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Willink, David. "Re St John the Baptist, Bishop Monkton." Ecclesiastical Law Journal 24, no. 2 (April 29, 2022): 266. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0956618x22000266.

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Montgomery, Janet, Paul Budd, and Jane Evans. "Reconstructing the lifetime movements of ancient people: A Neolithic case study from southern England." European Journal of Archaeology 3, no. 3 (2000): 370–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1179/146195700807860828.

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A new procedure is described in which combined lead and strontium isotope analysis of archaeological human dental tissues can be used to comment on the lifetime movements of individuals. A case study is presented of four Neolithic burials – an adult female and three juveniles – from a shared burial pit excavated at Monkton-up-Wimbourne, Dorset. It is demonstrated that the adult's place of origin was at least 80km to the north-west in the area of the Mendips. It is also shown that all three juveniles moved over significant distances during their lives.
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Maguire, Henry, Charlotte Mehrtens, Jonathan Kim, and Edwin Romanowicz. "Using Gamma Emissions to Identify Cycles in the Lower Cambrian Monkton Formation (NW Vermont): Implications for Identifying Sea Level Variation on the Iapetus Margin." Open Journal of Geology 09, no. 02 (2019): 89–108. http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/ojg.2019.92008.

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Povolo, F. "Comments on the Monkman-Grant and the modified Monkman-Grant relationships." Journal of Materials Science 20, no. 6 (June 1985): 2005–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf01112283.

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Kvapilová, Marie, Jiří Dvořák, Petr Král, Milan Svoboda, and Vàclav Sklenička. "Application of the Monkman-Grant Relationship for Ultrafine-Grained Metallic Materials." Key Engineering Materials 577-578 (September 2013): 137–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/kem.577-578.137.

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The applicability of the Monkman-Grant relationship was analyzed and validated for ultrafine-grained metallic materials under investigation. A special attention has been given to the creep damage tolerance factor which is defined as the ratio of the strain to fracture to the Monkman-Grant ductility and which describes the coupling between creep deformation and damage based on continuum creep damage approach. It was found, that ultrafine-grained materials generally obey the Monkman-Grant relationship, however, the relationship is especially suitable for materials exhibiting short secondary creep and long tertiary creep stages when dislocation-controlled creep is dominant.
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Sundararajan, G. "The Monkman-Grant relationship." Materials Science and Engineering: A 112 (June 1989): 205–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0921-5093(89)90360-2.

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Ren, Fa Cai, and Xiao Ying Tang. "Investigation on Creep Behavior of Grade 91 Heat-Resistant Steel at 923K." Applied Mechanics and Materials 853 (September 2016): 163–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.853.163.

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Creep deformation behavior of SA387Gr91Cl2 heat-resistant steel used for steam cooler has been investigated. Creep tests were carried out using flat creep specimens machined from the normalized and tempered plate at 973K with stresses of 100, 125 and 150MPa. The minimum creep rate and rupture time dependence on applied stress was analyzed. The analysis showed that the heat-resistant steel obey Monkman-Grant and modified Monkman-Grant relationships.
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KIM, BUMJOON, JIWOO IM, MOON K. KIM, JONGHOON LEE, and BYEONGSOO LIM. "EFFECT OF BORON ON CREEP DUCTILITY AND CREEP RUPTURE LIFE IN 9CR-1.5MO STEEL." International Journal of Modern Physics B 24, no. 15n16 (June 30, 2010): 2490–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0217979210065143.

