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Attitude distribution

Mounting of the cloud water collectors on the aircraft is a critical issue because flow-field effects can easily distort the size distribution of drops. If at all possible, the collector should be mounted on a pylon so that the collector is in the free airstream. Substantially greater efficiencies can be achieved if the collector is mounted with a forward inclination of about 12° to 15° relative to a perpendicular from the aircraft longitudinal centerline. This kind of mounting accounts for the nose-up attitude at which most aircraft fly under cruise conditions and also provides a component of the airstream to drive impacted cloud droplets down the rod into the collection vessel, minimizing losses due to blow-off (28). [Pg.128]

A Pre-Audit Safety Awareness Survey, distributed through line management, asks employees about their knowledge of and attitude toward the location s safety and loss prevention programs. [Pg.311]

L. Omstein2 discusses related questions. One should emphar size (1) his critical attitude toward the ergodic hypothesis and, as a result, his introduction of the microcanonical ensemble not as the only possible one, but only as the simplest stationary ensemble (2) some remarks on the properties of ensembles of systems which are distributed around the surface of most probable energy following a different law, e.g., with density proportional to... [Pg.74]

Many hours will be spent seated at the bench, so. it is important that the working position be free from discomfort. The body-weight must be evenly distributed, the feet should not dangle in mid-air, nor should the legs be crossed or stretched out under the bench in a relaxed attitude. Try a number of stools of different heights to find one that is suitable, and as a last resort alter the seat height. [Pg.14]

As a rule, point-source pollution sites are easily identified (large chemical plants, sewage treatment, military bases, etc.) and can be dealt with more or less satisfactorily by means of regulation and/or public pressure. In contrast, non-point-source pollution (homes, restaurants, dry cleaning establishments, etc.) are far more numerous, widely distributed, and therefore more difficult to identify and regulate. It is particularly important that these smaller sources of pollution adopt the desired pollution prevention attitude. Small colleges are one example of an intermediate source of pollution in which several departments and offices on campus may use, store, and dispose of pollutants quite independently of one another. [Pg.735]

The need (or surprise was paramount. In all plans (or the attack distributed to company commanders, gas was re(erred to simply as the accessory , and severe penalties were imposed on anyone who accidentally described the accessory as gas. The attitude of most officers to the accessory , and to the ill-assorted soldiers in charge of it, was well summed up by the old-school Captain Thomas in Robert Graves s Goodbye to All That-. [Pg.15]

From Eqn 2-40 by various treatments one can obtain information of engineering value, such as the distribution of pressure around the bearing, the response of journal attitude to load, the load-carrying capacity of the bearing, etc. Details of how such problems are handled can be found in texts specially devoted to the analysis and operation of bearings. [Pg.21]


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