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Maryono, Maryono, Akbar Sutawidjaja, Subanji Subanji, and Santi Irawati. "Implementation of Pedagogical Content Knowledge (PCK) of Mathematics Teachers in Teaching Practice: A Case Study." International Education Studies 10, no.3 (February27, 2017): 11. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/ies.v10n3p11.
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This study aims to describe the implementation of pedagogical content knowledge (PCK) of mathematics teachers in the teaching practice of the material system of linear equations of two variables (SLETV). The approach used is a qualitative case study. The main instrument is the researchers themselves and the supporting instruments is a vignette sheet, sheet Content Representation (CoRe), and video tape recorders (Handycam). Research procedure includes providing vignette sheets and sheets of CoRe, making instructional videos and conducting the interview. Data were analyzed using frameworks Karahasan. The results showed that the subject 1 (S1) found that the implementation of the PCK S1 when teaching increased from PCK S1 prior to the implementation of the teaching practice, while the subject 2 (S2) found that the implementation of the PCK S2 upon teaching declined from PCK S2 prior to the implementation of the teaching practice.
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Alsaadi,FawazE., Syed Ahtsham Ul Haq Bokhary, Aqsa Shah, Usman Ali, Jinde Cao, Madini Obad Alassafi, Masood Ur Rehman, and Jamshaid Ul Rahman. "On Knowledge Discovery and Representations of Molecular Structures Using Topological Indices." Journal of Artificial Intelligence and Soft Computing Research 11, no.1 (January1, 2021): 21–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/jaiscr-2021-0002.
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AbstractThe main purpose of a topological index is to encode a chemical structure by a number. A topological index is a graph invariant, which decribes the topology of the graph and remains constant under a graph automorphism. Topological indices play a wide role in the study of QSAR (quantitative structure-activity relationship) and QSPR (quantitative structure-property relationship). Topological indices are implemented to judge the bioactivity of chemical compounds. In this article, we compute the ABC (atom-bond connectivity); ABC4 (fourth version of ABC), GA (geometric arithmetic) and GA5 (fifth version of GA) indices of some networks sheet. These networks include: octonano window sheet; equilateral triangular tetra sheet; rectangular sheet; and rectangular tetra sheet networks.
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Koroscil,MatthewT., MitchellH.Bowman, MichaelJ.Morris, AndrewJ.Skabelund, and AndrewM.Hersh. "Effect of a pulmonary nodule fact sheet on patient anxiety and knowledge: a quality improvement initiative." BMJ Open Quality 7, no.3 (September 2018): e000437. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjoq-2018-000437.
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IntroductionThe utilisation of chest CT for the evaluation of pulmonary disorders, including low-dose CT for lung cancer screening, is increasing in the USA. As a result, the discovery of both screening-detected and incidental pulmonary nodules has become more frequent. Despite an overall low risk of malignancy, pulmonary nodules are a common cause of emotional distress among adult patients.MethodsWe conducted a multi-institutional quality improvement (QI) initiative involving 101 participants to determine the effect of a pulmonary nodule fact sheet on patient knowledge and anxiety. Males and females aged 35 years or older, who had a history of either screening-detected or incidental solid pulmonary nodule(s) sized 3–8 mm, were included. Prior to an internal medicine or pulmonary medicine clinic visit, participants were given a packet containing a pre-fact sheet survey, a pulmonary nodule fact sheet and a post-fact sheet survey.ResultsOf 101 patients, 61 (60.4%) worried about their pulmonary nodule at least once per month with 18 (17.8%) worrying daily. The majority 67/101 (66.3%) selected chemotherapy, chemotherapy and radiation, or radiation as the best method to cure early-stage lung cancer. Despite ongoing radiographic surveillance, 16/101 (15.8%) stated they would not be interested in an intervention if lung cancer was diagnosed. Following review of the pulmonary nodule fact sheet, 84/101 (83.2%) reported improved anxiety and 96/101 (95.0%) reported an improved understanding of their health situation. Patient understanding significantly improved from 4.2/10.0 to 8.1/10.0 (p<0.01).ConclusionThe incorporation of a standardised fact sheet for subcentimeter solid pulmonary nodules improves patient understanding and alleviates anxiety. We plan to implement pulmonary nodule fact sheets into the care of our patients with low-risk subcentimeter pulmonary nodules.
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&NA;. "Drug fact sheet + discussion improves patient drug knowledge." Inpharma Weekly &NA;, no.1071 (January 1997): 5. http://dx.doi.org/10.2165/00128413-199710710-00008.
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Ashmore,DavidW., and RobertG.Bingham. "Antarctic subglacial hydrology: current knowledge and future challenges." Antarctic Science 26, no.6 (November13, 2014): 758–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0954102014000546.
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AbstractFlood-carved landforms across the deglaciated terrain of Victoria Land, East Antarctica, provide convincing geomorphological evidence for the existence of subglacial drainage networks beneath the Antarctic ice sheet, and motivate research into the inaccessible environment beneath the contemporary ice sheet. Through this research, our understanding of Antarctic subglacial hydrology is steadily building, and this paper presents an overview of the current state of knowledge. The conceptualization of subglacial hydrological behaviour was developed at temperate and Arctic glaciers, and is thus less mature in the Antarctic. Geophysical and remote sensing observations have demonstrated that many subglacial lakes form part of a highly dynamic network of subglacial drainage beneath the Antarctic ice sheet. Recent research into subglacial water flows, other than those directly concerned with lakes, has discovered potentially significant impacts on ice stream dynamics, ice sheet mass balance, and supplies of water to the ocean potentially affecting circulation and nutrient productivity. Despite considerable advances in understanding there remain a number of grand challenges that must be overcome in order to improve our knowledge of these subglacial hydrological processes.
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Hwang, Y.-M., and D.-C. Chen. "Finite element simulations on void closure behaviour inside the sheet during sheet rolling processes." Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part B: Journal of Engineering Manufacture 216, no.9 (September1, 2002): 1227–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1243/095440502760291781.
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The purpose of this paper is to explore the deformation mechanism of voids and stress-strain distributions around internal voids inside the sheet during sheet rolling processes. The plastic deformation and flow pattern of sheets during sheet rolling were simulated by the finite element method. The influences of various rolling conditions, such as the thickness reduction, the dimension of the internal void, friction factor, cross-sectional area of the void, etc., on the dimension of the void at the exit are discussed. The critical thickness reductions, over which the void would close completely, were also investigated. Furthermore, experiments on sheet rolling with an internal void inside the sheet were conducted. Theoretical predictions of the dimension of voids after rolling were compared with experimental results and relatively good agreement between them was found. Clearly, these analytical results can provide useful knowledge for designing the pass-schedule of sheet rolling processes for eliminating internal voids.
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Han, Li, KenW.Young, R.Hewitt, A.Chrysanthou, and J.M.O'Sullivan. "The Effect of Pre-Straining on the Mechanical Behaviour of Self-Piercing Riveted Aluminium Alloy Sheets." Advanced Materials Research 6-8 (May 2005): 157–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.6-8.157.
