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PARAMETRICAL ANALYSIS AND DIGITAL FABRICATION OF THIN SHELL STRUCTURES: THE IMPACT OF CONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUE ON THE RESULTING GEOMETRY OF THE GAUSSIAN VAULTS OF ELADIO DIESTE
Gaussian Vaults Eladio Dieste Geometry
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2019/3/2
The objective of this article is to analyze the state-of-art regarding the construction process of the Gaussian Vaults of the Uruguayan civil engineer Eladio Dieste and to identify the elements that u...
TREE CANOPY HEIGHT ESTIMATION USING MULTI BASELINE RVOG INVERSION TECHNIQUE
PolInSAR Tree Canopy Height Random Volume over Ground UAVSAR AfriSAR coherence
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2019/2/28
Polarimetric Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (PolInSAR) technique utilizes the characteristics of both SAR polarimetry and Interferometry. PolInSAR technique is proved to be very useful for v...
Technique Offers Advance in Testing Micro-Scale Compressive Strength of Cement(图)
Technique Offers Advance Micro-Scale Compressive Strength Cement
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2017/11/23
A new methodology is proposed for investigating compressive failure behavior of cement paste at micrometer scale. Micropillar geometries are fabricated by focused ion beam milling on potential calcium...
DEVELOPMENT OF LAT-PIV VISUALIZATION TECHNIQUE FOR PARTICLE-FLUID SYSTEM
visualization LAT-PIV particle-fluid system
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2008/12/19
Mechanical behavior of particle-fluid systems is extensively studied in various engineering field such as geotechnical engineering, mechanical engineering and powder technology. Although observation ...
Method development for arsenic analysis by modification in spectrphotometric technique
Method development arsenic analysis spectrphotometric technique
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2010/9/20
Arsenic is a non-metallic constituent, present naturally in groundwater due to some minerals and rocks. Arsenic is not geologically uncommon and occurs in natural water as arsenate and arsenite. Addit...