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In this study, the relationship between the creep ductility and rupture life of 9 Cr -1.5 Mo steel with boron addition at 600°C was investigated by small punch (SP) creep test from the viewpoint of the modified Monkman-Grant relation. The amount of boron addition ranged from 0.0076wt% to 0.0196 wt%. The general concept of Monkman-Grant ductility for uniaxial creep was introduced and then particularly modified for the SP creep. The microstructure of the steel was observed to analyze the effect of boron addition on the creep ductility and rupture life. Based on the modified Monkman-Grant ductility for SP creep, it was found that the boron addition improved the creep ductility and rupture life of the 9 Cr -1.5 Mo steel. Also, the relationship between the minimum creep displacement rate and the amount of boron addition was analyzed.
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Stelck, C. R., and Dale Leckie. "Foraminiferal inventory and lithologic description of the Lower Cretaceous (Albian) Hulcross Shale, Monkman area, northeastern British Columbia." Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 25, no. 5 (May 1, 1988): 793–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/e88-076.

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Correlation of an arenaceous microfauna of 41 species (44 subspecies) from the Hulcross Formation of the Monkman Pass area with that found in the Hulcross Shale on the Peace River has a further corroboration in matching spectra of volcanic ash beds at both localities. The Monkman Pass equivalents of both the basalmost portion and the upper part of the Hulcross beds on the Peace River are in sandy to continental facies. Diatoms are plentiful in the Monkman Pass section in the shaly facies.The foraminiferal genera include Bathysiphon, Thuramminoides, Psammosphaera, Hippocrepina, Saccammina, Reophax, Glomospira, Ammodiscus, Psamminopelta, Haplophragmoides, Ammobaculites, Trochammina, Textulariopsis, Pseudobolivina, Verneuilinoides, Uvigerinammina, Gaudryina, Eggerella, and Dorothia. Only Thuramminoides, Haplophragmoides, and Trochammina occur in abundance, indicating water of depth around 100 m at time of deposition and of salinity close to that of normal seawater. The low degree of bioturbation and the presence of Chondrites in the lower Hulcross suggest that poorly oxygenated bottom waters prevailed. Upwards, the diversity and abundance of bioturbation increase, indicating higher oxygenation contents caused by better circulation. As such, the Hulcross basin had a stratified water column.
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Brett, S. J. "The impression creep Monkman Grant relationship." Ubiquity Proceedings 1, S1 (September 10, 2018): 7. http://dx.doi.org/10.5334/uproc.7.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Monkton"

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Brink, Ryan A. "Sedimentologic Comparison Of The Late/lower Early Middle Cambrian Altona Formation And The Lower Cambrian Monkton Formation." ScholarWorks @ UVM, 2015. http://scholarworks.uvm.edu/graddis/370.

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The Altona Formation represents the oldest Cambrian sedimentary unit in northern New York, recording cyclic deposition in shallow marine and fluvial environments under both fair-weather and storm conditions. Five outcrops and one well log were measured and described at the centimeter scale and the top and bottom contacts of the Altona were identified. Based on the recognition of sedimentary structures such as hummocky cross stratification, oscillatory ripples, graded bedding, trough and tabular cross stratification, and bioturbation, as well as subtle lithologic changes, six lithofacies representing non-marine, middle to upper shoreface, offshore, and carbonate ramp environments were identified. The top contact with the overlying Ausable Formation is characterized by inter-tonguing marine to non-marine siltstones and cross stratified medium sandstones. The lowermost Altona is found to lie only one meter above Precambrian basement and is interpreted to be the only non-marine facies in this unit. Throughout the 84-meter thick section, stratigraphy records a transition from upper/middle shoreface to carbonate ramp deposition and offshore muds before cycling between upper shoreface, carbonate ramp and non-marine deposits. Based on parasequence architecture, this section of rock is interpreted to represent the transition from the transgressive systems tract to the highstand systems tract. Thin sections analysis from each lithofacies quantified grain size and composition and identified a provenance. Modal analysis data from clastic lithofacies reveals subarkose to arkose sandstones with an accessory mineral suite including ilmenite, apatite, rutile, and zircon. Integrating the compositional data, particularly the accessory mineral suite, with detrital zircon dates of 1000 - 1300 Ma (Chiarenzelli et al., 2010) suggests that the Grenville Adirondacks in particular the AMCG suit and Lyon Mountain Granite are a likely source rock. Comparison with the Monkton Formations of Vermont suggest that these two units were deposited under similar sea level conditions and are therefore correlative. Provenance study suggests that they were both sourced form the Adirondack Mountains. The major difference is in their depositional environments as the Monkton represents deposition of predominantly tidally influenced deltaic environment. The environmental processes acting on the two units suggests that the paleogeography of the Iapetus margin in this area was an embayed coastline.
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Maguire, Henry C. "Application Of Geophysical And Geochronological Methods To Sedimentologic And Stratigraphic Problems In The Lower Cambrian Monkton Formation: Northwestern Vermont." ScholarWorks @ UVM, 2018. https://scholarworks.uvm.edu/graddis/938.

