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Journal articles on the topic "Solitaire bridge"

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Hendricks, Paul, Joseph Johnson, Susan Lenard, and Coburn Currier. "Use of a Bridge for Day Roosting by the Hoary Bat, Lasiurus cinereus." Canadian Field-Naturalist 119, no. 1 (2005): 132. http://dx.doi.org/10.22621/cfn.v119i1.92.

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The Hoary Bat (Lasiurus cinereus) is a migratory species with the widest distribution of all New World bats. It is a solitary species that roosts during the day and night primarily among tree foliage. During a survey of 130 highway structures (bridges and culverts) in south central Montana for evidence of use by bats, we discovered a female Hoary Bat with young in mid July 2003 using a wooden bridge as a day roost. This is the first report of Hoary Bats using a bridge as roosting habitat.
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Mazinani, Iman, Mohammad Mohsen Sarafraz, Zubaidah Ismail, Ahmad Mustafa Hashim, Mohammad Reza Safaei, and Somchai Wongwises. "Fluid-structure interaction computational analysis and experiments of tsunami bore forces on coastal bridges." International Journal of Numerical Methods for Heat & Fluid Flow 31, no. 5 (2021): 1373–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/hff-02-2019-0127.

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Purpose Two disastrous Tsunamis, one on the west coast of Sumatra Island, Indonesia, in 2004 and another in North East Japan in 2011, had seriously destroyed a large number of bridges. Thus, experimental tests in a wave flume and a fluid structure interaction (FSI) analysis were constructed to gain insight into tsunami bore force on coastal bridges. Design/methodology/approach Various wave heights and shallow water were used in the experiments and computational process. A 1:40 scaled concrete bridge model was placed in mild beach profile similar to a 24 × 1.5 × 2 m wave flume for the experimen
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Istrati, Denis, Ian G. Buckle, Pedro Lomonaco, Solomon Yim, and Ahmad Itani. "TSUNAMI INDUCED FORCES IN BRIDGES: LARGE-SCALE EXPERIMENTS AND THE ROLE OF AIR-ENTRAPMENT." Coastal Engineering Proceedings, no. 35 (June 23, 2017): 30. http://dx.doi.org/10.9753/icce.v35.structures.30.

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In this study large scale hydraulic experiments of tsunami waves impacting a straight composite I-girder bridge were conducted in the LWF at Oregon State University. Both solitary waves and turbulent bores were tested and the experimental results revealed the existence of 4 different phases in the vertical force histories, among which is (i) a phase with a large applied moment and bridge rotation at the time of the first impact of the tsunami bore on the bridge, and (ii) a phase with a governing uplift mode of the bridge during the passage of the wave through the bridge. The first phase introd
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Moideen, Rameeza, Manasa Ranjan Behera, Arun Kamath, and Hans Bihs. "NUMERICAL MODELLING OF SOLITARY AND FOCUSED WAVE FORCES ON COASTAL-BRIDGE DECK." Coastal Engineering Proceedings, no. 36 (December 30, 2018): 12. http://dx.doi.org/10.9753/icce.v36.structures.12.

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In the recent past, coastal bridges have been subjected to critical damage due to extreme wave attacks during natural calamities like storm surge and tsunami. Various numerical and experimental studies have suggested different empirical equations for wave impact on deck. However, they do not account the velocities of the wave type properly, which requires a detailed investigation to study the impact of extreme waves on decks. Solitary wave assumption is more suitable for shallow water waves, while the focused wave has been used widely to represent extreme waves. The present study aims to inves
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Moideen, Rameeza, Manasa Ranjan Behera, Arun Kamath, and Hans Bihs. "Effect of Girder Spacing and Depth on the Solitary Wave Impact on Coastal Bridge Deck for Different Airgaps." Journal of Marine Science and Engineering 7, no. 5 (2019): 140. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jmse7050140.

