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Saved by uncleflo on January 17th, 2022.
Converting cave survey notes into a finished map With a set of cave survey sketch notes in hand, the next steps for converting those notes into a beautiful and accurate map can be daunting. Some cave cartographers spend more time in front of a computer screen than they do underground. Historically survey data was compiled with a calculator, and maps were drafted on mylar sheets with pencil and rapidiograph. Virtually everyone today is using cave survey data management and digital drafting software for the improved efficiency, quality, and ability to make changes and updates. In most cases the data management and drafting are handled by different applications. I recommend developing an efficient workflow for handling new survey data.
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Saved by uncleflo on January 16th, 2022.
Bored pile also referred to as drilled shaft at some places is a kind of reinforced-concrete base that holds frameworks carrying heavy vertical loads in place. A bored pile is basically the concrete cast-in-place, which means that the pile is cast on the site of the building. The arrangement varies from other concrete foundation designs, such as spun pile or reinforced concrete square pile foundations, which make use of concrete precast platforms. Bored piling is used extensively for bridge construction, tall buildings, and other large industrial projects, which all require deep and intensive bases. Apart from the foundation systems, Bored piles are also used to build formative underground barriers for earth retention. Piles may be stacked next to each other, with 75 – 150 mm gap in-between— referred to as contiguous pile wall, or they can be positioned in a way that they coincide, creating stable and robust fencing, often used to regulate groundwater movement.
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Saved by uncleflo on January 6th, 2019.
This new standard defines three test charts. The new Imatest eSFR ISO module performs a highly automated analysis of the new low contrast (4:1) Edge SFR chart and is available in Imatest Master and Image Sensor 4.0. This chart does not work with the highly automated Imatest eSFR ISO module, described below. For highly automated measurements (including squares near the corners, color patches, and wedges) we recommend one of the Imatest eSFR ISO charts shown below. These charts are fully compliant with ISO 12233:2017. Supported by the Imatest Star Chart module. Optional automatic region detection is available when used with a star pattern that has registration marks on the sides of the image.
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Saved by uncleflo on September 8th, 2016.
Are you looking to build a wind turbine, or to buy a windmill, and you want to know whether it is better to get yourself a vertical axis wind turbine or a conventional horizontal windmill? It is a good idea to educate yourself on the differences between vertical and horizontal axis wind turbines. Obviously, you want to get the one that has the best return on investment, whether you will buy a wind turbine or build it yourself.
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Saved by uncleflo on June 3rd, 2014.
A British plane, that can take-off and land vertically, that got great success internationally. An interesting documentary, that also showed how the building principles actually work.
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