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The Monkton Formation of the western shelf stratigraphic sequence in Vermont (VT) is identified as a Lower Cambrian regressive sandstone unit containing parasequences recording tidal flat progradation. Previous workers identified cycles believed to represent parasequences in a portion of a 1034' deep geothermal well drilled at Champlain College in Burlington, Vermont. For this study, both outcrop and well geophysical surveys were completed to better identify gamma emission curves and relative values for parasequences and select lithologies that are indicators of bathymetry and sea level. After using physical stratigraphic techniques to assemble a composite stratigraphic section for the Monkton Formation, analysis of the gamma emission curve and relative gamma values resulted in the identification and characterization of parasequences and select lithologies within the Monkton. Interpretation of bathymetry-sensitive lithologies along with parasequence architecture and thickness trends reveals three distinctive intervals over the thickness of the Monkton. It is recognized that the succession of these intervals represents an overall decreasing rate in accommodation space generation through Monkton deposition. Previous workers have suggested that biostratigraphic relationships of the Monkton Formation to the Potsdam Group in New York (NY) suggest that that they would be at least partially correlative. To further refine age relationships and constrain and compare the provenance of the Vermont stratigraphy locally and regionally, zircon samples were collected from the Monkton and the overlying Danby Formations and radiometric age determinations were completed by laser ablation–inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (LA-ICPMS) at University of Arizona Laserchron Center. Zircon age probability distribution curves show two dominate age peaks between 1.05-1.09 Ga and 1.15-1.18 Ga for the Monkton and Danby suggesting either a continuity of provenance through the Cambrian or the cycling of the Monkton's sand. The 1.05-1.09 Ga age range corresponds to rocks generated during the Ottawan Orogeny while the 1.15-1.18 Ga range is associated with the Shawinigan Orogeny and anorthosite-mangerite-charnockite-granite (AMCG) plutonism. Dominant age peaks in the Vermont samples between 1.15-1.18 Ga are similar to the 1.16 Ga age peak reported by other workers from the Altona and Ausable Formations of the Potsdam Group of New York. The shared dominant age peak and close proximity of the Vermont and New York stratigraphy may suggest a primarily shared provenance.
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Maurice, Roland. "The otherings of Miss Chief : Kent Monkman's Portrait of the artist as hunter /." Address to access a reproduction of the painting on the Kent Monkman website (viewed Feb. 14, 2010), 2007. http://kentmonkman.com/works.php?page=painting&start=38.

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LIAO, YI-RUNG, and 廖憶榕. "The Life Writing of Scholar Monks:On the Autobiographies of Master Yinshun and Master Shengyan." Thesis, 2017. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/7mb5pq.

