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Lenart, Joshua B. | A Feasibility Study of a Transfer of Federal Lands: Assessing the Triple Bottom Line | This feasibility study identifies various aspects of the proposed transfer of public federal lands to individual states by characterizing the most significant challenges that the transfer entails for civil and environmental engineers. | | 2016 |
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| Reconstruction of sculptured surface using coordinate measuring machines | This paper presents a strategy for reverse engineering that uses a coordinate measur ing machine to reconstruct three dimensional sculptured surfaces. A rough initial model of the surface is generated manually. An iterative method is then used to refine the surface model until the error is within a ... | Reconstruction; Sculptured surface; Coordinate measuring machines | 1993 |
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Brown, Bruce Eric | Modeling of solids for three-dimensional finite element analysis | The geometric modeling of solid objects is a major problem within the design analysis loop of the engineering design process. Models are analyzed by various computer programs to predict their performance. The format of each model is usually different for each analysis routine. The existence of sev... | Geometric modeling; Solid objects; Finite element analysis | 1977 |
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Christensen, Douglas A. | Effects of increased energy prices on U.S. agriculture: an econometric approach | Although the contents of this manuscript remain the responsibility of the authors, we wish to thanks a group of reviewers for the time and conscientious effort they put forth to solidify this final draft. Andrew Morton, Brian Holding, Wesley Buchele, and Arnold Paulsen deserve much credit for their ... | Energy prices | 1981 |