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Coastal bridge damage has become a severe issue of concern in the recent past with the destruction of a considerable number of bridges under the impact of waves during tsunami and storm surges. These events have become more frequent, with waves reaching the bridge deck and causing upliftment and destruction. Past studies have demonstrated the establishment of various theoretical equations which works well for the submerged deck and regular wave types but show much scatter and uncertainty in case of a deck that is above still water level (SWL). The present study aims to generate a solitary wave
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Pan, Ruihua, and Melvin T. Tyree. "How does water flow from vessel to vessel? Further investigation of the tracheid bridge concept." Tree Physiology 39, no. 6 (2019): 1019–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/treephys/tpz015.

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Abstract Hydraulic safety and efficiency have become the central concept of the interpretation of the structure and function of vessels and their interconnections. Plants form an appropriate xylem network structure to maintain a balance of hydraulic safety vs efficiency. The term ‘tracheid bridge’ is used to describe a possible pathway of water transport between neighboring vessels via tracheids, and this pathway could also provide increased safety against embolisms. However, the only physiological study of such a structure thus far has been in Hippophae rhamnoides Linn. To test the function o
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Araki, Susumu, Kazuo Ishino, and Ichiro Deguchi. "STABILITY OF GIRDER BRIDGE AGAINST TSUNAMI FLUID FORCE." Coastal Engineering Proceedings 1, no. 32 (2011): 56. http://dx.doi.org/10.9753/icce.v32.structures.56.

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The horizontal and vertical components of the fluid force and pressure acting on a girder bridge due to tsunami like a solitary wave are measured in a hydraulic experiment and their characteristics are discussed. The peak of the impact fluid force is estimated on the basis of the change in the added mass of the structure. The wave pressure acting on the seaward side of the girder of the bridge is also estimated. The critical force for the stability of the girder bridge is estimated as the strength of bolts used in the shoes against shear stress.
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Mira-Albanés, Jhon Jader, José Gregorio Rodríguez-Nieto, and Olga Patricia Salazar-Díaz. "Some Baumslag–Solitar groups are two-bridge virtual knot groups." Journal of Knot Theory and Its Ramifications 26, no. 04 (2017): 1750019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0218216517500195.

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In this paper, we give sufficient conditions on group presentations, with two generators and one relator, in order to be the group of a virtual knot diagram. Although those conditions are not enough, we use them to determine, completely, whether or not a Baumslag–Solitar group is the group of a two-bridge virtual knot. Moreover, we present a combinatorial proof of the fact that these groups are not two-bridge classical knot groups.
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Istrati, Denis, and Ian Buckle. "Role of Trapped Air on the Tsunami-Induced Transient Loads and Response of Coastal Bridges." Geosciences 9, no. 4 (2019): 191. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/geosciences9040191.

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In response to the extensive damage of coastal bridges sustained in recent tsunamis, this paper describes an investigation into tsunami-induced effects on two common bridge types, an open-girder deck with cross-frames and one with solid diaphragms. To this end, large-scale (1:5) physical models with realistic structural members and elastomeric bearings were constructed and tested under a range of unbroken solitary waves and more realistic tsunami-like transient bores. The flexible bearings allowed the superstructure to rotate and translate vertically, thus simulating the wave–structure interac
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Martin, Allison N., Luke R. Wilkins, Deepanjana Das, et al. "Efficacy of Radiofrequency Ablation versus Transarterial Chemoembolization for Patients with Solitary Hepatocellular Carcinoma ≤3 cm." American Surgeon 85, no. 2 (2019): 150–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/000313481908500220.

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Optimal treatment for small hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) ≤ 3 cm remains controversial. Ablation and chemoembolization are considered for nonoperative candidates. This study compares survival among patients with solitary HCC ≤ 3 cm treated with radiofrequency ablation (RFA) and transarterial chemoembolization (TACE). Patients diagnosed with HCC ≤ 3 cm between 2005 and 2014 were included. Kaplan-Meier survival functions with log-rank tests were used to estimate recurrence-free survival and overall survival (OS) survival. Among 161 patients with solitary HCC ≤ 3 cm, 145 patients with mean age o
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Books on the topic "Solitaire bridge"

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The Stepbystep Guide To Playing 250 Worlds Best Card Games Including Bridge Poker Family Games And Solitaires. Lorenz Books, 2010.

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Harrison, Douglas. Southern Gospel in the Key of Queer. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252036972.003.0006.