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Self-piercing riveting as an alternative joining method to spot-welding has attracted considerable interest from the automotive industry and has been widely used in aluminium intensive vehicles. Pressing and stamping are important processes in automotive production and result in additional straining on the vehicle body sheet material. It is therefore important to have knowledge of the effect of sheet pre-straining on the quality of the self-piercing riveted joints and on the mechanical behaviour of the riveted aluminium alloy sheets. This paper reports the influence of sheet pre-straining on the static and fatigue behaviour of self-piercing riveted aluminium alloy sheet. Wrought aluminium alloy sheet, NG5754 with a nominal thickness value of 2mm was used to obtain pre-strained NG5754 sheets with pre-straining levels of 3%, 5% and 10%. The pre-strained NG5754 sheets were then joined in pair to create single riveted lap joints. Lap-shear and fatigue tests were performed on the self-piercing riveted joints. Microscopic inspection showed that the joint quality was satisfactory despite the increasing sheet straining levels. The results showed that by increasing the pre-straining level up to 10%, the shear and fatigue strength also increased. The rate of increase of the static and fatigue strength differed as the pre-straining levels varied.
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Ely,JeremyC., ChrisD.Clark, David Small, and RichardC.A.Hindmarsh. "ATAT 1.1, the Automated Timing Accordance Tool for comparing ice-sheet model output with geochronological data." Geoscientific Model Development 12, no.3 (March12, 2019): 933–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/gmd-12-933-2019.
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Abstract. Earth's extant ice sheets are of great societal importance given their ongoing and potential future contributions to sea-level rise. Numerical models of ice sheets are designed to simulate ice-sheet behaviour in response to climate changes but to be improved require validation against observations. The direct observational record of extant ice sheets is limited to a few recent decades, but there is a large and growing body of geochronological evidence spanning millennia constraining the behaviour of palaeo-ice sheets. Hindcasts can be used to improve model formulations and study interactions between ice sheets, the climate system and landscape. However, ice-sheet modelling results have inherent quantitative errors stemming from parameter uncertainty and their internal dynamics, leading many modellers to perform ensemble simulations, while uncertainty in geochronological evidence necessitates expert interpretation. Quantitative tools are essential to examine which members of an ice-sheet model ensemble best fit the constraints provided by geochronological data. We present the Automated Timing Accordance Tool (ATAT version 1.1) used to quantify differences between model results and geochronological data on the timing of ice-sheet advance and/or retreat. To demonstrate its utility, we perform three simplified ice-sheet modelling experiments of the former British–Irish ice sheet. These illustrate how ATAT can be used to quantify model performance, either by using the discrete locations where the data originated together with dating constraints or by comparing model outputs with empirically derived reconstructions that have used these data along with wider expert knowledge. The ATAT code is made available and can be used by ice-sheet modellers to quantify the goodness of fit of hindcasts. ATAT may also be useful for highlighting data inconsistent with glaciological principles or reconstructions that cannot be replicated by an ice-sheet model.
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Zhang, Xiao Fen, Yan Cao, and Yu Bai. "Knowledge System Development Based on the Primitives of Sheet Metal." Advanced Materials Research 1079-1080 (December 2014): 1119–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.1079-1080.1119.
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Through the sheet metal digital information classification, induces the 2D graphics, 3D model, data forms, the information such as process design chart, file information is automatic extracted and meta data description information is interactively supplemented , data is stored in the database records, two kinds of query is designed for recorded data query and keywords retrieval methods.Engineering database system designed to define meta data, storage, retrieval, information coding and classification of four levels, combined with the engineering application of system requirements and function module design,interface of sheet metal unfolding system is developed.The system improve the design capability of sheet metal enterprises, reduce manufacturing cost, enhance the capacity of information management .
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Ahmed, Abdulaziz, Ahmed Naji, and Ming-Lang Tseng. "A decision model for selecting a safety data sheet management system using fuzzy TOPSIS." Journal of Modelling in Management 15, no.4 (April15, 2020): 1515–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jm2-05-2019-0109.
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Purpose Safety data sheets are documents developed by chemical manufacturers to identify and label hazardous materials. The occupational safety and health administration regulations state that employers must make safety data sheets available for employees. When firms use hundreds of chemicals, tracking their safety data sheets becomes difficult. Safety Data Sheet Management Systems are developed to track safety data sheets. This paper aims to propose a multi-attribute decision-making framework for selecting a Safety Data Sheet Management System. Design/methodology/approach A total of 12 attributes are proposed based on a real-life project conducted at a firm in New York and the software selection models existed in the literature. Fuzzy technique for order of preference by similarity to ideal solution is used to assess the proposed attributes and alternatives. A case study and sensitivity analysis are conducted to show the robustness of the proposed model. Fuzzy analytical hierarchy process is used for validation. Findings Safety Data Sheet Management System is important for firms to track and manage safety data sheets. The proposed framework is practical and easy to implement. Practical implications The proposed decision model is useful for firms to select a proper Safety Data Sheet Management System. The system developers can use the model to update their systems. Originality/value This paper develops a new multi-attribute decision-making model for selecting a Safety Data Sheet Management System. To the best of the authors’ knowledge, no previous study has developed such a model.
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deBoer,B., P.Stocchi, and R.S.W.vandeWal. "A fully coupled 3-D ice-sheet–sea-level model: algorithm and applications." Geoscientific Model Development 7, no.5 (September23, 2014): 2141–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/gmd-7-2141-2014.
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Abstract. Relative sea-level variations during the late Pleistocene can only be reconstructed with the knowledge of ice-sheet history. On the other hand, the knowledge of regional and global relative sea-level variations is necessary to learn about the changes in ice volume. Overcoming this problem of circularity demands a fully coupled system where ice sheets and sea level vary consistently in space and time and dynamically affect each other. Here we present results for the past 410 000 years (410 kyr) from the coupling of a set of 3-D ice-sheet-shelf models to a global sea-level model, which is based on the solution of the gravitationally self-consistent sea-level equation. The sea-level model incorporates the glacial isostatic adjustment feedbacks for a Maxwell viscoelastic and rotating Earth model with coastal migration. Ice volume is computed with four 3-D ice-sheet-shelf models for North America, Eurasia, Greenland and Antarctica. Using an inverse approach, ice volume and temperature are derived from a benthic δ18O stacked record. The derived surface-air temperature anomaly is added to the present-day climatology to simulate glacial–interglacial changes in temperature and hence ice volume. The ice-sheet thickness variations are then forwarded to the sea-level model to compute the bedrock deformation, the change in sea-surface height and thus the relative sea-level change. The latter is then forwarded to the ice-sheet models. To quantify the impact of relative sea-level variations on ice-volume evolution, we have performed coupled and uncoupled simulations. The largest differences of ice-sheet thickness change occur at the edges of the ice sheets, where relative sea-level change significantly departs from the ocean-averaged sea-level variations.
