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Distortion and residual stresses in thick plate weld joint of austenitic stainless steel: Experiments and analysis

, 2021
The present work aims to evaluate distortion and residual stresses in thick plate weld joints of austenitic stainless steel. Quantification of residual stresses in thick austenitic stainless steel weld joint is important because it is not desirable to ...
S. Banik   +4 more
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Residual Density Analysis

2010
In this chapter the foundations and applications of the Residual Density Analysis (RDA) are shown. The RDA is a concept for the detection and quantification of features from residual density grids. These may be from XD, MoPro, TONTO, or BayMEM. It can be used in radial function development, data processing and data reduction development, in the ...
Kathrin Meindl, Julian Henn
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Residual analysis and parameter estimation of uncertain differential equations

Fuzzy Optimization and Decision Making, 2022
Yang Liu, Baoding Liu
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Residual signal analysis

Proceedings of the IEEE, 1980
A signal bus contains a multiplicity of signals to be recovered. A cooperative arrangement between estimation processors is shown in which each processor acts as an adaptive interference nulling device for all the other processors while performing an efficient estimation of its own signal. Signals being estimated are removed from the common bus driving
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Residuals in Multiple Regression Analysis

Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1985
An examination of residuals can be used as a technique to determine the best model for use in multiple-regression analysis. In addition to R2 and the Fisher F ratio, a complete analysis of residuals has been used by statisticians for many years to estimate bias and to choose the best equation to fit physicochemical as well as biological and ...
Y J, Jeng, A, Martin
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Systematic Analysis of Explosive Residues

Journal of Forensic Sciences, 1975
Abstract Examination of bomb scene evidence is an area of increasing involvement for the forensic scientist in which incidents may vary from student mischief to mass murder. To undertake explosive casework responsibilities, the scientist must have personal experience of the type of physical evidence left after explosions, including ...
A D, Beveridge   +4 more
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Pyrotechnic Reaction Residue Particle Analysis

Journal of Forensic Sciences, 2006
ABSTRACT: Pyrotechnic reaction residue particle (PRRP) production, sampling and analysis are all very similar to that for primer gunshot residue. In both cases, the preferred method of analysis uses scanning electron microscopy to locate suspect particles and then uses energy dispersive x‐ray spectroscopy to characterize the particle's constituent ...
Kenneth L, Kosanke   +2 more
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Lipid Residue Analysis

2010
Lipids are a broad category of compounds that are insoluble in water (Chapter 5); those of archaeological interest include fatty acids, triacylglycerols, sterols, waxes, and terpenes. Rottlander (1990) noted that lipid analysis is suitable for the study of vessel contents because they are present in virtually all human food, they have a relatively high
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Residual Analysis

Journal of the American Statistical Association, 1961
Rudolf J. Freund   +2 more
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