................................................... 32 8 Curtain Wall Intersection Details ..................................................... 34 9 Detailing Tekla Model ...................................................................... 35 10 Seele’s CNC Manufacturing Equipment .......................................... 37 11 Point Cloud From the Laser Scanner ................................................ 38 12 Scanned Diagonal Steel .................................................................... 38 13 Curtain Wall Mullion Installation..................................................... 39 14 Wireframe Design Model ................................................................. 42 15 Developed Design Model ................................................................. 42 16 Complex Connection in 2D .............................................................
Facts about chart carriage reguirements 7 What kinds of chart and chart data are available? Nautical charts can be distributed in analogue form, as paper charts or digitally, as chart data in raster or vector form, (see Annex III for further technical details) and are available from a variety of sources, both governmental and private. A raster chart is basically just a scanned and passive image of a paper chart, where a vector chart corresponds to a digital analysis by object (points, lines, areas etc.) RASTER VECTOR What kinds of paper charts are there? There are three kinds of nautical paper charts: • Original charts, established from hydrographic and other surveys and produced by the relevant national authority;
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SLB Static Load Balancing SLC Subscriber Line Concentrator SLD Second-Level Domain (name) SLDT Store Local Descriptor Table SLED Single Large Expensive Disk SLI Session Level Interface SLIC System Level Integration Circuit + System Licensed Internal Code [IBM] SLIM Structured Language for Internet Markup SLIP Serial Line Interface Protocol SLM Spatial Light Modulator SLMR Silly Little Mail Reader SLOSH Sea, Lake and Overland Surge from Hurricane (program) SLOT Scanned Laser Output Terminal SLP Service Location Protocol + Super Long Play SLR Single Lens Reflex SLSI Super Large-Scale Integration SLSS Systems Library Subscription Service [IBM] SLU Secondary Logical Unit + Spoken Language Understanding SM Set Mode + Shared Memory SMA Software Migration Assistant [IBM] SMART Self-Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology SMB Server Message Block (protocol) SMD Surface Mounted Device SMDR Station Message Detail Recording
The surveyor attended all planning meetings, including the Last Planner weekly work meetings, where he helped determine whether all the technical information needed for completing a candidate task was available or if there were any constraints that remained to be resolved before work could start. 108 Figure 9.8.11 Photograph and scanned point cloud shown together, showing the formwork and piles of abutment T3. 9.8.4.7 BIM Support for the Last Planner SystemTM Skanska Civils Finland had used the Last Planner SystemTM (LPS) in their projects for some three years prior to the Crusell Bridge project, and had their own specialists who train site crews to use it. The LPS can be understood as a mechanism for
• Reset the output node prior to each measurement. • Read the analog output voltage and convert it to a digital value using an ADC. 72 Analog Interfacing to Embedded Microprocessors Figure 3.16 CCD operation. Exposure Control What happens if too much light is accumulated on the CCD pixels? The result is saturation: all the pixels come out as full white. This happens if the light source that is illuminating the object to be scanned is too bright, or if the integration time is too long. Most modern CCDs provide exposure control, which is an input pin that allows the charge to be dumped into the device substrate, preventing it from accumulating in the CCD. Linear CCDs Linear (or line-scan) CCDs have a single line of pixels. They are used in appli- cations where the object to be scanned is moving. The CCD scans a single row of pixels. When the target moves one pixel’s width, the CCD scans another row of pixels
submarine. Allied ships, told where to go by huffduff, repeatedly frustrated these efforts, and on May 5 her commander wirelessed home: "Refueling impossible under constant stalking. Mid-Atlantic worse than Bay of Biscay." Her "spurt" transmission—made by tape-recording the message and then radioing the tape at high speed—lasted less than 15 seconds, but no fewer than 26 huffduff stations got bearings on it, probably as a result of improved equipment that scanned the horizon 20 times a second and zeroed in accurately and semiautomatically on any emission. Three hours later, an American plane spotted the U-boat; an hour after that an American ship began to attack it, and within 25 minutes the submarine had gone down. In addition to huffduff, an intercept network eavesdropped on the text of the German messages. The Navy monitors could often tell one U-boat from another by the sending characteristics of their radio operators, and
"'Night, honey," he called after me. No doubt he would be listening carefully all evening, waiting for me to try to sneak out. "See you in the morning, Dad." See you creeping into my room tonight at midnight to check on me. I worked to make my tread sound slow and tired as I walked up the stairs to my room. I shut the door loud enough for him to hear, and then sprinted on my tiptoes to the window. I threw it open and leaned out into the night. My eyes scanned the darkness, the impenetrable shadows of the trees. "Edward?" I whispered, feeling completely idiotic. The quiet, laughing response came from behind me. "Yes?" I whirled, one hand flying to my throat in surprise. He lay, smiling hugely, across my bed, his hands behind his head, his feet dangling off the end, the picture of ease. "Oh!" I breathed, sinking unsteadily to the floor. "I'm sorry." He pressed his lips together, trying to hide his amusement. "Just give me a minute to restart my heart
threatening me?" If not, there may be something missing, an appeal to the body, a physical threat, an emotional tension. As a professional evaluator of stories I became keenly attuned to the emotional and physical effects a manuscript could have on me. I came to depend on the wisdom of the body to determine the quality of the story. If it was bad and boring, my body would grow leaden and the pages would weigh a thousand pounds apiece. I knew it was bad if, as my eyes scanned down the page, my head kept drooping and I nodded off to sleep. T h e good ones, I noticed, the ones that ultimately made good movies, had the opposite effect on my body. T h e y woke me up. T h e organs of my body came to life one by one. T h e body became alert, light, and happy, squirting fluids into the pleasure centers of the brain, "the proper pleasure" as Aristotle called it, of experi encing emotional and physical release through a well-told, cathartic tale.
The spreadsheet was designed to x this by comparing all the human activities he could isolate, each correlated to its caloric expenditure per hour for his weight. He was tired of being fat and hoped the numbers would provide a faster solution. Instead, they painted a futile picture: even if he ran a 26.2-mile marathon he would only burn around 2,600 calories, or approximately ¾ of a pound of fat. How could Phelps eat an extra 9,000 calories per day? Ray scanned his nger through the columns, jotted down a few notes, and defaulted to the calculator. It made no sense. "In order for Phelps to burn those kinds of calories above and beyond what his resting metabolic rate [RMR] was," Ray recalls, "keeping in mind that I had the calculations in front of me, and it's about 860 calories an hour at competitive swimming rates, he would have to sustain more than 10 hours of continuous butterfly every day. Not even he can do that." So what was going on