OPC model prediction capability improvements by accounting for mask 3D-EMF effects

Author(s):  
Jacky Cheng ◽  
Jessy Schramm ◽  
Dong Qing Zhang ◽  
Yee Mei Foong ◽  
Christian Zuniga ◽  
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1982 ◽  
Vol 26 (11) ◽  
pp. 979-983
Author(s):  
David W. Twigg ◽  
Donald L. Parks

Refinement of the PROMETHEUS III computer model of human crash dynamics to simulate the performance of energy absorbing seats is described. Calibration against test data for a plastically deforming seat is presented. Some of the characteristics that are concluded to have been important to achieving the calibration are discussed. General techniques for using the model to produce engineering trade-off data are also discussed, including exploration of alternate seating concepts. Emphasis is given to the critical need to verify model prediction capability based on calibrations using actual test data as a prerequisite to engineering acceptance and usage.


Author(s):  
Giriati

This article aims to synthesize and test empirically turnaround model by content dimension that is an integration of the organization change framework into turnaround research to measure some activities done to avoid failure in turnaround. This study on the Indonesian Stock Exchange (BEI) by using Ordinary Least Square technique. The results of the analysis from content dimension show that the CEO expertise variable has a significant relationship to turnaround, since companies in Indonesia are dominated by family companies, so maintaining the incumbent CEO is more appropriate, because it is a family member. In addition, free assets show a significant relationship with turnaround, while leverage and growth of sales do not have a significant relationship with turnaround. Keywords: Financial Distress, Turnaround Model, CEO Expertise, Free Assets, Leverage and Growth of Sales,


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