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Hao, Ya Han, and Li Jie He. "Experimental Study on Seismic Stability of Shear Wall by Laying Insulated Shale Hollow Brick outside." Advanced Materials Research 446-449 (January 2012): 269–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.446-449.269.

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Based on the low cyclic reversed lateral loading tests of shear wall thermal insulation brick wall on build by laying bricks, shale brick masonry wall thermal insulation of the failure pattern, deformation and stability and seismic performance ability and shear wall deformation, the seismic performance were analyzed. The results of the study show that the shale hollow brick wall insulation bricks with a good seismic performance stability. If vertical slits were set properly, the transformative property of the shear wall was improved greatly and the seismic behavior was excellent under the condition that the bearing capacity decreased slightly.
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Saha, G. C., M. A. Hasanath, M. N. Uddin, and M. Hasan. "Sustainable Utilization of Textile Dyeing Sludge and Coal Fly Ash by Brick Production Through Traditional Kilns." Nature Environment and Pollution Technology 21, no. 3 (September 1, 2022): 971–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.46488/nept.2022.v21i03.004.

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The fundamental purpose of this study was to evaluate the technical feasibility of incorporating fly ash (FA) and dyeing sludge (DS) in the production of brick. An attempt was taken to replace 10% to 100% clay by DS and FA in brick-making by volume. A brick firing kiln was used to burn the uniform-shaped bricks after replacing clay with DS and FA. Size and shape, hardness, soundness, water absorption, efflorescence, dry density, loss of ignition, firing shrinkage, specific gravity, compressive strength, and leaching tests were carried out to study the properties of these bricks. The compressive strength of the brink ranged from 6.25 MPa to 0.33 MPa and indicates a decreasing pattern in strength with the increase in the volume of DS and FA. Only 18.8% water absorption capacity was found in control bricks without DS and FA, while a maximum absorption of 40.19% was found for a particular combination of DS and FA. Similarly, dry density decreased with the increase in the volume of DS and FA. Besides, efflorescence in bricks was found within the allowable limits for certain combinations of DS and FA, which exceeded the allowable limits for other combinations. The presence of heavy metals (Ni, Zn, Cr, Cu, and Pb) in the extraction solution was insignificant. Based on the results of this study, we recommend that up to 10% clay can be substituted with DS and FA without substantially affecting the quality of bricks.
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Zhou, Zhuo, Yi Lv, Hong Jun Ni, and Cheng Qun Wu. "Vista of Silt Brick Cutting Machine Development Situation." Advanced Materials Research 989-994 (July 2014): 3228–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.989-994.3228.

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Brick cutting machine is the important device during the process of making bricks. The automatic control system, device of power and the pattern of cutting machine have been developing well. The new ideas, new technology and achievement of the brick cutting machine are taken out. The important achievement and application of the cutting machines are introduced, as well as the development tendency.
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Vermeltfoort, A. T., D. R. W. Martens, and G. P. A. G. van Zijl. "Electronic speckle pattern interferometry observation of brick–mortar interface behaviour under compressionThis article is one of a selection of papers published in this Special Issue on Masonry." Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering 34, no. 11 (November 2007): 1467–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/l07-070.

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The brick–mortar interaction is important in the mechanical behaviour of masonry. It affects the load transfer considerably, as shown by detailed deformation measurements taken using electronic speckle pattern interferometry (ESPI), a laser speckle interference technique. A companion paper [Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering, 34(11), 1475 (2007)] by the authors of this paper argues that the joint is the only part of contemporary masonry significantly affected by manual action, which is why large material variations appear at the brick–mortar interface. To evaluate this phenomenon, ESPI measurements were performed and compared with accompanying linear variable differential transformer (LVDT) results. The behaviour of specimens loaded with various eccentricities was relatively soft in the brick–mortar interface area when compared with the behaviour shown in the surrounding stiff brick and mortar. The brick–mortar interface was characterized by a central part surrounded by fissures. Most of the load was transmitted in the central part. Because of this, the axial strain curve over the width of the specimens was U-shaped for concentrically loaded specimens (i.e., those with zero eccentricity). Over the height of the two-brick one-joint specimen, a smooth, B-shaped lateral strain curve was observed, in which the largest strains were found in the bricks.
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Focacci, Francesco, and Christian Carloni. "A Study of the Fracture Process at the FRP-Masonry Interface: The Role of the Periodic Pattern of Bricks and Mortar Joints." Key Engineering Materials 624 (September 2014): 611–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/kem.624.611.

