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Feiste, K. Hanke, R. Stegemann, D. R.eimche, W. Three Dimensional Analysis of Growing Casting Defects. International Symposium on Computerized Tomography for Industrial Applications, Applications II 20, Berlin, 1994. [Pg.491]

Hanke, R. B5bel, F. Determination of material flaw size by intensity evaluation of polychromatic X-ray transmission. NDT-I-E International, Vol. 25(2), 1992, pp. 87-93. [Pg.491]

R. W. Hanks, Materials Engineering Science, Harcourt, Brace World, Inc., New York, 1970. [Pg.241]

H. Hanke and C. Levia, Influence of Winter Road Maintenance on Traffic Safety and Transport Efficieny, Hessisches Landesamt fiir Strabenbau, Technische Hochschule Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany, 1988. [Pg.187]

System System units Length of hank, yd Count ... [Pg.457]

Fnglish cotton cotton hanks per pound 840 1 cotton hank/pound (1695 m /kg or 840 yd/lb)... [Pg.457]

Fnglish worsted worsted hanks per pound 560 1 worsted hank/pound (1130 m /kg or 560 yd/lb) ... [Pg.457]

The critical Reynolds number for transition from laminar to turbulent flow in noncirciilar channels varies with channel shape. In rectangular ducts, 1,900 < Re < 2,800 (Hanks and Ruo, Ind. Eng. Chem. Fundam., 5, 558-561 [1966]). In triangular ducts, 1,600 < Re < 1,800 (Cope and Hanks, Ind. Eng. Chem. Fundam., II, 106-117 [1972] Bandopadhayay and Hinwood, j. Fluid Mech., 59, 775-783 [1973]). [Pg.638]

The transition to turbulent flow begins at Re R in the range of 2,000 to 2,500 (Metzuer and Reed, AIChE J., 1, 434 [1955]). For Bingham plastic materials, K and n must be evaluated for the condition in question in order to determine Re R and establish whether the flow is laminar. An alternative method for Bingham plastics is by Hanks (Hanks, AIChE J., 9, 306 [1963] 14, 691 [1968] Hanks and Pratt, Soc. Petrol. Engrs. J., 7, 342 [1967] and Govier and Aziz, pp. 213-215). The transition from laminar to turbulent flow is influenced by viscoelastic properties (Metzuer and Park, J. Fluid Mech., 20, 291 [1964]) with the critical value of Re R increased to beyond 10,000 for some materials. [Pg.640]

FIG. 6-45 Friction factors for transition region flow across tube hanks, (Pitch is the minimum center-to-center tnhe spacing.) (Prom Bergelin, Btown, and Doherstein, Ti-ans. ASME, 74,. 9.53 [1.9.52],)... [Pg.664]

FIG. 11-9 Correlation of / factor for ideal tiihe hank. To convert inches to meters, multiply hy 0.0254. Note that p and have units of inches. [Pg.1039]

FIG. 14-116 Experimental results showing effect of gas velocity and liquid load on entrainment from (a) vertical tube hanks with horizontal gas flow and (b) horizontal tnhe hanks with upflow. To convert meters per second to feet per second, multiply hy 3.281. (Calvert, Yung, and Leung, NTIS Publ PB-24S050. )... [Pg.1433]

Switching steps Capacitor hank Total switched kVAr... [Pg.770]

We have considered ihe niaxinuini overcunenl facior I or illustration. It corresponds to the nia.ximuni permissible upper variation in the capacitance value of a capacitor or a bank. One can. however, consider a lower factor depending upon the maximum permissible upper variation for a particular type (voltage and VAr rating) of capacitor unit or hank. A factor of. ]f> is, however, recommended lor capacitor duties. See also Section 2.5.6. [Pg.829]

R. Braun, in , Qualiial pflanziicher Arzneimittel, Heraiisti. G. Hanke, Wiss. Verla sKe- dl.schart, Suut-gart 19 4. [Pg.18]

A. Nagel , in Qualit.at pflanzlicher ArzncimiUcl, Hd. G. Hanke, Wiss. Vei iagsgeseilschafl StuUgarl 1984. [Pg.32]

NF3 first prepared by O. Ruff and E. Hanke, 117 y after NCI3. [Pg.408]

Fitze,/. (Textiles) hank, skein, fix, a. fixed fast smart. — fixe Luft, fixed air (old name for carbon dioxide). [Pg.156]

Strahl Vortrieb, m. jet propulsion, -wSsche, /, washing with a jet. -2eolith, m. stilbite. Strahne,/. hank, skein strand, stramm, a. tight, tense (of rubber) snappy robust strict. [Pg.432]

Strang, m. rope, cord strand hank, skein web (of paper). [Pg.432]

W. Robert Carper, Andreas Ddlle, Christof G. Hanke, Chris Hardacre, Axel Leuchter, Ruth M. Lynden-Bell, Zhizhong Meng, Gunter Palmer, and Joachim Richter... [Pg.127]

The food a person eats is a personal energy store hanking on photosynthesis. In photosynthesis, gaseous carbon dioxide, liquid water, and solar energy interact to produce solid carbohydrates, such as sugar and starch, and gaseous ox gen. [Pg.1096]

Ogundele and White carried out a series of polarisation studies on surgical grade stainless steels in Hanks s physiological solution. Under... [Pg.473]


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