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Journal articles on the topic "Spiroll panely"

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Kršík, Jakub, and Jarmila Křiváková. "Numerical Model of Plate from Hollow Core Panels with Contact – Target Pairs." Key Engineering Materials 592-593 (November 2013): 213–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/kem.592-593.213.

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The objective of this paper is the numerical modeling of elastically supported plate created from pre-stressed hollow core panels of Spiroll type by ANSYS program. Elasticity of supports is achieved by support beams, which are connected to plate by contact target pairs. Calculation is executed in time steps, which correspond to real loading steps. Evaluations of deformation in selected sections of the slab are presented, too.
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Zarrinmehr, Saied, Mahmood Ettehad, Negar Kalantar, Alireza Borhani, Shinjiro Sueda, and Ergun Akleman. "Interlocked archimedean spirals for conversion of planar rigid panels into locally flexible panels with stiffness control." Computers & Graphics 66 (August 2017): 93–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cag.2017.05.010.

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Allard, F., A. Batten, E. Budding, E. Devinney, P. Eggleton, A. Hatzes, I. Hubeny, et al. "Panel Discussion III." Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union 7, S282 (July 2011): 501–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1743921311028274.

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I. Hubeny Does anyone from the panel have a theme question to start with today?V. Trimble It's another one-liner: From an active galaxy meeting many years ago when people talked about spiral structure. I was reminded by Dr. Rucinski's talk of Lodewijk Woltjer's remark: “The larger our ignorance, the stronger the magnetic field.”
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Chen, Hsuan-Ting. "Spiral of silence on social media and the moderating role of disagreement and publicness in the network: Analyzing expressive and withdrawal behaviors." New Media & Society 20, no. 10 (March 27, 2018): 3917–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1461444818763384.

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Using two-wave panel data from Hong Kong, this study examines the spiral of silence process on social media. It extends the theoretical framework by including both supporting and disagreeing opinion expression and examining not only expressive but also withdrawal behaviors on social media. This study also investigates the moderating roles of disagreement and publicness as two affordances on social media that influence the spiral of silence process. Results from the moderated mediation model with a panel lagged and autoregressive analysis suggest that fear of social isolation (FSI) has an indirect effect on discouraging disagreeing opinion expression but not supporting opinion expression and on encouraging withdrawal behaviors through enhancing willingness to self-censor (WTSC) on social media. This indirect effect is contingent on the levels of disagreement and publicness in one’s network. Higher levels of disagreement and publicness promote the spiral of silence. Implications of the findings are discussed.
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Schemer, Christian. "Reinforcing Spirals of Negative Affects and Selective Attention to Advertising in a Political Campaign." Communication Research 39, no. 3 (November 17, 2011): 413–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0093650211427141.

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The present study investigates self-reinforcing spirals processes between the negative affect toward asylum seekers and the attention to political advertising in a campaign dealing with the issue of the asylum law restriction. Based on data from a three-wave panel survey, the study found evidence of such reciprocal influences. Specifically, the initial attention to political advertising elicited negative affective reactions, such as fear or anxiety toward asylum seekers in the course of the campaign. At the same time, these affective reactions enhanced people’s attention to subsequent political ads. Not only do the findings indicate the presence of reinforcing spirals processes but also do the data suggest that the spirals process is mainly fueled by cues emanating from the political campaign.
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Chen, Penghui, Longxia He, Xiuhong Pang, Xiaowen Wang, Tao Yang, and Hao Wu. "NLRP3 Is Expressed in the Spiral Ganglion Neurons and Associated with Both Syndromic and Nonsyndromic Sensorineural Deafness." Neural Plasticity 2016 (2016): 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/3018132.

