Densities Sample Clauses

The 'Densities' clause defines the required material or product density standards that must be met in the context of a contract or specification. It typically outlines the acceptable range or minimum/maximum density values for materials such as concrete, soil, or other construction elements, and may specify the methods for testing and verifying compliance. By establishing clear density requirements, this clause ensures that materials used in a project meet structural, safety, or performance criteria, thereby reducing the risk of substandard work and disputes over material quality.
Densities. The Project’s mean weighed density shall be: DMP= 2.745 t/m3 in situ Any deviation from the mean weighed density exceeding 2.85 t/m3 in situ, over a three-month period, shall result in an adjustment to the invoice in accordance with the Apendix N.
Densities. The indentation model of ▇▇▇-▇▇▇ [2] will be derived here for two indenter shapes : a cone and a sphere. The derivation is slightly different than usual, in the sense that it is achieved in the context of the proposed deformation mechanism, such that the distance that each GND moves is proposed and considered explicitly here. The result is the same, but this is done for the purposes of the next section, where the effect of obstacles and grain boundaries is added to the model. Common to each model is the relation between the critical shear stress and the hardness . Using ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ work hardening model gives where the intrinsic stress has been neglected. The GND density for large indents, for which the measured reference hardness will be . This gives the general model for the indentation size effect (ISE) where strengthening is assumed to be due to forest hardening only. It is now just a matter of determining the average GND density under the indenter. Consider an indenter with an axisymmetric surface profile described by its penetration depth into the surface, , as a function of its radial position. This is shown in Fig. A.1 for a conical indenter and a spherical indenter.
Densities. WOLF CREEK RUN SHALL HAVE A MAXIMUM OF 660 HOMES ON A TOTAL OF 558.4 ACRES, FOR AN OVERALL GROSS DENSITY OF 1.2 DWELLING UNITS/ACRE. DENSITIES WITHIN THE URBANIZED AREAS OF PA1 AND PA2 SHALL NOT INDIVIDUALLY EXCEED 3.2 UNITS/ACRE, AND THE CUMULATIVE DENSITY OF PA1 AND PA2 COMBINED SHALL NOT EXCEED 3.2 UNITS/URBANIZED ACRE (205.7 x 3.2=602 UNITS.) WOLF CREEK RUN WEST OF ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ROAD SHALL HAVE A MAXIMUM OF 429 HOMES ON A TOTAL OF 224.28 ACRES, FOR AN OVERALL GROSS DENSITY OF 1.9 DWELLING UNITS PER ACRE (DU/AC). OVERALL DENSITY WITHIN WOLF CREEK RUN ON BOTH SIDES OF ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ROAD SHALL BE 660 HOMES ON 558 ACRES FOR A GROSS DENSITY OF 1.2 DU/AC. USES BY RIGHT & CONDITIONAL USES USES BY RIGHT · ANY USES NOT LISTED HEREIN SHALL BE CONSIDERED IN ACCORDANCE WITH USES PERMITTED UNDER THE R-1-C ZONING DISTRICT AS SET FORTH UNDER THE ▇▇▇▇▇ COUNTY DEVELOPMENT CODE. · ACCESSORY USES, INCLUDING DETACHED GARAGES · ANIMALS - HOUSEHOLD PETS ·· NO LIVESTOCK ALLOWED, HOWEVER, CHICKENS ARE ALLOWED WITH A REGISTRATION AND APPROVAL FROM ▇▇▇▇▇ COUNTY COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT · DWELLING - SINGLE-FAMILY DETACHED · DWELLING - SINGLE-FAMILY ATTACHED · DWELLING - DUPLEX · ESSENTIAL GOVERNMENTAL PUBLIC UTILITY SERVICES WITH BUILDING AND/OR STORAGE FACILITIES (INCLUDES METROPOLITAN DISTRICT FACILITIES) · MONUMENT/ ENTRY SIGNS · OUTDOOR PUBLIC USES, NEIGHBORHOOD INDOOR USES · PARKS, PUBLIC, AND PRIVATE · SCHOOLS, PUBLIC, PRIVATE, AND CHARTER · TEMPORARY SALES AND CONSTRUCTION TRAILERS · CHILDCARE, SUBJECT TO REVIEW AND APPROVAL BY ▇▇▇▇▇ COUNTY IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMENDMENT TO THE SURFACE USE AGREEMENT RECORDED UNDER RECEPTION NO. 2019000063940, CHILDCARE AND SCHOOL FACILITIES ARE NOT PERMITTED WITHIN 1,320' OF THE OGAA IN EFFECT AT THE TIME OF THIS FDP APPROVAL OR HEREINAFTER AMENDED. BUILDINGS, SETBACKS, NUMBER OF HOMES
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