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ANALYSIS OF SHELLS AND FOLDED PLATE STRUCTURES BY DIFFERENT DISPLACEMENT FUNCTIONSWin, Maung 11 1900 (has links)
<p> The finite element displacement method with triangular
plate elements, is used in the present research program to
establish an analytical approach for the analysis of shells
and folded plate structures. The Tocher, Rawtani and Cowper
displacement functions are used in this analysis and the
theoretical displections u, v and w are found to compare
satisfactorily with the experimental results. </p> <p> Owing to the limited storage capacity of the computer,
the method of tridigonalization is used, rather than the
method of direct stiffness assembly. </p> <p> Special considerations for stiffness assembly are
necessary; (a) all the elements meeting at a node lie in the
same plane and (b) the nodal points lie on the fixed boundary. </p> <p> Experimental values obtained from experiments on an
oblique, truncated, pyramid made of aluminum compared well
with the theoretical results based on the same structure. </p> / Thesis / Master of Engineering (MEngr)
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Improving the Perception of Depth of Image-Based Objects in a Virtual EnvironmentWhang, JooYoung 29 July 2020 (has links)
In appreciation of High-Performance Computing, modern scientific simulations are scaling into millions and even billions of grid points. As we enter the exa-scale, new strategies are required for visualization and analysis. While Image-Based Rendering (IBR) has emerged as a viable solution to the asymmetry between data size and its storage and required rendering power, it is limited in its 2D image portrayal of 3D spatial objects. This work describes a novel technique to capture, represent, and render depth information in the context of 3D IBR. We tested the value of displacement by displacement map, shading by normal, and image angle interval with our technique. We ran an online user study of 60 participants to evaluate the value of adding depth information back to Image-Based Rendering and found significant benefits. / Master of Science / In scientific research, data visualization is important for better understanding data. Modern experiments and simulations are expanding rapidly in scale, and there will come a day when rendering the entire 3D geometry becomes impossible resource-wise. Cinema was proposed as an image-Based solution to this problem, where the model was represented by an interpolated series of images. However, using flat images cannot fully express the 3D characteristics of a data. Therefore, in this work, we try to improve the depth portrayal of the images by protruding the pixels and applying shading. We show the results of a user study conducted with 60 participants on the effect of pixel protrusion, shading, and varying the number of images representing the object. Results show that this method would be useful for 3D scientific visualizations. The resulting object almost accurately resembles the 3D object.
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Modification of a high-temperature indenter to measure load/displacement curvesDahar, Stephen Lee January 1993 (has links)
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Ultrasonic Normative Data on Hyoid Bone Displacement in Three and Four Year Old ChildrenWaizenhofer, Susan Lyne 28 April 2009 (has links)
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The Contribution of the Individual Rib to Thoracic Response Under Dynamic Loading Conditions: A Preliminary Hierarchical ApproachMurach, Michelle Marie 07 December 2017 (has links)
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New Imaging Approaches for Process Tomography Based on Capacitive SensorsGunes, Cagdas 27 December 2018 (has links)
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Small to large molecule speciation: Metallomics approaches stretch the horizonsKroening, Karolin January 2010 (has links)
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Metric Displacement of Tony Williams' Early CareerRogers, Seth A. 21 May 2010 (has links)
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Crime Reduction Effects of Open-street CCTVs in CincinnatiLim, Hyung Jin 31 August 2015 (has links)
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Torsion fatigue system for mechanical characterization of materialsHussain, Hyder January 2000 (has links)
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