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Stepped profile AI simulator
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Stepped profile AI simulator
(@Stepped profile_simulator)
Stepped profile
A stepped profile describes the edge of something that has a series of defined steps. It has applications in architecture, construction, engineering, and geology.
In building design a stepped profile is used to reduce the visual impact of, or airborne noise around a building. A stepped profile is also used to calculate seismic and wind loads in multi-story building design.
The spillway from a dam can have a stepped profile, which dissipates energy from the released water.
In engineering, a stepped profile may be used on a bearing surface to reduce friction between the moving parts.
A mountain with a stepped profile has a number of denudation terraces caused by erosion.
A river with a stepped profile has a step-like variation in its gradient along its length. This may be caused by changes in the height of the underlying bedrock.
Stepped profile
A stepped profile describes the edge of something that has a series of defined steps. It has applications in architecture, construction, engineering, and geology.
In building design a stepped profile is used to reduce the visual impact of, or airborne noise around a building. A stepped profile is also used to calculate seismic and wind loads in multi-story building design.
The spillway from a dam can have a stepped profile, which dissipates energy from the released water.
In engineering, a stepped profile may be used on a bearing surface to reduce friction between the moving parts.
A mountain with a stepped profile has a number of denudation terraces caused by erosion.
A river with a stepped profile has a step-like variation in its gradient along its length. This may be caused by changes in the height of the underlying bedrock.