... use of steelwork in building — Part 4: Codeofpracticefordesignof composite slabs
with profiled steel sheeting.
BS 5950-5, Structural use of steelwork in building — Part 5: Codeofpractice ... 5: Codeofpracticefordesignof cold formed thin
gauge sections.
BS 5950-6, Structural use of steelwork in building — Part 6: Codeofpracticefordesignof light gauge
profiled steel sheeting.
BS ... 2573-1, Rules for the designof cranes — Part 1: Specification for classification, stress calculations and
design criteria for structures.
BS 2853, Specification for the designand testing of steel...
... materials and workmanship: cold
formed sections and sheeting.
BS 6399-1, Loading for buildings Ð Codeof practice
for dead and imposed loads.
BS 6399-2, Loading for buildings Ð Codeof practice
for ... practicefor protective coating of iron
and steel structures against corrosion
1)
.
BS 5502-22, Buildings and structures for
agriculture Ð Codeofpracticefor design,
construction and loading.
BS ... properties of fasteners Ð
Bolts, screws and studs.
CP3 Codeof basic data for the designof buildings:
Chapter V: Part 2: Wind loads.
1.4 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this part of BS...
... 3.4 and 3.5 of BS 8110-1:1985 or Tables 5.1 and 5.2 of BS 8110-2:1985.
Figure 4 — Typical profiles
BRITISH STANDARD
BS 5950-4:
1994
Structural use of
steelwork in building —
Part 4: Codeofpractice ... required
for overall stability, even when some or all of the
structural designand detailing of those parts and
components is carried out by another designer.
1.0.3 Accuracy of calculation
For the ... load
D
p
Overall depth of profiled steel sheets
D
s
Overall depth of composite slab
d
s
Effective depth of slab to centroid of
profiled steel sheets
E Modulus of elasticity of profiled steel sheets
F
a
End...
... R
t,0.5
and R
m
should normally be taken as specified in the relevant product standard for the steel sheet or strip and used for
the formed sections. For information, the resulting values of Y
s
and ... Properties of materials and section properties
3.1 Range of thicknesses
The provisions of this Part of BS 5950 apply primarily to profiled steel sheet with a net thickness of steel base
metal of not ... state
D
p
Overall depth of the profile
D
w
Sloping distance between the intersection points of a web and flanges (see figure 4)
d Diameter of a fastener
d
p
Diameter of a perforation
d
w
Diameter of a washer
E...
... recommendations for the use of
their multiples andof certain other units
BS 6399 : Loading for buildings
BS 6399 : Part 2 : 1995 Codeofpracticefor wind loads
BS 6399 : Part 3 : 1988 Codeofpracticefor ... Part 1 : 1996
Code of practice
1 Scope
1.1 This Part of BS 6399 gives dead and minimum
recommended imposed loads for use in designing
buildings. It applies to:
a) new buildings and new structures;
b) ... Definitions
For the purposes of this codeofpractice the
following definitions apply.
3.1 dead load
The load due to the weight of all walls, permanent
partitions, floors, roofs, finishes and all...
... create a new, active form of
DKB in which the system designer can assess process and property trade-offs on the basis of estimated
properties as an active part of the systemdesign process. An ...
include the Air Force Office of Scientific Research’s (AFOSR’s) Materials Engineering for Affordable New
Systems (MEANS) initiative and the Office of Naval Research’s (ONR’s) Grand Challenge initiative ... Range ofdesignand analysis tools employed under the design integration system used in the
Accelerated Insertion of Materials–Composites (AIM-C) effort for the accelerated development of
polymer-matrix...
...
Recommendations and implications of our assessment are included in Chapter Four (Aim 3).
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Design and Content of the ... Secretary of Defense for Health Aairs
and the Defense Centers of Excellence for Psychological Health and Traumatic Brain Injury
(DCoE) and conducted jointly by RAND Health’s Center for Military ... have heard of the RWC, whether and how they have accessed and used any of the
campaign materials, their perceptions of the quality and believability of the materials, and an
assessment of whether...
... database
management systems, directory systems, educational technology systems, geo-
graphic information systems, multimedia information systems, and text process-
ing systems. Because of strong current ... components and systems.
The boundaries between DLs and other Web-based systems are no longer well
defined. In the domain of content management systems, the popular RSS
standard (Winer, 2002) allows for ... vast
quantities of electronic information that we produce, collect, and consume.
Architects of such systems have adopted a variety ofdesign approaches,
which are summarized and illustrated in...
... process are performed.
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combination of projection and the geometry feature of iris and pupil. Authors of [6, 7] use ... number of black and white pixels of this binary image, state of the eye is
determined.
The algorithm presented in [8] used the Hough Transform to detect the iris and to
determine openness of the ... processing of closed eyes. In total,
the accuracy of the proposed system to detect the state of eyes reaches 89.3%.
For further test of the proposed algorithm, we captured 70 images of the eyes...
... to grant licenses for the performance of stage plays to all theatres within the
parliamentary boundaries of the City of London and Westminster, andof the Boroughs of Finsbury and
Marylebone, the ... subordinate and deputy. Thence forward he was known as the Licenser of Playhouses and
Examiner of Plays.
CHAPTER III.
THE LICENSER OF PLAYHOUSES.
The Act of 1737 for licensing plays, playhouses, and ... a learner of its mysteries, he could yet style himself a full member of the profession of the stage,
and share in its profits. He was at once bud and flower. What though the floor of a ruined...