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Lalumandier, S. and Cowling, T., Integrated Laser Profilometry/Ultrasonic Inspection System for Furnace Tubes ASNT Fall Conference, Pittsburg PA, 1997. [Pg.1067]

Chapman S and Cowling T G 1970 The Mathematical Theory of Non-uniform Gases 3rd edn (London Cambridge University Press)... [Pg.215]

Piper L G and Cowles L M 1986 Einstein coefficients and transition moment variation for the NC(A S -X n) transition J. Chem. Phys. 85 2419-22... [Pg.2087]

Rubber-mill chips are dissolved similarly to resins, to provide color concentrates. Dough mixer and chip concentrates must be diluted with solvent and other vehicles to make finished inks. Media milling is becoming a method of choice in both flexo and gravure ink manufacturing. Other high speed dispersing units, such as the Morehouse, Cowles, Kady, and others, are also used. [Pg.251]

T. G. Cowling, Magnetohjdrodynamics, Interscience Puhhshets Inc., New York, 1957, Chapt. 6. [Pg.438]

PMR-15—carbon fiber composites include jet-engine cowlings, ducts, compressor blades, and flaps and fairings (24,38). [Pg.8]

In the Attritor (Union Process Inc.) a single vertical armature rotates several long radial arms. These are avaUatle in batch, continuous, and circiilation types. Morehouse-Cowles media miUs comprise a... [Pg.1853]

In the wet process, the clay is masticated in a pug mill to break up lumps and then dispersed with a dispersing aid and water to make a 40 percent solids slip of low viscosity. A hi -speed agitator such as a Cowles dissolver is used for this purpose. Sands are settled out, and then the clay is classified into two size fractious in either a Hydrosettler or a continuous Sharpies or Bird centrifuge. The fine fraction, with sizes of less than 1 [Lm, is used as a pigment and for paper coating, while the coarser fraction is used as a paper filler. [Pg.1868]

Installation End-of-line arresters should be protected using appropriate weather hoods or cowls. In-hne arresters (notably detonation arresters) must be designed to withstand the highest hue pressure... [Pg.2301]

Chapman and Enskog (see Chapman and Cowling, 1951) made a semi-empirical study of tire physical properties of gases using the Lennard-Jones... [Pg.114]

S. Chapman and T.G. Cowling. Mathematical Theory of Non-uniform Gases, 2nd ed, Cambridge University Piess (1951). [Pg.117]

Use fully conductive cassette with conductive extension cowl. [Pg.245]

Support Systems -fVrKTcdurci . rinil fwni.ihle Lun fiir alJi.-rMii c room cowling on loss of IIVAC I o.pi -Temperature alarm, in mcmi. lo dctc. HVAC(h,p-( - Rcvibc procedures and [raimng lor Jov- c support systems (b,p)... [Pg.399]

Cowl A roof-mounted device designed to provide airflow out of a building with the minimum of flow reversal. [Pg.1425]

Pressure factor The test ratio between the suction effect and air velocity passing over a cowl or roof outlet, represented by... [Pg.1468]

Type I Flame arresters acceptable for end-of-line applications. Where a Type I arrester is provided with cowls, weather hoods, or deflectors, etc., it shall be tested in each confignration. [Pg.154]

Type II Flame arresters acceptable for in-line applications. Type II arresters shall be specifically tested widi the inclnsion of all pipes, tees, bends, cowls, weather hoods, etc., which may be fitted between die arrester and the atmosphere. Owing to the prohibitive cost of testing deflagration flame arresters for each particular installation, the Type II (in-line) category is generally not enconntered. [Pg.154]

If a flame arrester is provided with cowls, weather hoods, deflectors, etc., it must be tested for the configuration involved if the test is done to meet the UL, USCG, or CEN standard (see Chapter 8). Maintenance of a flame arrester should be performed carefully to avoid any adverse impact on arrester performance (see Chapter 7). All flame arresters should be inspected regularly as operating experience dictates (see Chapter 7). [Pg.181]

Cowling, E. B. (1982). Acid Precipitation in Historical Perspective. EnviTonmcntol Science and Technology 16 110A-123A. [Pg.6]

Period of mature propeller-driven monoplanes with NACA cowling 7 ... [Pg.14]

The greatest breakthrough in engine cowlings was due to the National Advisoi"y Committee for Aeronautics in the United States. Beginning in 1927,... [Pg.38]


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