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Dynamic analysis of structural deformation and metal forming
(Elsevier, 1975-01)
In the dynamic analysis of the deformation of bodies and structures it is often found that the duration of significant loads and high stresses is such that stress waves traverse the body and reflect from the surfaces many ...
Stress and deformation analysis of the metal extrusion process
(Elsevier, 1977-03)
A complete stress analysis of a metal-forming process is necessary in order to assess the onset of metal-forming defects such as the initiation of internal or surface cracks or the generation of residual stresses. This ...
A practical method for limit torsion problems
(Elsevier, 1979-06)
The sand hill analogy should have closed the chapter of the limit plastic torsion problem except that there exists no convenient method to evaluate the volume of a general sand hill which gives the limiting torque. ...
Elastoplastic torsion by quadratic programming
(Elsevier, 1978-12)
A finite element scheme (together with a conjugate gradient algorithm) is demonstrated to be a very effective method for analyzing general elastoplastic torsion of prismatic bars posed as quadratic programming problems. ...
A computer program for the generalized chi-square analysis of categorical data using weighted least squares (GENCAT)
(Elsevier, 1976-12)
GENCAT is a computer program which implements an extremely general methodology for the analysis of multivariate categorical data. This approach essentially involves the construction of test statistics for hypotheses involving ...
The instructional use of computers in dental education
(Elsevier, 1973-10)
The formation, development, and current status of a major instructional materials preparation project, the CAIDENT Project, at the School of Dentistry, The University of Michigan, is discussed. A rationale for the place ...
On the statistics of random pulse processes
(Elsevier, 1971-05)
Statistics are obtained for pulse trains in which the pulse shapes as well as the time base are random. The general expression derived for the mean and spectral density of the pulse train require neither independence of ...
Identity conditions for nearest-neighbor and potential-function classifiers
(Elsevier, 1979-10)
The nearest-neighbor rule and the potential-function classifier are nonparametric discrimination methods that require the storage of a set of sample patterns. Here, a relationship between the two methods in terms of ...
Distributed data bases : A summary of research
(Elsevier, 1976-09)
The overall objective for distributed data bases is the sharing of data among several distinct but inter-connected computing facilities through an integrating mechanism. A review of the literature indicates that little ...
A class of error tolerant pattern discrimination functions
(Elsevier, 1977-01)
A general pattern recognition problem is posed in Hilbert space. Two new solutions are then given and it is shown that the sensitivity of the pattern recognition functions to pattern perturbation can be a priori controlled. ...