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Qattawi,A., A.Mayyas, S.Dongri, and M.Omar. "Knowledge-based systems in sheet metal stamping: a survey." International Journal of Computer Integrated Manufacturing 27, no.8 (September20, 2013): 707–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0951192x.2013.834463.
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Pan, Sai Chih, Gow Yi Tzou, and Yeong-Maw Hwang. "General Solution to Bond Rolling of Unbounded Sandwich Sheet with Outer Soft and Inner Hard Layers Considering Coulomb Friction." Advanced Materials Research 579 (October 2012): 68–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.579.68.
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This study derives the stress field of the bond rolling of unbounded sandwich sheet with outer soft and inner hard layers at the roll gap considering Coulomb friction between the roll and the sandwich, and Coulomb friction at the interface of the unbounded region. Due to the sandwich sheet unbounded before rolling, three-layer sheets are not bonded firmly. The neutral point between the roll and the sandwich sheet, the rolling pressure distribution along contact interface between the roll and sandwich sheet, the horizontal stress of whole sandwich sheet, the horizontal stresses in the component layers of sandwich, the shear stress at the interface of sandwich sheet, the rolling force, and rolling torque, etc. are effectively calculated via this model. Furthermore, it is of great important to obtain the bonding point at the interface and the thickness ratio of sandwich sheet at the exit from this study. Additionally, the bonding conditions of the unbounded sandwich sheet are found to avoid the failure in bond rolling. This study proposed is suitable for the on-line bond rolling; it offers useful knowledge to conduct the experimental bonding conditions.
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Lin, Gwo-Long, and Peng-Hsin Chen. "Dissemination of Biomedical Cell Sheets using Reality Technology and Digital Tools." Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences Studies 3, no.4 (April25, 2021): 46–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.32996/jhsss.2021.3.4.5.
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Nowadays, with the advance of biomedical and pharmaceutical technology, new treatments such as cell therapy, cell sheets, etc. all provide patients other alternatives. However, the public has little knowledge in these new technologies and they also find them difficult to understand. Hence, this paper is aimed at providing the public with state-of-the-art technological knowledge and constructing an innovative field full of diversity, entertainment, and educational meaning with the assistance of Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR). Taking the cell sheets technology, a kind of cell therapy recently approved in Taiwan, as an example, we built an AR platform, and demonstrated a trailer animation, 2D animation and 3D model animation via Merge Cube. The trailer animation will portrait how the main character helps her friend, who became physically challenged in an accident, stand up again by asking a genius doctor to perform cell sheet technology. The 2D animation will be used to explain how cell sheet works and its application, while the 3D animation helps demonstrate the DNA reproduction and cell division in cell therapy. A VR field will also be set up so that players can play as the genius doctor, fight their way through the VR games, and learn more about cell sheet technology. To let the public learn more about this biotechnology knowledge, we held an exhibition to display the research results, providing them a whole new learning experience.
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CHRISTIAN, MIRA, CARCASSES JEAN-PIERRE, MILLÉRIOUX GILLES, and GARDINI LAURA. "PLANE FOLIATION OF TWO-DIMENSIONAL NONINVERTIBLE MAPS." International Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos 06, no.08 (August 1996): 1439–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0218127496000850.
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The plane foliation consists in associating a sheet with each determination of the inverse map. Such sheets join by pairs at curves called “critical curves”, locus of points having two coincident rank-one preimages. The knowledge of the foliation, i.e., the sheets organization, is of first importance for understanding the properties of noninvertible maps, in particular those of chaotic attractors, basins, and their bifurcations.
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Livingstone,S.J., C.D.Clark, and J.Woodward. "Predicting subglacial lakes and meltwater drainage pathways beneath the Antarctic and Greenland ice sheets." Cryosphere Discussions 7, no.2 (March21, 2013): 1177–213. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/tcd-7-1177-2013.
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Abstract. In this paper we use the Shreve hydraulic potential equation to predict subglacial lakes and meltwater drainage pathways beneath the Antarctic and Greenland ice sheets. For the Antarctic Ice Sheet we are able to predict known subglacial lakes with a >70% success rate, which demonstrates the validity of this method. Despite the success in predicting known subglacial lakes the calculations produce two-orders of magnitude more lakes than are presently identified, covering 4% of the ice-sheet bed. The difference is thought to result from our poor knowledge of the bed (which has resulted in artefacts associated with the interpolation method), intrinsic errors associated with the simplified modelling approach and because thousands of subglacial lakes, particularly smaller ones, remain to be found. Applying the same modelling approach to the Greenland Ice Sheet predicts only 90 lakes under the present-day ice-sheet configuration, covering 0.2% of the bed. The paucity of subglacial lakes in Greenland is thought to be a function of steeper overall ice-surface gradients. As no lakes have currently been located under Greenland, model predictions will make suitable targets for radar surveys of Greenland to identify subglacial lakes. During deglaciation from the Last Glacial Maximum both ice sheets had more subglacial lakes at their beds, though many of these lakes have persisted to present conditions. These lakes, inherited from past ice-sheet configurations would not form under current surface conditions, suggesting a retreating ice-sheet will have many more subglacial lakes than an advancing ice sheet. This hysteresis effect has implications for ice-stream formation and flow, bed lubrication and meltwater drainage. The lake model also allows modelling of the drainage pathways of the present-day and former Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets. Significantly, key sectors of the ice sheets, such as the Siple Coast (Antarctica) and NE Greenland Ice Stream system, are shown to have been susceptible to drainage switches and capture by neighbouring networks during deglaciation thus far.
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Vosniakos, George-Christopher, and Titos Giannakakis. "A knowledge-based manufacturing advisor for pressworked sheet metal parts." Journal of Intelligent Manufacturing 24, no.6 (June1, 2012): 1253–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10845-012-0664-3.
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Nurjanah, Ayu Ika, Ely Rudyatmi, and Sri Mulyani Endang Susilowati. "Quality of Instrument Assessment of Learning Outcomes Based Curriculum 2013 Class X SMAN in Kendal." Journal of Biology Education 8, no.1 (March31, 2019): 73–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.15294/jbe.v8i1.26243.
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One important component of the curriculum in 2013 is a competency-based assessment. This assessment is not only seen from the final result, but also how the processes that occur during learning. Assessment is done using instruments varies. Instruments' knowledge, attitudes, and skills that exist have not analyzed the quality but it is used by teachers in conducting the evaluation. The purpose of this study was to analyze the quality of assessment instruments UKK, attitude observation sheets, and assessment sheets used in practice test Class X SMAN biology teacher in Kendal. The quantitative data in the form of the level of difficulty, distinguishing, distractor effectiveness, and reliability matter UKK. Qualitative data in the form of conformity UKK, observation sheets attitude, and practice tests assessment sheet in terms of material, construction, and language. The results showed that the quality of qualitative UKK is 45% good and 55% about the problem should be corrected. Qualitatively UKK quality is good and 75% about 25% is not good. Observation sheet quality is pretty good 83% and 17% unfavorable. Sheet quality assessment practice test is 83% good and 17% poor.