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Nonsyndromic deafness is genetically heterogeneous but phenotypically similar among many cases. Though a variety of targeted next-generation sequencing (NGS) panels has been recently developed to facilitate genetic screening of nonsyndromic deafness, some syndromic deafness genes outside the panels may lead to clinical phenotypes similar to nonsyndromic deafness. In this study, we performed comprehensive genetic screening in a dominant family in which the proband was initially diagnosed with nonsyndromic deafness. No pathogenic mutation was identified by targeted NGS in 72 nonsyndromic and another 72 syndromic deafness genes. Whole exome sequencing, however, identified a p.E313K mutation in NLRP3, a gene reported to cause syndromic deafness Muckle-Wells Syndrome (MWS) but not included in any targeted NGS panels for deafness in previous reports. Follow-up clinical evaluation revealed only minor inflammatory symptoms in addition to deafness in six of the nine affected members, while the rest, three affected members, including the proband had no obvious MWS-related inflammatory symptoms. Immunostaining of the mouse cochlea showed a strong expression of NLRP3 in the spiral ganglion neurons. Our results suggested that NLRP3 may have specific function in the spiral ganglion neurons and can be associated with both syndromic and nonsyndromic sensorineural deafness.
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Hakanen, Jari J., Maria C. W. Peeters, and Riku Perhoniemi. "Enrichment processes and gain spirals at work and at home: A 3-year cross-lagged panel study." Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology 84, no. 1 (January 24, 2011): 8–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.2044-8325.2010.02014.x.

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Dahlgren, Peter M., Adam Shehata, and Jesper Strömbäck. "Reinforcing spirals at work? Mutual influences between selective news exposure and ideological leaning." European Journal of Communication 34, no. 2 (February 21, 2019): 159–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0267323119830056.

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The growth of partisan news sources has raised concerns that people will increasingly select attitude-consistent information, which might lead to increasing political polarization. Thus far, there is limited research on the long-term mutual influences between selective exposure and political attitudes. To remedy this, this study investigates the reciprocal influences between selective exposure and political attitudes over several years, using a three-wave panel survey conducted in Sweden during 2014–2016. More specifically, we analyse how ideological selective exposure to both traditional and online news media influences citizens’ ideological leaning. Findings suggest that (1) people seek-out ideologically consistent print news and online news and (2) such attitude-consistent news exposure reinforces citizens’ ideological leaning over time. In practice, however, such reinforcement effects are hampered by (3) relatively low overall ideological selective exposure and a (4) significant degree of cross-cutting news exposure online. These findings are discussed in light of selective exposure theory and the reinforcing spirals model.
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Tian, Zhao-yan, and Qun Xie. "Numerical analysis on seismic behavior of a novel sandwich wall system." E3S Web of Conferences 136 (2019): 04071. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/201913604071.

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Concrete sandwich panel is a kind of building element with the characteristics of light weight, high strength, suitability for standardized production, meanwhile it has the multi-function of heat preservation and sound insulation which can be used not only as enclosure components, but also as structural components for multi-story residential buildings. A novel sandwich wall system has been presented in this work with an innovative design concept. Compared with traditional steel wire sandwich panel, this sandwich panel wall system has unique features such as prefabricated steel system, core column with spiral stirrup, foamed concrete as insulation layer. This wall system also meets the national policy requirements in energy-saving and has potential application and development prospects. In this paper, Finite element method is used to simulate and analyze the seismic performance of this new sandwich wall panel. The results show that the panel with 3D steel wire has greater stiffness and better earthquake resistance than panel with planar steel wire mesh.
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Liu, Shouqian, and Zhan Song. "High Temperature Performance of a prefabricated concrete sandwich panel." E3S Web of Conferences 233 (2021): 03028. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202123303028.

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The innovative sandwich wall panel studied in this paper can be used as the load-bearing member of the structure. In addition to the traditional sandwich panel structure, the new panel system also has the characteristics of spiral stirrups along the section of the core column, 650mm column spacing, foam concrete for insulation layer and self-compacting concrete for outer layer. In addition, in order to improve the overall strength and stiffness of the panel, a unique wire system consisting of two vertical wire mesh connected by a short horizontal steel bar is adopted in the concrete layer. In order to study the mechanical properties of the new panel system at high temperature, ABAQUS simulation was carried out. The simulation results show that the new precast concrete sandwich wall system has good resistance to high temperature and still has good bearing capacity after high temperature.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Spiroll panely"

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Fukan, Petr. "Stavebně technologický projekt bytových domů." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta stavební, 2014. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-226980.