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This paper sheds light into the effect of the periodic pattern of bricks and mortar joints on the load-carrying capacity of the interface between fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) composites and masonry. Two simplified cohesive material laws are proposed for the FRP-mortar and FRP-brick interfaces, which allow for the computation in closed form of a finite effective bond length Leff of the interfaces. The aforementioned simplified interfacial laws are employed to compute the load response of the FRP-masonry interface, and to obtain the interfacial shear stress, the FRP axial strain, and the slip profiles along the bonded length. The results indicate that length of the stress-transfer zone (LSTZ) of the FRP-masonry interface varies periodically as its location shifts with respect to the position of the mortar joints. Furthermore LSTZ can be different from the effective length of the FRP-brick interface and is influenced by the size of the bricks and mortar joints.
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Tjitradi, Darmansyah, and Eliatun Eliatun. "Visualisasi Dan Identifikasi Pola Retak Dinding Bata Akibat Penurunan Pondasi Struktur Bangunan Di Kota Banjarmasin." Jurnal Gradasi Teknik Sipil 2, no. 1 (July 23, 2018): 61. http://dx.doi.org/10.31961/gradasi.v2i1.575.

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The City of Banjarmasin has very low soil bearing capacity leading to a significant number of buildings experiencing foundation settlement. This causes many elements of the buildings to develop cracks and to lean. The foundation settlement is modelled using ANSYS by taking five building structure models with brick walls loaded with their selves weight. Through this modelling the crack pattern and the stress distribution on both walls and the structural elements can be visualised and identified. The results show that the following columns experiencing foundation settlement develop longitudinal cracks, crack patterns on brick walls are diagonal at every bottom corner of the columns and vertical at the edge of the inner columns if there is no foundation settlement. Crack patterns on brick walls take form of a letter V if only one or two outer column experience foundation settlement, and crack patterns on brick walls also take form of an inverted letter V if only the inner columns or two adjacent columns experience foundation settlement. Foundation settlement experienced by inner columns of a brick wall is a major cause of damage to structural components.
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Shutao, Zhang, Xu Juanjuan, Su Pengfei, and Su Jianning. "Study on design of Linxia brick carving products based on shape grammar." E3S Web of Conferences 179 (2020): 02089. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202017902089.

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In view of the problems such as the single type of cultural derivative products of Linxia brick carving and the weak cultural attraction, we carried out the application research of Linxia brick carving culture by using shape grammar. Firstly, we collected and combed the materials of brick carving culture in Linxia by means of literature research and field investigation. Then, we determined the target product, analyzed the product form and emotional demand, construct the reference product form database, screen the brick carving pattern through the matching of the product emotional demand, obtained the characteristic lines of the brick carving pattern by the way of the type spectrum analysis, and established the typical form factor database of brick carving; Finally, taking some lines in the typical form factor database as the initial shape, we combined them with the lines in the reference product form database. According to the shape grammar deduction rules, the scheme was generated, the best scheme was selected and further refined. Studies have shown that the use of shape grammar for product design can enhance the cultural connotation of products, promote cultural heritage, and effectively guide the design of Linxia brick carving products.
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Su, Hui, Guo Song Han, and Xin Pei Jiang. "Research on the Seismic Performance of Construction Waste Recycled Brick Masonry Structure." Advanced Materials Research 588-589 (November 2012): 1950–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.588-589.1950.

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In order to research the seismic property of masonry building constructed with the construction waste recycled bricks, a four stories building model with 1:3 scale is constructed and tested on the shaking table. Based on the test results, the cracks pattern, displacement response, acceleration response of the building are studied. The failure mechanism of the infill building is investigated. The results show that the construction waste recycled brick is a qualified building material to construct the low rise building.
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Shenbagavalli, S., and Ramesh Babu Chokkalingam. "Flexural Strength of Fly ash Brick Masonry Wall with four different bond." Journal of Physics: Conference Series 2070, no. 1 (November 1, 2021): 012190. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/2070/1/012190.

