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Displacement constant

Triton (tritium nucleus) t Wien displacement constant b... [Pg.108]

In this section, we will proceed to develop a finite element formulation for the two-dimensional Poisson s equation using a linear displacement, constant strain triangle. Poisson s equation has many applications in polymer processing, such as injection and compression mold filling, die flow, potential problems, heat transfer, etc. The general form of Poisson s equation in two-dimensions is... [Pg.470]

Four species are present in the reaction mixture the nucleophile and the carbonyl, each either naked or associated with the cation. As the equilibrium will be displaced constantly, the reaction occurs between the most reactive species the naked nucleophile and the complexed carbonyl. 52This prediction contradicts HSAB theory. [Pg.124]

Determining the Void Volume of a Solid Support. The void volume of a support (Koid) dictates how much solvent is required to wash the support thoroughly. The void volume of a support can be described by two constants. The displacement constant (iifdispiacement) is the number of grams of support that displaces 1 mL of solvent. The spatial constant (Vspatiai) is the volume that 1 g of support occupies in the solvent. [Pg.722]

A high displacement constant indicates that the support has a high density and will require less wash solvent, whereas a high spatial requirement indicates that the support occupies a large volume and will require more wash solvent. [Pg.722]

Similar curves were obtained for racemic and L-polypropyleneglycine, PICEI and PEA. At high ligand concentration n approaches the limiting value of 2. Taking account of the presence of two coordinating atoms in each monomer unit, the coordination number four is thus found from the experimental data. Table IV summarizes the metal complex formation constants for the different poly ampholytes. The displacement constant B2 is defined by the equation... [Pg.341]

Hill s condition is satisfied by three types of boundary conditions on the RVE, viz. linear displacement, constant traction, and periodic boundary conditions the linear displacement and constant traction conditions are specified by ... [Pg.22]


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