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    The Brooklyn Bridge

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    As mentioned previously, the suspenders make the deck flexible, allowing it to slightly travel with the wind. If the deck were completely stiff, it risks cracking or breaking due to various loads because the span is so long. However, the bridge may also break if the wind bends it around too much, thus requiring the stays to keep it strong enough to stand up to wind loading. For extra reinforcement, the stays are connected to trusses located…

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    Answer the following questions in your own words , in no more than 4 sentences each. QUES- Discuss the case when the load is low or high in a Bit Map Protocol. What will be the wait slot for a low numbered station and high numbered station? ANS - Under conditions of low load, the bit map will simply be repeated over and over, for lack of data frames. Low Numbered Stations - when it becomes ready to send, the 'current' slot will be somewhere in the middle of the bit map. On Average, the…

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    Haul Trucking

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    equipment, or other heavy cargo, that needs to be shipped to a job site you will likely call a heavy haul trucking company to do the job. They have the right type of trailer, a powerful semi tractor and a qualified driver ready to take care of your load. Before they arrive, however, there are some things that you need to do to ensure that the process is smooth and trouble-free for everyone involved. Loading Procedures Heavy haul trucking companies generally have several types of trailers to…

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    the outside of the bridge, and can be static or dynamic. The static load of the bridge is the bridge itself, and the weight of its members and components. This is created by the force of gravity pulling on the members of the bridge. The dynamic load moves and changes, such as traffic, people, wind. It is created by the force of gravity on an object supported by the bridge. These forces can also be called 'dead' and 'live' loads. When these forces all act on a bridge at the same time it is pot…

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    implemented in this paper consists of load cell mounted at the end of stainless–steel strip to measure sagittal flexion. Lateral bending is measured using an accelerometer which placed at the twelfth thoracic vertebrae. The system designed and implemented is wearable system for the monitoring of lumbar bending. It is light weight and inexpensive device. The output of load cell and accelerometer were analysed and signal conditioning was done accordingly. Also linearity of load cell checked for…

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    What Is Hardness?

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    Test method D= Diameter of ball D=impression diameter F=load HB=Brinell result 2. The Vickers Diamond Test In the Vickers diamond test,the indenter used is a pyramidal shaped diamond, and as in the Brinell test The indenter is forced into the surface of the material under the action of a static load for 10 to 15 seconds.As in the Brinell test,the Vickers Diamond hardness number,HD is given by: F= Load in kgf d = Arithmetic mean of the two diagonals, d1 and d2 in mm…

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    Hip Fracture In Uk

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    Abstract Hip fractures configure an important public health issue and most common, serious musculo-skeletal injury to affect the elderly population. Hip fractures refer to a fracture occurring betweenthe edge of the femoral head and 5 cm below the lesser trochanter and this typ of fracteres are very painful and need immediateadequate analgesia. Approximately 80 000 hip fractures occur each year in the UK with an estimated annual associated cost of £2 billion. The annual burden of hip fractures…

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    Tata SFC 407 Case Study

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    guaranteeing profitable transportation solutions. In the same way, the model F-150 consists of a feature to comfort items like power options and air conditioning. However, as Pickup truck (model F-150) cannot transport though the terrain due to the low load bearing capacity and very narrow city roads make it difficult to use on a daily basis. Therefore, this is one of the drawbacks about this truck. The Tata SFC 407 truck is technically advanced fully built light haulage truck perfect for…

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    The purpose of a bridge is that less effort and time are used to help crossing obstacles such as rivers, valleys or lakes. Bridges are made of materials such as stone, wood, steel and concrete and the load acting on it can be mostly vehicles or pedestrians. History Bridges began to be used in ancient times by primitive people using natural resources such logs and slabs of rock. Then the Roman empires became the first great bridge builders and they used…

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    universal testing machine. From this, load-displacement, continuity of the curve, curve stability, and hysteresis may be investigated. The ultimate goal here being to validate this concept and to use this information to predict and narrow the scope of system configurations. 3.2 Test Setup The system consisted of three overall parts (Figure 3.1). The grips which were the connection points between the column and the Instron. The top grip was connected to the load cell, and where displacement…

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