Search Results - Hammer, D. I.~
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The noise radiated by marine piling for the construction of offshore wind farms
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Theoretical comparison of cumulative sound exposure estimates from jacket and tripod foundation construction
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Theoretical determination of the long term contributions to ambient noise levels from offshore wind farm construction
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Temporal and spectral characteristics of a marine piling operation in shallow water
Published 2009“…This process appears ‘coarsely’ linear for individual piling operations although considerable variation in overall gradient were observed between operations. For individual hammer energy step increases often the largest increases in radiated energy were observed at the initial hammer energy increase, with subsequent strikes at the same hammer energy resulting in a gradual reduction in radiated energy to a level 1-2 dB lower. …”
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Dynamic properties of cortical bone tissue: impact tests and numerical study
Published 2011“…This study deals with both experimental analysis and numerical simulations of this tissue and its response to impact dynamic loading. Two areas are covered: Izod tests for quantifying a bone’s behaviour under impact loading, and a 3D finite-element model simulating these tests. …”
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Fixtureless Automated Incremental Sheet Metal Forming – Mechatroforming
Published 2016“…This video file supports the PhD thesis "Fixtureless automated incremental sheet metal forming" which can be found in the Loughborough Institutional Repository at https://dspace.lboro.ac.uk/2134/21352.Die-based forming is a technology used by many industries to form metal panels. …”
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Fixtureless automated incremental sheet metal forming
Published 2016“…A 3D measurement system with a vertical resolution of 50μm was also deployed to monitor the formation of the parts and make corrections to the forming path if needed. …”
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