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Acoustic displacement tetrahedra developed using the IET rules
(PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD, 2010-09-01)
A four node, displacement based, acoustic element is developed. In order to avoid spurious rotational modes, a higher order stiffness is introduced. The higher order stiffness is developed from an incompatible strain field ...
On rotating vectors, Jacobi elliptic functions and free vibration of the Duffing oscillator
(2020-11-01)
The free vibration displacement of an undamped hardening Duffing oscillator is described in exact form by a Jacobi elliptic function. Unlike an undamped linear oscillator, whose displacement is described by a trigonometric ...
Mandibular skeletal growth and modelling between 10 and 15 years of age
(Oxford University Press, 2002-02-01)
This study pertains to a random sample of untreated French-Canadian adolescents (79 females and 107 males) evaluated at 10 and again at 15 years of age. Superimpositions on natural reference structures were performed to ...
Linear displacement sensor based on the magneto-optical Faraday effect
(Elsevier Science SaLausanneSuíça, 1998)
Quantum bits and superposition of displaced fock states of the cavity field
(Revista Mexicana de Física, 2009)
Museo de los desplazados. Archivo de procesos de gentrificación
(Universidad de Costa Rica, 2016)
Implementation of the refined zigzag theory in shell elements with large displacements and rotations
(Elsevier, 2014-08)
This work shows a possible implementation of the refined zigzag theory in elements based on Simo’s shell theory. Refined zigzag theory can deal with composite laminate economically, adding only two nodal degrees of freedom, ...
Mandibular skeletal growth and modelling between 10 and 15 years of age
(Oxford University Press, 2002-02-01)
This study pertains to a random sample of untreated French-Canadian adolescents (79 females and 107 males) evaluated at 10 and again at 15 years of age. Superimpositions on natural reference structures were performed to ...
Interplay of tidal evolution and stellar wind braking in the rotation of stars hosting massive close-in planets
(The American Astronomical Society, 2020)