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Abstract The strength of the masonry mainly depends on type of bond, types of bricks, compressive strength of the bricks and mortar used. The types of bonds play a major role in the properties of brick masonry wall. The most common types of bond used in practice are English bond, Flemish bond, Stretcher bond and Header bond. A lot of study has been performed on the load-carrying capacity of masonry walls. In this paper, effort has been taken to study the influence of different bonds on the flexural strength of the flyash brick masonry wall. For this wall of size 1m × 0.76m × 0.22m has been casted, cured for 28 days and tested in a loading frame. From the results, it was found the English bond gave higher flexural strength compared to other bonds such as Flemish, Stretcher and Header bond. The flexural strength of English bond was around 45 to 50% higher than the other bonds. The crack pattern at failure was also noted for all the masonry walls.
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Kung, Chieh, Shin Yong Chen, Te Tan Liao, and Te Ming Chou. "Finite Element Modeling to a Pallet with Repeated Lattice Pattern." Applied Mechanics and Materials 145 (December 2011): 88–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.145.88.

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This paper presents finite element approaches to the strength assessment of a pallet having repeated lattice pattern. The pallet is made of recycled plastics similar to high density polyethylene (HDPE). Due to the nature of repeat, the direct full 3D finite element model consumes tremendous computational resource for analysis and hence is far inefficient. A full 3D model using brick elements is created as a benchmark for comparison. Three other models contain shell elements, beam elements and bricks, representing the plate, stringers and ribs of the pallet. A last model using substructure scheme with super-elements is created to conduct the structural analysis of the pallet. The results of this study discloses that the substructural method employing superelements gives the least percent error and is advantageous over either the benchmark model or the rest models proposed in the present study.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Brick pattern"

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Salehi, Taleghani Amir. "Entrepreneurial Growth Pattern : A Comparison Study on the Growth Pattern of Dotcoms vs. Brick-and-Mortars." Thesis, Umeå universitet, Företagsekonomi, 2012. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-61934.

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Entrepreneurship is the foundation of the economic for each country. It has an inevitable impact onmicro- and macro-economic factors such as GDP, economic growth, employment/unemploymentrate, regional development, etc. Thus, entrepreneurial practices are crucial for each country in orderto have better economic conditions.Growth is the dominant part of entrepreneurial practices from which the success of small firms canbe assessed and evaluated. Firm’s growth involves different aspects such as motives, finance andownership strategies, indicators, and growth stimulus. These factors together provide a pattern ofgrowth that is different from one company to another.Since the advent of the Internet there has been changes in the business world and the terms such asdotcom, digital entrepreneurship, e-services, e-banking, etc. made a dramatic change in the way ofdoing business. Some companies were established based on the Internet and their income andexistence relied on the Internet. Some others on the other hand, use traditional method of businessbesides using the Internet as an extra tool.This study examines the small business growth pattern in order to find out how small firms grow.Furthermore, the difference between the growth pattern of digital firms and traditional companies isexamined to find out how the pattern of growth differs from dotcoms to the brick-and-mortars.This study is based on a qualitative research method with the approach of a case study research. Thecase study is designed on one major case to go deep while having four other supporting companiesin order to get the best results with the least subjectivity. The questionnaire was designed on a semistructureand the results were coded for the pattern. The questions were designed based on theconceptual framework which was changes based on the results and optimized.The results from this study provide a framework that gives a pattern of growth for small firms. Thesuggested framework of growth pattern has some major components: growth motive, growthstrategy, growth indicator, and growth stimulus. Furthermore, the research findings define the majordifferences between the growth pattern of dotcoms and brick-and-mortars.
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RAJABZADEH, SHAGHAYEGH. "On the Computational Design of Free-form Masonry Vault." Doctoral thesis, Politecnico di Torino, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/11583/2616850.