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Dejardin, Steeve, Jean Claude Gelin, and Sebastien Thibaud. "Experimental Investigations and Numerical Analysis for Improving Knowledge of Incremental Sheet Forming Process for Sheet Metal Parts." Materials Science Forum 623 (May 2009): 37–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/msf.623.37.
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The paper is related to the analysis of shape distortions and springback effects arising in Single Point Incremental Forming. An experimental set up has been designed and manufactured to carry single point incremental forming on small size sheet metal parts. The experimental set up is mounted on 3-axes CNC milling machine tool and the forming tool is attached and move with the spindle. Experiments have been carried out on sheet metal parts to obtain tronconical shapes. The forming strategy associated to the movement of the forming tool has been also investigated. The experiments indicate that shape distortions arising in the corners of the tronconical shape are clearly related to forming strategy. The springback of rings cut in the tronconical parts have been also investigated. It is shown that positive or negative springback could be also related to forming strategy. In order to enhance experimental investigations, Finite Element simulations of the incremental sheet forming have been performed. Results obtained from the simulations prove that if boundary conditions and forming strategy carefully are taking into account, the finite elements results are in good agreement with experiments. So it is then possible to use FEM as a design tool for incremental sheet forming.
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Dejardin,S., S.Thibaud, J.C.Gelin, and G.Michel. "Experimental investigations and numerical analysis for improving knowledge of incremental sheet forming process for sheet metal parts." Journal of Materials Processing Technology 210, no.2 (January 2010): 363–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jmatprotec.2009.09.025.
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Hofmann, Dennis, and Mathias Liewald. "Deep Drawing of One-Sided, Stiffness Increasing Sheet Metal Composites." Key Engineering Materials 716 (October 2016): 879–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/kem.716.879.
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Hybrid sheet metal composites do show advantages compared to monolithic materials when strength, stiffness, and damping characteristics are set to a global optimum. Even though the mechanical properties of hybrid sheet metal composites have been improved in recent years, the application of such hybrid materials in the automotive industry is not well-established due to insufficient knowledge about their forming characteristics (e.g. in deep drawing process). Stiffness increasing composites consist of two metal sheets and a viscoelastic damping layer in-between: the outer sheet reveals stamped beads which increases stiffness of composite while the inner sheet serves as cover sheet. This paper deals with challenges of formability of stiffness increasing composites in industrial deep-drawing processes. The main concern is dimensional stability and accuracy of those layered materials after finishing the forming process. In order to ensure accuracy of formed parts, a methodology was developed for increased quality of sheet metal composites. Depending on the drawing limit ratios and blankholder forces, which evaluate the drawability of component in general, the drawing limit ratio is influenced for profound or insufficient residual bead heights and widths. Besides insufficient bead height, which causes a reduction in moment of inertia, inner marks on the visible outer sheet hamper a broad application in practical use. Finally, paper provides detailed recipies for manufacturing and tool layout for deep drawing objectives of such composite material.
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Krux, Rainer, Werner Homberg, and Matthias Kleiner. "Material Flow Curve Influence on Macroscopic Residual Stresses in the Workpiece Bottom in High-Pressure Sheet Metal Forming." Materials Science Forum 524-525 (September 2006): 173–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/msf.524-525.173.
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The further development of innovative forming processes like sheet metal hydroforming is only possible with the help of detailed knowledge about the workpiece properties and their formation depending on the process strategy. Up to now, the knowledge about the formation of macroscopic residual stresses in high-pressure sheet metal forming (HBU), regarding the influence of the sheet material properties, is still insufficient. The characteristics of the specific forming procedure HBU lead to specific stress and strain gradients in the sheet cross-section, and therefore lead to a characteristic distribution of the induced macroscopic residual stresses, particularly in the workpiece bottom zone. This paper decribes the investigations on the influence of the sheet material flow curve on the macroscopic residual stress distribution in the workpiece bottom.
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Applegate,P.J., N.Kirchner, E.J.Stone, K.Keller, and R.Greve. "Preliminary assessment of model parametric uncertainty in projections of Greenland Ice Sheet behavior." Cryosphere Discussions 5, no.6 (November15, 2011): 3175–205. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/tcd-5-3175-2011.
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Abstract. Lack of knowledge about the values of ice sheet model input parameters introduces substantial uncertainty into projections of Greenland Ice Sheet contributions to future sea level rise. Computer models of ice sheet behavior provide one of several means of estimating future sea level rise due to mass loss from ice sheets. Such models have many input parameters whose values are not well known. Recent studies have investigated the effects of these parameters on model output, but the range of potential future sea level increases due to model parametric uncertainty has not been characterized. Here, we demonstrate that this range is large, using a 100-member perturbed-physics ensemble with the SICOPOLIS ice sheet model. Each model run is spun up over 125 000 yr using geological forcings, and subsequently driven into the future using an asymptotically increasing air temperature anomaly curve. All modeled ice sheets lose mass after 2005 AD. After culling the ensemble to include only members that give reasonable ice volumes in 2005 AD, the range of projected sea level rise values in 2100 AD is 30 % or more of the median. Data on past ice sheet behavior can help reduce this uncertainty, but none of our ensemble members produces a reasonable ice volume change during the mid-Holocene, relative to the present. This problem suggests that the model's exponential relation between temperature and precipitation does not hold during the Holocene, or that the central-Greenland temperature forcing curve used to drive the model is not representative of conditions around the ice margin at this time (among other possibilities). Our simulations also lack certain observed physical processes that may tend to enhance the real ice sheet's response. Regardless, this work has implications for other studies that use ice sheet models to project or hindcast the behavior of the Greenland ice sheet.
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Evans, Mark, Rob Macpherson, Emma Thompson, and Isam Babiker. "Educating Psychiatric Patients about their Treatment: Do Fact Sheets Work?" Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine 89, no.12 (December 1996): 690–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/014107689608901209.
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Psychiatric patients are sometimes given fact sheets about their treatment but the benefits of these are uncertain. We tested three strategies in three cohorts of psychiatric inpatients—fact sheets alone, fact sheets and subsequent discussion, and control. Knowledge of medication was assessed by questionnaire. For various reasons, only 33 of the 77 patients were included in the study or analysis. Of the patients who had been given fact sheets, 87% independently read them and reported finding them helpful whilst all asked for more information. Receiving a fact sheet alone had no significant effect, whereas having discussed it with a health care professional was associated with a significant increase in knowledge about medication. Patients receiving fact sheets selectively learned more about side-effects than about drug action or precautions. This strategy for patient education could be used by ward nurses and deserves further evaluation.
