نتایج جستجو برای: soft sand

تعداد نتایج: 153200  

2010
Hideo OHTANI Seizo UENO Mineo KOBAYASHI Kazuo OKADA Yukinobu ODA

As a water quality purification measure for areas such as lakes, a sand capping method by sand-upwelling system was developed. This method involves welling up clean sand from below contaminated sludge by using a water jet. The disposal of sludge and the acquirement of pure sand are not necessary like dredging and conventional sand capping works. Besides, the ecosystem will hardly be disturbed b...

2010
P. K. Robertson

An initial application of CPT results is to evaluate soil type and soil stratigraphy. One of the more common CPT-based methods to estimate soil type is the chart suggested by Robertson et al (1986) based on cone resistance, qc and friction ratio, Rf. Although newer charts have been developed based on normalized parameters, the simple chart based on qc and Rf is still popular because it is easy ...

2012
Yang Ding Sarah S. Sharpe Andrew Masse Daniel I. Goldman

The sandfish lizard (Scincus scincus) swims within granular media (sand) using axial body undulations to propel itself without the use of limbs. In previous work we predicted average swimming speed by developing a numerical simulation that incorporated experimentally measured biological kinematics into a multibody sandfish model. The model was coupled to an experimentally validated soft sphere ...

2016
Martins Pilegis Diane Gardner Robert Lark

Manufactured sand differs from natural sea and river dredged sand in its physical and mineralogical properties. These can be both beneficial and detrimental to the fresh and hardened properties of concrete. This paper presents the results of a laboratory study in which manufactured sand produced in an industry sized crushing plant was characterised with respect to its physical and mineralogical...

Journal: :Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica 2008
Anna Kendall Charles Ley Agneta Egenvall Johan Bröjer

BACKGROUND Ingestion of sand can cause colic, diarrhoea and weight loss in horses, but these signs are unspecific and can have many other causes. The amount of sand that induces disease may vary between individuals. To avoid over-diagnosing, it is important to determine the amount of sand that can be found in horses without clinical signs of gastrointestinal disease. The aim of this study was t...

Journal: :Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association 1997
R D Xue A Ali

Field-collected 4th-instar Glyptotendipes paripes larvae from a natural lake in central Florida preferred small-sized (< 0.84-1.99-mm-diam) grains of sand to burrow in and make cases in the laboratory. The larvae buried or formed cases within 3 h of introduction into 120-ml paper cups containing 80 ml tap water and 20 g of the small-diameter sand. When placed in sand with grains of different si...

2015
Ravi Jhawar Barbara Kordy Sjouke Mauw Sasa Radomirovic Rolando Trujillo-Rasua

We provide the first formal foundation of SAND attack trees which are a popular extension of the well-known attack trees. The SAND attack tree formalism increases the expressivity of attack trees by introducing the sequential conjunctive operator SAND. This operator enables the modeling of ordered events. We give a semantics to SAND attack trees by interpreting them as sets of series-parallel g...

Journal: :Physical review. E, Statistical physics, plasmas, fluids, and related interdisciplinary topics 1999
A Stegner J E Wesfreid

We have performed an experimental study on the evolution of sand ripples formed under the action of an oscillatory flow. An annular sand-water cell was used in order to investigate a wide range of parameters. The sand ripples follow an irreversible condensation mechanism from small to large wavelength until a final state is reached. The wavelength and the shape of these stable sand patterns are...

2016
Yang Liu C S Chang Shun-Chuan Wu

Instability of liquefaction is one of the major reasons which results in the failure of earth structure such as dam. The present study focuses on the simulation of static liquefaction behavior for granular materials such as sand and sand-silt mixtures. Based on micromechanical analysis of inter-particle behavior, a simple one-scale model is proposed to simulate the stress-strain response of san...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1993
J A Olafsen H V Mikkelsen H M Giaever G Høvik Hansen

Hemolymph and soft tissues of Pacific oysters (Crassostrea gigas) kept in sand-filtered seawater at temperatures between 1 and 8 degrees C were normally found to contain bacteria, with viable counts (CFU) in hemolymph in the range 1.4 x 10 to 5.6 x 10 bacteria per ml. Pseudomonas, Alteromonas, Vibrio, and Aeromonas organisms dominated, with a smaller variety of morphologically different unident...

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