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For many years, shell structures have had an important role in architecture and engineering. After the industrial revolution and shifting from masonry construction to steel and concrete, the social, economical and environmental role in masonry construction has been underestimated. Targeting to use the digital tools, this thesis is proposing a method to re-design vaults and domes at the present time, respecting the current architectural requirements. Reviewing the brief background of masonry construction and looking over the recent researches, two workshops have been processed in Politecnico di Torino. Both workshops were concentrated on designing and constructing free-form masonry shells by help of digital tools and computational methods. Regarding the results of these practical experiments, a tool has been created developed, which helps the masonry shell designers to model the brick patterning automatically on a curved surface. This research is exploiting the process of developing this method by means of digital tools. The bricklaying is simulated inside the 3D virtual environment by integrating the scripting language, Python, and commercial CAD software, Rhinoceros. Not ignoring the role of the designers in the decision-making procedures, this tool is implemented as an interactive method between the designers and the digital tools.
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Rashidi, Abbas. "Evaluating the performance of machine-learning techniques for recognizing construction materials in digital images." Thesis, Georgia Institute of Technology, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/1853/49122.

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Digital images acquired at construction sites contain valuable information useful for various applications including As-built documentation of building elements, effective progress monitoring, structural damage assessment, and quality control of construction material. As a result there is an increasing need for effective methods to recognize different building materials in digital images and videos. Pattern recognition is a mature field within the area of image processing; however, its application in the area of civil engineering and building construction is only recent. In order to develop any robust image recognition method, it is necessary to choose the optimal machine learning algorithm. To generate a robust color model for building material detection in an outdoor construction environment, a comparative analysis of three generative and discriminative machine learning algorithms, namely, multilayer perceptron (MLP), radial basis function (RBF), and support vector machines (SVMs), is conducted. The main focus of this study is on three classes of building materials: concrete, plywood, and brick. For training purposes a large-size data set including hundreds of images is collected. The comparison study is conducted by implementing necessary algorithms in MATLAB and testing over hundreds of construction-site images. To evaluate the performance of each technique, the results are compared with a manual classification of building materials. In order to better assess the performance of each technique, experiments are conducted by taking pictures under various realistic jobsite conditions, e.g., different ranges of image resolutions, different distance of camera from object, and different types of cameras.
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ALFORNO, MARCO. "Investigation of the Role of Constructive Aspects on the Structural Response of Masonry Vaults." Doctoral thesis, Politecnico di Torino, 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/11583/2942120.

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Yamane, Daniela Fernanda. "Padrões de especialização e competitividade externa nos BRICS no período 2000-2012." Universidade Federal de Uberlândia, 2014. https://repositorio.ufu.br/handle/123456789/13572.

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The present work aims, at first, to determine the relationship between export basket and income per capita worldwide, seeking to understand if what a country exports is relevant to its economic performance. For this, it has been used the calculation of PRODYX index and the results obtained shows that exports of different products have different associated average income per capita, corroborating with the hypothesis that what a country produces and exports is important for its economic performance. In a second moment, this work aims to monitor and characterize quantitatively and qualitatively, the evolution of trade flows of the countries members of BRIC in the 2000s. For this, it has been analyzed the growth, the relative composition and the trade balance of the commercial flows of BRIC, and calculated the indicators of external trade (Market-Share, Revealed Comparative Advantages, Index of Contribution to the Trade Balance and Index of Intra-Industry Trade) and the obtained results were that, on the one hand, Brazil and Russia not only maintained a pattern of rigid specialization, keeping with the existing pattern in the early 2000s, but also deepened this pattern, with an increase in the dynamics of primary products and intensives in natural resources. On the other hand, India and mainly China showed changes in the period, converging to a pattern of specialization based on products with higher added value and greater diversification.
O presente trabalho busca, em um primeiro momento, averiguar a relação entre pauta exportadora e renda per capita mundial, visando compreender se o que um país exporta é relevante para o seu desempenho econômico. Para isso, utiliza-se o cálculo do índice PRODYX e os resultados obtidos comprovam que as exportações de diferentes produtos apresentam renda média per capita associada diferentes, corroborando a hipótese de que o que um país produz e exporta é importante para o seu desempenho econômico. Em um segundo momento, o trabalho busca acompanhar e caracterizar, quantitativa e qualitativamente, a evolução dos fluxos de comércio nos anos 2000 dos países integrantes do BRIC. Para isso, analisa-se o crescimento, a composição relativa e o saldo comercial dos fluxos de comércio do BRIC e calculam-se os indicadores de comércio exterior (Market-Share, Vantagens Comparativas Reveladas, Índice de Contribuição ao Saldo Comercial e Índice de Comércio Intraindustrial) e os resultados gerados foram que, por um lado, o Brasil e a Rússia não apenas mantiveram um padrão de especialização rígido, com continuidade do padrão existente no inicio dos anos 2000, como também se aprofundaram neste padrão, com aumento do dinamismo em produtos primários e intensivos em recursos naturais. Por outro lado, a Índia e, principalmente, a China apresentaram modificações no período, convergindo para um padrão de especialização pautado em produtos de maior valor agregado e com maior diversificação.
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Murphy, Marie Harriet. "The effects of different patterns of brisk walking on aspects of fitness, cardiovascular risk and psychological well-being." Thesis, Loughborough University, 1999. https://dspace.lboro.ac.uk/2134/27067.

