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Effect of Load Path on Damage to Concrete Bridge Piers

August 1, 1996
Author(s)
A W. Taylor, A El-Bahy, William C. Stone, S K. Kunnath
In earthquake engineering studies of reinforced concrete (RC) bridge columns, a controlled, cyclic lateral load pattern with gradually increasing amplitude has traditionally been applied to laboratory test specimens. However, in actual earthquakes bridge

Enhancement of EXIT89 and Analysis of World Trade Center Data

August 1, 1996
Author(s)
R F. Fahy
The features of an enhanced model for egress from fires in non-residential occupancies is presented along with a users manual describing the use of the model. The enhancements to the model include analysis of locations of safety, smoke blockages, disabled

HVAC CAD Layout Tools: A Case Study of University/Industry Collaboration

August 1, 1996
Author(s)
J Cagan, R Clark, P Dastidar, Simon Szykman, P Weisser
An effective partnership between industry and the university resulted in the system of design tools for the layout of HVAC systems presented in this paper and illustrated with the design of a heat pump. The system provides tools to assist in the placement

Hyperthermal (1-10 eV) cobalt deposition on Si(100)

August 1, 1996
Author(s)
M P. Knowles, S R. Leone
Cobalt atoms with enhanced kinetic energy (0-10 eV) are deposited on room temperature Si(100) and compared to thermal cobalt deposition. Growth is monitored with Auger electron spectroscopy (AES) and low energy electron diffraction (LEED). At low coverages

Improved measurements of the hyperfine structure of 87 Rb5P 3/2 state

August 1, 1996
Author(s)
J Ye, S Swartz, P Jungner, John L. Hall
We have constructed two highly stable and reproducible Rb D 2 saturated absoption spectrometers at 780 nm, using rf frequency sideband technique and third harmonic dither lockin detection method respectively. We have achieved +or-}3 kHz reproducibility on

NAMT Fremework for Discrete Parts Manufacturing: Industrial Review Roundtable

August 1, 1996
Author(s)
Neil Christopher, Selden Stewart
As a result of the review, we have focused and clarified the objectives of the Framework project as follows:analysis of specifications for relationships to existing standards and specifications and for internal consistency, testing and validation of
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