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Page 102
Using these values of B and on the calculated values of 0 : 10 , based on Eq . (
26 ) are plotted in Fig . 8 for a range of possible values of m , for two test lengths
of 10 cm and 100 cm . The calculated values of 0 / 0 , based on Eq . ( 28 ) and ...
Using these values of B and on the calculated values of 0 : 10 , based on Eq . (
26 ) are plotted in Fig . 8 for a range of possible values of m , for two test lengths
of 10 cm and 100 cm . The calculated values of 0 / 0 , based on Eq . ( 28 ) and ...
Page 132
In the absence of such measurements and to provide a basis for the numerical
calculations in the present paper , we shall ... The remaining force constants will
be determined in terms of the elastic constants using the calculated values of ...
In the absence of such measurements and to provide a basis for the numerical
calculations in the present paper , we shall ... The remaining force constants will
be determined in terms of the elastic constants using the calculated values of ...
Page 169
25 that the agreement between the calculated and experimental results for the Pi
wave is rather poor . One possible explanation could be that the calculated
values of the elastic constants do not agree with the actual elastic constants of
the ...
25 that the agreement between the calculated and experimental results for the Pi
wave is rather poor . One possible explanation could be that the calculated
values of the elastic constants do not agree with the actual elastic constants of
the ...
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