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Table 2. Design Limit Load values for three load conditions

in Structural Response and Failure of a Full-Scale Stitched Graphite-Epoxy Wing
by Dawn C. Jegley, Dawn C. Jegley, Harold G. Bush, Harold G. Bush, Andrew E. Lovejoy, Andrew E. Lovejoy

Table 4 : Allowable Flaw Sizes Utilizing Limit Load

in Jet Pump Flaw Evaluation Procedures
by G. L. Stevens, R. A. Mattson, D. M. Swann, Mr. Richard, A. Mattson
"... In PAGE 8: ... Table 5 shows the results of this calculation. The allowable flaw sizes due to fatigue in Table 5 are seen to be significantly smaller than the limit load allowable flaw sizes shown in Table4 . In reality , actual allowable flaw sizes are somewhere in between the values shown in Tables 4 and 5, depending upon the magnitude of fatigue loading.... ..."

Table 2. Table 2: LP solution for the limit load of the 9-bar truss l

in Multilevel Formulations In The Limit Analysis And Design Of Structures With Bilateral Contact Constraints
by R. Muralidhar, J. R. Jagannatha Rao, K. Badhrinath, A. Kalagatla

Table 1 Selected Single, Tandem, Tridem Weights and ESALs Load and ESALs by Axle Type

in By:
by Nicholas Santero, William Nokes, John Harvey 2005
"... In PAGE 9: ... The examples show that a tandem axle with 50 percent more weight is equal to over 450 percent more ESALs, and therefore, damage to the pavement. Table1 shows the exponentially increasing function in steps around the legal limit. Table 1 Selected Single, Tandem, Tridem Weights and ESALs Load and ESALs by Axle Type ... ..."

Table 4 Example LOD node child list and the effect on rendering. Note that this list is also used to limit load in high load situations.

in And
by unknown authors 2007
"... In PAGE 11: ...able 3 The syntactic difference between using strings and ostringstreams................... 35 Table4 Example LOD node child list and the effect on rendering.... ..."

TABLE I NUMBER OF VIOLATIONS FOR DIFFERENT LOAD-LIMIT THRESHOLDS

in Design of IGP Link Weight Changes For Estimation Of Traffic Matrices
by Antonio Nucci, Rene Cruz, Nina Taft, Christophe Diot 2004
Cited by 9

TABLE I NUMBER OF VIOLATIONS FOR DIFFERENT LOAD-LIMIT THRESHOLDS

in Design of IGP Link Weight Changes For Estimation Of Traffic Matrices
by Antonio Nucci, rene Cruz, Nuna Taft, Christophe Diot 2004
Cited by 9

TABLE III LOADS IN THE FLUID LIMIT (n BUCKETS, 3 CHOICES). ENTRIES REPRESENT THE FRACTION OF BUCKETS WITH THAT LOAD.

in Using Multiple Hash Functions to Improve IP Lookups
by Andrei Broder , Michael Mitzenmacher 2001
Cited by 38

TABLE III LOADS IN THE FLUID LIMIT (n BUCKETS,3CHOICES). ENTRIES REPRESENT THE FRACTION OF BUCKETS WITH THAT LOAD.

in Using multiple hash functions to improve ip lookups
by Andrei Broder, Michael Mitzenmacher 2001
Cited by 38

TABLE III LOADS IN THE FLUID LIMIT (n BUCKETS, 3 CHOICES). ENTRIES REPRESENT THE FRACTION OF BUCKETS WITH THAT LOAD.

in Using Multiple Hash Functions to Improve IP Lookups
by unknown authors
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