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This chapter brings together the different facets of southern gospel's surreptitious modernity as developed in the book, consolidating them in the experience of nonheterosexuals in gospel music. For at least a generation, the fact of queer contributions to the music at all levels has operated as an open secret in southern gospel. Fundamentalism's absolute prohibition on homosexuality makes acceptance of their contributions impossible, of course. Nevertheless, the psychodynamic structure of the music invites nonconformists to identify with southern gospel's emphasis on the sojourning soul's sol
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Book chapters on the topic "Solitaire bridge"

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Scott, Sir Walter. "Chapter XXXI." In The Bride of Lammermoor. Oxford University Press, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/owc/9780199552504.003.0033.

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* * * * * * * In which a witch did dwell, in loathly weeds, And wilful want, all careless of her needs; So choosing solitary to abide, Far from all neighbours, that her devilish deeds And hellish arts from people she might hide,...
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Haw, Richard. "Unfinished Business (1863–69)." In Engineering America. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190663902.003.0019.

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returned to Cincinnati in 1863 to find his two solitary bridge towers ready to receive the complex system of suspension cables, supporting beams, cable stays, and trusses he had designed. The work of completing the bridge took a further year and half, during which his wife Johanna passed away, a fact that led John to dabble for almost a year in séances. Fortunately, John’s triumph over the Ohio came just as New York was clamoring for someone to bridge the East River. It didn’t take long for the board of trustees to offer John a contract. Over the next two years, John worked feverishly at his drawing board. Unfortunately, the task would prove harder than even the most ardent sceptic had imagined, and John himself would not live to see it done. On June 28, 1869, John’s right foot was crushed by a ferry as he surveyed the Brooklyn waterfront, and he contracted lockjaw. He died in agony several weeks later.
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Barnett, Jeffrey E., and Jeffrey Zimmerman. "Private Practice Is a Solitary Pursuit." In If You Build It They Will Come, edited by Jeffrey E. Barnett and Jeffrey Zimmerman. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med-psych/9780190900762.003.0025.

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Private practice in mental health care is a rather solitary pursuit. Although mental health private practice may be a greatly rewarding experience, it brings with it a number of challenges that must be addressed to ensure clinical competence and effectiveness. This chapter addresses how consultation and collaboration with colleagues can be of benefit from a business perspective, from a clinical standpoint, and for the clinician’s own well-being. Numerous examples are provided to illustrate the potential risks associated with professional isolation and the many likely benefits associated with active and appropriate consultation with colleagues. The use of colleagues for office sharing to reduce expenses, for clinical consultation to provide better client care, and for emotional support are explained. The risk of developing burnout as a private mental health practitioner is explained and how the use of colleagues can help prevent it is illustrated.
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Christoff, Alicia Mireles. "Coda." In Novel Relations. Princeton University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691193106.003.0006.

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This chapter discusses how much Victorian fiction and British psychoanalysis together teaches about relationality. It explains loneliness, wishfulness, restlessness, and aliveness as profoundly solitary emotions. Relational readings reveal that people are never more intensely related to other than when these emotions are felt. Although novel reading is a solitary activity, the chapter shows how intensely, if paradoxically, people are related to others while they read: to narrators, authors, characters, and other readers, and also to themselves, in the new forms of self-relation evolved by Victorian novels and consolidated by British object relations psychoanalysis. The chapter also talks about the contemporary psychoanalyst Christopher Bollas who has invented a new term to designate the opposite of trauma: “genera.” The psychic genera, in Bollas's theory, sponsors a very different kind of unconscious work. Rather than an open wound, it is a site of psychic incubation, an inner place to gather resources so that one may turn outward, to “novel experiences” that bring the self into renewing contact with ideational and affective states, often within an enriching interpersonal environment.
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El Shamsy, Ahmed. "Introduction." In Rediscovering the Islamic Classics. Princeton University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691174563.003.0001.

