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Evaluation of Environmental Flow Rules in the Murrumbidgee Valley

2001
In recent years, there has been both more widespread evidence of the declining health of many of NSW’s rivers as a result of increased irrigation extractions and increasing community concerns about environmental issues. This has led to a greater focus on the need to re-balance in-stream and consumptive uses of water.
Jayasuriya, Rohan T.   +5 more
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Plasticity analysis of slope with different flow rules

Computers & Structures, 1983
Abstract The Drucker-Prager model with a non-associated flow rule as well as the associated flow rule is applied to obtain the elastic-plastic large deformation response of a vertical slope of insensitive clay using finite element method. A comparative study of the numerical results is made in the form of load-displacement curves, deformed shape of ...
E. Mizuno, W.F. Chen
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Heterogeneous dispatching rules in job and flow shops

Production Planning & Control, 1996
Abstract This paper reports the results of a study of the use of heterogeneous dispatching rules for the scheduling of work in a job shop. The methodology employed included discrete event simulation, using rule combinations determined by prior genetic algorithm searches and generalization using neural networks.
Kevin R. Caskey, Richard Lee Storch
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Yield curves and flow rules of pack ice

Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans, 1995
A theoretical framework is developed, which relates small‐scale pack ice energy transformations dominated by ridging and sliding processes to large‐scale dynamics described by internal ice stress and strain rate. The framework consists of an energy equation, a kinematic model, and the minimization of maximum shear stress.
Jinro Ukita, Richard E. Moritz
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A Plastic Flow Rule at a Yield Corner

1976
A simple macroscopic theory is constructed, and its consequences include the following results. At the uniaxial compressive stress point a yield vertex is supposed to have evolved with essentially 3 facets, and associated normal tensors ν α (α = 1, 2, 3).
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On the flow rules of anelastic bodies

Archive for Rational Mechanics and Analysis, 1975
C. C. Wang, Kurt M. Reinicke
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Flow of Time as a Selection Rule in General Relativity

2002
Lorentz-covariance of special-relativistic formulae expresses a definite spacetime symmetry, which is sometimes claimed to rule out the possibility of time flow. Such an argument from spacetime symmetry is strengthened by the general theory of relativity only if the general covariance of physical formulae yields more spacetime symmetry.
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The plastic flow rules and the Bauschinger effect parameters

Materials Science and Engineering, 1977
C. Oytana, A. Mermet
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