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[Detail of Hermes Holding the Infant Dionysos]
Close view of the statue Hermes Holding the Infant Dionysos (also known as Hermes of Praxiteles and Hermes of Olympia), attributed to the sculptor Praxiteles. The marble sculpture was discovered during archaeological excavations at Olympia in Greece and
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Summarization: In this study, results from two series of indirect tensile tests on Dionysos marble specimens, the Brazilian test and the ring test, are compared to those evaluated numerically by using the distinct element code PFC2D.
Agioutantis Zacharias(http://users.isc.tuc.gr/~zagioutantis) +6 more
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Dionysos Leaning on a Tree Trunk, Fountain of Traian
Photograph by Dr. Francesca Tronchin, June, 2011. This image was migrated out of MDID and into DLynx during the summer of 2014.This image shows a white marble statue of Dionysos leaning on the trunk of a tree from the Fountain of Trian (also known as the
Tronchin, Francesca C.
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Summarization: The mechanical behaviour of U-notched specimens made from Dionysos marble and subjected to three-point bending is studied here both experimentally and numerically. The numerical analysis is based on the Displacement Discontinuity Technique.
Kourkoulis, Stavros K(http://viaf.org/viaf/1993020) +3 more
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Detail of Dionysos Leaning on a Tree Trunk, Fountain of Traian
Photograph by Dr. Francesca Tronchin, June, 2011. This image was migrated out of MDID and into DLynx during the summer of 2014.This image shows a facial detail of a white marble statue of Dionysos leaning on the trunk of a tree from the Fountain of Trian
Tronchin, Francesca C.
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Marble relief with a dancing maenad
Detail, head and torso showing depth of relief; Copy of a Greek relief of ca. 425-400 BCE attributed to Kallimachos; the Roman adaptation dates from the Early Imperial (Augustan) period.
Kallimachos
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Athens Acropolis: Theater of Dionysos
Theater of Dionysos, view of the orchestra floor, depicting marble mosaic flooring which depicts Dionysos' life, added by Nero in the 1C CE - at the center stood the altar to Dionysos around which the chorus was grouped during ...
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Experimental and numerical study of mechanical cutting of Dionysos marble
Summarization: Two types of numerical models, namely a continuum and a micromechanical discrete element model, are employed for the theoretical study of rock cutting measurements by a new portable rotary microdrilling tool.
Stavropoulou, Maria(http://viaf.org/viaf/33821073) +4 more
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Notched marble specimens under direct tension: The influence of the shape of the notch
in this paper the influence of the shape of the notch on the intensity of the strain field developed in marble plates subjected to direct tension was studied both experimentally and numerically.
Agioutantis, Zacharias G. +2 more
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A three-dimensional model of an underground excavation and comparison with in situ measurements
Summarization: In this paper we make the first attempt to construct a three-dimensional (3D) distinct element model (DEM) of an underground room with a central pillar in Dionysos marble deposit.
Barakos George +6 more
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