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This introductory chapter provides a brief overview of the transformation of the Arabo-Islamic intellectual tradition that accompanied the adoption of printing in the Middle East. It brings to light the stories of the hitherto mostly invisible individuals who effected this transformation. Their motivations, goals, and approaches were diverse. All had to contend with the formidable challenges posed by centuries of cultural neglect of the classical literature: locating and obtaining manuscripts in the absence of catalogs, piecing together complete works out of scattered fragments, deciphering texts in spite of errors and damage, and understanding their meaning without recourse to adequate reference material. Their painstaking, frequently solitary, and often innovative efforts opened up the narrow postclassical manuscript tradition into a broad literature of printed, primarily classical works—the literature that today can be considered the essential canon of Islamic texts.
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D. B., Vishwas, Gowtham M., Gururaj H. L., and Sam Goundar. "Industrial Internet of Things 4.0." In Advances in Computer and Electrical Engineering. IGI Global, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-3375-8.ch012.

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In the era of mechanical digitalization, organizations are progressively putting resources into apparatuses and arrangements that permit their procedures, machines, workers, and even the products themselves to be incorporated into a solitary coordinated system for information assortment, information examination, the assessment of organization advancement, and execution improvement. This chapter presents a reference guide and review for propelling an Industry 4.0 venture from plan to execution, according to base on the economic and scientific policy of European parliament, applying increasingly effective creation forms, and accomplishing better profitability and economies of scale may likewise bring about expanded financial manageability. This chapter present the contextual analysis of a few Industry 4.0 applications. Authors give suggestions coordinating the progression of Industry 4.0. This section briefly portrays the advancement of IIoT 4.0. The change of ubiquitous computing through the internet of things has numerous difficulties related with it.
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Fagan, Brian. "To Desert and Steppe." In From Stonehenge to Samarkand. Oxford University Press, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195160918.003.0014.

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The vast reaches of central Asia are redolent with history, with stirring tales of Marco Polo’s epic journeys and all the romance of the Silk Road, an arduous caravan route that connected Asia and the West for hundreds of years. The archaeology of both central Asia and the Silk Road has yet to reveal all their secrets, for the area presents formidable obstacles for even the most experienced researchers and travelers. A century ago, the obstacles were even more severe—no rail lines, no roads beyond caravan tracks and horse trails, and endemic political instability, to say nothing of harsh deserts and high mountain passes. Despite these obstacles, Afghanistan, Tibet, and other countries along the Silk Road were the arena for what became known in the nineteenth century as the “great game,” the hide-and-seek struggle between Russia and Britain for control of a strategically vital area north of British India. Here, archaeological travel was in the hands of explorers and truly dedicated scientists, and certainly was not the domain of tourists. The logistics and enormous distances ensured that anyone traveling in central Asia vanished from civilization for months, and more often for years. During the nineteenth century, the occasional British army officer and political agent, and also French and German travelers, ventured widely through the region, although their concerns were predominantly military and strategic rather than scientific. The great game culminated in Colonel Francis Younghusband’s military and diplomatic expedition for Britain into Tibet in 1904, prompted by rumors that Russia had its eye on the country. After Younghusband’s return to India and because of his account of the fascinating, mountainous regions to the north, the rugged terrain that formed India’s northern frontier became a place where solitary young officers went exploring, hunting, or climbing mountains for sport. During this period, only a handful of travelers penetrated central Asia with scientific objectives, among them the Swedish explorer Sven Hedin, who traveled via Russia and the Pamirs to China in 1893–1897. He nearly died crossing the western Taklimakan Desert in the Tarim Basin to reach the Khotan River. This huge basin was a melting pot of different religions and cultures, a bridge for silk caravans between East and West.
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Dasgupta, Subrata. "Intermezzo." In It Began with Babbage. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199309412.003.0010.