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The purpose of the dissertation is to develop selected parts of technologically – building project of residential houses in Rosice. The building will be used for living. The building has nine building sites, in the dissertation eight building sites are solved. Main building site SO 01 – Apartment house first and second is solved in detail. The dissertation includes a technical report about technologically-building project, the time and financial plan, a study of the realization of the main stage of its construction. The coordination of the building and site equipment including the principles of organisation building are solved graphically. The dissertation also includes a suggestion of the major building machine, plan of securing material source, technological regulations and the check and test plan for performing piles. A part of the dissertation is the budget of the building and safety risks on the building site and during performing piles.
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Drkošová, Dominika. "Mateřská škola." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta stavební, 2018. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-371899.

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This thesis describes the design and solution of the object for education of preschool aged children The nursery school situated in Ostrava consists of two classes, each with capacity of 20 children. Outdoor playground and parking lots for visitors and employees are included in the project. Building is designed as double-storeyed with partial basement and with extensive green roof. Floor plan is irregular, corresponds to few slipped (blended?) rectangles. Walls are made of ceramic blocks, ceilings is made of precast cencrete panels Spiroll.
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Bartolčicová, Alice. "Mateřská škola." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta stavební, 2017. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-265620.

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This thesis describes the design and solution of the object for the education of children of preschool age. It is a newly built kindergarten in the village Želetice, which consists of two classes, each for 20 children. The whole building is divided into several zones - children's departments, communication zone, administrative zone and economic zone.The building is designed as a single-storey brick building and plan corresponds to an L-shaped. Ceiling is made of prestressed panels Spiroll and the roofing is made as single-flat roof.
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Kaška, Jan. "Mateřská škola." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta stavební, 2020. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-410024.

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The diploma thesis contains a proposal and construction solution of a new nursery school in the village of Postřelmov in the stage of project documentation for construction. The kindergarten has a rectangular shape and has two above-ground floors and one basement floor. The main entrance to the building is wheelchair accessible and is oriented to the south. In the basement there are 26 parking places for employees of kindergarten and elementary school in Postřelmov and also a technical background. The first floor consists of two classes of kindergarten, on the second floor there is the third class and a large hall, which will be used mainly for cultural events in the kindergarten. The foundation structure is made up of concrete strips and the foundation foots are designed in places of garage parking. The vertical structures in the basement are designed from concrete fittings, the vertical load-bearing structures in the above-ground floors are designed in the Porotherm masonry system, the other non-load-bearing structures are designed in the Ytong system. Due to the large spans, the horizontal structures are designed from prestressed Spiroll ceiling panels. The roofing of the building consists of a flat green extensive roof. The project documentation also includes construction - physical assessment and fire - safety solution of the building.
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Kovář, Jan. "Objekt vinařství." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta stavební, 2015. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-227607.

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The goal of the thesis and its theme “ Winery Object“ is to create the contract documents for realization of the building. Winery is drafted for processing the grapes. It is situated into steep land, in uptown of Pavlov. The building is designed as a detached object with three floors. The first floor is partially sunk into the ground. The building consists of two objects on the first floor and is connected into one joint area, where is space for aging the wine, bottling, storage area and shipping. The first part of the object includes administrative area, area for employees, grape press plant and cellarage. In the second object there is designed the room for degustation and in the loft area the room for drying the straw wine. Supporting brickwork is slated of cement bricks of sacrificial formwork, insulated and there is aired facade. Ceiling construction is made of cellular Spiroll panels. The entire object is roofed with queen post truss with burnt roof covering.
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Neduchal, Martin. "Vinařský dům." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta stavební, 2014. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-226686.

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The subject of the thesis is an object of a new building wine house. The object has two underground floors and two above floors and object has flat roof. Underground floors are designed from BUILD IN shuttering. Both above floors are from ceramic blocks. Ceiling construction is from reinforced concrete panels. Second underground Porotherm
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Křepelka, Jakub. "Hasičská stanice Holešov." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta stavební, 2020. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-410034.

