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Diameter of cone

Fig. 5.5 FE-SEM cross-sectional views of tapered nanotubes obtained (a) using the ramp rate 0.43 V/min. to raise the voltage from lOV to 23V within 30 minutes and then holding the voltage at 23 V for 10 minutes and (b) by initially anodizing the sample at lOV for 20 minutes and then increased the voltage linearly at the rate of 1.0 V/min to 23V, and finally kept at 23V for 2 minutes, (c) shows a view of straight nanotubes obtained by applying a constant 23V for 45 minutes. Here, d denotes diameter of apex, and D diameter of cone base. Fig. 5.5 FE-SEM cross-sectional views of tapered nanotubes obtained (a) using the ramp rate 0.43 V/min. to raise the voltage from lOV to 23V within 30 minutes and then holding the voltage at 23 V for 10 minutes and (b) by initially anodizing the sample at lOV for 20 minutes and then increased the voltage linearly at the rate of 1.0 V/min to 23V, and finally kept at 23V for 2 minutes, (c) shows a view of straight nanotubes obtained by applying a constant 23V for 45 minutes. Here, d denotes diameter of apex, and D diameter of cone base.
D= large diameter of cone, diameter of head or cylinder... [Pg.448]

D = inside diameter of cone at the point of consideration measured perpendicular to the longitudinal axis... [Pg.139]

The GAMMASCAN 1500 HR is a combined system for two-dimensional (2D-CT) and three-dimensional (3D-CT) computed tomography, as well as digital radiography (DR). The system is equipped with two separate detector systems for the fan-beam and cone-beam CT. The sire of the objects is limited to a height of four meters, maximum diameters of 1.5 meters and a weight of up to 15 tons. The turntable which carries the test samples can be moved along and across the beam direction ( X- and Y- direction). The radiation source and the detector systems can be moved in Z- direction, both, simultaneously and independently. [Pg.584]

The area of influence of a vibrating discharger is limited to a cylinder, the diameter of which is roughly equal to the top diameter of the discharger. Hence, if a vibrating discharger is mounted onto a conical hopper section, flow is confined predominantly to a central flow channel located directly above the discharger. This is tme unless the slope and smoothness of the static cone meet requirements for mass flow, or the diameter of the flow channel exceeds the critical rathole diameter for the material. [Pg.563]

Screw Presses Figures 18-155 and 18-156 show screw presses. The rotating screw shown in Fig. 18-156 is of constant pitch and has a constant diameter of about 0.3 m (12 in). Pressure to squeeze juice from fruit placed in the press comes from restricting the opening at the end of the barrel with a hydraulically adjustable cone and by making the spindle of the screw thicker toward the discharge end. [Pg.1744]

Typical diameters are up to 150 ft. and machines have operating torques to 750,000 fir-Lbs. The Bridge - or Beam or Truss - spans the diameter of the tank and supports the drive and rake mechanisms. The underflow is removed from the discharge cone at the bottom center. [Pg.276]

Hopper entrance diameter Angie of cone Desired catalyst density Catalyst velocity... [Pg.222]

Let do be the diameter of the telescope for which the cone effect causes a phase error a = 1 rad. Thus for a telescope L> the phase error is =... [Pg.253]

The diameter of a growth cone is often much greater than that of the neurite, allowing it to sample a large... [Pg.132]


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