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  • Continued part 1, part 2 off ebook "Steel corrosion-induced concrete cracking" includes the following main contents: Chapter 5 - Critical thickness of rust layer at concrete surface cracking; Chapter 6 - Rust distribution in corrosion-induced cracking concrete; Chapter 7 - Non-uniform distribution of rust layer around steel bar in concrete; Chapter 8 - Crack shape in corrosion-induced cracking concrete cover;...

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  • This paper presents a new technique to design RC columns of the rectangular section, subjected to axial compression and uni- or biaxial bending. Distributed bars around the perimeter are considered as an equivalent thin tube. Using the same steel area for two separate couples of axial compression and uniaxial bending is a trick to solve the equilibrium equations for the optimum steel ratio between faces b and h.

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  • After studying this chapter you will be able to: define and calculate the mean, explain and calculate a weighted mean, define and calculate the median, define and identify the mode, prepare a frequency distribution, prepare bar, line, and circle graphs, calculate price relatives and cost comparisons, explain and calculate the range, define and calculate the standard deviation, estimate percentage of data by using standard deviations.

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  • This paper focuses on boundary control of distributed parameter systems (also called infinite dimensional systems). More precisely, a passivity based approach for the stabilization of temperature profile inside a well-insulated bar with heat conduction in a one-dimensional system described by parabolic partial differential equations (PDEs) is developed.

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  • Chapter 22 - Business statistics. After you have mastered the material in this chapter, you will be able to: Define and calculate the mean, explain and calculate a weighted mean, define and calculate the median, define and identify the mode, prepare a frequency distribution, prepare bar, line, and circle graphs, calculate price relatives and cost comparisons, explain and calculate the range, define and calculate the standard deviation, estimate percentage of data by using standard deviations.

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  • Chapter 2 - Describing data: Frequency tables, frequency distributions, and graphic presentation. After completing this unit, you should be able to: Organize qualitative data into a frequency table, present a frequency table as a bar chart or a pie chart, organize quantitative data into a frequency distribution, present a frequency distribution for quantitative data using histograms, frequency polygons, and cumulative frequency polygons.

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  • Chapter 2 - Descriptive statistics: Tabular and graphical methods. After mastering the material in this chapter, you will be able to: Summarize qualitative data by using frequency distributions, bar charts, and pie charts; construct and interpret Pareto charts (Optional); summarize quantitative data by using frequency distributions, histograms, frequency polygons, and ogives;...

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  • When you have completed this chapter, you will be able to: Organize raw data into frequency distribution; produce a histogram, a frequency polygon, and a cumulative frequency polygon from quantitative data; develop and interpret a stem-and-leaf display; present qualitative data using such graphical techniques such as a clustered bar chart, a stacked bar chart, and a pie chart; detect graphic deceptions and use a graph to present data with clarity, precision, and efficiency.

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  • First Bar code patents –1930s. First use of RFID device –2nd world war –Brittan used RFID-like technology for Identify-Friend or Foe Harry Stockman October 1948 Paper –Communication by means of reflected power ( The proceedings of the Institute of Radio Engineers). First RFID Patent -1973. Auto-ID center founded at MIT –1999. –Standardization effort taken over by EPC Global (Electronic Product Code). Current thrust primarily driven by Wal-Mart and DoD. –Automate Distribution: Reduce cost (man power, shipping mistakes). Increase sales (keep shelves full).

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  • Design for axial load=800kN and moment=50+31.3=81.3kNm Assume that dc=300 mm and As1=As2=905 mm2 (two T24 bars). Since dc is between t/2 and (t-d2), fs2 can be determined from Take fs1=0.83fy. Then 10.6 10.6.1 REINFORCED MASONRY COLUMNS, USING ENV 1996–1–1 Introduction The Eurocode does not refer separately to specific design procedures for reinforced masonry columns although in section 4.7.1.6 of the code reference is made to reinforced masonry members subjected to bending and/or axial load.

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  • CHAPTER 48 SECTIONS AND SHAPESTABULAR DATA Joseph E. Shigley Professor Emeritus The University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Michigan 48.1 CENTROIDS AND CENTER OF GRAVITY / 48.1 48.2 SECOND MOMENTS OF AREAS /48.11 48.3 PREFERRED NUMBERS AND SIZES / 48.14 48.4 SIZES AND TOLERANCES OF STEEL SHEETS AND BARS /48.17 48.5 WIRE AND SHEET METAL / 48.37 48.6 STRUCTURAL SHAPES / 48.37 REFERENCES / 48.37 48.1 CENTROIDSANDCENTEROFGRAVITY When forces are distributed over a line, an area, or a volume, it is often necessary to determine where the resultant force of such a system acts.

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  • Since the introduction of the personal computer in the early 1970s, businesses have found more uses and applications for technology in the workplace. With the introduction of local- area networks, file sharing, and print sharing in the 1980s, it became obvious that distributed computing was no longer a passing fad. By the 1990s, computers became less expensive, and innovations such as the Internet allowed everyone to connect to computer services worldwide. Computing services have become large and distributed.

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