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Detection of Incongruent Firewall Rules and Flow Rules in SDN
2017The networking is the backbone that supports the vast area of Information Technology. SDN is the new road that takes the conventional networking to greater heights. SDN is going to aid all future innovations and developments in the field of networking.
A. S. Anisha, V. Leena, Nandita Pallavi
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A note on nonassociated plastic flow rules
International Journal of Plasticity, 1989Abstract The analytical properties of the constitutive equations in plasticity with a nonassociated flow rule are investigated. Under the assumption of small deformations the directional stiffness (and compliance) rule is considered and the relevant spectral properties of the tangent stiffness tensor are assessed.
Kenneth Runesson, Zenon Mróz
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On the validity of the flow rule postulate for geomaterials
International Journal for Numerical and Analytical Methods in Geomechanics, 2013SUMMARYThis paper is concerned with a fundamental assumption in the theory of plasticity: the direction of plastic strain increments is independent of the loading (stress) increment direction. This assumption, also known as plastic flow rule postulate, works quite well for metal‐like materials.
Mauricio Pinheiro, Richard Wan
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A plastic flow rule at a yield vertex
Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids, 1974Abstract A yield vertex having three distinct facets at the uniaxial stress point is considered. An associated plastic flow rule is constructed using a new 3 × 3 coupled hardening matrix. This has the property that the incipient shear modulus is less than the elastic value.
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Shakedown with Non Associated Flow Rule
2002First, we present the concept of bifunctional which allows to extend the calculus of variation in case of a material admitting a bipotential. Next, the bound theorems of the shakedown analysis are generalized for this class of plastic materials. The key of the proof is that the normality rule is conserved but in an implicit form.
Jean-Bernard Tritsch, Géry de Saxcé
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2003
New process options have posed a new problem in the selection of target technologies for migrated data. The discussions that follow are targeted to address like processes and are intended to cover the additional details of device change migration. Some of these device change migrations include traditional CMOS designs being ported to a SiGe process ...
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New process options have posed a new problem in the selection of target technologies for migrated data. The discussions that follow are targeted to address like processes and are intended to cover the additional details of device change migration. Some of these device change migrations include traditional CMOS designs being ported to a SiGe process ...
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Equivalence rule and transonic flows involving lift
11th Aerospace Sciences Meeting, 1973Abstract : The transonic flow around a thin and smooth configuration with swept leading edge is shown to possess an outer nonlinear structure determined principally by an equivalent line source and an equivalent line doublet. In the lift dominated and intermediate domains there is an important nonlinear lift contribution to the equivalent source, which
Mohamed M. Hafez, H. K. Cheng
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Priority Rules in Production Flow Control
1985Priority rules are used in production flow control for determining sequences in which jobs would be completed at work centres.
R. Krawczyński, K. J. Wróblewski
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Backend CAD flows for "restrictive design rules"
IEEE/ACM International Conference on Computer Aided Design, 2004. ICCAD-2004., 2005To meet challenges of deep-subwavelength technologies (particularly 130 nm and following), lithography has come to rely increasingly on data processes such as shape fill, optical proximity correction, and RETs like altPSM. For emerging technologies (65 nm and following) the computation cost and complexity of these techniques are themselves becoming ...
Gregory A. Northrop+2 more
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On anisotropic flow rules in multiplicative elastoplasticity at finite strains
Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, 2007Hill's anisotropic formulation of the flow rule is extended so as to fit in the realm of multiplicative finite strain plasticity. The anisotropic Hill-type yield criterion is formulated in terms of purely material quantities. The list of arguments of the flow function includes a material Eshelby-like stress tensor as well as structural tensors that ...
Carlo Sansour+2 more
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