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cantilever

A beam or overhanging architectural element that is supported at only one end.The most common examples are bay windows and swimming pool diving boards.The most famous example is a balcony that seems to be suspended in the air above a waterfall at Frank Lloyd Wright's architectural masterpiece, Fallingwater, in Pennsylvania (www.paconserve.org/fallingwaterhome.htm).

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The results of the numerical calculation comprising vertical translation displacement magnitude of the straight cantilever beam and the curved cantilever beam are shown in Fig.
Micro cantilever design as shown in Fig.1, is particular in that it has the electrical contacts which are fixed onto the novel nano composite piezoelectric polymer.
Common methods for the determination of cantilever probe spring constant are based on calculation from dimension and material properties [14], the use of a reference cantilever [15, 16], added mass [9, 17], and thermal noise analysis [18, 19].
With its cantilevered structure, 42-storeys and rooftop infinity pool, however, the Sky Gate development is truly a residential development unlike any other.
A furniture designer has turned to DuPont's PBT 'Crastin' and TPC 'Hytrel' to create a cantilevered chair for a show at the Royal College of Art in London.
Analysis and design of an interdigital cantilever as a displacement sensor.
Then, the natural frequencies and mode shapes of a cantilever with an offset end-mass under transverse excitation are derived using both of the improved analytical methods.
In steady state, the energy, and consequently, the power provided to the cantilever equals the loss due to damping and the dissipation by the sample (Equation 12).
Cantilever Coping can be used with EIFS, brick or panels which often do not allow for traditional anchoring to the exterior building structure.
Constructability considerations for balanced cantilever construction.
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