Essays about: "staircase method"
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1. Relationship between Fatigue Properties and Surface Treatment of Aluminum Alloy
University essay fromAbstract : Corrosion has posed a significant challenge within the maritime sector for numerousyears. In the 21st century, bolstering the corrosion resistance of alloys, particularlyaluminum alloys, has become paramount. Aluminum alloys find widespread use inpropulsion systems, boat hulls, and cargo vessels. READ MORE
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2. Evaluation of an automatic system for measuring human echolocation ability
University essay from Stockholms universitet/Psykologiska institutionenAbstract : To measure thresholds of human echolocation ability researchers need an automated system for the possibility to present a large set of stimuli. Previous studies have used recorded sounds or simulated sounds, allowing strict stimulus control at the expense of ecological validity. READ MORE
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3. EVALUATION OF AN AUTOMATIC SYSTEM FOR MEASURING HUMAN ECHOLOCATION ABILITY
University essay from Stockholms universitet/Psykologiska institutionenAbstract : To measure thresholds of human echolocation ability researchers need an automated system for the possibility to present a large set of stimuli. Previous studies have used recorded sounds or simulated sounds, allowing strict stimulus control at the expense of ecological validity. READ MORE
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4. Building occupant movement in wide descending stairs
University essay from Lunds universitet/Avdelningen för BrandteknikAbstract : Several incidents in the past confirm that crowd movement in stairs represents a risk that has potential of causing serious injuries. Extensively research has been conducted for descending stairs. However, less is known about particularly wide staircases, which is taken to be stairs with tread width of 1.2m or above. READ MORE
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5. CORROSION-FATIGUE TESTING ON STEEL GRADES WITH DIFFERENT HEAT AND SURFACE TREATMENTS USED IN ROCK-DRILLING APPLICATIONS
University essay from KTH/MaterialvetenskapAbstract : Corrosion fatigue is a common failure mechanism in rock drilling components and many othermechanical parts subjected to cyclic loads in corrosive environments. A crucial part in the design ofsuch components resides in the selection of the right materials for the application, which ideallyinvolves testing and comparison of their performance under working conditions. READ MORE