T Matsuzawa - The Chimpanzees of Bossou and Nimba, 2011 - Springer Chimpanzees at Bossou are known to have a rudimentary form of lithic technology. They use a pair of stones as hammer and anvil to crack open the hard shell of oil- palm nuts (Elaeis guineensis) to consume the edible kernel within (Fig. 7.1). There are many oil-palm trees ...
V Smanio, J Kittel, M Fregonese, T Cassagne… - 2011 - link.aip.org Acoustic emission (AE) was used for monitoring steel cracking during exposure to wet hydrogen sulfide (H2S) environments. A method for filtering AE data related to hydrogen-induced cracking (HIC) was presented and applied for several case studies. In a series of tests on ... Related articles - All 2 versions
K Raoufi, M Pour-Ghaz, A Poursaee… - Journal of Materials in …, 2011 - link.aip.org Several specimen geometries have been used to assess restrained shrinkage-cracking behavior of concrete materials. This paper used a series of restrained slab tests to illustrate the importance of specimen geometry on the restrained shrinkage cracking behavior. While restraint was ... Cited by 1 - Related articles - All 3 versions