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... measured and calculated values of the total drag acting on a smooth plate , tests V1 and V2 were performed ( see Table 2 ) . The drag on the smooth sheets F is given by Fc = / 1⁄2pf Cf V2 BL . m ( 4 ) Table 3 gives the measured drag ...
... measured and calculated values of the total drag acting on a smooth plate , tests V1 and V2 were performed ( see Table 2 ) . The drag on the smooth sheets F is given by Fc = / 1⁄2pf Cf V2 BL . m ( 4 ) Table 3 gives the measured drag ...
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... measured dust levels had a very wide spread , thus requiring tailed statistical type of analysis . Statistical tests were conducted ming that the data followed a normal distribution . Although this assump- cannot be justified for the ...
... measured dust levels had a very wide spread , thus requiring tailed statistical type of analysis . Statistical tests were conducted ming that the data followed a normal distribution . Although this assump- cannot be justified for the ...
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... Measured flexural strain distribution 30 ~ 18 12 6 Measured axial strain distribution 60 Note : Flexural strain distributions are Instrumented balt A 54 plotted showing strain Instrumented bolt B Measured flexural strain distribution ...
... Measured flexural strain distribution 30 ~ 18 12 6 Measured axial strain distribution 60 Note : Flexural strain distributions are Instrumented balt A 54 plotted showing strain Instrumented bolt B Measured flexural strain distribution ...
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