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The use of a pattern of accumulated bouts of exercise has become enshrined in recent public health recommendations. Although there is epidemiological evidence to support this, the experimental evidence for such recommendations is limited. The four studies described in this thesis investigated the effects of different patterns of exercise on fitness, cardiovascular risk and selected psychological parameters.
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Chen, Yu-Chieh, and 陳瑀婕. "A Study of the Pattern Forms about Brick Carving in Huang-Chi Library in Taichung." Thesis, 2009. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/32379051964267112511.

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Generally, in the traditional Fukien type architectures, we can often see many exquisite architecture decorations such as stone carvings, wood carvings, and decoration paintings. However, brick carvings are seldom seen in architecture decorations. Although brick carvings are not emphasized by people as wood carvings or stone carvings, it seems that they sustain the native sentiment of Taiwan because the quality of the color about the red brick carving is plain. However, because it's difficult to make, the amount is not much. Nowadays, the Huang-Chi Library in Taichung county could be one of the most outstanding places in the central zone. Accompany the progressing and development of industries and business, the material of architectures and technology changed with each passing day. This traditional industry of brick carving is already downfallen and the technique is almost fail to be handed down from the past generation. Moreover, the materials of the brick carving are easy to be weathered so that it's really hard to preserve. The references which recorded the distinguishing features of the brick carvings are also apparently not enough. Therefore, the author expected that through Huang-Chi Library, we could realize more about the brick carving techniques in Taiwan area. The main purposes of this research are as follows: 1. to investigate and record the dispose places, fabricative technique, and form elements on architecture of the brick carving in Huang-Chi Library. 2. to analyze every type of forms about the composition in paintings and the meanings of the representations. 3. to research the art implications of the brick carvings in Huang-Chi Library. We generalized the following conclusions in this research: the brick carving in Huang-Chi Library can be divided into four types: sculpted brick frame, sculpted brick baseboard, decoration patterns of frame, and the corners of octagonal windows. 1. sculpted brick frame mainly distributed in the important entrance and exit so that the display space could be larger. The composition in paintings also showed many linear compositions such as vertical, horizontal, or s-curved types, etc. Technically, most of them were pre-oven sculpture and most of the the subject matter symbolizations were the paintings of flowers or birds which represented the scholars and gentlemen or the implied meaning of auspice which prayed for safety. There were following five points about artistic implications: (1). to use the overlaps and parallelograms to show the sense of space. (2). to adopt the asynchronous viewpoints. (3). to decorate as much as possible. (4). to equalize the guests and hosts. (5). mostly to take flowers and birds as the subject matters. 2. sculpted brick baseboard were also a kind of pre-oven sculpture. The type of composition belonged to horizontal composition and it could be divided into several independent sections which are C-type composition with opening upward or downward. 3. Decoration patterns of frame and the corners of octagonal windows are mostly for the purpose of decoration which distributes beside the frames or corners of the brick stripes. The technique belongs to post-oven sculpture and the compositions were mostly left-right or up-down symmetrical types. The subject matters were used very extensively and mostly in pattern lines and implements. The artistic implications are: (1). to transform the complication into simplicity. (2). to adapt between shapes and shapes. (3). to idealize the patterns. (4). the symmetrical beauty sense of types.
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Books on the topic "Brick pattern"

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Beaded images: Intricate beaded jewelry using brick stitch. Liberty, UT: Eagle's View Pub.Co., 1995.

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Zellers, Nancy. Bead tube jewelry: Peyote & brick stitch designs for 30+ necklaces, bracelets, and earrings. Waukesha, Wis: Kalmbach Books, 2011.

