نتایج جستجو برای: fault loading history

تعداد نتایج: 488533  

Journal: :Metabolism: clinical and experimental 2008
R Scott Rector Robert Rogers Meghan Ruebel Pamela S Hinton

The effects of regular non-weight-bearing (NWB) exercise on bone health are largely unknown. The objective of the study was to determine the effects of participation in NWB sports on bone health in adult male recreational athletes. Male cyclists (NWB; n = 27) and runners (weight-bearing [WB]; n = 16) aged 20 to 59 years were recruited from the community. Whole-body and regional bone mineral con...

Journal: :Medicine and science in sports and exercise 2006
Clare E Milner Reed Ferber Christine D Pollard Joseph Hamill Irene S Davis

PURPOSE Tibial stress fractures (TSF) are among the most serious running injuries, typically requiring 6-8 wk for recovery. This cross-sectional study was conducted to determine whether differences in structure and running mechanics exist between trained distance runners with a history of prior TSF and those who have never sustained a fracture. METHODS Female runners with a rearfoot strike pa...

2014
Johann Schumann Vanesa Gomez-Gonzalez Nagabhushan Mahadevan Michael Lowry Peter Robinson

Complex machinery like spacecraft, aircraft, or chemical plants are equipped with fault detection and diagnosis systems. Due to their safety-critical nature, such diagnosis systems have to undergo rigorous Verification and Validation (V&V). In this paper, we present a tool suite to facilitate V&V of the deployed diagnostic system. The V&V relies on the paradigms of cross validation (to compare ...

2009
Z. M. Radojević

This paper presents a new numerical algorithm for fault location on transmission lines. It does not require line parameters, which is a radical step forward compared to the existing approaches, which require this information, so the algorithm can be considered as a settings-free algorithm. Line parameters are only approximately constant; they differ with the loading and weather conditions. Thus...

1999
Gerald W. Bawden Andrew J. Michael Louise H. Kellogg

The initial stages of fault development have been recognized in laboratory experiments, but not at seismogenic depths. To fully understand how faults initially develop and begin to evolve, one needs to first recognize and then observe the emerging structure. Recognizing the birth of a fault requires a priori knowledge of the regional tectonics, geologic structure, and seismic history. This info...

2016
Jing Zheng Jie Pan Hai Huang

Transformer tank vibration has been used for the condition monitoring and fault diagnosis of power transformers, as well as for the evaluation of radiated sound power from such power transformers. In both applications, seeking a correlation between transformer tank vibration and the vibration of the transformer windings and core becomes a challenge for fault identification and noise control at ...

Journal: :Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics 2008
Damian C Swift Richard G Kraus Eric N Loomis Damien G Hicks James M McNaney Randall P Johnson

We derive expressions for shock formation based on the local curvature of the flow characteristics during dynamic compression. Given a specific ramp adiabat, calculated for instance from the equation of state for a substance, the ideal nonlinear shape for an applied ramp loading history can be determined. We discuss the region affected by lateral release, which can be presented in compact form ...

2000
Abderrahim DOUMAR

The homogeneous structure of field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) suggests that the defect tolerance can be achieved by shifting the configuration data inside the FPGA. This paper proposes a new approach for tolerating the defects in FPGA’s configurable logic blocks (CLBs). The defects affecting the FPGA’s interconnection resources can also be tolerated with a high probability. This method is...

2017
Thomas H.W. Goebel Grzegorz Kwiatek Thorsten W. Becker Emily E. Brodsky Georg Dresen

Estimating the expected size of the largest earthquake on a given fault is complicated by dynamic rupture interactions in addition to geometric and stress heterogeneity. However, a statistical assessment of the potential of seismic events to grow to larger sizes may be possible based on variations in magnitude distributions. Such variations can be described by the b-value, which quantifies the ...

2007
F. Fernández-Ibáñez J. I. Soto M. D. Zoback J. Morales

[1] The Gibraltar Arc in the western Mediterranean consists of the Betic and Rif Alpine chains and the Alboran Sea Basin. Four types of stress indicators (wellbore breakouts, earthquake focal plane mechanisms, young geologic fault slip data, and hydraulic fracture orientations) indicate a regional NW–SE compressive stress field resulting from Africa-Eurasia plate convergence. In some particular...

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