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Bi-Steel Steel-Concrete-Steel Sandwich Construction

Composite Construction in Steel and Concrete IV, 2002
Steel/concrete/steel sandwich construction combines structural efficiency with robustness, but has been difficult to construct. The Bi-Steel T M composite addresses these difficulties by using shear connectors extending from plate to plate to create semi-rigid panels. The structural behaviour of the composite is described with its relevance to design.
Hugh Bowerman, John C. Chapman
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Fatigue in aluminum–steel and steel–steel composite foams

Materials Science and Engineering: A, 2009
Abstract The compression–compression fatigue behavior of two classes of composite metal foams (CMF) manufactured using different processing techniques, was investigated experimentally. Aluminum–steel composite foam processed using gravity casting technique comprises of steel hollow spheres and a solid aluminum alloy matrix. Steel–steel composite foam,
Lakshmi Vendra   +2 more
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The Steel factor

Developmental Biology, 1992
Steel factor (SLF) is a recently identified growth factor which is the gene product of the murine Steel locus and a ligand for the c-kit tyrosine kinase receptor, the product of the dominant white spotting locus (W). Defects at these genetic loci result in aberrant melanocyte, germ cell, and hematopoietic development.
D E, Williams   +4 more
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Steel drums: ‘‘Steel Appeal.’’

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1992
Some of the unique acoustical properties of steel drums will be demonstrated in the performance of short musical selections.
Darren Duerden   +2 more
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Steel‐to‐Steel Connections with Adhesives

Journal of Structural Engineering, 1990
The issues are described that structural engineers must face when considering steel-to-steel adhesive bonding. The mechanical properties of adhesive materials and fabrication techniques, the two facets that control the subsequent behavior of bonded connections, are considered.
D. A. Gasparini   +5 more
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Steel and Steel Structures

1992
Primitive man learned to make iron by placing iron ore and charcoal in a clay pot and building a fire in the pot. A crude bellows provided the forced draft that started a smelting or reduction action that deposited iron at the bottom of the pot, which when removed and hammered, could be forged into a variety of shapes.
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Man of Steel

ACM SIGGRAPH 2013 Computer Animation Festival, 2013
The Krypton in "Man of Steel" is like no other we've seen before. Drawing on organic shapes for inspiration, Weta Digital brought the strictly non-linear, non-symmetrical cities, ships, and landscapes to life. Weta Digital also developed the visualization technology used in the ship communications system and the history of Krypton.
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