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Zellers, Nancy. Bead tube jewelry: Peyote & brick stitch designs for 30+ necklaces, bracelets, and earrings. Waukesha, Wis: Kalmbach Books, 2011.

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Uri nara chŏntʻong munŭi: Najŏn hwagak : Korean traditional pattern : Lacquerware. Sŏul-si: Nurwa, 2009.

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Pattern And Texture. Literary Licensing, LLC, 2013.

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Joniea, A. K. Brick Stitch Graph Paper: Beadwork Stitch Patterns, Brick Stitch Beadwork, Beading Graph Paper Beads Pattern to Create Your Own Beadwork Designs, 112 Sheets,. Independently Published, 2021.

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NoteBooks, Sappuris. CheckList Amazing Thing to Do Today for Girls, Black Brick Wall Background Bricks Texture Seamless Pattern Vector Cover. Independently Published, 2021.

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Atxpublishing. Beading Graph Paper Peyote Stitch Peyote Stitch and Brick Pattern: Grid Paper for Small Projects. Independently Published, 2019.

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NoteBooks, Sappuris. Check List Daily Notes, Closeup Surface Brick Pattern Old Dirty Wet Stone Brick Wall Textured Background Cover, 120 Pages - Large(8. 5 X 11 Inches). Independently Published, 2021.

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NoteBooks, Sappuris. Check List Journal for Women, Closeup Surface Brick Pattern Old Black Stone Brick Wall Texture Background Cover, 100 Pages - Large(8. 5 X 11 Inches). Independently Published, 2021.

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Book chapters on the topic "Brick pattern"

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Mehra, Meeta Keswani, and Sk Md Azharuddin. "Inter- and Intra-BRICS Bilateral Trade Pattern." In Locating BRICS in the Global Order, 97–109. London: Routledge India, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003148074-7.

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Clayton, Murray K., and Brian D. Hudelson. "Analysis of Spatial Patterns in the Phyllosphere." In Brock/Springer Series in Contemporary Bioscience, 111–31. New York, NY: Springer New York, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-3168-4_6.

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Ouyang, Yao. "Strategy: Economic Development Pattern of Large Countries." In The Development of BRIC and the Large Country Advantage, 89–125. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-0633-3_6.

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Kajatin, Roland, and Lazaros Nalpantidis. "Image Segmentation of Bricks in Masonry Wall Using a Fusion of Machine Learning Algorithms." In Pattern Recognition. ICPR International Workshops and Challenges, 446–61. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-68787-8_33.

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Kivenzor, Gregory, and Karen Spohn. "Luxury Consumption in Brics: Rationale Behind ‘Irrational’ Consumption Patterns." In Thriving in a New World Economy, 101–5. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-24148-7_31.

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Mancl, Dennis, and Steven D. Fraser. "The Stories We Tell: Experience, Research, or Patterns?" In Agile Processes in Software Engineering and Extreme Programming – Workshops, 215–21. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-88583-0_22.

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AbstractSeveral “story” formats are used by software researchers and practitioners to document research results and share best practices. Research papers are the staple of software conferences and journals: papers report the results of research projects and a wide range of empirical experiments. Experience reports and software patterns are two alternative formats to share results and propagate knowledge and best practices. Experience reports relate experience and cautionary tales while software patterns distill experience into a compact form. An XP2021 panel session orchestrated by Steven Fraser – featuring panelists Ademar Aguiar, Casper Lassenius, Mary Lynn Manns, Ken Power, and Rebecca Wirfs-Brock – discussed how “story” formats each have a role to advance the practice of software engineering.
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Ducasse, Stéphane. "Message Passing Abstractions as Elementary Bricks for Design Pattern Implementation: an Experiment." In Object-Oriented Technologys, 96–99. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-69687-3_18.

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Bertoni, Fabio, Stefano Elia, and Larissa Rabbiosi. "Outward FDI from the BRICs: Trends and Patterns of Acquisitions in Advanced Countries." In Emerging Economies and Firms in the Global Crisis, 47–82. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137277473_3.

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American Association for the Advancement of Science. "Curriculum Blocks." In Designs for Science Literacy: with companion CD-ROM, 123–47. Oxford University PressNew York, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195132786.003.0013.