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By the end of World War II, independent of one another (and sometimes in mutual ignorance), a small assortment of highly creative minds—mathematicians, engineers, physicists, astronomers, and even an actuary, some working in solitary mode, some in twos or threes, others in small teams, some backed by corporations, others by governments, many driven by the imperative of war—had developed a shadowy shape of what the elusive Holy Grail of automatic computing might look like. They may not have been able to define a priori the nature of this entity, but they were beginning to grasp how they might recognize it when they saw it. Which brings us to the nature of a computational paradigm. Ever since the historian and philosopher of science Thomas Kuhn (1922–1996) published The Structure of Scientific Revolutions (1962), we have all become ultraconscious of the concept and significance of the paradigm, not just in the scientific context (with which Kuhn was concerned), but in all intellectual and cultural discourse. A paradigm is a complex network of theories, models, procedures and practices, exemplars, and philosophical assumptions and values that establishes a framework within which scientists in a given field identify and solve problems. A paradigm, in effect, defines a community of scientists; it determines their shared working culture as scientists in a branch of science and a shared mentality. A hallmark of a mature science, according to Kuhn, is the emergence of a dominant paradigm to which a majority of scientists in that field of science adhere and broadly, although not necessarily in detail, agree on. In particular, they agree on the fundamental philosophical assumptions and values that oversee the science in question; its methods of experimental and analytical inquiry; and its major theories, laws, and principles. A scientist “grows up” inside a paradigm, beginning from his earliest formal training in a science in high school, through undergraduate and graduate schools, through doctoral work into postdoctoral days. Scientists nurtured within and by a paradigm more or less speak the same language, understand the same terms, and read the same texts (which codify the paradigm).
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Berk, Laura E. "A New View of Child Development." In Awakening Children's Minds. Oxford University Press, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195124859.003.0005.

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In my three decades of teaching university courses in child development, I have come to know thousands of students, many of whom were parents or who became parents soon after completing my class. I also served on boards of directors and advisory committees for child-care centers, preschools, elementary schools, and parent organizations. And my research continually drew me into classrooms, where for countless hours I observed and recorded preschool and school-age children’s activities, social interactions, and solitary behaviors, in hopes of answering central questions about how they learn. As a byproduct of those experiences, parents repeatedly approached me with concerns about how to foster their child’s development in the early years. Their fervent questions, at times riddled with doubt and anxiety, revealed that creating optimum learning environments for young children at home—and ensuring their access to development-enhancing experiences in child care, preschool, and school—have become mounting parental challenges. Consider the following problematic situations that parents recently raised with me: • Bob and Sharon, parents of a 4-year-old: Our daughter, Lydia, could recite her ABCs and count from 1 to 20 by age 2 1/2. When we looked for a preschool, many programs appeared to do little more than let children play, so we chose one with lots of emphasis on academics. To me, Lydia’s preschool seems like great preparation for kindergarten and first grade, but each morning, Lydia hates to go. Why is Lydia, who’s always been an upbeat, curious child, so unhappy? • Angela, mother of a 4-year-old and 6-year-old: My husband and I have demanding careers and need to bring work home in the evenings. I’ve read that it’s the quality of time we spend with our children that’s important, not the quantity. We try hard to give Victor and Jeannine our undivided attention, but they’re often whiny, demanding, and quarrelsome. Many times we end up sending them to their rooms or letting them watch TV, just to get some peace after a long day. What’s the best way to create quality parent–child time? • Talia, mother of a 7-year-old: My son Anselmo, a first grader, constantly asks us to help him with his homework.
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Conference papers on the topic "Solitaire bridge"

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Seiffert, Betsy, R. Cengiz Ertekin, and Ian N. Robertson. "Experimental Investigation on the Role of Entrapped Air on Solitary Wave Forces on a Coastal Bridge Deck." In ASME 2014 33rd International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/omae2014-24571.

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Recent devastations caused by tsunami and hurricanes and the inevitability of future hurricanes making landfall have focused attention on the need to assess the vulnerability of coastal structures, and bridges in particular. Findings from a series of experiments conducted on an 1:35 scale bridge model with girders under a solitary-wave flow are presented here. Side panels are added to the bridge model to trap air pockets between the girders. A range of elevations is considered, including cases where the bottom of the deck is just above the water surface and girders are submerged, to where gird
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Robertson, I. N., H. R. Riggs, and A. Mohamed. "Experimental Results of Tsunami Bore Forces on Structures." In ASME 2008 27th International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering. ASMEDC, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/omae2008-57525.

