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Lightweight Structured Text Processing [PDF]
Text is a popular storage and distribution format for information, partly due to generic text-processing tools like Unix grep and sort. Unfortunately, existing generic tools make assumptions about text format (e.g., each line is a record) that limit their applicability.
Robert C. Miller, Brad A. Myers
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Seismic Behaviour of Lightweight Structures
Civil-Comp Proceedings, 2009The selection of environmentally responsible building products and systems is a central aspect of sustainable building. Wood has been used as a building material for centuries. Wood is strong, lightweight, very easy to use and to manufacture into new products.
Meštrović, Darko +4 more
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Applied Mechanics and Materials, 2016
Aim of this paper is to show modern lightweight structures based on tensegrity systems. Principles of tensegrity structures and cable domes are shown. Last part of this paper is demonstrated how to join simple tensegrity prisms to tensegrity slabs.
Zsuzsanna Vanik, Martin Magura
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Aim of this paper is to show modern lightweight structures based on tensegrity systems. Principles of tensegrity structures and cable domes are shown. Last part of this paper is demonstrated how to join simple tensegrity prisms to tensegrity slabs.
Zsuzsanna Vanik, Martin Magura
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Lightweight Materials and Structures
MRS Bulletin, 2001Many technologies require load-sustaining components that are as lightweight and compact as possible. This requirement is especially true in the transportation area, where lightness equates with fuel efficiency and range. Concept implementation is dictated by the tradeoff between performance and manufacturing cost, which is manifest in a value factor ...
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2001
Abstract Lightweight structural cores are used on aircrafts to reduce weight and increase payload and fight distance. This article discusses the classification of lightweight structural cores, namely, honeycomb, balsa, and foam. It reviews the four primary manufacturing methods used to produce honeycomb: adhesive bonding and expansion ...
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Abstract Lightweight structural cores are used on aircrafts to reduce weight and increase payload and fight distance. This article discusses the classification of lightweight structural cores, namely, honeycomb, balsa, and foam. It reviews the four primary manufacturing methods used to produce honeycomb: adhesive bonding and expansion ...
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On the dynamic response of lightweight structures
Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, 1983Abstract In this paper, the experimental determination of the dynamic response of lightweight structures is described. The experimental set-up, the required hardware system and some important points of the software system are described. Some results are displayed graphically and compared with computational results.
Argyris, J. H., Flueh, H. H.
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Structural lightweight concrete: Recent research [PDF]
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Walraven, J. (author) +4 more
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Abstract Lightweight structural cores were first used in aircraft in the 1940s to reduce weight and increase payload and flight distance. This article focuses on the three primary types of lightweight structural cores: honeycomb, balsa, and foam. In many applications, lightweight structural cores are used in sandwich panels.
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