This document discusses the mechanical properties of materials, including tensile and compressive stress-strain behavior, Young's modulus, yield strength, plastic deformation, hysteresis, and anisotropic properties. It also covers mechanical properties specific to bone, such as the tensile behavior of cortical bone and microstructure of osteons. Various models for composites and viscoelastic behavior are presented.
Making The Most Of Your Event App by Clemi Hardie of Noodle Live at Event Pro...Noodle Live
Making The Most Of Your Event App was presented by Clemi Hardie of Noodle Live at the Event Production Show 2014.
This presentation details what features you should look for in your event app, what questions you should ask a potential event partner.
Don't make your event app just a digital version of the event programme. Make it an enjoyable medium with which to engage your visitors and use it to understand how people are interacting with your event.
This document provides information on solid state drives (SSDs). It discusses the history and operation of flash memory, how SSDs work compared to hard disk drives, and performance optimizations like parallelism and garbage collection. SSDs have advantages over HDDs like higher data transfer rates, lower power consumption and size, but also challenges like limited write cycles and latency issues. The document evaluates different page placement policies and block repositioning methods to improve SSD response times.
This document discusses the mechanical properties of materials, including tensile and compressive stress-strain behavior, Young's modulus, yield strength, plastic deformation, hysteresis, and anisotropic properties. It also covers mechanical properties specific to bone, such as the tensile behavior of cortical bone and microstructure of osteons. Various models for composites and viscoelastic behavior are presented.
Making The Most Of Your Event App by Clemi Hardie of Noodle Live at Event Pro...Noodle Live
Making The Most Of Your Event App was presented by Clemi Hardie of Noodle Live at the Event Production Show 2014.
This presentation details what features you should look for in your event app, what questions you should ask a potential event partner.
Don't make your event app just a digital version of the event programme. Make it an enjoyable medium with which to engage your visitors and use it to understand how people are interacting with your event.
This document provides information on solid state drives (SSDs). It discusses the history and operation of flash memory, how SSDs work compared to hard disk drives, and performance optimizations like parallelism and garbage collection. SSDs have advantages over HDDs like higher data transfer rates, lower power consumption and size, but also challenges like limited write cycles and latency issues. The document evaluates different page placement policies and block repositioning methods to improve SSD response times.
Clemi Hardie of Noodle Live speaks about using RFID for events - the different applications and opportunities that arise from using this technology and combining it with a mobile app.
This presentation was originally given at the ABPCO TechNOphobia event.
This document summarizes the work of Robert Brown, a professor of tissue engineering. His lab has developed a technique called Rapid Fibrin Tissue Assembly (RaFT) to rapidly fabricate 3D living tissues. RaFT involves mixing cells and collagen-fibril gel to create a simple tissue that is then compressed over 100x to remove excess water. This results in a tissue with real appearance. The lab is able to engineer tissue layers and properties like density. RaFT can create simple versions of any tissue in minutes and is being commercialized to replace animal testing and improve diagnostics and drug screening. The technique has applications for implants and research to better understand tissue growth and disease.