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... value ) +2 ] ; Figure 3. Table parts and properties All legs will have a foot located at the bottom and with some values of width , lenght and height depending on the values of the leg or of the table . They also have a leg body with a ...
... value ) +2 ] ; Figure 3. Table parts and properties All legs will have a foot located at the bottom and with some values of width , lenght and height depending on the values of the leg or of the table . They also have a leg body with a ...
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... values as our closed - loop system objective , if measured stress or temperature is greater than a value predicted by application of a machining theory relationship formula , then it can be assummed that the original relationship has ...
... values as our closed - loop system objective , if measured stress or temperature is greater than a value predicted by application of a machining theory relationship formula , then it can be assummed that the original relationship has ...
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... values the absolute value is used . The shaded area of Figure 3 shows the divergence factor , which gives an indicator of the poorness of the response as compared with the input step . In the simulation , the value of angle e ( t ) is ...
... values the absolute value is used . The shaded area of Figure 3 shows the divergence factor , which gives an indicator of the poorness of the response as compared with the input step . In the simulation , the value of angle e ( t ) is ...
Contents
Preschematic Electronic Circuit Designer | 17 |
Expert Systems in Mechanical Engineering Design | 31 |
Numerical Methods in AIBased Design Systems | 45 |
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