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Translation, Cultural Adaptation and Validation: Exploring the Transferability of a Health Management Competency Model to the Norwegian Healthcare. [PDF]
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A comprehensive approach to mechanical performance prediction of wind turbines considering key design factors via dimensional analysis and angular momentum conservation. [PDF]
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The GAB-A: Development and Validation of the Gender Stereotypes and Roles Adherence Battery for Adolescents. [PDF]
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Full-Scale Fairing Qualification Tests
Journal of Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, 2015Production risers as well as drilling risers are often exposed to ocean currents. Vortex-induced vibrations (VIVs) have been observed in the field and can cause fatigue failure and excessive drag on the riser. In order to suppress VIV, fairings are often used.
Yiannis Constantinides +6 more
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Accelerating Full Scale Fatigue Testing
Proceedings of the Vertical Flight Society 79th Annual Forum, 2023This paper will discuss the use of Model Predictive Control (MPC) to increase the speed and accuracy of airframe fatigue testing. This will save time and cost while providing a very high fidelity test that will greatly reduce future fleet problems.
William Bradshaw, Dr. Vaddadi
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Full-scale aircraft tire pressure tests
2009This paper describes an outdoor full-scale test planned to improve experimental and theoretical knowledge related to the effects of aircraft internal tire inflation pressure on the behavior and damage of flexible pavement. Since modern aircraft can have tire pressures greater than 15 bar, the tests will focus on pressures from 15 bar to 17.5 bar.
Fabre, C. +3 more
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Rockfall Full Scale Field Tests
2013The phenomenon of rockfall along slopes is an environmental risk that frequently occurs in mountainous regions. In this phenomenon are directly involved infrastructures (railways, ordinary roads or highway) but also residential areas as well as individual structures are also interested in prevention and defense.
Clerici A. +6 more
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Safety Science, 1995
The Association for Structural Improvement of Shipbuilding Industry (ASIS) and the Netherlands Foundation for the Coordination of Maritime Research (CMO) jointly conducted a series of collision tests on full-scale ships in December 1991. Four different tests were carried out using two fully instrumented tankers for inland waterway navigation.
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The Association for Structural Improvement of Shipbuilding Industry (ASIS) and the Netherlands Foundation for the Coordination of Maritime Research (CMO) jointly conducted a series of collision tests on full-scale ships in December 1991. Four different tests were carried out using two fully instrumented tankers for inland waterway navigation.
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