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The Buddhist Monks Master Yinshun(1906–2005)and Master Shengyan (1930–2009)both ordained in China before coming to Taiwan due to the turmoil caused by the Chinese Civil War. Active during roughly the same period, both have had a major impact on contemporary Chinese Buddhism. Despite receiving little formal education during youth and suffering from lifelong poor health, both went on to become highly regarded scholars and prolific writers. Moreover, each got the Doctor of Philosophy and developed his own system of thought which served as the starting point for in-depth research on Chinese Buddhism Their respective intellectual development and writings can be clearly divided into different periods. Indeed, both Yinshun and Shengyan have been likened to Xuanzang, but how did they describe and present themselves? To be sure, much has been written about their views on Buddhism, but little scholarly attention has been given to how they represented themselves in their memoirs. Thus, in this paper I interpret their autobiographies from a literary point of view, an approach which is rather different from that of previous studies of this nature. In this paper I show that, despite differences in academic background, both Yinshun and Shengyan adopted a scholarly approach emphasizing the bodhisattva vows and practice. As it was with such eminent Buddhist figures of the past as Nagarjuna, Vasubandhu, Kumarajiva, and Xuanzang, these two modern luminaries regarded scholarship as a way of transmitting the Dharma and benefiting others. Thus they happily endured loneliness, illness, and all manner of hardship while engaging in solitary meditation, study, and writing, all the while holding fast to their original intention and vows. Rather than merely studying Buddhism as an academic pursuit cut off from the exigencies of the real world, they dedicated their lives to plumbing the depths of the Buddhadharma as a way of bringing practical spiritual benefits to both themselves and others. Yinshun and Shengyan are today widely esteemed as exemplary scholar-monks who dedicated their lives to the Dharma, yet in writing their autobiographies they each adopted a simple style and modestly portrayed themselves as fairly ordinary monks——a further indication of their high level of attainment in the bodhisattva practice.
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Johnson, Kay. "Unsettling exhibition pedagogies: troubling stories of the nation with Miss Chief." Thesis, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/1828/11132.

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Museums as colonial institutions and agents in nation building have constructed, circulated and reinforced colonialist, patriarchal, heteronormative and cisnormative national narratives. Yet, these institutions can be subverted, resisted and transformed into sites of critical public pedagogy especially when they invite Indigenous artists and curators to intervene critically. They are thus becoming important spaces for Indigenous counter-narratives, self-representation and resistance—and for settler education. My study inquired into Cree artist Kent Monkman’s commissioned touring exhibition Shame and Prejudice: A Story of Resilience which offers a critical response to Canada’s celebration of its sesquicentennial. Narrated by Monkman’s alter ego, Miss Chief Eagle Testickle, the exhibition tells the story of the past 150 years from an Indigenous perspective. Seeking to work on unsettling my “settler within” (Regan, 2010, p. 13) and contribute to understandings of the education needed for transforming Indigenous-settler relations, I visited and studied the exhibition at the Glenbow Museum in Calgary, Alberta and the Confederation Centre Art Gallery in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. My study brings together exhibition analysis, to examine how the exhibition’s elements work together to produce meaning and experience, with autoethnography as a means to distance myself from the stance of expert analyst and allow for settler reflexivity and vulnerability. I developed a three-lens framework (narrative, representational and relational/embodied) for exhibition analysis which itself became unsettled. What I experienced is an exhibition that has at its core a holism that brings together head, heart, body and spirit pulled together by the thread of the exhibition’s powerful storytelling. I therefore contend that Monkman and Miss Chief create a decolonizing, truth-telling space which not only invites a questioning of hegemonic narratives but also operates as a potentially unsettling site of experiential learning. As my self-discovery approach illustrates, exhibitions such as Monkman’s can profoundly disrupt the Euro-Western epistemological space of the museum with more holistic, relational, storied public pedagogies. For me, this led to deeply unsettling experiences and new ways of knowing and learning. As for if, to what extent, or how the exhibition will unsettle other visitors, I can only speak of its pedagogical possibilities. My own learning as a settler and adult educator suggests that when museums invite Indigenous intervention, they create important possibilities for unsettling settler histories, identities, relationships, epistemologies and pedagogies. This can inform public pedagogy and adult education discourses in ways that encourage interrogating, unsettling and reorienting Eurocentric theories, methodologies and practices, even those we characterize as critical and transformative. Using the lens of my own unsettling, and engaging in a close reading of Monkman’s exhibition, I expand my understandings of pedagogy and thus my capacities to contribute to understandings of public pedagogical mechanisms, specifically in relation to unsettling exhibition pedagogies and as part of a growing conversation between critical adult education and museum studies.
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Books on the topic "Monkton"

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Hyslop, Jane. Monkton Hall. [U.K.]: Jane Hyslop, 2004.

