In recent years both free-standing and geometric staircases have become quite popular. Many variations exist, such as spiral, helical, and elliptical staircases, and combinations of these. A number of researchers have come forward with different concepts in the fields of analytical...
The CRSI Design Handbook has been the reference book for cast-in-place reinforced concrete design since 1952. The 10th edition provides the necessary information needed for common reinforced concrete structural members such as columns, beams, footings, pile caps, retaining walls, and...
This commercial item description (CID) covers the general requirements for passengerboarding, staircase trucks servicing military and commercial aircraft on Government installations.
This CID covers the general requirements for passenger boarding staircase trucks servicing military and commercial aircraft on Government installations.
Recommendations for not more than four self-contained dwelling units per floor accessible from one staircase, of not more than three storeys above ground.
This International Standard specifies a method for determining the resistance to external blows of thermoplastic pipes of circular cross-section; it is called the staircase method. This method is applicable to isolated batches of pipe to be tested at 0 oc. NOTE 1 If testing below 0 oc is...
This document describes a fully specified simple Forward Error Correction (FEC) scheme for Low-Density Parity Check (LDPC) Staircase codes that can be used to protect media streams along the lines defined by FECFRAME. These codes have many interesting properties: they are systematic codes,...
This document describes two Fully-Specified Forward Error Correction (FEC) Schemes, Low Density Parity Check (LDPC) Staircase and LDPC Triangle, and their application to the reliable delivery of data objects on the packet erasure channel (i.e., a communication path where packets are either...
This standard specifies a method for determining the resistance to external blows of thermoplastics pipes by using the staircase method. This method is not applicable to perforated pipes. The method is intended to be applied for pipe testing at 0° C. When necessary the method can be applied...
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