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Simplified Simulation Method for Hysteretic Behavior of Wood Brackets

Journal of performance of constructed facilities, 2021
Yuhang Li, Yang Deng, Ai-qun Li
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A note on King's method F for finding a bracketed root

Computing, 1982
In this paper a modification of the King's methodF for finding a bracketed root is presented in which the first-secant step and the auxiliary Snyder's steps are replaced by bisection steps. It is shown that modified algorithm is more effective than King's procedure. Two FORTRANIV subroutines are included.
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Methods without secant steps for finding a bracketed root

Computing, 1976
A number of methods that require only function evaluation to find a bracketed root are discussed. The Snyder, Pegasus, and Anderson-Bjorck schemes of Regula Falsi type converge superlinearly, but all use relatively slow secant steps. Two recent methods are faster because they exploit the rational interpolation step used by Anderson and Bjorck, and ...
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Characterization and Qualification of LPBF Additively Manufactured AISI-316L Stainless Steel Brackets for Aerospace Application

Transactions of Indian National Academy of Engineering, 2020
P. Pradeep   +8 more
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A Study on the Analysis Method for Optimizing Mounting Brackets

SAE Technical Paper Series, 2006
<div class="htmlview paragraph">Various optimization schemes have successfully been utilized to design mounting brackets of chassis components, especially suspension systems, in the large commercial vehicle development process. Depending on the design status, different optimization schemes, i.e. size, topology, and shape, are applied.
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Non-local Poisson brackets and Whitham's method

Russian Mathematical Surveys, 1999
The author gives a new procedure for obtaining the Ferapontov brackets for Whitham's system.
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Bond strength comparison: a simplified indirect technique versus direct placement of brackets.

American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 1989
Jim W. Milne   +2 more
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Evaluation of the effects of CO2 laser on debonding of orthodontics porcelain brackets vs. the conventional method

Lasers in Medical Science, 2011
A. Tehranchi   +5 more
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[Enamel damage depending on the method of bracket removal].

Fortschritte der Kieferorthopadie, 1993
Two different methods of removing brackets, on the one side by torsion and on the other by bending, were compared for the purpose of analyzing the respective enamel lesions. Each test group consisted of 19 extracted human molars with metal brackets attached to the molars by means of the "concise etching technique".
H, Fischer-Brandies   +4 more
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