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The Master’s thesis is about processing design documentation for a new bulding of firehouse type P4. Location of the bulding is chosen so the firehouse is near the industrial precinct , further to be near to the planned highway connection and city bypass so they don’t have to pass in the event of an alarm through the city. The firehouse is design as partly two-storey and partly single-storey building. On the first floor is on the north storage part with technical utility rooms. In the middle is garage for fire trucks, and on the south side of the station is hygienic and wet areas, gym and meeting room for emergency staff. On the second floor are rooms for firefighters and offices for officers. Construction system of the building is precast concrete frame with longitudinal construction system. Building envelope is due to the local architecture designed as infill wall with contact thermal insulation systém ETICS. Warm flat roof are green. In the station are placed eight firetrucks (3x CAS, DA, TZA, RZA, AŽ, NA) and 17 fireman in the one shift in three teams.
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Trtoňová, Lucie. "Mateřská škola ve Zbýšově." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta stavební, 2020. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-410104.

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ABSTRACT The scope of this Diploma thesis is create the detail design documentation for building of new nursery school in Zbýšov. The two-storey building with partial basement is located southwest and has a regular ground plan. There are four departments for children of the age from 3 to 6 years, administration part with language classroom and speech therapy classroom, offices and facilities for teachers, cafeteria and technical part located on the first floor. The building is constructed of Porotherm 30 Profi, Porotherm 30 AKU bricks and is built on concrete strip foundations. The perimeter of the basement is created by the vertical load-bearing walls made of reinforced concrete bricks. There is used the certified external thermal insulation composite system. The internal non-load masonry is designed from Porotherm 14 Profi and Porotherm 11,5 AKU. The horizontal load-bearing ceiling construction is made of pre-stressed reinforced concrete panel Spiroll. The stairs are monolithic, made of reinforced concrete. The flat roofs are designed with using of extensive green roof system.
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Došlík, Ondřej. "Mateřská škola." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta stavební, 2018. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-371811.

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Subject of my diploma thesis is design of new kindergarten for approximately 75 children in village Velký Týnec near Olomouc. Design is made in level of detailed design. The purpose od desing is hand in hand with the concept of preschool education - it is based on the fact that a younger age child has acquired the basics of key competences and thus has the prerequisites for his / her lifelong learning that would allow his / her easier and more reliable application in society. The architectural concept is based on a mutual dialogue between investor (supervisor) and designer (student) and takes into account the territorial, property, historical and other relationships in the given locality. Proposed building is an arched, non-duplex, two-storey building. The facades of the building are designed as ventilated, with wooden tiles, the roof is single-faced with a sloping attic. Entrance to object is from north side. First floor is divided into three parts - central part with entrance atrium and two side wings with nursery schools. Second floor consists of the third department of kindergarten, headmaster office and the quarantine room. The static desigh of object is made up of ceramic blocks on the first floor, and on second floor, the system is combined with cross-sections which are led by columns. The ceilings are designed from pre-stressed spiroll panels. Park landscaping was designed on the surrounding site.
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Píšek, Pavel. "Sportovně relaxační centrum." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta stavební, 2014. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-226607.

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This Master´s Thesis deals with design and execution of project documentation for building of sport and wellness center. The site is situated in the outskirts of Vsetín in Zlín region. The structural system of the building is walled with porotherm blocks. Ceilings are made up of ceiling panels spiroll. Roof is mainly flat, pitched roof is only designed above squash courts. The buildings’ shape is composed of three blocks which together form a functional complex. The sport center offers these kinds of activities: spinning bike rides, exercising, weight lifting, group training and squash. The recreation centre offers massages electro and lymfo massages, pedicure, manicure, sauna, rehabilitation and solarium. Part of the center is also cafe providing also snacks, sport counseling, nutrition counseling and office.
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Book chapters on the topic "Spiroll panely"

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Fox, Michael H. "Now What?" In Why We Need Nuclear Power. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199344574.003.0019.