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Naranje, Vishal, and Shailendra Kumar. "A Knowledge Based System for Process Planning of Axisymmetric Deep Drawn Parts." Key Engineering Materials 549 (April 2013): 239–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/kem.549.239.
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This paper describes a knowledge based system (KBS) developed for process planning of axisymmetric deep drawn sheet metal parts. The proposed system is structured into three modules. For the development of proposed system technical knowledge is acquired from different sources of knowledge acquisition and it is represented by using IF-THEN rules. Rules are coded using AutoLISP language and user interface is created using Visual Basic 6. The proposed system automatically models the part geometry in the drawing editor of AutoCAD, calculates blank size, selects the necessary process parameters required for production of deep drawn parts and generates process sequence. The system is flexible because its knowledge base can be extended and modified as old manufacturing facilities are discarded or newer ones are acquired in a particular enterprise. The suitability of proposed system is demonstrated by taking an example of industrial deep drawn sheet metal part. As the system can be implemented on a PC having AutoCAD software and therefore its low cost of implementation makes it affordable for small and medium scale sheet metal industries.
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Rosa-Sainz, Ana, Gabriel Centeno, Maria Beatriz Silva, Jose Andrés López-Fernández, Andrés Jesus Martínez-Donaire, and Carpoforo Vallellano. "On the Determination of Forming Limits in Polycarbonate Sheets." Materials 13, no.4 (February19, 2020): 928. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma13040928.
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By proposing an adaptation of the methodology usually used in metal forming, this paper aims to provide a general procedure for determining the forming limits, by necking and fracture, of polymeric sheet. The experimental work was performed by means of Nakajima specimens with different geometries to allow to obtain strains in the tensile, plane, biaxial and equibiaxial states for Polycarbonate sheet with 1 mm of thickness. The application of the time-dependent and flat-valley approaches used in metals has been revealed appropriate to characterize the onset of necking and obtain the forming limits of polycarbonate, despite the stable necking propagation typical of polymeric sheets. An analysis of the evolution of the strain paths along a section perpendicular to the crack allowed for a deeper understanding of the steady necking propagation behaviour and the adoption of the methodology of metals to polymers. The determination of the fracture strains was enhanced with the consideration of the principal strains of the DIC system in the last stage, just before fracture, due to the significant elastic recovery typical of polymeric sheets. As a result of this analysis, accurate formability limits by necking and fracture are obtained for polycarbonate sheet, together with the principal strain space, providing a general framework for analysing incremental sheet forming processes where the knowledge of the fracture limits is relevant.
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Naranje, Vishal, and Shailendra Kumar. "A Knowledge-Based System for Manufacturability Assessment of Deep Drawn Sheet Metal Parts." Key Engineering Materials 473 (March 2011): 749–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/kem.473.749.
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In this paper a knowledge based system (KBS) for checking manufacturability of deep drawn sheet metal parts is described. For the development of proposed system technical knowledge acquired from different sources of knowledge acquisition is framed in the form of production rules of ‘IF-THEN’ variety and then coded using AutoLISP language. For consultation, the user loads the system into the prompt area of AutoCAD. The proposed system generates friendly prompt eliciting from the user for data pertaining to the job at hand. The system output includes recommendations on suitability of geometrical features of the part for required manufacturing operations. The system is flexible and its knowledge base can be extended and modified as old manufacturing facilities are discarded or newer ones are acquired in a particular enterprise. Effectiveness of the proposed system is demonstrated by taking an example of an industrial sheet metal part. The low cost of implementation of proposed system makes it affordable for small and medium scale sheet metal industries.
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deBoer,B., P.Stocchi, and R.S.W.vandeWal. "A fully coupled 3-D ice-sheet – sea-level model: algorithm and applications." Geoscientific Model Development Discussions 7, no.3 (May23, 2014): 3505–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/gmdd-7-3505-2014.
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Abstract. Relative sea-level variations during the late Pleistocene cannot be reconstructed regardless of the estimates of ice-volume fluctuations. For the latter, however, the knowledge of regional and global relative sea-level variations is necessary. Overcoming this problem of circularity demands a fully coupled system where ice sheets and sea level vary consistently in space and time and dynamically affect each other. Here we present results for the past 410 000 years (410 kyr) from the coupling of a set of 3-D ice-sheet-shelf models to a global sea-level model based on the solution of gravitationally self-consistent sea-level equation. The sea-level model incorporates all the Glacial Isostatic Adjustment feedbacks for a Maxwell viscoelastic and rotating Earth model with variable coastlines. Ice volume is computed with four 3-D ice-sheet-shelf models for North America, Eurasia, Greenland and Antarctica. With an inverse approach, ice volume and temperature are derived from a benthic δ18O stacked record. The ice-sheet thickness variations are then forwarded to the sea-level model to compute the bedrock deformation, the geoid and the relative sea-level change. The latter are used to generate the new topographies for the next time step, which are forwarded to the ice-sheet models. To quantify the impact of relative sea-level variations on ice-volume evolution, we have performed coupled and uncoupled simulations. The largest differences of ice-sheet thickness change show up in the proximity of the ice-sheets edges, where relative sea-level change significantly departs from the ocean-averaged sea level variation.
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Ammar, Sabah Ahmed. "Effect of Implementing Distance Learning on Nurses Knowledge and Practice RegardingCovid-19 Pandemic." International Journal of Nursing Didactics 10, no.12 (December31, 2020): 01–09. http://dx.doi.org/10.15520/ijnd.v10i12.3171.
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Background:The global spread of COVID-19 is triggering public health responses and is affecting severely on economic systems and global communications. Nurses are the frontline healthcare professionals, providing direct care to individuals infected with COVID-19. In addition, E-learning tools are playing a crucial role during this pandemic. Aim:The aim of this study was to determine the effect of implementing distance learning on nurse's knowledge and practice regarding the COVID-19 pandemic. Design: Quiz experimental design was used to achieve the aim of the current study. Setting:The study was conducted at the emergency department, Intensive care unitand internal medicine department department at 15- May Hospital – Helwan governorate. Sample:A convenient sample of 50 nurses who are work in the previously mentioned settings. Tools:Five tools were used to collect data includeI: Nurse's demographic characteristics data. II: Nurse's knowledge assessment sheet, III: Nurses practice observation sheet, IV: Hospital health services nurse's opinion assessment sheet, V: Distance learning assessment sheet. Results: high significant positive difference between pre and posttest which reveals improvement in study subject knowledge and practice regarding distance learning implantation at p-value 0.000**. In addition, this study indicates the most of study subject agree with implementing distance learning. Conclusion: The finding of the study concluded that nurses' knowledge and practice was improved post-education than pre-education. Recommendations: Additional research using different training programs for nurses to be well prepared to provide patients with appropriate knowledge and practices about COVID-19 through verbal and written instructions.
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He, Xiao Cong. "Sheet Material Property Effects upon Dynamic Behavior in Self-Pierce Riveted Joints." Materials Science Forum 675-677 (February 2011): 999–1002. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/msf.675-677.999.