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Marrying Miss Monkton. Richmond: Mills & Boon, 2012.

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Aslet, Clive. Monkton: A vanishing surrealist dream. London: Save Britain's Heritage, 1986.

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Aslet, Clive. Monkton: A vanishing Surrealist dream. London: Thirties Society, 1986.

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Aslet, Clive. Monkton: A vanishing surrealist dream : (report). London: Thirties Society, 1986.

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Wilkie, Collins. Mad Monkton and other stories. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1994.

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Enright, Rosemary. The story of Nun Monkton. York: D. P. Aykroyd, 1989.

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Gunnell, Clive. Monkton Combe to Limpley Stoke Via Bathampton. Bristol: Badgerline, 1988.

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Higbee, William Wallace. Around the mountains: Historical essays about Charlotte, Ferrisburgh, and Monkton. Edited by Harris Kathleen McKinley and Lighthall Mary G. Charlotte, Vt: Charlotte Historical Society, 1991.

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Wray, Barbara M. Bishop Monkton and Burton Leonard: A tale of two villages. Harrogate: B.M. Wray, 1993.

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Book chapters on the topic "Monkton"

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Trollope, Anthony. "Monkton Grange." In Orley Farm. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/owc/9780198803744.003.0029.

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During these days Peregrine Orme — though he was in love up to his very chin, seriously in love, acknowledging this matter to himself openly, pulling his hair in the retirement of his bedroom, and resolving that he would do that which he had hitherto in...
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Henry II. "1824. Monkton Farleigh Priory." In The Letters and Charters of Henry II, King of England 1154–1189, edited by Nicholas Vincent. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oseo/instance.00277300.

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Henry II. "1822. Monkton Farleigh Priory." In The Letters and Charters of Henry II, King of England 1154–1189, edited by Nicholas Vincent. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oseo/instance.00277298.

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Henry II. "1821. Monkton Farleigh Priory." In The Letters and Charters of Henry II, King of England 1154–1189, edited by Nicholas Vincent. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oseo/instance.00277297.

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Henry II. "1823. Monkton Farleigh Priory." In The Letters and Charters of Henry II, King of England 1154–1189, edited by Nicholas Vincent. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oseo/instance.00277299.

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Henry II. "3955a. Monkton Farleigh Priory Devizes [1142 × 1147]." In The Letters and Charters of Henry II, King of England 1154–1189, edited by Nicholas Vincent. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oseo/instance.00278255.

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Ifill, Helena. "Armadale." In Creating character. Manchester University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.7228/manchester/9781784995133.003.0005.

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Wilkie Collins’s Armadale is compared with his short story ‘Mad Monkton’, both of which speculate about negative hereditary transmission. Whereas ‘Mad Monkton’ portrays the consequences of hereditary insanity as devastating and inescapable,Armadale engages with a broader range of hereditary threats, but does not depict them as insurmountable. I attribute this change to both Collins’s choice of genre and his growing sense of responsibility as a widely read author. As a sensation author Collins had an eye for the alarming, and in Armadale his imaginative speculations foreshadow the paranoia of developing degenerationist thought which expressed concern with numerous issues, including the hereditary nature of criminality and insanity, atavism, regression, miscegenation, and acquired characteristics which could develop into morbid traits in the next generation. By associating different types of degeneration with different characters, and by offering different reasons for the development of that degeneration, Collins raises questions about class and race. However, Collins crucially opposes the view that morality is irrevocably hereditary at the same time as he invokes the fearful consequences of if it were. Moreover, Collins attempts to create sympathy with, rather than to reject or isolate, social outsiders.
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"6 Double Vision: The “Tachikawa” Monkan and Shingon/Ritsu." In From Outcasts to Emperors: Shingon Ritsu and the Mañjuśrī Cult in Medieval Japan, 179–233. BRILL, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004294592_009.

