ASME Transactions, 81. sējums,3. izdevumsAmerican Society of Mechanical Engineers., 1960 Vols. 2, 4-11, 62-68 include the Society's Membership list; v. 55-80 include the Journal of applied mechanics (also issued separately) as contributions from the Society's Applied Mechanics Division. |
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... measured on the center line 47 in . from the leading edge of the heated plate . Where gradients in the direction of ... measure of the intermittency factor . Results of Measurements9 - Fluctuation Levels and Double Correlations . The ...
... measured on the center line 47 in . from the leading edge of the heated plate . Where gradients in the direction of ... measure of the intermittency factor . Results of Measurements9 - Fluctuation Levels and Double Correlations . The ...
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... measured 6 Fig . 15 Turbulent shearing stress as measured and as computed from mean velocity field 004 .003 να U. ( T ... measure- ments in fully developed pipe flow with the wall heated to a con- stant temperature as obtained by Seban ...
... measured 6 Fig . 15 Turbulent shearing stress as measured and as computed from mean velocity field 004 .003 να U. ( T ... measure- ments in fully developed pipe flow with the wall heated to a con- stant temperature as obtained by Seban ...
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... measure of the frequency . The carriage displacement was measured with a Schaevitz linear differential transformer and recorded on the same tape . Results and Discussion The digital and analog - computer studies of the response of a ...
... measure of the frequency . The carriage displacement was measured with a Schaevitz linear differential transformer and recorded on the same tape . Results and Discussion The digital and analog - computer studies of the response of a ...
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advanced in papers amplitude analysis Applied Mechanics Division approximate ASME Applied Mechanics assumed axial axis beam bending bending moment boundary conditions boundary layer C₁ circular co-ordinates coefficients components computed constant corresponding cosh cross section curvature curve cylinder deflection deformation determined differential equations dimensionless Discussion displacement edge elastic equa equilibrium experimental expressions flow force frequency function gimbal given incremental initial integral isotropic JOURNAL OF APPLIED linear load Manuscript received material MECHANICAL ENGINEERS method mode motion nondimensional nonlinear normal obtained parameter photoelastic plane plastic plate Poisson's ratio pressure problem radial radius ratio received by ASME relations rotation shear shear stress shell shown in Fig sinh solution strain stress-strain T₁ temperature tension theory thickness tion torsion TRANS transverse turbulent understood as individual values vector velocity vibration wave yield surface zero дх