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On the strength of transverse waves in gaseous detonations

Combustion and Flame, 1969
Abstract The ‘strength’ of a transverse wave in a propagating detonation is defined as the dimensionless pressure increase across the reflected shock at the triple point. It is shown that ‘strength’ may be measured from smoked foil records by measuring the entrance angle of a symmetrical intersection of Mach stems of opposite families.
Roger A. Strehlow, John R. Biller
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The Strength of Transverse Frames of Rigid Airships

The Journal of the Royal Aeronautical Society, 1930
Recent developments in the design of rigid airships, as commercial air liners in England and Germany, and for military purposes in America, show a demand for greater lifting capacity, cruising range and speed. The increase in size is mainly responsible for radical changes in the structural arrangement of the transverse frames, introduced by the ...
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Transverse Strength of Amalgam

Journal of Dental Research, 1964
D B, MAHLER, J C, MITCHEM
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Transverse Strength of Railway Tracks

2011
Several studies have been carried out until now by various Research Agencies and Railway Administrations to quantify the effects of the track-bed geometrical characteristics on the transverse strength of the track. Unfortunately, not all the possible scenarios in terms of track components, track-bed cross profile, operating conditions etc.
DE IORIO, ANTONIO   +7 more
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The minimum transverse strength of slab bridges

Magazine of Concrete Research, 1956
Summary A theoretical analysis of the modes of failure and ultimate strength of slab bridges shows that the normal method of elastic analysis leads to a design in which the transverse flexural strength is considerably greater than that required to give a factor of safety in the structure as a whole equal to that of longitudinal elements considered ...
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Deformation and Strength of Transversely Isotropic Rocks

2019
Transverse isotropy is characterized by a plane of isotropy and an axis of anisotropy. For rocks, the plane of isotropy is associated with the bedding plane, whereas the axis of anisotropy is the normal to the bedding plane. Transversely isotropic rocks are known to exhibit strength that depend on the orientation of the bedding plane relative to the ...
Yang Zhao, Ronaldo I. Borja
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The transverse strength of repairs in polymethyl methacrylate

Australian Dental Journal, 1971
A, Leong, A A, Grant
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Strength of transversely isotropic rocks

2008
This thesis proposes a new Anisotropic Matsuoka-Nakai (AMN) criterion to characterize the failure of transversely isotropic rocks under true triaxial stress states. One major obstacle in formulating an anisotropic criterion is that it usually involves six stress components, instead of three principal stresses. As such, anisotropic criteria usually lead
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Discussion on Transverse Strength of Beams

Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers, 1896
O. J. Marstrand   +11 more
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