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- Composite Radomes
- W & J Tod Ltd have been involved with fiber composites since 1948. LUSAS Composite is being used to analyze high technology composite solutions for uses in Marine, Civil, Aerospace, Defense and Mass Transport applications. One such application is a 3.7 meter diameter radome to suit a ship borne antenna....
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- fiber-Cement Siding
- For homeowners that want the look of wood but don't want the hassles and costs associated with it, fiber-cement siding may be a satisfactory alternative. This product is available from several manufacturers in a variety of textures that are said to provide the appearance of wood. Fiber-cement siding should be...
- White papers
- Plastic Lumber
- The article describes about plastic lumber which is preferred over natural wood. Plastic lumber can be used in place of wood for many applications. Fiber reinforced recycled plastic lumber products are now available in the Midwest. The added fiber (typically fiberglass or wood) gives additional stiffness and strength to...
- White papers
- Getting Enough fiber? Cover Your Floor Naturally With Sisal, Hemp or Jute
- Weary of the boring statement that traditional plush carpeting makes? Tired of the same old design choices with area rugs? Then turn your attention to natural floor coverings-sisal, sea-grass, hemp and other plant fibers. The quality, and design options, has come a long way in the past few years. Sisal...
- White papers
- Straw Particleboard
- In this paper Straw particleboard (trade name Wheatboard) was tested by a cabinetmaker. The cabinetmakers found that the product is less coarse than wood fiber particleboard, although the edges required several coats of paint for proper sealing. For woodworkers, the product was lighter than wood fiber particleboard, and was more...
- White papers
- Brooks fiber Properties: CTMT Has Experience With Helping Telecommunications Companies Realize Their Operating Goals
- Colliers Turley Martin Tucker has significant experience with helping hyper-growth telecommunications companies realize their operating goals. The challenge put forth was to provide a wide range of real estate services to a rapidly expanding telecommunications company. The solutions offered were to meet the company's critical path scheduling by negotiating complex...
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- Technology Options For Optical Access Networks Offering Increased Bandwidth
- The marketplace is currently on the cusp of the mass deployment of fiber-based broadband access directly to individual residences. Optical access networks take a variety of forms that will extend optical fibers all the way to or near the residence. Architectures known as Passive Optical Networks (PONs) are likely to...
- White papers 2006-06-01
- Television on The Internet – How much Bandwidth is Needed? Where?
- There's no question about it, watching live video over an Internet connection is not something you want to on a dialup connection. On the other hand, if you receive TV today either over the air (the old way), from a satellite dish, or through a...
- Blog posts 2007-02-20
- fiber or Radio? Yes!
- Proponents of some level of public investment in telecom infrastructure in the US are at risk of tying themselves in knots over the non-issue of whether radio or fiber technology should be used. The very short answer is that both are needed. In many cases...
- Blog posts 2007-02-02
- Common Trends, Common Cycles, and Price Relationships in the International fiber Market- Evidence From a Seemingly Unrelated Structural Time Series
- This study utilizes a system of seemingly unrelated structural time series equations to model the dynamics of cotton, wool, rayon, and polyester prices in the international market. The results show that the price fluctuations in the international fiber market are stochastic. The stochastic process that governs these fluctuations has transitory...
- White papers 2005-01-18
- Diaphragms and Shear Walls: Design/Construction Guide
- Wood is the right choice for a host of construction applications. It is the earth's natural, energy efficient and renewable building material. Engineered wood is a better use of wood. The miracle in today's wood products is that they make more efficient use of the wood fiber resource to make...
- White papers 2004-12-10
- Manufacturing Methods for Multi Step Index Plastic Optical fiber Materials
- Plastic optical fibers (POF) are often used in telecommunication, consumer electronics, and automotive applications. Measuring and control devices used for POF are already standardized procedures. To meet the requirements of the IEEE 1394 standard for data transfer rates up to 800Mbps requires increasingly improved performance of POF. POFs which offer...
- White papers 2004-12-01
- Issues Related to the Corroded Wrap of FRP piling
- This paper discusses issues that are relevant for underwater FRP wrap. The poor durability of conventional repairs has led to increased interest in the application of fiber reinforced polymers (FRP) for repairing corroded concrete structures. Over the past decade several highway agencies in Canada & US have conducted demonstration projects...
- White papers 2004-10-08
- Competition in the First Mile: Why fiber to the Premises Is Not the Issue
- Incumbent wireline carriers are facing significant challenges: erosion of traditional revenue streams due to competition from cable operators and other new competitors, customers' widespread adoption of wireless service, and increasing customer churn. In response to these increasing pressures, wireline carriers are looking for ways to compete more effectively and thus...
- White papers 2004-09-22
- Method for Combining Information From White Matter fiber Tracking and Gray Matter Parcellation
- This paper introduces a method for combining fiber tracking from diffusion-tensor (DT) imaging with cortical gray matter parcellation from structural high-spatial resolution 3D spoiled gradient-recalled acquisition in the steady state images. They applied this method to a tumor case to determine the impact of the tumor on white matter architecture....
- White papers 2004-09-01
- A Quick, Reliable, and Economic Method for Evaluating the Properties of Rotor-Spun Yarn
- The textile researchers in the area of yarn engineering have already realized the importance of the quick-spin system in evaluating the fiber and forecasting the resultant yarn properties. The concept of the quick-spin system of yarn production is partially utilized in this research work. The natural and synthetic fibers are...
- White papers 2004-09-01
- An Analysis Tool for Quantification of Diffusion Tensor MRI Data
- A software tool for analyzing Diffusion Tensor MRI (DT-MRI) data is presented. The tool includes methods for segmentation of white matter for automatic definition of seed points for fiber tractography, and methods for 2D slice visualization using different types of tensor glyphs and color-coding schemes. DT-MRI is rapidly gaining clinical...
- White papers 2004-08-30
- Dyneema Purity - A New Ultra-Strong fiber Available for Innovative Devices
- This paper describes a new fiber, which has recently been introduced into the market and made available to the medical device industry. Called Dyneema Purity, this fiber is made from ultra-high-molecular-weight polyethylene (UHMWPE), a material that is well known within the orthopedic world. A distinctive property of this fiber is...
- White papers 2004-08-12
- Airborne Sound Transmission Loss and Impact Sound Transmission Measurements Performed on Specimen
- Airborne sound transmission measurements were performed on a wall assembly with a double layer of the product identified by the client as QuietRock QR-530 Serenity on both sides of a double row of 38 mm x 89 mm wood studs, spaced 610 mm on center with an air space of...
- White papers 2004-08-05
- Applications of Optical fiber Sensors to Structural Health Monitoring, Optimization and Life-Cycle Cost Control for Oil and Gas Infrastructures
- Optical fiber sensing is one of today's fastest developing technologies. The significant advantages that optical fiber sensors hold over more conventional sensors for component testing, design validation and structural health monitoring have long been understood. However, it is only within recent years that this unique technology has sufficiently matured to...
- White papers 2004-07-20
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