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Tag Directory > Angle of Incidence


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Moon dust becomes eco hazard to astronauts due to Sun?s elevation

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Washington, April 18 (ANI): A new study has revealed that the Moon dust, which causes hazards like ruining scientific experiments and endangering astronauts? health, is influenced by the Sun?s elevation. Lunar dust has long been described as the No. 1 environmental hazard on the Moon. It causes miscellaneous havoc: from destroying scientific equipment deployed on , technorati.com

 

Moon dust becomes eco hazard to astronauts due to Sun?s elevation (Re-Issue)

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Washington, April 19 (ANI): A new study has revealed that the Moon dust, which causes hazards like ruining scientific experiments and endangering astronauts? health, is influenced by the Sun?s elevation. Lunar dust has long been described as the No. 1 environmental hazard on the Moon. It causes miscellaneous havoc: from destroying scientific equipment deployed on , technorati.com

 

Intensity

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A new laser scanning reference text by Shan and Toth appears to be a must read. Intensity is often misused in the laser scanning industry. There are a number of factors that affect the intensity of the return signal. I have just received what appears to be an excellent laser scanning technical resource, Topographic Laser Ranging and Scanning , by Jie Shan and Charles Toth. I mentioned this a few weeks ago. More on this once I have a chance to review. One term that I could not f, technorati.com

 

INFLUENCE OF ANGLE OF INCIDENCE ON THE SEISMIC DEMANDS FOR INELASTIC STRUCTURES SUBJECTED TO BI-DIRECTIONAL GROUND MOTIONS

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This study investigated the influence that angle of incidence of applied bi-directional ground motions had on several engineering demand parameters (EDPs) for inelastic structures. The EDPs of interest in this study were peak drift, peak ductility, and peak slab rotation demands. The structural models had various degrees of inelasticity, plan irregularities, 5% damping ratios, and , technorati.com

 


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