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A series of experiments has been carried out at the Tsunami Wave Basin (TWB) at Oregon State University (OSU) to determine the effect of tsunami bores on coastal and near-shore structures, especially buildings and bridges. The TWB is equipped with a piston-type wavemaker capable of generating clean solitary waves. The facility was used to model tsunami bores breaking over coastal reefs and their impact on structural components, including columns, walls, and horizontal members, such as building floors and bridge decks. Detailed wave height and velocity measurements were recorded as well. This p
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Bin, Wu, Yang Shuo, Liu Xiucheng, Wang Heying, Xiao Ting, and He Cunfu. "Theoretical Model for Piezoelectric Energy Harvesting Device Based on Composite Granular Chain of Spheres." In ASME 2019 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2019-10824.

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Abstract In this study, a simple and high-performance piezoelectric energy harvesting devices (PEHD) based on composite granular chain of spheres (CGCS) is investigated. The CGCS is constructed by inserting a light granular chain into the middle of a heavy granular chain. When an impact imposed to the CGCS, the energy of the impact will be carried by solitary wave propagating in the chain. The existence of the heavy-light interface and light-heavy interface makes the middle section of chain a container to trap the energy of the solitary wave. Therefore, the solitary wave will reflect back and
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Seiffert, Betsy, and R. C. Ertekin. "Numerical modeling of solitary and cnoidal waves propagating over a submerged bridge deck." In OCEANS 2012 - YEOSU. IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/oceans-yeosu.2012.6263567.

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Örmeci, Ahmet Rifat, Tugba GURSOY KOCA, Selim DERECI, and Mustafa AKCAM. "P227 Solitary juvenile polyp manifesting as spontaneous resection with rectal bleeding in a child." In 8th Europaediatrics Congress jointly held with, The 13th National Congress of Romanian Pediatrics Society, 7–10 June 2017, Palace of Parliament, Romania, Paediatrics building bridges across Europe. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/archdischild-2017-313273.315.

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Ji, Meng, Ke Chen, Yunxiang You, and Ruirui Zhang. "Experimental Study of Wave Loading by Internal Solitary Waves on a Submerged Slender Body." In ASME 2020 39th International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/omae2020-18474.

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Abstract Although ocean structures are complex, they all can be disassembled into a number of simple-shaped parts. One common shape is the slender body mentioned in this paper, and we focus on studying the mechanism of this shape. Experiments were carried out to study features of wave loads exerted by internal solitary waves (ISWs) on a submerged slender body. ISWs were generated by a piston-type wave maker in a large-type density stratified two-layer fluid wave flume. Using a three-component force transducer, the force variation of three degree of freedom (DOF) on the model was recorded. A sa
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Hayatdavoodi, Masoud, and R. Cengiz Ertekin. "A Comparative Study of Nonlinear Shallow-Water Wave Loads on a Submerged Horizontal Box." In ASME 2014 33rd International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/omae2014-24572.

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This paper is concerned with calculations of the two-dimensional nonlinear vertical and horizontal forces and overturning moment due to the unsteady flow of an inviscid, incompressible fluid over a fully-submerged horizontal, fixed box. The problem is approached on the basis of the Level I Green-Naghdi (GN) theory of shallow-water waves. The main objective of this paper is to present a comparison of the solitary and cnoidal wave loads calculated by use of the GN equations, with those computed by Euler’s equations and the recent laboratory measurements, and also with a linear solution of the pr
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Shiva, G., and N. R. Raajan. "A smart way to bring the fiction of embedding 3D manifold elements using solitary marker into reality." In 2013 IEEE Conference on Information & Communication Technologies (ICT). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cict.2013.6558264.

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Caballero, Andrés. "V. Eusa’s Intervention in the 2nd Expansion of Pamplona: The artistic transformation of a technical model." In 24th ISUF 2017 - City and Territory in the Globalization Age. Universitat Politècnica València, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/isuf2017.2017.5996.

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V. Eusa’s Intervention in the 2nd Expansion of Pamplona: The artistic transformation of a technical model. Andrés Caballero Lobera Departamento de Arquitectura. Escuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura de San Sebastián. Universidad del País Vasco (UPV/EHU) Pza. Oñati, 2, 20018 Donostia. E-mail: ander.caballero@ehu.eus Keywords (3-5): Eusa; Pamplona; Ensanche; Sitte; Propileos. Conference topics: City transformations.It is inevitable to be disappointed when we consciously compare today’s city with yesterday’s. Territorial occupancy was an arduous task which confronted man and nature. It was a c
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