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Packing different-sized circles into a rectangular container

European Journal of Operational Research, 1995
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George, John A.   +2 more
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Drainage and filling in cylindrical and rectangular containers

Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part D: Journal of Automobile Engineering, 2008
Drainage and filling processes in cylindrical and rectangular containers for several motion sequences are experimentally studied using a stereo videogrammetric technique. The measured quantities include the rigid body motion of the containers and the water level relative to the body coordinate system as a function of time.
T-S Liu   +6 more
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Rectangular shipping containers

1991
The very earliest types of shipping containers were bales and bilged casks, made to facilitate man-handling. The Industrial Revolution, and the resulting improvements in transport, the building of railways and better roads led to the development of wooden boxes and crates as the first modern shipping containers.
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Lateral buckling of narrow rectangular beams containing openings

Computers & Structures, 1992
Abstract The paper deals with the critical lateral buckling load of deep slender rectangular beams containing openings along the centre-lines of the beams. The numerical method proposed to predict the critical load is outlined in detail; cantilever beams and simply supported beams are considered.
Thevendran, V., Shanmugam, N.E.
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Rectangular Waveguide containing Uniaxial Anisotropic Moving Warm Plasma

IETE Journal of Research, 1975
In this paper the propagation of electromagnetic waves through a rectangular waveguide filled with a plasma medium in the presence of an external magnetic field is investigated. The plasma is assumed to be lossless, compressible and moving with a constant velocity with respect to the guide walls.
P. N. Gupta   +3 more
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On the Junction of Rectangular Waveguides Containing Dielectric†

Journal of Electronics and Control, 1961
ABSTRACT The properties of a rectangular waveguide junction partially filled with a dielectric slab are examined theoretically and experimentally. It is shown that over a frequency band 9-11 Gc/s the V.S.W.R. of the dielectric loaded junction exceeds 0·93 compared with 0·6 in the absence of the dielectric.
P. J. B. CLARRICOATS, P. V. ROGERS
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Analytical and numerical analysis of PCM solidification inside a rectangular finned container with time-dependent boundary condition

International journal of thermal sciences, 2018
This work presents an approximate analytical model to evaluate the temperature distribution and position of the solid-liquid interface during the solidification of the phase change material inside a two-dimensional finned container with time-dependent ...
M. Taghilou, F. Talati
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Selforganisation of Quasi-2D Flows in a Rectangular Container

1998
Summary: This contribution describes a combined experimental-numerical study of decaying quasi-two-dimensional turbulent flows on a rectangular domain with no-slip boundaries. While decaying, the flow is found to organise in a domain-filling pattern of counter-rotating cells.
Heijst, van, G.J.F., Clercx, H.J.H.
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Nonlinearity of Finite-Amplitude Waves in Rectangular Containers

Volume 6: 12th International Conference on Multibody Systems, Nonlinear Dynamics, and Control, 2016
This paper investigates the two-dimensional nonlinear finite-amplitude sloshing dynamics of an irrotational, incompressible fluid in a rectangular container. In specific, the paper addresses the influence of surface tension represented by a coefficient, β, and the ratio between the fluid height and the container’s width, represented by h/L, on the ...
Mohammed F. Daqaq   +2 more
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Natural convection cooling of rectangular and cylindrical containers

International Journal of Heat and Fluid Flow, 2001
Abstract Scalings are obtained for the development of unsteady natural convection, both in rectangular and vertical circular containers, and are validated by comparison with results obtained using direct numerical simulation. It is found that the numerical results agree well with the scalings.
Lin, Wenxian, Armfield, SW
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