APPLYING FINITE-ELEMENT AND BOUNDARY-ELEMENT METHODS TO SELECT RATIONAL DESIGN VERSION OF WELD-FABRICATED BOGIE FRAME BRACKETS OF LOCOMOTIVES AND RAILWAY CARS

Applying Finite-Element and Boundary-Element Methods to Select Rational Design Version of Weld-Fabricated Bogie Frame Brackets of Locomotives and Railway Cars

There is proposed method to select rational design version of weld-fabricated bogie frame brackets of locomotives and railway cars.The selection is performed in accord with the outcomes of double-phase computation-based stress analysis in the welded joints.At the first stage general stressed state of a bogie frame as a whole is examined by applying

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Emotional Knowledge: the Hidden Part of the Knowledge Iceberg

According to Daniel Kahneman (2011), our thinking process is based on two systems: system 1 operates automatically and quickly, with little awareness of voluntary control, system2 operates slowly and constructs thoughts in a logic order.System 1 processes actually emotional knowledge using our unconscious cognitive capability.Cognitive scientists d

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Remoteness and its impact on the potential for mental health initiatives in criminal courts in Nunavut, copyright

Remoteness in the isolated communities of Nunavut, copyright adversely affects scandinavian edition flair access to mental health services.Mental health initiatives in criminal courts exist in many cities to offer healthcare alternatives to regular criminal court processing for people affected by mental illness.These initiatives do not exist in Nun

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