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Abstract For millennia, designers of plazas, walls, arches, bridges, and domes have used bricks as their basic construction units. Identical bricks can be arranged in a surprising number of different patterns, and many times more patterns can be created using only a few different kinds of brick. Some aspects of the patterns are essential to the purpose of the structure, whereas other aspects may be merely pleasing. To suit one purpose or another, the bricks can be different in material composition (marble, stone, glass, concrete, metal, plastic, clay, wood), structural properties (size, shape, strength, resilience, durability, response to temperature), appearance (color, transparency, surface texture), and inevitably cost (bare minimum to extravagant). How well the structure will do its basic job depends more on some of these properties than others, but any property may be important in motivating and selling the design. Obviously a designer needs to know what the properties of bricks really are and what features the final design must have. In the 20th century, sad to report, curriculum designers have not been so well blessed. For most of the century, they have had only a few kinds of “bricks” available to them, and those in only two “shapes”—one period, five days a week for one semester and one period, five days a week for one year. To make matters worse, there simply is no agreed-upon set of basic properties to use to describe or talk about curriculum components. For this and other reasons, “honesty in packaging” is rare in the descriptive materials provided by publishers. This chapter supposes that in creating the curriculum equivalent of a brick structure, educators will have access to a large variety of accurate descriptions of bricks in the form of an easily accessible database. After defining what a curriculum block is, the chapter presents a template for describing blocks, some thoughts on how and by whom suitable blocks can be developed, and a brief list of some possible curriculum blocks.
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Ciccarino, Irene, and Carla Diniz dos Santos da Silva. "Digital Transformation." In Cases on Digital Strategies and Management Issues in Modern Organizations, 1–22. IGI Global, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-1630-0.ch001.

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The COVID-19 pandemic has intensified the digitization of traditional businesses. In the retail sector, e-commerce played a fundamental role and promoted major changes in the consumer pattern. This evolution and its impact can be studied through the digital transformation lens, which is a multidisciplinary and holistic concept that encompasses a new strategy and new ways of strategizing. The present study aims to describe the digital transformation strategy implementation path at a Brazilian pre-digital retail company and discusses the role the COVID-19 pandemic had played. Moreover, the case highlights important strategic issues and provides the opportunity to analyze whether it is a strategic process or a strategic practice. Thus, it can enlighten which theory best supports DTS studies. This study also increases the understanding of the strategic configuration of digital transformation embracing context, process, and outcomes. And it also sheds light on the dilemma between brick-and-mortar stores and digital ones.
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Conference papers on the topic "Brick pattern"

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Byung-Seok Woo, Sung-Min Yang, and Kang-Hyun Jo. "Brick path detection from shape pattern and texture feature." In 2011 IEEE/SICE International Symposium on System Integration (SII 2011). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/sii.2011.6147423.

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Toyama, Fubito, Hiroshi Mori, and Kenji Shoji. "Fast template matching using Brick Partitioning and initial threshold." In 2016 23rd International Conference on Pattern Recognition (ICPR). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icpr.2016.7899714.

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Zandavali, Bárbara Andrade, and Manuel Jiménez García. "Automated Brick Pattern Generator for Robotic Assembly using Machine Learning and Images." In 37 Education and Research in Computer Aided Architectural Design in Europe and XXIII Iberoamerican Society of Digital Graphics, Joint Conference (N. 1). São Paulo: Editora Blucher, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5151/proceedings-ecaadesigradi2019_605.

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Andrade Zandavali, Bárbara, and Manuel Jiménez García. "Automated Brick Pattern Generator for Robotic Assembly using Machine Learning and Images." In eCAADe 2019: Architecture in the Age of the 4th Industrial Revolution. eCAADe, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.52842/conf.ecaade.2019.3.217.

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Andrade Zandavali, Bárbara, and Manuel Jiménez García. "Automated Brick Pattern Generator for Robotic Assembly using Machine Learning and Images." In eCAADe 2019: Architecture in the Age of the 4th Industrial Revolution. eCAADe, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.52842/conf.ecaade.2019.3.217.

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Seo, Jungwon, Mark Yim, and Vijay Kumar. "Assembly planning for planar structures of a brick wall pattern with rectangular modular robots." In 2013 IEEE International Conference on Automation Science and Engineering (CASE 2013). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/coase.2013.6653996.

