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Deflection and frequency monitoring of the Forth Road Bridge, Scotland, by GPS [PDF]
Permission is granted by ICE Publishing to print one copy for personal use. Any other use of these PDF files is subject to reprint fees. Copyright © 2012 Thomas Telford Ltd.The use of carrier phase kinematic GPS (global positioning system) has evolved ...
Atkins, C +5 more
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The effect of ice shelf rheology on shelf edge bending [PDF]
The distribution of pressure on the vertical seaward front of an ice shelf has been shown to cause downward bending of the shelf if the ice is assumed to have vertically uniform viscosity.
W. R. Buck
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The behaviour of reinforced concrete slabs in fire [PDF]
In this paper a robust model is presented based on the previous layer procedure developed by the author to also take into account the effects of concrete spalling on the behaviour of concrete slabs under fire conditions.
Ali +14 more
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Wave erosion, frontal bending, and calving at Ross Ice Shelf [PDF]
Ice shelf calving constitutes roughly half of the total mass loss from the Antarctic ice sheet. Although much attention is paid to calving of giant tabular icebergs, these events are relatively rare.
N. B. Sartore +4 more
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Evolving fracture patterns: columnar joints, mud cracks, and polygonal terrain [PDF]
When cracks form in a thin contracting layer, they sequentially break the layer into smaller and smaller pieces. A rectilinear crack pattern encodes information about the order of crack formation, as later cracks tend to intersect with earlier cracks at ...
Goehring, Lucas
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BERING SEA: 2018 AS THE EXTREME LOW-ICE AND WARM YEA
Phenomenon of anomalous oceanographic conditions in the Bering Sea in 2018 is considered, with heightened air and water temperature and very low ice cover, as well as its consequences for the water structure, circulation, and chemical properties.
E. O. Basyuk, Yu. I. Zuenko
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Deflection of broken ice caused by an external load moving along a channel
Abstract The unsteady problem of a load moving along a channel covered with broken ice is considered. Deflection of the broken ice is described by the equation of flotating liquid. The channel has a rectangular cross-section. The fluid in the channel is inviscid and incompressible.
K N Zavyalova +2 more
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Flight Control Design for a Tailless Aircraft Using Eigenstructure Assignment
We apply eigenstructure assignment to the design of a flight control system for a wind tunnel model of a tailless aircraft. The aircraft, known as the innovative control effectors (ICEs) aircraft, has unconventional control surfaces plus pitch and yaw ...
Clara Nieto-Wire, Kenneth Sobel
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Dysfunction of cortical GABAergic neurons leads to sensory hyper-reactivity in a Shank3 mouse model of ASD. [PDF]
Hyper-reactivity to sensory input is a common and debilitating symptom in individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD), but the neural basis underlying sensory abnormality is not completely understood.
Chen, Naiyan +16 more
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The problem of periodic oscillations of a dipole, specifically its strength, along the principal axes in a three-dimensional frozen channel is considered.
Konstantin Shishmarev +3 more
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