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Composite detachment

Service Platoons 245, 263, 264, and 265 activated in conjunction with reorganization and convenionafthe24S Chemical Service Company, 6 May 45. f Activated at 251 Chemical Composite Detachment (Supply) redesignated 251 Chemical Supply Detachment, on dale shown in Column II. [Pg.469]

Finally it must be remembered with these anodes that Pb02 film, which acts to provide the current leakage, can be detached even when no current is flowing. With renewed anodic loading, the film has to be reformed, which leads to a corresponding consumption of anode material. The anodes should therefore be operated as continuously as possible with a basic load. An exhaustive treatment of the composition and behavior of lead alloy anodes can be found in Ref. 13. [Pg.213]

Once it is recognized that particles adhere to a substrate so strongly that cohesive fracture often results upon application of a detachment force and that the contact region is better describable as an interphase [ 18J rather than a sharp demarcation or interface, the concept of treating a particle as an entity that is totally distinct from the substrate vanishes. Rather, one begins to see the substrate-particle structure somewhat as a composite material. To paraphrase this concept, one could, in many instances, treat surface roughness (a.k.a. asperities) as particles appended to the surface of a substrate. These asperities control the adhesion between two macroscopic bodies. [Pg.143]

The burning mechanism of composite propellants differs from that described above. There is no exothermic reaction which can lead to a self-sustaining fizz zone. Instead, the first process appears to be the softening and breakdown of the organic binder/fuel which surrounds the ammonium perchlorate particles. Particles of propellant become detached and enter the flame. The binder is pyrolysed and the ammonium perchlorate broken down, initially to ammonia and perchloric acid. The main chemical reaction is thus in the gas phase, between the initial dissociation products. [Pg.183]

In [20], the composition of the citrate precursor of CoFe204 is proposed as Co3Fe604(C6H607)8-6H20, i.e., two protons are detached from each molecule of citric acid, and the complex compound could be classified as an acidic salt. Distinct signatures of complex formation are obtained by means of infrared (IR) spectroscopy and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) for citrate complexes of iron and yttrium, potential precursors of YFe04 and... [Pg.503]

In this book, the experts who have developed and tested many of the currently used electronic structure procedures present an authoritative overview of the theoretical tools for the computation of thermochemical properties of atoms and molecules. The first two chapters describe the highly accurate, computationally expensive approaches that combine high-level calculations with sophisticated extrapolation schemes. In chapters 3 and 4, the widely used G3 and CBS families of composite methods are discussed. The applications of the electron propagator theory to the estimation of energy changes that accompany electron detachment and attachment processes follow in chapter 5. The next two sections of the book focus on practical applications of the aforedescribed... [Pg.266]


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