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  2. Moment distribution method - Wikipedia

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    When a joint is released, balancing moment occurs to counterbalance the unbalanced moment. The balancing moment is initially the same as the fixed-end moment. This balancing moment is then carried over to the member's other end. The ratio of the carried-over moment at the other end to the fixed-end moment of the initial end is the carryover factor.

  3. Carryover effect - Wikipedia

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    The carryover ratio is the percentage of H3 carry to L1 constituting the carryover portion "h". In a design of 3 high samples followed by 3 low samples, h can be calculated as (L1 - mean of L2&L3) / (H3 - mean of L2&L3) The carryover ratio's acceptance criteria depend on the measurement and the laboratory concerned.

  4. Losses in steam turbines - Wikipedia

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    When steam passes from one stage to another through the diaphragm, some energy losses takes place, which are referred to as carry over losses. These losses reduce the kinetic energy of the steam available at succeeding stages of moving blades. This is due to formation of eddies in annular spaces between the nozzles and moving blades.

  5. Hardy Cross - Wikipedia

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    multiply the moment distributed to each member at a joint by the carry-over factor at the end of the member and set this product at the other end of the member; distribute these moments just "carried over"; repeat the process until the moments to be carried over are small enough to be neglected; and

  6. Lockheed Martin (LMT) Q4 2024 Earnings Call Transcript - AOL

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    Sales in the quarter were unfavorably impacted by having one fewer week in Q4 '24 compared to Q4 of '23, partially offset by the F-35 Lot 18 deferred revenue carryover from the third quarter.

  7. The biggest factor that could break the stable labor market ...

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    To Richardson's point, in ADP's January National Employment Report released on Wednesday, the "service-providing" sectors, which are more directly consumer-facing, added 190,000 jobs. The "goods ...

  8. Carryover - Wikipedia

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    Carryover may refer to: Carryover effect, in automated analyzer; Carryover basis, in taxation; Carryover cooking; Carryover with steam, in power generation

  9. 10 credit card mistakes to avoid in 2025 - AOL

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    Credit-scoring companies like FICO and VantageScore weigh your payment history as an important factor in your credit score. Payments that are more than 30 days late can show up on your credit ...