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Breeching

Quick Opening Devices. Breech block, tapered or interrupted thread, or pinned closures are often used when an end cover has to be removed quickly, as with some isostatic presses (126,136), or to enable the end cover to be removed easily after the vessel has been heated to high temperatures. [Pg.94]

Tanks, Vessels, ana Equipment Flat, curved, and irregular surfaces such as tanks, vessels, boilers, and breechings are normally insulated with flat blocks, beveled lags, curved segments, blankets, or spray-apphed insulation. Since no general procedure can apply to all materials and conditions, it is important that manufacturers specifications and instructions be followed for specific insulation applications. [Pg.1103]

By viriue of its vertical construction, the turbo-type tray dryer has a stack effect, the resulting draft being frequently sufficient to operate the dryer with natural draft. Pressure at points within the dryer is maintained close to atmospheric, as low as 0.1, usually less than 0.5 mm of water. Most of the roof area is used as a breeching, lowering the exhaust velocity to settle dust back into the dryer. [Pg.1215]

If the customer is choosing from a catalog or selecting from a shelf of products, you need to ensure that the products offered for sale are properly described. Such descriptions must not be unrepresentative of the product, otherwise you may be in breech of national laws and statutes. In other situations you need some means of establishing that the customer requirements are adequate. [Pg.225]

Siamese connection Sprinkler systems Collecting breeching... [Pg.435]

BiirStt-klau,/. bear s-breech (Acanthus mollis or, incorrectly, the cow parsnip, Heracleum sphondyhum). -traube, /. bearberry (Arcto-itaphylos uva ursi). -wurzel, /. saxifrage. BUrfett, n. bear fat. [Pg.57]

Forced draft ducts Induced-draft flues and breeching Chimneys and stacks Water lines (max.)... [Pg.89]

Machine Gun. Automatic weapons which fire small arms ammunition. They are heavier than automatic rifles and are usually provided with a fized mount, such as a tripod, or wheels and a trail. These sustain the force of recoil and provide the means by which the gun may be positioned in the direction of fire. Machine guns utilize the discharging gas, or mechanical recoil of the gun to load, eject the cartridge, lock and unlock the breech. They are fed from either a belt, clip or magazine, and are cooled by either... [Pg.20]

Obturation. A process that seals the breech of a gun and prevents the escape of propint gases at the time of firing. In all modem firearms, light and medium artillen7, it is effected by the momentary expansion of the brass or copper cartridge case... [Pg.406]

Knocked out a tooth, sire. Only a milk tooth and it was loose anyway, and not before time now he s breeched. There, pet, put it safe under your pillow and see what the fairies bring you. Now go and find Cook, and tell him you may have a sweetmeat for being a brave boy. Dickon ran off through the screens and I heard him calling for Mai. Sire, does the King come here ... [Pg.138]

Breeching is a local perforation of the concrete element by the extremely high blast pressures of a close explosion. High velocity concrete fragments can result. Breeching failures are controlled by providing adequate reinforcement, concrete thickness and standoff distance to the explosive. [Pg.99]

Design for Spalling. Breeching, and Fragment Penetration. Test results have been used to empirically derive relationships for the reinforced concrete thickness required to prevent spalling, breeching, or fragment penetration. [Pg.105]

After this battle, both sides showed reluctance to employ poisonous gases again, being afraid it would drift back and poison their own troops. Cl2 gas also caused extensive corrosion of rifles and artillery breech blocks, making them unusable. [Pg.243]


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