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Oscar Scussel, Michael J. Brennan, Jennifer M. Muggleton, Fabrício C. L. de Almeida, Phillip F. Joseph and Yan Gao
In buried plastic water pipes, the predominantly fluid-borne wave is of particular interest, as it plays a key role in the propagation of leak noise. Consequently, it has been studied by several researchers to determine the speed of wave propagation and ...
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Paul Whitworth, Anthony S. Clare, John A. Finlay, Richard F. Piola, Joseph Plummer and Nick Aldred
The biofouling of marine structures must be controlled if crippling operational and maintenance costs are to be avoided and biological invasions prevented. However, traditional methods of biofouling control typically involve the use of toxic chemicals, w...
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Imtiaz F. Chowdhury, Joseph R. Moore and John C. Broster
The spontaneous combustion of hay when stacked after baling is an issue frequently encountered by farmers in Australia and elsewhere. While there is a basic understanding of why this occurs the interactions of the many factors involved mean that there is...
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Oscar Scussel, Michael J. Brennan, Fabrício Cézar L. de Almeida, Mauricio K. Iwanaga, Jennifer M. Muggleton, Phillip F. Joseph and Yan Gao
The frequency range of the leak noise in buried water pipes, measured using acoustic correlators, depends significantly on the type of pipe and its location as well as the type of sensors used. Having a rough idea of this frequency range can be beneficia...
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Joseph F. Horn
Flight control design for rotorcraft is challenging due to high-order dynamics, cross-coupling effects, and inherent instability of the flight dynamics. Dynamic inversion design offers a desirable solution to rotorcraft flight control as it effectively d...
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Joseph F. Rudzinski and Tristan Bereau
Coarse-grained molecular simulation models can provide significant insight into the complex behavior of protein systems, but suffer from an inherently distorted description of dynamical properties. We recently demonstrated that, for a heptapeptide of ala...
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Jessica M. McDonald, Alan F. Srock and Joseph J. Charney
In this paper, we describe and analyze a climatology of the Hot-Dry-Windy Index (HDW), with the goal of providing fire-weather forecasters with information about the daily and seasonal variability of the index. The 30-year climatology (1981–2010) w...
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Alan F. Srock, Joseph J. Charney, Brian E. Potter and Scott L. Goodrick
Fire weather indices are commonly used by fire weather forecasters to predict when weather conditions will make a wildland fire difficult to manage. Complex interactions at multiple scales between fire, fuels, topography, and weather make these predictio...
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Wekha N. Wafula, Nicholas K. Korir, Henry F. Ojulong, Moses Siambi and Joseph P. Gweyi-Onyango
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The aim of the study is to reveal the empirical trends in the tourism literature by analyzing the experimental researches carried out in the field of tourism in terms of bibliometric. The research data comprise 648 studies published â??empiricalâ? and â...
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