The A–Z of Applied Quality 1994
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4899-7100-5_20
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“…In the linear elastic model, fracture toughness G c is an effective description to explain the mechanical concept of crack generation, and it can be realized in the finite element model by cohesive elements. [17] Based on the needle insertion theory, [18,19] we can divide the needle insertion process into two phases, as shown in Figure 2. In the compression phase (Phase I), the needle tip comes into contact with prepreg surface and the deformation of prepreg increases gradually with the needle tip displacement.…”
Section: The Double Insertion Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the linear elastic model, fracture toughness G c is an effective description to explain the mechanical concept of crack generation, and it can be realized in the finite element model by cohesive elements. [17] Based on the needle insertion theory, [18,19] we can divide the needle insertion process into two phases, as shown in Figure 2. In the compression phase (Phase I), the needle tip comes into contact with prepreg surface and the deformation of prepreg increases gradually with the needle tip displacement.…”
Section: The Double Insertion Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These issues need to be addressed to stabilize the population, or to offer alternatives to migration. Solutions include improving land tenure legislation, securing access to water and markets, improving knowledge of working habits (such as geographic movements of seasonal workers), identifying the most vulnerable zones to orient prevention efforts (Barnett, 1996), and reducing the vulnerability of farms based on a single crop such as rice (because it makes population vulnerable to crop failure). Other crops should be encouraged, such as palm sugar and fruits, because they can occupy the members of the farm household during the slack season.…”
Section: Sectoral Strategies: Systemic Approach and Early Warning Sysmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In other sectors that employ migrants, disease awareness has increased (Piot, 2000). In the tourism sector (Barnett, 1996), hotel employees now work longer in the same hotel. The control of the profession and salary increases discourage workers from engaging in occasional prostitution, and prevention efforts have been extended to travel agencies (Forsythe, 2000).…”
Section: Sectoral Strategies: Systemic Approach and Early Warning Sysmentioning
confidence: 99%