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Cook, Bruce L. "Effectively Teaching Stressed Students." In Advances in Educational Marketing, Administration, and Leadership, 228–41. IGI Global, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-0078-0.ch013.

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Many educational techniques have the potential to relieve stress and improve quality. However, it's useful to remember that education is not available everywhere in the world, especially on a basis of equal access by rich and poor, men and women, regardless of culture. In this light, Stromquist and Monkman (2014) completed a study of globalization and education. The purpose was to recommend quality education even for marginalized areas, at low cost, regardless of shifts in geopolitical power, including state and non-state actors, corporations, and consulting firms. Given the prevalence of stress among students who study in an intercultural setting, it becomes important to discover specific techniques which might reduce stress and connect with students more effectively. Several examples from research are presented, followed by techniques adapted to various vocational subject areas.
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Sreeranganathan, Arun, and Douglas L. Marriott. "Elevated-Temperature Life Assessment." In Analysis and Prevention of Component and Equipment Failures, 146–66. ASM International, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.31399/asm.hb.v11a.a0006807.

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Abstract This article provides some new developments in elevated-temperature and life assessments. It is aimed at providing an overview of the damage mechanisms of concern, with a focus on creep, and the methodologies for design and in-service assessment of components operating at elevated temperatures. The article describes the stages of the creep curve, discusses processes involved in the extrapolation of creep data, and summarizes notable creep constitutive models and continuum damage mechanics models. It demonstrates the effects of stress relaxation and redistribution on the remaining life and discusses the Monkman-Grant relationship and multiaxiality. The article further provides information on high-temperature metallurgical changes and high-temperature hydrogen attack and the steps involved in the remaining-life prediction of high-temperature components. It presents case studies on heater tube creep testing and remaining-life assessment, and pressure vessel time-dependent stress analysis showing the effect of stress relaxation at hot spots.
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Conference papers on the topic "Monkton"

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Maguire, Henry C., Charlotte Mehrtens, Jeffrey Chiarenzelli, and Laura E. Webb. "DETRITAL ZIRCON AGES FOR THE CAMBRIAN MONKTON AND DANBY FORMATIONS, CHAMPLAIN VALLEY, VERMONT." In 53rd Annual GSA Northeastern Section Meeting - 2018. Geological Society of America, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/abs/2018ne-311008.

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Maguire, Henry C., Charlotte Mehrtens, Jonathan J. Kim, and Ed Romanowicz. "APPLICATION OF GEOPHYSICAL METHODS TO STRATIGRAPHIC PROBLEMS IN THE LOWER CAMBRIAN MONKTON FORMATION: NW VERMONT." In 53rd Annual GSA Northeastern Section Meeting - 2018. Geological Society of America, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/abs/2018ne-311020.

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Schulz, Michael. "On the Creep Rupture Prediction of Composite Pressure Vessels." In ASME 2010 Pressure Vessels and Piping Division/K-PVP Conference. ASMEDC, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/pvp2010-26034.

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This article illustrates a concept of predicting the time dependent deformation and creep rupture strength of carbon fibre reinforced plastics (CFRP). In the presented concept the viscoelastic behaviour of the resin is determined by creep rupture tests at different temperature and load levels. Out of the experiments the relaxation spectrum of the resin is modelled including the spread. With the help of the classical rule of mixture and a modified classical laminate theory the minimum strain rate for the composite will be determined. The results will be compared to experimental data. Furthermore the Monkman-Grant approach is used to determine the time-to-failure strain-rate relation. Therefore an elastic solution of the classical laminate theory is used including Puck’s failure criteria to compute the Monkman-Grant relation. A Monte Carlo Simulation will be done to include the spread of the Monkman-Grant relation. The results will be compared to experimental results of unidirectional specimens. Finally it will be explained how the lifetime of a pressure vessel can be computed using the explained concept.
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Ren, Facai, Xiaoying Tang, Jinsha Xu, Jun Si, and Yiwen Yuan. "Microstructure Evolution and Creep Rupture Behavior of Modified 9Cr-1Mo Steel Welded Joint." In ASME 2020 Pressure Vessels & Piping Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/pvp2020-21192.