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Time is running short! When the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) published its first scientific report in 1990 on the possibility of humancaused global warming, the atmospheric concentration of carbon dioxide (CO2 ) was 354 ppm. When I began writing this book about four years ago, the concentration of CO2 was 387 ppm. It is now 397 ppm and rising. In spite of Kyoto, in spite of Copenhagen and Cancun, atmospheric CO2 continues its inexorable upward path. And the earth continues to warm. The United States and the world are not yet serious about changing policies to stop this spiral. Too many politicians and others have their heads buried in the sand and refuse to acknowledge the continuing deluge of data showing that the world is indeed warming. 2010 was the warmest year—and the decade from 2000 to 2010 was the warmest decade—for at least the last 100,000 years. A serious debate is ongoing among geologists to decide if the earth has formally passed out of the Holocene epoch of the last 12,000 years into the Anthropocene epoch, in which 7 billion humans are the primary factor driving climate. Sea levels continue to rise, the oceans are acidifying, glaciers and ice sheets continue to melt, the Arctic will likely be ice-free during the summer sometime this century, and weather extremes have become commonplace around the earth. Plant and animal species are migrating to higher latitudes at 17 kilometers per decade on average, and alpine species are moving to higher altitudes at 11 meters every decade. Changes like this have occurred in the past, but over time spans of thousands to tens of thousands of years, giving species time to adapt. There are those who argue that species have always had to adapt to a changing climate or die and therefore they will handle the current changes. While there is some truth to that, it ignores the fact that many species are already under great pressure from the impact of humans on habitat.
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Conference papers on the topic "Spiroll panely"

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Yoo, Byungseok, Darryll J. Pines, and Ashish S. Purekar. "Multi-Location Actuators and Piezoceramic Based 2-D Spiral Array for Structural Health Monitoring: Thin Isotropic Panels." In ASME 2010 Conference on Smart Materials, Adaptive Structures and Intelligent Systems. ASMEDC, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/smasis2010-3723.

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In this paper, a new and robust 2-D phased array technique with multiple distributed actuators is studied for damage detection application based on Guided Lamb Wave (GLW) interrogation in a thin isotropic panel. A 2-D phased array technique using a single actuator located near the center of the 2-D phased array is unable to detect a linear crack oriented normal to the wavefront of the GLW excited from the actuator. To overcome this limitation, the 2-D phased array is coupled with multiple actuators in this study where the actuators are positioned at various locations on a test panel while the 2-D phased array is mounted at the center of the panel. A piezoceramic based 2-D phased array with a spiral configuration is used as a sensor array and the corresponding 2-D phased array signal processing is used to produce array responses and detect various damages. An innovative GLW propagation and reflection analysis technique is implemented to evaluate the damage locations in the panel. Experimental results demonstrate that the 2-D phased array damage detection technique using multiple distributed actuators can provide more robust damage detection scheme in thin isotropic panels than a technique with a single actuator element.
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Yang, Yang, Maria Savchenko, Chie Nara, and Ichiro Hagiwara. "Investigation for Industrialization of the Nojima’s Pairing Origami Structure." In ASME 2016 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2016-59415.

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We can see many products with the foldable and deployable function of origami in life, such as solar cell, solar panel and so on. Until now, Nojima has invented a lot of excellent foldable and deployable structures, among which the reversed spiral cylindrical structure (RSC) was parametrically expressed by Hagiwara et al.. The structural shapes of RSC with the maximum absorption energy performance and the minimum absorption energy performance are sought respectively when collapsed under axial loading. The former is studied for the collision strength member of vehicles; and the latter is considered to be applied for the easily folded plastic bottles. Recently, the Tachi-Miura polyhedron (TMP) has been attracting attention for its foldable and deployable properties. On the other hand, Nojima invented an origami shape, can be called Nojima polyhedron (NP). In this study, under the same simulation implementation conditions of RSC, the TMP and the NP are adopted to express the advantages and the disadvantages of diametrical requirements such as the absorbers and the easily folded beverage cans.
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