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French, M. 1994. Invention and Evolution Design in Nature and Engineering. Cambridge Cambridge University Press. [Pg.335]

Apple, D. J. Kincaid, M. C. Mamalis, N. Olson, R. J. Intraocular Lenses— Evolution, Design, Complications, and Pathology WiWi2cn[ s and Wilkins Baltimore, MD, 1989. [Pg.106]

Z25 Cement with very slow strength development and heat evolution, designated by NW (low heat). If this cement has a high resistance to sulphate... [Pg.498]

The preliminary observations underline the manufacturer s responsibilities. He is obliged to analyse the hazards in order to identify those which apply to his equipment. He must design, manufacture and check his equipment to ensure its safety even with respect to their use under reasonably foreseeable conditions. In addition, the manufacturer must interpret and apply the essential requirements in such a way as to take account of the state-of-the-art at the time of design. That latter requirement underlines the evolutive character of the essential requirements which is inherent in the new approach. [Pg.941]

This section is divided into two sections the first concerned with time-dependent methods for describing the evolution of wavepackets and the second concerned with time-independent methods for solving the time independent Sclirodinger equation. The methods described are designed to be representative of what is in use. [Pg.980]

The methods described here are all designed to detennine the time evolution of wavepackets that have been previously defined. This is only one of several steps for using wavepackets to solve scattering problems. The overall procedure involves the following steps ... [Pg.981]

Canet D 1989 Construction, evolution and detection of magnetization modes designed for treating longitudinal relaxation of weakly coupled spin 1/2 systems with magnetic equivalence Prog. NMR Spectrosc. 21 237-91... [Pg.1517]

Process Technology Evolution. Maleic anhydride was first commercially produced in the early 1930s by the vapor-phase oxidation of benzene [71-43-2]. The use of benzene as a feedstock for the production of maleic anhydride was dominant in the world market well into the 1980s. Several processes have been used for the production of maleic anhydride from benzene with the most common one from Scientific Design. Small amounts of maleic acid are produced as a by-product in production of phthaHc anhydride [85-44-9]. This can be converted to either maleic anhydride or fumaric acid. Benzene, although easily oxidized to maleic anhydride with high selectivity, is an inherently inefficient feedstock since two excess carbon atoms are present in the raw material. Various compounds have been evaluated as raw material substitutes for benzene in production of maleic anhydride. Fixed- and fluid-bed processes for production of maleic anhydride from the butenes present in mixed streams have been practiced commercially. None of these... [Pg.453]

Defining the requirements for a pilot-plant control system is often difficult because process plant experience for comparison and evaluation is commonly lacking and the design is frequentiy performed by personnel inexperienced in either instmmentation systems or pilot-plant operations. The isolated and often intermittent nature of pilot-plant operations also inhibits evolution and promotes individual unique installations. This compHcates the selection process. [Pg.42]

Some battery designs have a one-way valve for pressure rehef and operate on an oxygen cycle. In these systems the oxygen gas formed at the positive electrode is transported to the negative electrode where it reacts to reform water. Hydrogen evolution at the negative electrode is normally suppressed by this reaction. The extent to which this process occurs in these valve regulated lead —acid batteries is called the recombination-efficiency. These processes are reviewed in the Hterature (50—52). [Pg.575]

In the past the successful operation of batch processes depended mainly on the skill and accumulated experience of the operator. This operating experience was difficult to codify in a form that enabled full use to be made of it in developing new designs. The gradual evolution of better instmmentation, followed by the installation of sequence control systems, has enabled much more process data to be recorded, permitting maintenance of process variations within the minimum possible limits. [Pg.299]

Cracking. The evolution of flmdized catalytic cracking (FCC) since the early 1940s has resulted in several configurations depending upon the particular use and designer. [Pg.1572]

To illustrate the effect of radial release interactions on the structure/ property relationships in shock-loaded materials, experiments were conducted on copper shock loaded using several shock-recovery designs that yielded differences in es but all having been subjected to a 10 GPa, 1 fis pulse duration, shock process [13]. Compression specimens were sectioned from these soft recovery samples to measure the reload yield behavior, and examined in the transmission electron microscope (TEM) to study the substructure evolution. The substructure and yield strength of the bulk shock-loaded copper samples were found to depend on the amount of e, in the shock-recovered sample at a constant peak pressure and pulse duration. In Fig. 6.8 the quasi-static reload yield strength of the 10 GPa shock-loaded copper is observed to increase with increasing residual sample strain. [Pg.197]


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