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Abstract Microstructure evolution and creep rupture behavior of modified 9Cr-1Mo steel welded joint used for steam cooler in high pressure heater system were systematically studied in this paper. Creep tests were carried out using uniaxial creep specimens machined from the normalized and tempered plate at 818K and 838K with the stresses ranging from 150 to 225MPa. The curve of stress vs. rupture time was achieved to evaluate the creep rupture life of modified 9Cr-1Mo steel welded joint. The creep data were analyzed in terms of Norton’s power law, Monkman-Grant relation and modified Monkman-Grant relation. Microstructure before and after creep exposure were analyzed by optical microscope, scanning electron microscope and transmission electron microscope, to further explain the rupture mechanisms of modified 9Cr-1Mo steel welded joint.
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Castillo, R., A. K. Koul, and E. H. Toscano. "Lifetime Prediction Under Constant Load Creep Conditions for a Cast Ni-Base Superalloy." In ASME 1986 International Gas Turbine Conference and Exhibit. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/86-gt-241.

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Creep and stress-rupture properties of cast IN738LC turbine blades have been analyzed to review the suitability of the Monkman-Grant relationship as a reliable life prediction method where t r ε . s m = C and m and C are material constants. The constants m and C in the Monkman-Grant relationship are temperature dependent and the relationship predicts lives within a factor of ± 4 relative to the observed values. A modified form of this relationship is derived where, - b t r n 1 + t r ε . s m 1 = K and b, n, m1 and K are material constants. The modified relationship is more accurate and predicts lives within a factor of 2 relative to the observed values. The constants b, n, m and k are independent of stress and temperature.
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White, Charles S., and Radwan M. Hazime. "Internal Variable Modeling of the Creep of Monolithic Ceramics." In ASME 1995 Design Engineering Technical Conferences collocated with the ASME 1995 15th International Computers in Engineering Conference and the ASME 1995 9th Annual Engineering Database Symposium. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc1995-0140.

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Abstract Ceramics are assuming an important role for use in power generation. One of the road blocks is a complete characterization of the deformation and life of advanced ceramics at elevated temperatures. Substantial high temperature creep testing has been conducted in recent years. Most commonly, Norton’s law for deformation and the Monkman-Grant relationship for failure have been used to correlate test data. In this paper, internal variable modeling is discussed as an alternative to Norton’s Law/Monkman-Grant. Through the use of internal variables, micromodeling of the important mechanisms can be extended to the macroscopic behavior. Also, the effects of simultaneous or competing phenomena can be considered. An example is the growth of lenticular cavities on the two grain boundaries of certain silicon nitrides while the grain boundaries are crystallizing. The results of a preliminary internal variable model for HIPed silicon nitride is presented and compared with tensile creep experiments.
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Voorhees, Howard R., H. Chong Rhee, and Michael K. Baker. "Long-Term Creep Life Estimation for Manaurite XM Material, Using a Constrained Monkman-Grant Plot and Proportional Similitude." In ASME 2011 Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference. ASMEDC, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/pvp2011-57402.

