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International industry practice on power system load modelling
2014 IEEE PES General Meeting | Conference & Exposition, 2013Power system load modeling is a mature and generally well researched area which, as many other in electrical power engineering at the present time, is going through a period of renewed interest in both industry and academia. This interest is fueled by the appearance of new non-conventional types of loads (power electronic-based, or interfaced through ...
Milanović, Jovica V. +4 more
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Model load in case of an internal explosion
Pozharovzryvobezopasnost/Fire and Explosion Safety, 2021Introduction. Presently, there are no model loads that describe the burst effect of an internal explosion. The goal of the article is to design a model load that characterizes an internal explosion with regard for the effect of inertial safety structures. The author provides relevant examples.Methods.
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Internal explosive loading of steel pipes
Thin-Walled Structures, 2008Abstract A programme of numerical, analytical and experimental studies is being carried out at the University of Liverpool on seamless steel pipes 9.5 mm thick with an outer diameter of 324 mm which have been subjected to internal explosive loading.
N. Rushton +3 more
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External and internal air loads on sounding rockets.
Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets, 1967This paper discusses two important forms of loading experienced by sounding rockets: the running loads due to distributed aerodynamics, and loads due to aerodynamically induced pressure differentials across the skin and across internal bulkheads. An empirical method, based upon experimental data, for the rapid and accurate determination of distributed ...
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Bridge loads An international perspective
Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering, 2001Colin O'Connor, Peter A. Shaw
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Plastic loads for internally pressurised torispheres
International Journal of Pressure Vessels and Piping, 1995Abstract Tests on ten internally pressurised machined steel torispheres are reported. Their mean diameter was 200 mm and the constant wall thickness was 6 mm. Five different configurations were chosen. This meant two test repeats for each geometry. All domes had the same mass and they were loaded up until they burst.
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[Loading on internal spinal fixation devices].
Der Orthopade, 1999The loads acting on internal spinal fixation devices were measured for different activities in ten patients using telemeterized bisegmental implants. The highest loads were found for walking and lateral bending of the upper body while standing. When bending forwards the upper body, the fixator loads were only slightly altered.
A, Rohlmann +3 more
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Oral Water Load and the “Internal Tsunami”
The International Journal of Artificial Organs, 2005openaire +3 more sources