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LI, JIN-MING, WEN-MIN YAN, SHU WANG, DA-BIN LU, and RUI-MIN MAI. "EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION ON PENETRATION OF MASONRY WALL BY LARGE CALIBER RIFLE BULLET." In 32ND INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON BALLISTICS. Destech Publications, Inc., 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.12783/ballistics22/36189.

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To study the law of penetration action of small high-speed projectiles into the wall, three kinds of large caliber rifle projectiles were used to conduct armor penetration tests on the masonry walls, in which a mortar layer was applied inside and outside of the masonry wall, and the masonry was clay bricks and autoclaved aerated concrete blocks, respectively. High-speed photography of the impact velocity, residual velocity and motion attitude of the projectile, damage pattern, size and penetration process of the target body were obtained. Through the analysis of the kinetic energy loss ratio of the projectile and the wall penetration, it was revealed that the penetration effect of the projectile is mainly determined by the core structure (the single mass projectile is considered as the full core structure), the anti-penetration effect of the masonry wall mainly depends on the strength of the block itself, the anti-penetration effect of the lightweight masonry wall is weak, and the projectile penetrates more easily, the anti-penetration effect of the clay brick wall is the strongest, and also discovered the penetration depends on the thickness of the wall and the location of the projectile impact point. The results of the test and analysis can provide a basis for how to improve the lethality of light weapons against human targets behind the protection of brick walls.
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Tillner, Silja, and Eva Maria Kuehn. "Habitat 5.0 – Towards affordable and sustainable housing in the developing world. “Brick-Chain” – a pattern- and blockchain-based approach to build communities." In 55th ISOCARP World Planning Congress, Beyond Metropolis, Jakarta-Bogor, Indonesia. ISOCARP, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.47472/hyay8365.

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“Habitat 5.0 – Towards affordable and sustainable housing in the developing world” strives to build communities by following urban design patterns for sustainable settlements and goes beyond the mere production of individual housing structures. It is a blockchain-based approach that leads to “disruptive innovations” in order to achieve “quality good enough”1 to upgrade informal settlements. The key approach relies on the secure and verifiable transfer of existing, qualified knowhow that enables residents to participate in the process. The self-building of houses with ecological materials is safer, cheaper, faster, sustainable, and supports the vision of “Glocalization.” Habitat 5.0 is a need-based approach: The need is the lack of affordable and adequate housing which leads to the surge in informal settlements. The idea is to improve informal housing in situ. This need is aggravated when disasters strike, as informal settlements are the most vulnerable when heavy rainfall, floods, storms or earthquakes hit unstable land and unsafe structures. Apart from informal housing, many other cheaply built structures are usually affected and destroyed by natural disasters. Therefore, disaster relief housing is another major potential of this approach.
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Cai, Lingli. "Research on and Application of the Pattern of Brick Tea in Yangloudong of Xianning City as China National Product of Geographical Indication." In 2016 3rd International Conference on Education, Language, Art and Inter-cultural Communication (ICELAIC 2016). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/icelaic-16.2017.150.

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Mahfuz, H., B. R. Lokesh, P. S. Das, U. Vaidya, and S. Jeelani. "Finite Element Modeling and Photoelastic Analysis of an Integral Armor Under Flexural Loading." In ASME 1997 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece1997-1049.

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Abstract A combined Finite Element Analysis (FEA) and photoelastic study is performed on a hybrid composite, integral armor, to investigate its response under flexural loading condition at room temperature. The layered solid brick element, developed on the basis of constant transverse strain distribution through the thickness, has been used to model the complete integral armor. The transverse normal and shear strain distribution through the thickness becomes significant and severe in failure mechanisms, therefore multiple elements are used in the thickness direction to take care of nonlinearity by piecewise representation. Large deformation has been considered in the finite element analysis to account for the non-linearity encountered during the actual test. Photoelastic analysis is conducted on the integral armor to determine the stress-strain distribution through the thickness. A reflection polariscope is used to observe the fringe pattern developed under flexural loading in the photoelastic coating applied on the test specimen surface. Data generated using photoelastic analysis are presented to corroborate the finite element analysis findings, and a comparison in respect of strain behavior is presented. Reasonable correlation between the finite element modeling and photoelastic analysis results has been established.
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