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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... grid pattern with a spacing of 5.4 mm . There were 44 rows and 44 columns of grid points in each sensor . With the help of software developed by the manufacturer of the tactile sensor , we monitored the pressure at each grid point ...
... grid pattern with a spacing of 5.4 mm . There were 44 rows and 44 columns of grid points in each sensor . With the help of software developed by the manufacturer of the tactile sensor , we monitored the pressure at each grid point ...
Page 164
... grid persisted was in the range of 100 and 150 ms . Similar three - dimensional plots of pressure data obtained during the last test conducted at the 0.3 - mm s indentation speed show that the thin line - like contact area during the ...
... grid persisted was in the range of 100 and 150 ms . Similar three - dimensional plots of pressure data obtained during the last test conducted at the 0.3 - mm s indentation speed show that the thin line - like contact area during the ...
Page 165
... grid points of a tactile sensor can be taken to be a small segment of an indentor , and the force Fi ( t ) can be ... grid points , showing non - simultaneous occurrence of high pressure during the test on 21 January 1998 at the 30- mm s ...
... grid points of a tactile sensor can be taken to be a small segment of an indentor , and the force Fi ( t ) can be ... grid points , showing non - simultaneous occurrence of high pressure during the test on 21 January 1998 at the 30- mm s ...
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OMAE99PA1135 | 19 |
OMAE99PA1141 | 39 |
PROPELLERICE INTERACTION | 53 |
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