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Automatically Recovering Geometry and Texture from Large Sets of Calibrated Images
(1999-10-22)
Three-dimensional models which contain both geometry and texture have numerous applications such as urban planning, physical simulation, and virtual environments. A major focus of computer vision (and recently graphics) ...
Proceedings of the Fourth PHANTOM Users Group Workshop
(1999-11-04)
This Report contains the proceedings of the Fourth Phantom Users Group Workshop contains 17 papers presented October 9-12, 1999 at MIT Endicott House in Dedham Massachusetts. The workshop included sessions on, Tools ...
Design of Sandwich Structures
(University of CambridgeDepartment of Engineering, 1999-05)
Failure modes for sandwich beams of GFRP laminate skins and Nomex honeycomb core are investigated. Theoretical models using honeycomb mechanics and classical beam theory are described. A failure mode map for loading under ...
Application of continuum laws in discontinuity analysis based on a regularised displacement jump
(Proceedings of the European Conference on Computational Mechanics ECCM '99Proceedings of the European Conference on Computational Mechanics ECCM '99, 1999)
The application of continuum constitutive laws in embedded strong discontinuity analysis is examined. By adopting a regularised discontinuity (approximating the unbounded strain field resulting from a displacement jump ...
Transfer bond stresses generated between FRP tendons and concrete
(Institute of Civil EngineersMagazine of Concrete Research, 1999)
There is a growing interest in the use of new materials in construction. Materials such as fibre-reinforced plastics (FRPs) are lightweight, strong, and, for the most part, non-corrodible. Hence, the use of FRPs as ...
Geometry of monopoles and domain walls
(University of CambridgeDepartment of Applied Mathematics & Theoretical Physics, 1999-05-04)
ROLAND : a tool for the realistic optimisation of local access network design
(1999)
Investment in the local access network represents between 50% and 70% of capital investment of a telecommunications company. This thesis investigates algorithms that can be used to design economical access networks and ...