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Self-pierce riveting (SPR) technology offers an alternative to resistance spot welding (RSW) for joining sheet materials. It has been found that the SPR technology produced a much stronger joint than the RSW in fatigue test. For efficient design of SPR structures, the knowledge of dynamic characteristics of the SPR beams is essential. In this paper, the free transverse vibration characteristics of single lap-jointed cantilevered SPR beams are investigated in detail. The focus of the analysis is to reveal the influence on the natural frequency and natural frequency ratio of these beams caused by variations in the material properties of sheet materials to be jointed. It is shown that the transverse natural frequencies of single lap jointed cantilevered SPR beams increase significantly as the Young’s modulus of the sheet materials increases, but change slightly corresponding to the change in Poisson’s ratio. It is also found that the material density of the sheets have significant effects on the free transverse vibration characteristics of the beams.
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Monclús, Hèctor, Gianluigi Buttiglieri, Giuliana Ferrero, Ignasi Rodriguez-Roda, and Joaquim Comas. "Knowledge-based control module for start-up of flat sheet MBRs." Bioresource Technology 106 (February 2012): 50–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.biortech.2011.12.001.
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Gholami, Hamed, Muhamad Saman, Safian Sharif, Jauharah Md Khudzari, Norhayati Zakuan, Dalia Streimikiene, and Justas Streimikis. "A General Framework for Sustainability Assessment of Sheet Metalworking Processes." Sustainability 12, no.12 (June18, 2020): 4957. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su12124957.
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The sheet metalworking industries possess minimal knowledge in the area of sustainability despite having served as sub-contractors to various industrial sectors. This also highlights that suitable indicators for measuring the sustainability performance of sheet metalworking operations are poorly addressed. As sustainability assessment is regarded as a vital part of sustainable development, this paper has been aimed at establishing a general framework for sustainability assessment of sheet metalworking processes. The main attention was paid to two important processes—the cutting operations with a CNC turret punch press machine and sheet metal bending operations with CNC press brake machine. Stepwise guidelines to implement the proposed framework in sheet metalworking industries are consequently presented. Besides, this study contributes to developing an applicable sustainability indicator set for assessing such manufacturing processes. It makes a valuable contribution to advancing the narrow body of knowledge on the under-researched scope.
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Applegate,P.J., N.Kirchner, E.J.Stone, K.Keller, and R.Greve. "An assessment of key model parametric uncertainties in projections of Greenland Ice Sheet behavior." Cryosphere 6, no.3 (May30, 2012): 589–606. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/tc-6-589-2012.
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Abstract. Lack of knowledge about the values of ice sheet model input parameters introduces substantial uncertainty into projections of Greenland Ice Sheet contributions to future sea level rise. Computer models of ice sheet behavior provide one of several means of estimating future sea level rise due to mass loss from ice sheets. Such models have many input parameters whose values are not well known. Recent studies have investigated the effects of these parameters on model output, but the range of potential future sea level increases due to model parametric uncertainty has not been characterized. Here, we demonstrate that this range is large, using a 100-member perturbed-physics ensemble with the SICOPOLIS ice sheet model. Each model run is spun up over 125 000 yr using geological forcings and subsequently driven into the future using an asymptotically increasing air temperature anomaly curve. All modeled ice sheets lose mass after 2005 AD. Parameters controlling surface melt dominate the model response to temperature change. After culling the ensemble to include only members that give reasonable ice volumes in 2005 AD, the range of projected sea level rise values in 2100 AD is ~40 % or more of the median. Data on past ice sheet behavior can help reduce this uncertainty, but none of our ensemble members produces a reasonable ice volume change during the mid-Holocene, relative to the present. This problem suggests that the model's exponential relation between temperature and precipitation does not hold during the Holocene, or that the central-Greenland temperature forcing curve used to drive the model is not representative of conditions around the ice margin at this time (among other possibilities). Our simulations also lack certain observed physical processes that may tend to enhance the real ice sheet's response. Regardless, this work has implications for other studies that use ice sheet models to project or hindcast the behavior of the Greenland Ice Sheet.
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Yang,S., and K.Nezu. "Concurrent Design of Sheet Metal Forming Product and Process." Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering 121, no.2 (May1, 1999): 189–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/1.2831203.
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An inverse finite element (FE) algorithm is used to develop a sheet forming process modeling module and numeric models are extracted out of the process modeling results. Both the representation schemes for numeric models and the empirical knowledge along with their integration into the knowledge base are discussed. To facilitate the definition of knowledge and the assertion of facts and support the inference capability, a shell called “Concurrent Design Environment (CDE)” is developed. Certainty factors for quality assurance can be evaluated by using the concurrent design system which is aimed at achieving a compatible design of sheet product and forming process at the preliminary design stage. Case studies are included to demonstrate the feasibility of this proposed system.
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Černá, Barbora, Daniel Nývlt, and Zbyněk Engel. "A buried glaciofluvial channel in the Anděl Col, Northern Bohemia: new evidence for the Middle Pleistocene ice sheets extent in Western Sudetes." Geografie 117, no.2 (2012): 127–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.37040/geografie2012117020127.
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This study presents a new finding of glaciofluvial sediments filling a buried channel in the Anděl Col (522 m a.s.l.) in the Jizera Mts., on the Czech-Polish border. At least 550 m long and 55–100 m wide channel filled by glaciofluvial sediments was determined by geophysical methods in the lowermost part of the col. The base of the channel was found at a depth of 14–19 m under the present ground surface, descending from east to west draining the ice sheet front in the same direction. The channel is incised in the bedrock representing thus a Nye channel and is filled by >13 m of glaciofluvial sand, gravel and mud, which is covered by 1–2 m thick colluvial deposits. The large part of the glaciofluvial package was deposited in subglacial environment reflecting the ice sheet decay events of higher release of the material from the ice sheet. The upper glaciofluvial part of sediments was deposited in front of the slowly decaying ice sheet front. No subglacial tills have been found in the col area, which is not unusual for such an exposed site. We reconstruct the maximum altitude limit of the ice sheet in the col as being at least at ~540 m and the ice thickness in the Anděl Col being few tens of metres. The Anděl Col is the highest known area in Northern Bohemia covered by an ice sheet and improves thus our knowledge about the maximum vertical extent of Middle Pleistocene ice sheets in Western Sudetes.
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Pan,M., and Y.Rao. "An integrated knowledge based system for sheet metal cutting–punching combination processing." Knowledge-Based Systems 22, no.5 (July 2009): 368–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.knosys.2009.02.008.
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Palani,R., R.H.Wagoner, and K.Narasimhan. "Intelligent design environment: A knowledge based simulations approach for sheet metal forming." Journal of Materials Processing Technology 45, no.1-4 (September 1994): 703–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0924-0136(94)90421-9.
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Hindmarsh,RichardC.A. "Time-scales and degrees of freedom operating in the evolution of continental ice-sheets." Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh: Earth Sciences 81, no.4 (1990): 371–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0263593300020861.
