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International Journal of Engineering
IJE
1025-2495
1025-2495
1994
7
3
Proposals for a Failure Criterion Applicable to Discontinuous Rocks
A.
Fahimifar
The existing failure criteria to evaluate discontinuous rocks are predominatly based on the relations between principal stresses at failure. None of the criteria has a direct reference to the magnitude of deformation as a major parameter in rock Several reasons are identified indicating that the selection of peak stress as a major parameter, which is obtained through the evaluation of a failure criterion, is not reliable. On the other hand, the experimental investigations indicate that the state of strain is equally important to the state of stress. The proposed failure criterion is to describe the behavior of a jointed rock mass under various loading conditions taking the major principal strain into consideration.
Criteria
Discontinuity
Failure
Joint
Rock
Stress
Strain
1994
08
01
125
132
https://www.ije.ir/article_71104_c58f622154a1a7f1f3221dad4f5b3799.pdf
International Journal of Engineering
IJE
1025-2495
1025-2495
1994
7
3
Safety Verification of Real Time Systems Serving Periodic Devices
M.
Naghibzadeh
In real-time systems response to a request from a controlled object must be correct and timely. Any late response to a request from such a device might lead to a catastrophy. The possibility of a task overrun, i.e., missing the deadline for completing a requested task, must be checked and removed during the design of such systems. Safe design of real-time systems running periodic tasks under the rate monotonic preemptive (RM) scheduling strategy is considered in this paper. A safety verification procedure that is an improvement over previously developed procedures is presented.
real
Time Systems
scheduling
rate
Monotonic
Safety Verification
1994
08
01
133
142
https://www.ije.ir/article_71105_2286c98bb3817ef5e2138cd93cf86709.pdf
International Journal of Engineering
IJE
1025-2495
1025-2495
1994
7
3
Theoretical Studies of Electrical Characteristics of the Nitrogen Laser
A.
Ashrafi
H.
Golnabi
A theoretical analysis of the circuits for a nitrogen laser driven by the Blumlein or capacitor charge transfer transmission line is given in detail. The electrical characteristics of the charge line for a special case of resonant charging are discussed and the effects of various parameters on voltage and current are investigated. By using MICRO-CAP software the transient behavior of the current and voltage in both the charge and discharge processes are studied and an optimum situation for a better laser performance is reported. The theoretical results obtained here could provide insights into the design and construction of high power gas lasers.
Electrical Characteristics
Nitrogen Laser
Electrical Excitation
charge
Discharge
Blumlein Circuit
1994
08
01
143
154
https://www.ije.ir/article_71106_4a937845f7810986e38197575c123586.pdf
International Journal of Engineering
IJE
1025-2495
1025-2495
1994
7
3
A Unified Approach for Design of Lp Polynomial Algorithms
Z.
Zhang
By summarizing Khachiyan's algorithm and Karmarkar's algorithm forlinear program (LP) a unified methodology for the design of polynomial-time algorithms for LP is presented in this paper. A key concept is the so-called extended binary search (EBS) algorithm introduced by the author. It is used as a unified model to analyze the complexities of the existing modem LP algorithms and possibly, help designing new algorithms with polynomial-time iterations for problems in other areas.
Extended Binary Search
Khachiyan\'s Algorithm
Karmarkar \'s Algorithm
Khachiyan\'s Algorithm
Karmarkar \'s Algorithm
Unified Methodology
1994
08
01
155
160
https://www.ije.ir/article_71107_c7f2dbe1ee7841633f715c0aea004204.pdf
International Journal of Engineering
IJE
1025-2495
1025-2495
1994
7
3
Steep. Short-Crested Waves and Related Phenomena
A. R.
Kolaini
Steep, short-crested waves, as well as a large variety of three-dimensional propagating wave patterns have been created in laboratory, utilizing a plunging half-cone. Monochromatic waves, over a range of frequencies and amplitudes through breaking and including soliton wave groups near resonance, have been observed and studied in a small wave flume. This monochromatic wavemaker creates complex wave patterns which depend upon the wavemaker shape, its frequency, and the tank width. The theory is presented along with computer simulation and experimental data to describe these three-dimensional waves. The effect of viscosity at the wall is taken into account to explain the attenuation of wave energy down-tank. In the neighborhood of the first cut-off frequency, strong nonlinear-effects were observed. Symmetric-standing sloshing waves generated at the wavemaker spontaneously form a moving hump (soliton), which propagates very slowly down-tank. The hump then builds up again in time at the wavemaker and the process is repeated. In the case of two-mode propagation, waves produced are diamond-shaped patterns and propagate in such a way that the amplitude of individual wave crests oscillate with distance down-tank. As a result, intermittent breaking can be caused to occur at specific locations away from the wavemaker. The inception of breaking was found to occur over a range of wave steepness, from a minimum (consistent with other experiments, and decreasing with short-crestedness) to a maximum (close to the Stokes limiting steepness). Breaking was observed to occur, providing: (i) the wave steepness exceeds a threshold (minimum) value; and, simultaneously, (ii) the propagating wave crest reaches a maximum and begins to decline. These observations suggest a new criteria for the inception of breaking.
Wave propagation
Steep Waves Propagation
Steep Short Crested Waves
1994
08
01
161
172
https://www.ije.ir/article_71108_661d066bde392495ac35a2cc08047655.pdf
International Journal of Engineering
IJE
1025-2495
1025-2495
1994
7
3
Tv and or Fm Transmitting Antennas Desien Using Computer Graphic System (RESEARCH NOTES)
A.
Radji
The purpose of this paper is three fold. First, the major theoretical pattern relationships of TV and/or FM transmitting antennas are dealt with. Secend, the computer calculation method and designing of such patterns using the given relationships. And third, a method in which a computer graphic system can be used to design such antennas for a specific pattern is introduced and its results are presented.
antenna
Transmitter
Television
1994
08
01
173
180
https://www.ije.ir/article_71109_44c7c678d560f329b1e92b9c5ce3d7ff.pdf
International Journal of Engineering
IJE
1025-2495
1025-2495
1994
7
3
Moditication Factor for Sizing Equation of Electrical Machines-Single and Three Phase Induction Motors(RESEARCH NOTE)
S.
Honarparvar
Jawad.
Faiz
Comparison between the results from the design procedure based upon the value of D2L (volume of iron) and IEC standard used by manufacturers indicates that the basic design equation of electrical machines must be modified by a proper modification factor. This modification factor is evaluated for single- and three-phase induction motors and its variation with motor rating and poles number is obtained and compared.
Induction Machines
Design
Electrical Machines Equation
1994
08
01
181
184
https://www.ije.ir/article_71110_3322777b1cb1426c5de0f6748bb1b36c.pdf