Structured cabling system
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Tensegrity is a structural system constructed of tensile cables and compressive bars. This thesis proposes several general methods for creating tensegrity structures. The author has developed new methods for creating specific tensegrity cells and the corresponding computer code. Furthermore, the author has constructed various physical models to validate the methods. A proposal for an observation tower on top of the Eureka building in Melbourne has also been devised by the author.
88p runthenight07 01-03-2023 5 3 Download
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Fabric Formworks which are made using textile sheets such as Polyolefin, Polyesters/Polyethylene Terephthalate, nylon and Polypropylene are being used instead of conventional formworks in the construction industry. This article summarises significant studies and provides an updated review of references on the structural performance of fabric formworks over the last decade.
14p tohitohi 19-05-2020 10 1 Download
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Cabling infrastructure providers are following KRONE’s lead regarding the importance of having the lowest bit error rate possible. This white paper confirms that zero bit error rate is a practical reality that Network managers can rely on. More and more network managers are demanding that their networks operate to their maximum potential, rather than merely operate as a standardscompliant solution. Downtime or a slowdown in network performance can be crippling to an organisation in today’s global e-commerce environment.
4p qd-tek 28-04-2010 103 9 Download
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ONE of the most commonly asked questions with the introduction of the TrueNet™ Structured Cabling System is, “Why do you only offer patch cords in certain lengths?” Specifically, those lengths are 4, 7, 10 and 15 feet. An electrical impulse takes the shape of a sine wave. A wave has two components: the amplitude and the frequency (frequency can also be called wavelength). The amplitude is the “height” of the wave. The frequency, or wavelength, is the number of peaks in a given timeframe (see Figure 2).
4p qd-tek 28-04-2010 94 6 Download
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Will Your Structured Cabling be Suitable for IP Telephony? Discussions on the impact that a network's structured cabling system has on VoIP operation. Introduction IP Telephony, which includes the commonly known Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), is usually introduced into an enterprise as a cost saving measure. This is part of the convergence of data and voice (and video) on the local network so that it is under the control of the enterprise rather than relying on outside specialists.
4p qd-tek 28-04-2010 97 7 Download