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Online since: January 2015
Authors: Hai Zhang, Fei Fei Yang, Xiang Hong Li
Fig. 1 shows the process of point merging.
For each resulting vehicle ROI from step 1), its real width dtarget_i can be calculated using (8).
If the tracking window has not matched in frame t, δt is set to 0, otherwise it is set to 1.
The analyzed data consists of more than 1 h of video taken on BeiJing highways and city expressways.
Control Engineering Practice 4.4 (1996), pp. 473-479
Online since: October 2012
Authors: Chin Chuan Hsu
In this work, a vacuum melted Cu-26.5wt%Zn-4wt%Al-1.5wt%Zr alloy was studied.
Bulge forming tests were performed on equipment, with a 30 mm inner die diameter, Do, as shown in Fig. 1.
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Pearce, “Superplasticity-an overview” AGARD Lecture Series No. 168-Superplasticity, AGARD (1989)1-23
Sci. 10 (1970) 479-490
Online since: September 2005
Authors: Franz Roters, Dierk Raabe, Yan Wen Wang
Raabe 1,a, F.
Eng. 1995, 3:1
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Rev. 1990, 35:1
Mech. 1983, 23:1
Online since: January 2012
Authors: Guo Zheng Liang, Ai Juan Gu, Li Yuan, Cheng Long Gu
HCl was slowly dropped into the flask with stirring to keep the pH value of the solution in the range between 1 and 2.
Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectra were recorded between 400 and 4000cm-1 with a resolution of 2 cm-1 on a Prostar LC240 Infrared Spectrometer (USA).
The relationship between gel time and temperature of PF and HPSi/PF resins is shown in Fig. 1.
In the process of the curing reaction, the peak intensities of –OH at 3375 cm-1 decrease gradually, while those of the absorption bands assigning to C-O-Si at 1140 cm-1 groups increase apparently, which can prove that the co-reaction between Si-OH in HPSi and phenolichydroxyl occurs successfully.
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Online since: February 2022
Authors: Elena Nikolaeva, Alexander Chapyshev, Alexey Spitsyn
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The calculation results are shown in Table 1.
C1-69876, competition Start-19-1 (stage 4).
SSC RAS. 15 (2013) 476-479
Pozvonoc. 13(1) (2016) 50-58.
Online since: May 2014
Authors: Jorge López-Cuevas, M. León-Carriedo, M.I. Pech Canul, J.L. Rodríguez Galicia, C.A. Gutiérrez Chavarría
Alumina (A) was from Sasol trade mark (USA) with particle size less than 1 mm and used as received.
Fig. 1.
The experimental data curves were fitted to the Herschel-Bulkley model and the flow index (n), in this rheological model, specify the flow type of the suspensions, as follows; flow index is less than 1, for plastic flow type; greater than 1, for shear thickening flow type and equal to 1 for Newtonian flow [14].
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Mechan. 12 (1979) 479-498
Online since: May 2021
Authors: Vladimir Vadimovich Tkachev, Aleksandr N. Fedorets, Evgeny Vladislavovich Pustovalov
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Vol 483, 1 (2009) 14-19
Vol 679 (2017) 1-6
A Vol 319 (1970) 479-493
Online since: March 2007
Authors: Han Cheol Choe, Yeong Mu Ko
The results of corrosion potential, pitting potential, repassivation potential and passive current densisty from the CPP curves are given in Table 1.
(a),(c) crest and (b),(d) root Table 1.
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Shreir, Corrosion Handbook Vol.1, Newnes-Butterworths Boston (1979), p.3-31 [3] H.
Vol. 475-479 (2005), p. 2287 [4] C.
Online since: January 2012
Authors: Zhu Ming, Ke Chang Fu, Peng Liu, Guo Jiang Wang
The problem is , (1) St
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The process flowsheet of the TEP is shown in Figure 1.
Table 1.
Kobi, “Fault detection and identification with a new feature selection based on mutual information,” Journal of Process Control, vol. 18, 2008, pp.479–490
Online since: November 2013
Authors: Stuart Palmer, Wayne Hall
Grade 1, 2 and 3 received 0, 10 and 30 taps respectively.
Fig. 1 shows typical clear resin sample test images for the three grades of surface finish produced in this manner.
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Stachowiak, Multi-scale representation of tribological surfaces, Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part J: Journal of Engineering Tribology 216 (2002) 463-479
Landini, Fractals in microscopy, Journal of Microscopy 241 (2011) 1-8
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