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Monitoring And Structural Response Of Steel Offshore Structures
SPE European Petroleum Conference, 1978Abstract There are many different levels at which the performance and response of a steel structure can be studied. This paper reviews various schemes and outlines the results of recent work in the North Sea. The scope of the work includes a theoretical dynamic analysis of the structure, the design,
David Brown, Stephen Huckvale
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STRUCTURAL RESPONSE TO WIND WITH SOIL-STRUCTURE INTERACTION
Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics, 1988Abstract The effect of soil-structure interaction on structural response to wind is theoretically investigated. Excitation due to gusting wind and vortex shedding is considered for structures supported by flexible foundations in the form of mats (raffs) or piles.
M. Novak, L. El Hifnawy
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1991
Moral claims must be grounded on a normative perspective. Current philosophical discussion offers several candidates for this foundation, including intuitionism, virtue-based ethics of various stripes, several varieties of rights theories and, finally, utilitarianism.
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Moral claims must be grounded on a normative perspective. Current philosophical discussion offers several candidates for this foundation, including intuitionism, virtue-based ethics of various stripes, several varieties of rights theories and, finally, utilitarianism.
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Alongwind Response Estimation: Structural Classification
Journal of Structural Engineering, 1983The problem of dynamic alongwind response of structues to forces induced by atmospheric turbulence is treated in this paper. Starting from the classical formulation, the study suggests at first two structural standard models, called, respectively, point-like and three-dimensional, by which many actual structures can be idealized.
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2014
Abstract This chapter considers what dynamical models might tell about what has and has not been observed. This includes dynamics of opinions and social contacts which are time dependent and fully coupled. It considers Turing instability as a mechanism for generating patchiness in population models with both activator and inhibitory ...
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Abstract This chapter considers what dynamical models might tell about what has and has not been observed. This includes dynamics of opinions and social contacts which are time dependent and fully coupled. It considers Turing instability as a mechanism for generating patchiness in population models with both activator and inhibitory ...
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CORRELATED ELECTRONIC STRUCTURE NONLINEAR RESPONSE METHODS FOR STRUCTURED ENVIRONMENTS
Annual Review of Physical Chemistry, 2006▪ Abstract This contribution concerns a brief outline of structural environment models where correlated electronic structure response methods are utilized for the determination of nonlinear optical properties of molecules. The presentation provides theory and applications of a heterogeneous dielectric media model and a quantum mechanical–classical ...
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Structuring Cultural Responsiveness
Mathematical Thinking and Learning, 2010openaire +1 more source

