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  • ...cians]]) are often concerned with failure in compression, while many other engineers are concerned with failure in [[tension (physics)|tension]]. A further reas ...e of structural geology in reservoir characterization. Geological Society, London, Special Publications, v. 127; p. 1-13</ref> ...
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  • ...Sonics: A Treatise on Transmission of Power by Vibrations. The Admiralty, London, 1918</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://archive.org/stream/theoryofwavetran0 ...ic theory on the transmission of power by vibrations. Power is transmitted from the engine to the output shaft through a system of oscillating levers and i ...
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  • ...ed in 1936, the significant tool that the Hoek–Brown criterion gave design engineers was a quantification of the relation between the stress state and Bieniawsk | location = London ...
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  • | location = London |publisher=US Army Corps of Engineers ...
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  • ...of the dipole moment fluctuations of a dielectric body could be calculated from the frequency dependence of the [[complex permittivity]], <math>\epsilon(\o ...tment of Electrical Engineering at [[Queen Mary College]], [[University of London]]; he graduated in 1949. At Queen Mary College there was a high-voltage lab ...
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  • ...rmed by a cone moving at a high speed. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A-Mathematical and Physical Sciences, 159(898), 459-472.</ref> ...ide solution under in which case the conical shock wave will have detached from the solid surface (see [[Mach reflection]]). These detached cases are not c ...
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  • ==Derivation from Navier-Stokes== A full derivation of the Reynolds Equation from the [[Navier–Stokes equations|Navier-Stokes equation]] can be found in nume ...
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  • ...43, 191pp (Yieldline theory', translated by Cement & Concrete Association, London, 1962).</ref> were obtained. ...R.H., 'Plastic and elastic design of slabs and plates', Thames and Hudson, London, 1961.</ref><ref>Christiansen, K.P., 'The effect of membrane stresses on th ...
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  • ...ates can be determined from theoretical solutions to the problem, allowing engineers to better understand the consequences of heat sources on [[weldability]] an ...thal published the first literature applying the exact theory of heat flow from a moving source to arc welding.<ref name=":2">{{Cite journal|last=Rosenthal ...
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  • ...ociety of Civil Engineers. Structural Division., American Society of Civil Engineers. Structural Division. Committee on Electronic Computation. Committee on Opt * ''Mathematical programming for industrial engineers''. Avriel, M., Golany, B. New York: Marcel Dekker. 1996. {{ISBN|0824796209} ...
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  • }}</ref> whose work was based upon an analysis of some 10,000 experiments from various sources.<ref>{{cite journal |journal=Journal of the Institution of Civil Engineers ...
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  • ...embly of particles in contact |journal=Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A. Mathematical and Physical Sciences |date=9 October 1962 |volume= ...os71>Poulos, S. J. (1971). The stress-strain curves of soils. Geotechnical Engineers Incorporated. Chicago.</ref> ...
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  • ...ators, at the [[Science Museum, London|Science Museum]], South Kensington, London]] ...tions of tide-prediction. Such machines usually provided predictions valid from hour to hour and day to day for a year or more ahead. ...
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  • {{Redir|Cisoidal oscillation|the plane curve generated from two curves|Cissoid}} These follow directly from [[Euler's formula]]. ...
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  • ...roduction to Unified Strength Theory''. Mao-Hong Yu, Shu-Qi Yu, CRC Press, London, 2019, {{ISBN|978-0-367-24682-2}} ...Volume 1: Principles, Editor: Xia-Ting Feng, pp.&nbsp;425–450, CRC Press, London, 2017, {{ISBN|1138027596}} ...
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  • ...y, L.J. (1975), ''Aerodynamics'', Section 17.2, Pitman Publishing Limited, London. {{ISBN|0-273-01120-0}}</ref><ref name=Spak>[http://web.mit.edu/aeroastro/p ...t different advance ratios, the propeller may produce more or less thrust. Engineers use this ratio to optimize the design of the propeller and the engine, ensu ...
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  • ....nature.com/news/no-sign-of-dark-matter-in-underground-experiment-1.14057] from Nature. Published October 2013.</ref> first results on October 30, 2013. He ...ell was educated at [[Dulwich College]] and received his BA and MA degrees from Oxford University in 1985. He was a scholar at St John's College and is the ...
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  • | birth_place = [[London]], England | workplaces = [[King's College London]]<br>[[University College London]] ...
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  • | journal=Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London | title=Turbulence: an introduction for scientists and engineers ...
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  • ...easy to convert these between polar and rectangular coordinates. Starting from the polar notation, &nbsp;<math>\angle \theta </math> can represent either the arrows from the center of circle to those points are called phasors. Since ...
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