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Finite element investigation of stability bracing force demands of steel moment resisting frame columns under cyclic loading

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This thesis examines the out-of-plane stability bracing of deep wide flange steel columns in moment resisting frames (MRFs) under cyclic loading. This is performed through a detailed continuum finite element analysis including a validation process and a pa ...
2021

Bioinspired morphing wings for extended flight envelope and roll control of small drones

Dario Floreano, Stefano Mintchev, Flavio Noca, Grégoire Hilaire Marie Heitz, Matteo Di Luca

Small-winged drones can face highly varied aerodynamic requirements, such as high manoeuvrability for flight among obstacles and high wind resistance for constant ground speed against strong headwinds that cannot all be optimally addressed by a single aero ...
Royal Society, The2017

Detection of Aircrafts on a Collision Course using Spatio-Temporal HOG

Pascal Fua, Vincent Lepetit, Artem Rozantsev, Christos Marios Christoudias

We have developed a method for the detection of both generic flight neighbouring aircrafts and those on a collision course. Our approach employs a sliding window linear Support Vector Machine (SVM) classifier with a Histogram of Oriented Gradients (HOG) fe ...
2013

Small SiN AFM Cantilevers for High Frequency Application

Jürgen Brugger, Johannes Steen

‘Real-time’ nanoscale imaging and single molecule force spectroscopy of bio-chemical specimen based on atomic force microscopy (AFM) requires cantilevers with both low force constant and high-resonant frequency. The required spring constant should be betwe ...
2004

Silicon cantilevers and tips for scanning force microscopy

Jürgen Brugger

Monocrystallme slhcon cantilevers with integrated silicon tips for scanning force mlcroscopy are fabriated by means of micromachining techniques Theoretical considerations including finite element modeling have been carried out in order to find a suitable ...
1992

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