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The present paper revisits a constrained use of Monkman-Grant coordinates, a relatively little employed or appreciated method for estimation of long-term creep life. This method is based on a logarithmic plot of remaining life versus the steady creep rate. A procedure, here called proportional similitude, is also discussed as a means to estimate the steady creep rate or time to rupture at an early stage of a test. Numerous studies as yet mostly unpublished increasingly demonstrate for many steel samples from prior creep service that a combination of these two methods permits extrapolations at least as soon, as accurate, and at overall cost similar to other popular procedures. One of the advantages of this procedure is that short term creep test results can be extrapolated to long-term creep life in a transparent manner without complex mathematical maneuvers or need for typical reference properties or initial behavior of the sample. Results now available for a variety of widely-employed materials suggest that these methods may have more-general validity for remaining creep life evaluations than industry has recognized. This paper presents remaining creep lives obtained though a combination of four procedures, i.e., Monkman-Grant, proportional similitude, Larson-Miller, and curve fit methods, for exposed hydrogen reformer tube samples. Results are compared with those of previous Omega analyses performed independently for the same sample.
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Service, Thomas H., and Kevin O’Keefe. "Creep Rupture of an Alumina/Phenolic Resin Particulate Composite." In ASME 1991 Design Technical Conferences. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc1991-0018.

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Abstract The creep and creep rupture behavior of a resin-bonded particulate composite in a water environment was determined. The material exhibits power law creep behavior in which the steady state creep rate is a power function of the applied initial elastic stress. The creep exponent was found to be 4.8. The creep rupture behavior can be explained using a modified Monkman-Grant relationship where the time to failure times the creep rate is a constant.
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Marple, B., Y. J. Song, S. Gollapudi, K. L. Murty, and I. Charit. "Stress Rupture Characteristics of Zirconium Alloy Cladding Under Closed-End Internal Pressurization." In 16th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering. ASMEDC, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icone16-48006.

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An understanding of stress rupture behavior of zirconium alloy cladding tubes is of paramount importance for applications in nuclear reactors. Stress rupture properties of recrystallized Zircaloy-4 alloy were evaluated using burst testing of closed-end thin-walled tubing at varied test temperatures and internal pressures. The rupture data are correlated using the Larson-Miller parameter. The uniform circumferential elongations were also measured from which the hoop creep rates were calculated. These results were fitted to Monkman-Grant relationship with the aim of extrapolating the data to in-service stress levels. Furthermore, the creep data were plotted according to the Dorn equation where a transition in deformation mechanism from ‘power-law’ to ‘power law breakdown’ for Zircaloy-4 was noted. TEM studies corroborated the transition in mechanism from the power-law regime to a power-law breakdown regime.
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Xu, S., S. M. Jin, and P. Le Dreff-Kerwin. "Mechanical Property Database Development and Creep Prediction of Candidate Generation IV SCWR Alloys." In ASME 2013 Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/pvp2013-97290.

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To contribute to the design and materials selection of the Generation IV SuperCritical Water Reactors (Gen IV SCWR), a high-temperature mechanical property database of candidate alloys has been developed and creep models have been applied to predict long-term creep strength. The alloys in the database include representative ferritic/martensitic (F/M) steels, stainless steels, iron-nickel–base alloys, Ni-base alloys, and oxide dispersion strengthened (ODS) alloys with an emphasis on candidate austenitic and super-austenitic stainless steels. The mechanical properties were evaluated and examined with reference to ASME Section III Subsection NH code and the preliminary fuel cladding requirements in Canadian and Japanese conceptual SCWR designs. Traditional creep prediction models (i.e., Monkman-Grant model and Larson-Miller parameter) and the recent Wilshire-Scharning model were assessed and the constants of creep models were obtained. The predicted average maximum allowable stresses at temperatures and lifetimes of interest to Gen IV SCWR fuel cladding applications are presented.
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Reports on the topic "Monkton"

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Mamet, B. L., E. W. Bamber, and R. W. Macqueen. Microfacies of the Lower Carboniferous Banff Formation and Rundle Group, Monkman Pass map area, northeastern British Columbia. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/120473.

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Leckie, D. A. Results of Rock-Eval/Toc Analysis of Core Through the Lower Cretaceous: Monkman Pass area, northeastern British Columbia. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/130314.

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