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Diameter, diameters

Pipe size diameter diameter diameter diameter diameter diameter... [Pg.73]

AWG Diameter Diameter Diameter (Grade 1) Area Resistance Capacity ... [Pg.251]

Cut diameter, diameter of particles of which 50% of those present are collected m ft im... [Pg.1577]

Outside Outside Diameter Diameter Drift of Casing of Coupiing Diameter (inches) (inches) (inches) Outside Outside Diameter Diameter Drift of Casing of Coupiing Diameter (inches) (inches) (inches)... [Pg.1130]

Diuoeter, Threaded, Diameter, Diameter, Length. of Taper 0.005 Length Length of Face... [Pg.1237]

Plant Number Leaf Diameter Diameter Tuber Tuber of Rhizomi... [Pg.35]

If the particles are sufficiently large for counting, and can be determined, the nominal diameter (diameter of a sphere of equal volume) can be calculated at once. In this case a9 = 7r/6, so that the nominal diameter dH is given by the expression... [Pg.133]

The term fiber basically refers to filamentary material and is often used synonymously with filament, monofilament, whisker, and yarn. A filament is the smallest unit of a fibrous material and is usually not used alone. It can be identified as any material in a form such that it has a minimum length of at least 100 times its diameter. Diameters are usually 0.004-0.005 in. (0.10-0.13 mm). They can be continuous or reduced to short lengths (discontinuous). The industry lists fibers as having a specific length, such as 0.125 in. (3.2 mm). [Pg.263]

Aerodynamic diameter Diameter of a unit density sphere (density = 1 g/cms) having the same aerodynamic properties as the particle in question. This means that particles of any shape or density will have the same aerodynamic diameter if their settling velocity is the same. [Pg.16]

Stokes diameter Diameter of a sphere of the same density as the particle in question having the same settling velocity as that particle. Stokes diameter and aerodynamic diameter differ only in that Stokes diameter includes the particle density whereas the aerodynamic diameter does not. [Pg.16]

Wall thickness Channel width Acoustic velocity Friction coefficient Conductance Capillary number Discharge coefficient Drag coefficient Diameter Diameter Dean number Deformation rate tensor components Elastic modulus Energy dissipation rate Eotvos number Fanning friction factor Vortex shedding frequency Force... [Pg.454]


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