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    principle similar to the load deflection curve of a mechanical system and is normally represented in terms of righting arm versus the angle of the vessel inclination (heeling angle). This curve constitutes as a basis for the traditional ship stability criteria. Existing…

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    compensation of the proposed intelligent controllers. Compensated SS value shows the voltage sag compensation capability of the each proposed controller under different fault types and load conditions. In case 1, performance of DVR with proposed fuzzy logic controller has the sag score 0.5056pu observed at sensitive load before compensation. It indicates 50% voltage sag and after injection it is -0.006pu which indicates -0.6%. Here (-) negative sign indicates that the compensation is slightly…

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    The portfolio managers aim in the hedging process is to obtain minimum expected costs of the consumption load, hence the lowest or minimum possible forward hedge price, within the companies accepted risk levels. In How can a company define a risk level which is acceptable and what is acceptable? Once a standardized product is hedged in the wholesale market, the price risk is no risk any more, because it has been transferred to the seller of that contract, only a fractional part which could be…

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    Figure 21: Dependence of the penetration depth on dwell times for different indentation peak loads Figure 22: Dependence of the penetration depth on dwell time for different indentation peak loads in ln-ln plot 5.4 HV vs. penetration depth Figure 23 shows the dependence of the Vickers hardness on the indenter penetration depth for 100mN to 1000mN and 10 s to 60 s dwelling time. The highest hardness value is 15.6GPa. As the indenter penetration depth increases, the hardness value decreases.…

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    Jib Crane Case Study

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    at the construction site. A jib crane consists of pillar fixed to the wall or mounted on the floor. The pillar supports a horizontal jib or boom has a movable hoist. The hoist is used to lift or lower a load with the help of pulley, or lift wheel, which has a chain or rope wrapped around it. The load is lifted by the lifting hook attached to the lifting object. The term jib crane covers mostly crane that have a rotating boom attached to a vertical pillar and supporting a hoist that operates…

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    either end of the bridge (Structure Craft, 2013). c. Load Paths The image below displays the varying load paths of the Bow River Pedestrian Bridge. The red arrows represent the permanent (dead) load which…

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    theorem for purely resistive DC circuits. V_L= E x R_L/(R_L+r) P_L= 〖V_L〗^2/R_L = (E^2 〖R_L〗^2/〖(R_L+r)〗^2 )/R_L = (E^2 R_L)/〖(R_L+r)〗^2 Calculating the most favourable value of the load resistor for maximum power transfer from a DC source with a internal resistance. When any arbitrary load resistance may be selected. Let R_L= kr ( k is a positive number) P_L= kr/〖(kr+r)〗^2 E^2= k/〖(k+1)〗^2 E^2/r f = k/〖(k+1)〗^2 = 1/(k+2+k^(-1) ) k+k^(-1) ≥ 2 to find the least possible value of…

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    Attentional Capture Essay

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    rarely (Neo & Chua, 2006), and the cognitive load is low (Lavie, 2005). Yantis and Jonides (1990) measured sudden-onset attentional capture, and concluded that capture is modulated according to the level of focus the observer has on a particular task. Attentional capture was stated to be lessened by informative central cues that draw the observer's attention towards the primary goal. Through 6 experiments, this study investigated the impact of cognitive load and the rarity of sudden-onsets on…

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    geometry of how the given load is placed onto the material is important as well, based on the tension and bending properties of the given material. Material Stiffness is the Young’s Modulus of a material, therefore the how much loads the material would resist before elastic deformation. For example: For the component stiffness of Timber, the Timber generally has more stiffness when it is placed on the ‘edge on’, since the deflection is smaller, usually of: 3mm at 1KN of load, this may be because…

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    defined as a measure of a material’s resistance to contained plastic deformation (e.g., a small dent or scratch). Hardness testing comprises a small indenter being enforced into the surface of the material being confirmed under organized circumstances of load and rate of application. The depth or size of the resulting indentation is measured, which in turn is linked to a hardness number; weaker the material, indentation will be the superior and deeper, and the lower the hardness index number.…

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