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16:02 Dec 29, 2004 |
Flemish to English translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Engineering (general) / explosions | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Anne Lee United Kingdom Local time: 01:33 | ||||||
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4 | composite law |
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2 | assembly law; assembly rule |
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assembly law; assembly rule Explanation: wel internettreffers, maar met juridische betekenis, geen technische. |
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composite law Explanation: Extract van de website hieronder: We apply the composite law to modeling seismic cycles at the Suruga trough, where a large interplate earthquake is expected to occur. The recurrence interval of large earthquakes is the longest and the coseismic slip amplitude is the largest for the composite law. .... -------------- Van de tweede website: Among several versions of the rate- and state-dependent friction laws, we use the slowness law, the slip law, and the composite law. The last was recently proposed by Kato and Tullis (2001) for better explaining experimental observations of rock friction in the laboratory. sliding in the cases of the slip law and the composite law are almost the same and significantly smaller than that in the slowness law. Reference: http://www-jm.eps.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp/2001cd-rom/pdf/sn/sn-003_e... Reference: http://www.seismosoc.org/publications/BSSA_html/bssa_93-2/02... |
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