نتایج جستجو برای: dynamic cone penetration test

تعداد نتایج: 1260357  

Journal: :computational methods in civil engineering 2013
i. shooshpasha h. mola-abasi a. jamalian ü. dikmen m. salahi

shear wave velocity is a basic engineering tool required to define dynamic properties of soils. in many instances it may be preferable to determine vs indirectly by common in-situ tests, such as the standard penetration test. many empirical correlations based on the standard penetration test are broadly classified as regression techniques. however, no rigorous procedure has been published for c...

Journal: :Engineering With Computers 2021

Abstract The continuous cone penetration test (CPT) measurements provide an advantageous liable rapid tool for stratification and soil behavior classification that can be employed in the sustainable design of infrastructures. However, CPT are often interpreted by geotechnical experts because involved complexities uncertainties. In this study, a novel type (SBT) model is developed to identify tr...

Journal: :Journal of endodontics 2001
T G Gound R J Riehm E C Odgaard H Makkawy

A simulated curved root canal in a resin block was enlarged to size 40 and used to compare the depth of accessory cone penetration and weight of obturation occurring with the use of different obturation techniques and spreader-accessory cone combinations. Twelve groups, each consisting of 10 obturations, were created. A conventional lateral condensation technique was used in six groups and a me...

2015
Shamal Faily John McAlaney Claudia Iacob

Penetration testers are required to attack systems to evaluate their security, but without engaging in unethical behaviour while doing so. Despite work on hacker values and studies into security practice, there is little literature devoted to the ethical pressures associated with penetration testing. This paper presents several ethical dilemmas and dimensions associated with penetration testing...

2007
David Lie Mahadev Satyanarayanan

Security researchers and practitioners lack techniques to quantitatively evaluate the strength of security systems against a determined attacker. Currently, evaluation is either qualitative, such as through security certification standards, or ad-hoc, such as through penetration testing and auditing. In this paper, we propose a framework that if applied to security systems, would produce quanti...

2015
Trishna Das Venkataramana Ajjarapu Dionysios Aliprantis Steve W. Martin Umesh Vaidya

In the last decade there has been a drastic increase in the penetration of variable generation (VG) such as wind and solar. VG increases the MW variability that must be met in the regulation and reserve markets. If VG penetration levels are allowed to increase without providing additional flexibility in the form of fast response regulation, reserves, and capacity, then the required capabilities...

2015
A. Khanal A. Osareh G. Lebby

Wind energy offers a significant advantage such as no fuel costs and no emissions from generation. However, wind energy sources are variable and non-dispatchable. The utility grid is able to accommodate the variability of wind in smaller proportion along with the daily load. However, at high penetration levels, the variability can severely impact the utility reserve requirements and the cost as...

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