Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 18, Part 5American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1999 - Arctic regions |
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... correlation between In C and n exists for a group of materials or test conditions only if B does not change . Tanaka and Matsuoka ( 1977 ) examined the n - In C relationship and concluded that all ferrous materials would have the same ...
... correlation between In C and n exists for a group of materials or test conditions only if B does not change . Tanaka and Matsuoka ( 1977 ) examined the n - In C relationship and concluded that all ferrous materials would have the same ...
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... correlation coefficients of force per unit width measured at different columns of the sensor . The average force per unit width obtained from the tactile sensors and the load cell should be the same . However , we found the average ...
... correlation coefficients of force per unit width measured at different columns of the sensor . The average force per unit width obtained from the tactile sensors and the load cell should be the same . However , we found the average ...
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... Correlation Coefficient 1 0.5 0 -0.5 CE 0-0 -1 В 0 200 800 1000 As proposed by Dunwoody ( 1991 ) , the correlation function Rf ( x ) of the local force f ( t ) can be assumed in the following form : Rf ( x ) / 2 = exp ( -x / L ) , where ...
... Correlation Coefficient 1 0.5 0 -0.5 CE 0-0 -1 В 0 200 800 1000 As proposed by Dunwoody ( 1991 ) , the correlation function Rf ( x ) of the local force f ( t ) can be assumed in the following form : Rf ( x ) / 2 = exp ( -x / L ) , where ...
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