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ABSTRACTComprehensible explanations of the operation of earth climate systems should consist of descriptions of the operation of a few degrees of freedoms. Qualitative interpretations of results from large-scale numerical models generally follow this principle, but do not render formal definitions of the precise nature of such degrees of freedom.At its simplest, ice-sheet kinematics requires knowledge of the evolving height and span. Rheology and surface mass-balance impose different requirements upon the co-evolution of these variables, meaning a two-degree of freedom model is over-prescribed. By means of a perturbation expansion about the analytic similarity solution for viscous spreading, eigenfunctions corresponding to degrees of freedom in the ice-sheet profile are obtained, and are used to decompose mass-balance distributions. Only a few eigenfunctions are needed to replicate numerical models, implying that ice-sheets in plane flow may operate with fewer than ten degrees of freedom.Unstable evolution of ice-sheets can occur, when the operation of a very large number of degrees of freedom can be manifested. Previous work is reviewed and new results for the unstable transformation of valley glaciers into ice-sheets are presented. Phasing of initiation may be an unpredictable phenomenon.
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Ismail, Agung Deddiliawan, and Anis Farida Jamil. "PENGEMBANGAN MODUL BERBASIS MATEMATIKA REALISTIK BERCIRIKAN BUDAYA INDONESIA." Kalamatika: Jurnal Pendidikan Matematika 4, no.2 (November30, 2019): 177–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.22236/kalamatika.vol4no2.2019pp177-192.
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One of the negative effects of globalization is the reduced love for culture in the younger generation. Increasing the love of culture in the younger generation can be done in mathematics learning. Realistic mathematics connects mathematics learning with daily life activities. Realistic mathematics characterized by Indonesian culture is contained in modules with the aim of learning mathematics and also can increase students' knowledge about Indonesian culture. This study aims to develop modul based on realistic mathematical characterized by Indonesian culture that is valid and practical. The instruments used in this study were validation sheets and student response questionnaire sheets. Validation sheet to obtain module validity data while student response questionnaire sheets are used to obtain module practicality data. The method used in this study is through three stages, namely the stage of defining, designing, and developing. This research and development produces modul based on realistic mathematical characterized by Indonesian culture that is valid and practical. Valid is obtained from the data analysis sheet validation filled by expert validators. The practicality of the module was obtained from the results of the student response questionnaire which showed a positive response.
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Ambrogio, Giuseppina, Stefania Bruschi, Francesco Gagliardi, Andrea Ghiotti, and Luigino Filice. "Surface and Microstructure Considerations in High Speed Single Point Incremental Forming of Ti6Al4V Sheets." Key Engineering Materials 611-612 (May 2014): 1071–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/kem.611-612.1071.
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Flexible sheet metal forming processes represent a big challenge, which involved a number of researchers all over the world in the last decades. Among these, Incremental Sheet Forming (ISF) process is one of the most investigated and promising due to its simplicity, cheapness and applicability. Furthermore, the possibility to increase the process velocity makes the ISF more suitable than in the past; as a consequence, its application potential is surely increased. It was already highlighted that high speed significantly raises the process temperature, improving the workability of Titanium alloys. In this process configuration, no further heating source is strictly required because the temperature increase is generated due to the plastic deformation and the friction conditions at the interface between the punch and the sheet. While the process feasibility has been already investigated, a lack of knowledge in the literature is present focusing on the analysis of the process impact on the material properties. Accordingly, an experimental campaign on Ti6Al4V sheets has been performed, considering a punch speed two orders of magnitude higher than the conventionally used one. The obtained surfaces have been compared to sheets worked by traditional velocity in order to accurately analyze the impact of high speed. Furthermore, microstructural analyses have been carried out confirming the high speed suitability. All the details are reported in the manuscript
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Siregar, Alda Cendekia. "PELATIHAN PENGGUNAAN MICROSOFT EXCEL UNTUK PENGOLAHAN NILAI EVALUASI MATA PELAJARAN BAGI GURU SMK AL-MADANI PONTIANAK." Jurnal Buletin Al-Ribaath 15, no.1 (June6, 2018): 19. http://dx.doi.org/10.29406/br.v15i1.1123.
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Material of Microsoft Excel training program for the purposes of school subject evaluation grade management is started with work sheet introduction up to utilization of function and formulas in order to solve problems in grade management. Training process are divided based on teacher proficiency level. Teacher with advanced proficiency level are separated from teacher with basic proficiency level to ensure that the training is as intensive as possible. Teacher with basic proficiency level are guided by instructor intensively to improve their basic computer knowledge or any technology related knowledge based on their current knowledge and ability. Work sheet introduction material are started by describing the work sheet itself, menus and functionality, how to create border, cell alignment introduction, and Microsoft Excel’s formula and function introduction to solve problem especially in order to manage grade of student evaluation in school subjects at SMK Al-Madani Pontianak. Keywords : Community Service, ICT, Microsoft Excel, Training
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Chu,VenaW. "Greenland ice sheet hydrology." Progress in Physical Geography: Earth and Environment 38, no.1 (November26, 2013): 19–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0309133313507075.
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Understanding Greenland ice sheet (GrIS) hydrology is essential for evaluating response of ice dynamics to a warming climate and future contributions to global sea level rise. Recently observed increases in temperature and melt extent over the GrIS have prompted numerous remote sensing, modeling, and field studies gauging the response of the ice sheet and outlet glaciers to increasing meltwater input, providing a quickly growing body of literature describing seasonal and annual development of the GrIS hydrologic system. This system is characterized by supraglacial streams and lakes that drain through moulins, providing an influx of meltwater into englacial and subglacial environments that increases basal sliding speeds of outlet glaciers in the short term. However, englacial and subglacial drainage systems may adjust to efficiently drain increased meltwater without significant changes to ice dynamics over seasonal and annual scales. Both proglacial rivers originating from land-terminating glaciers and subglacial conduits under marine-terminating glaciers represent direct meltwater outputs in the form of fjord sediment plumes, visible in remotely sensed imagery. This review provides the current state of knowledge on GrIS surface water hydrology, following ice sheet surface meltwater production and transport via supra-, en-, sub-, and proglacial processes to final meltwater export to the ocean. With continued efforts targeting both process-level and systems analysis of the hydrologic system, the larger picture of how future changes in Greenland hydrology will affect ice sheet glacier dynamics and ultimately global sea level rise can be advanced.
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Hwang, Yeong-Maw, Dyi-Cheng Chen, and Gow-Yi Tzou. "Study on Asymmetrical Sheet Rolling by the Finite Element Method." Journal of Mechanics 15, no.4 (December 1999): 149–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1727719100000435.
