Journal of the Franklin Institute, Volume 249Pergamon Press, 1950 |
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Page 192
... x " L 1 / 00 / -X -2 y = - ya . 3 H ~ 3 2 O = X -2 Floo F X 흡 ᅲ FN 2 T2 yo 퓸 y = 0 σ = FIG . 1. The transformation X sinh z in the X - plane . The points indicated with crosses correspond to the points indicated in a similar manner in ...
... x " L 1 / 00 / -X -2 y = - ya . 3 H ~ 3 2 O = X -2 Floo F X 흡 ᅲ FN 2 T2 yo 퓸 y = 0 σ = FIG . 1. The transformation X sinh z in the X - plane . The points indicated with crosses correspond to the points indicated in a similar manner in ...
Page 194
... X - plane , into the part of the imaginary axis corresponding to w > 1. The simplest type of uni- form distribution ... X - plane , one obtains from Eqs . 2 and 3 , A sinh ” na + cosh ” ( n sinh - 1A ) T ( X ) = for n even , ( 4 ) A T ...
... X - plane , into the part of the imaginary axis corresponding to w > 1. The simplest type of uni- form distribution ... X - plane , one obtains from Eqs . 2 and 3 , A sinh ” na + cosh ” ( n sinh - 1A ) T ( X ) = for n even , ( 4 ) A T ...
Page 198
... plane must be distributed uniformly along straight lines parallel to the axis or axes over which oscillatory ... x = -K x = -K X - K- -5 U -- + ♪ jv ; -σ 3 2 -2 -3 yk ' y = K2 y = 0 슬 x = -K 4 5 $ X = K ' 6 u ; jw y = -k ' y = -k ' y ...
... plane must be distributed uniformly along straight lines parallel to the axis or axes over which oscillatory ... x = -K x = -K X - K- -5 U -- + ♪ jv ; -σ 3 2 -2 -3 yk ' y = K2 y = 0 슬 x = -K 4 5 $ X = K ' 6 u ; jw y = -k ' y = -k ' y ...
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MARCH 1950 No | 3 |
MAY 1950 No | 5 |
A Note on the Notch Effect of Metals K MINAMIŌZI AND H ŌKUBO | 49 |
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