 more
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Temporal evolution of crack propagation propensity in snow in relation to slab and weak layer properties [PDF]
If a weak snow layer below a cohesive slab is present in the snow cover, unstable snow conditions can prevail for days or even weeks. We monitored the temporal evolution of a weak layer of faceted crystals as well as the overlaying slab layers at the ...
J. Schweizer +4 more
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Critical Percolation and the Minimal Spanning Tree in Slabs [PDF]
The minimal spanning forest on ℤd is known to consist of a single tree for d ≤ 2 and is conjectured to consist of infinitely many trees for large d. In this paper, we prove that there is a single tree for quasi‐planar graphs such as ℤ2 × {0,…,k}d−2. Our method relies on generalizations of the “gluing lemma” of Duminil‐Copin, Sidoravicius, and Tassion ...
Newman, Charles +2 more
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Snow fracture in relation to slab avalanche release: critical state for the onset of crack propagation [PDF]
The failure of a weak snow layer buried below cohesive slab layers is a necessary, but insufficient, condition for the release of a dry-snow slab avalanche.
J. Gaume +4 more
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Under the repeated action of traffic and thermal loads, a cement concrete pavement slab may partially lose contact with its base course, and voids may develop underneath the slab. Such distress will greatly impact the pavement performance.
Can Cui +3 more
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Two-stage hybrid algorithm for recognition of industrial slab numbers with data quality improvement
As the unique recognition of each slab, the accurate recognition of slab number is especially critical for the hot rolling production process. However, the collected data are often of low quality due to poor production environment conditions, making ...
Qingqing Liu +2 more
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Crossing probabilities for critical Bernoulli percolation on slabs [PDF]
added a bibliographic note and a reference to arXiv:1512.09107 where an alternative proof of our main result has been independently ...
Basu, Deepan, Sapozhnikov, Artem
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