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AbstractAdopting the DEFORM software for the finite element analysis, this study simulated steady-state plastic deformation of the sheet at the roll-gap during asymmetrical sheet rolling. Using FEM code DEFORM, the effects of roll speed ratio, roll radius ratio, friction factor ratio upon the curvature of the rolled product and rolling force were systematically discussed. With a view to verifying the validity of the study simulated, a series of experiments on asymmetrical cold sheet rolling using Aluminum sheet as specimen are carried out. The comparisons between numerical and experimental results show good agreement. Therefore, this numerical model using DEFORM software can offer useful knowledge for designing the pass-schedule of asymmetrical sheet rolling.
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GROCHE,P., and C.KLOEPSCH. "SHEET METAL FORMING PROCESSES AT ELEVATED TEMPERATURES." Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Systems 07, no.02 (December 2008): 307–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0219686708001401.
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On one hand lightweight sheet materials are characterized by high specific strength but on the other hand, they are limited in the design of sheet metal products. To extend the range of producible geometries, special forming processes at elevated temperatures have been developed. For describing the forming behavior at elevated temperatures or to design forming processes, the knowledge of relevant system parameters like flow stress, friction conditions and contact heat transmission coefficient is assumed. Additionally experimental results are presented to highlight the potential of sheet metal forming processes at elevated temperatures.
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Lee, Kyong Joo. "Knowledge of Insurance Claim for ERCP Beginner." Korean Journal of Pancreas and Biliary Tract 26, no.2 (April30, 2021): 85–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.15279/kpba.2021.26.2.85.
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In performing endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP), doctors should know the details of insurance claims. The fee of ERCP will be charged separately by the treatment fee and the material costs, and should be charged according to the insurance claims to avoid any disadvantages later. Insurance claims for ERCP are often changed, so doctors have to notice the changes and apply them. During the procedure, it is important to properly record the photograph as a basis, and to keep a good description of the procedure and materials used on the reading sheet. After the procedure, it is necessary to double check the prescription and verify that the insurance claim has been properly filed.
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Panghal, Deepak, and Shailendra Kumar. "A Low Cost Knowledge Based System Framework for Design of Bending Die." Key Engineering Materials 549 (April 2013): 284–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/kem.549.284.
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This paper presents a low cost knowledge based system (KBS) framework for design of bending die. Considerations for development of KBS are discussed at some length. The proposed framework divides the task of development of expert system into different modules for major activities of bending die design. The procedure of development of KBS modules is also described at length. Production rules for each module are recommended to be coded in the AutoLISP language and designed to be loaded into the prompt area of AutoCAD or through user interface created using Visual Basic. Each module of the proposed framework is user interactive. Development of one module of the proposed framework is also described at length. This module is capable to assess manufacturability of bending sheet metal parts. An illustrative example is also included to demonstrate the usefulness of this module. The proposed system framework is flexible enough to accommodate new acquired knowledge. As the proposed system is implementable on a PC having AutoCAD software, therefore its low cost of implementation makes it affordable even by small scale sheet metal industries.
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Favier, Lionel, Frank Pattyn, Sophie Berger, and Reinhard Drews. "Dynamic influence of pinning points on marine ice-sheet stability: a numerical study in Dronning Maud Land, East Antarctica." Cryosphere 10, no.6 (November9, 2016): 2623–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/tc-10-2623-2016.
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Abstract. The East Antarctic ice sheet is likely more stable than its West Antarctic counterpart because its bed is largely lying above sea level. However, the ice sheet in Dronning Maud Land, East Antarctica, contains marine sectors that are in contact with the ocean through overdeepened marine basins interspersed by grounded ice promontories and ice rises, pinning and stabilising the ice shelves. In this paper, we use the ice-sheet model BISICLES to investigate the effect of sub-ice-shelf melting, using a series of scenarios compliant with current values, on the ice-dynamic stability of the outlet glaciers between the Lazarev and Roi Baudouin ice shelves over the next millennium. Overall, the sub-ice-shelf melting substantially impacts the sea-level contribution. Locally, we predict a short-term rapid grounding-line retreat of the overdeepened outlet glacier Hansenbreen, which further induces the transition of the bordering ice promontories into ice rises. Furthermore, our analysis demonstrated that the onset of the marine ice-sheet retreat and subsequent promontory transition into ice rise is controlled by small pinning points, mostly uncharted in pan-Antarctic datasets. Pinning points have a twofold impact on marine ice sheets. They decrease the ice discharge by buttressing effect, and they play a crucial role in initialising marine ice sheets through data assimilation, leading to errors in ice-shelf rheology when omitted. Our results show that unpinning increases the sea-level rise by 10 %, while omitting the same pinning point in data assimilation decreases it by 10 %, but the more striking effect is in the promontory transition time, advanced by two centuries for unpinning and delayed by almost half a millennium when the pinning point is missing in data assimilation. Pinning points exert a subtle influence on ice dynamics at the kilometre scale, which calls for a better knowledge of the Antarctic margins.
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Ramana,K.V., and P.V.M.Rao. "Data and knowledge modeling for design–process planning integration of sheet metal components." Journal of Intelligent Manufacturing 15, no.5 (October 2004): 607–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/b:jims.0000037711.00532.38.
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Sitaraman,SureshK., GaryL.Kinzel, and Taylan Altan. "A knowledge-based system for process-sequence design in axisymmetric sheet-metal forming." Journal of Materials Processing Technology 25, no.3 (April 1991): 247–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0924-0136(91)90111-q.
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Thompson,W., K.E.Wilson, and N.M.Girdler. "Escorts’ Knowledge of Their Duty of Care to Patients who have Undergone Intravenous Sedation." Primary Dental Journal 3, no.1 (March 2014): 67–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1308/205016814812136048.
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Aim To assess escorts’ understanding of their responsibilities to the patient 24 hours following dental treatment under intravenous sedation. Standards One hundred per cent of escorts: have been informed of their duties, have read the information sheet, expect at least a one hour appointment, identify the hazardous activities patients should avoid following sedation, travel by private transport, are aware that medications are taken as normal, should have care in place 24 hours following sedation. Method This was a prospective questionnaire-based audit. Questionnaires were handed to escorts of patients receiving treatment under intravenous sedation in Newcastle Dental Hospital sedation department. Results Of 104 responses, 91.3% of escorts were informed about their duties and 79.8% had read the information sheet prior to the appointment. Boiling a kettle and Internet use were the most selected hazardous activities that escorts deemed safe for patients to carry out postoperatively (19.2%, 23.0%.) Private transport home was mainly used (car 73.1%, taxi 24.9%.) Following sedation, 93.3% of patients had an escort for 24 hours. Conclusion Escorts’ basic knowledge fell short of the standard. Improvements are needed to ensure patient safety. Recommendations At the pre-assessment, the patient might be given an information sheet solely for the escort and encouraged to explain this to the escort. More comprehensive information listing activities hazardous to the patient 24 hours following sedation and emphasising that taking medications as normal preoperatively could be available on the treatment day. Transport information in the appointment letter might improve access. A Trust website link, a DVD and posters in the waiting room could further inform.
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