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High-fluidity

Leicht-fiussigkeit,/. easy fusibility easy lique-flability high fluidity mobility, -frucht,/ light grain (as oats, emmer). leichtglaublg, a. credulous. [Pg.274]

U) Caking property is not strong hut some are of extremely high fluidity. [Pg.82]

High reactivity is associated with coals having high fluidity, high extractability, intermediate aromaticity, and the presence of weak aliphatic linkages. [Pg.163]

The fusible coals can give a high liquefaction yield if the high fluidity during the liquefaction is maintained by the liquefaction solvent to prevent the carbonization. The properties of the solvent required for the high yield with this kind of coal are miscibility, low viscosity, radical quenching reactivity and thermal stability not to be carbonized at the liquefaction temperature as reported in literatures (12). [Pg.265]

Contrary to the accumulated knowledge on the static or quasi-static characteristics of thin lipid films at air/water interface, less attention has been paid to the dynamical or nonequilibrium behavior of the film. Studies on the dynamical characteristics of thin lipid films may be quite important, because the life phenomena are maintained under nonequilibrium conditions. According to the modern biochemistry [11,12], thin lipid membrane in living cells is not a rigid wall but a thermally fluctuating barrier with high fluidity. In the present section, we will show that thin lipid film exhibits the various interesting dynamical tc-A characteristics, such as the "overshoot hump", the "zero surface pressure", and the "flat plateau". [Pg.223]

Framework of load compensator on plane wings injection moulding of carbon fibre reinforced PEEK replaces the aluminium alloy previously used. This part plays a critical role in plane safety and must resist the static and dynamic stresses and hydraulic fluids. The grade selected after many tests has a high fluidity allowing the manufacture of parts with dimensions of 200 mm by 400 mm. With 30% carbon fibre reinforcement, this PEEK grade ... [Pg.52]

Enhanced-fluidity liquids (EELs) are mixtures that contain high proportions of liquefied gases, such as carbon dioxide [5]. Eluidity,/, is defined as the inverse of viscosity. EEL mixtures combine the positive attributes of commonly-used liquids, such as high solvent strength, with the positive attributes of supercritical fluids, such as low viscosity or high fluidity, low surface tension, high diffusivity. These attributes allow EELC to contribute to the quest for increased separation power. [Pg.424]

A schematic illustration of the model is shown in Figure 10.2.12, together with that of polyhedral nanoparticles which grow as byproducts of MWNTs (see Fig. 10.2.3). An initial seed of an MWNT is the same as that of a polyhedral nanoparticle. Carbon neutrals [C, C2 (19)] and ions (C+) deposit and coagulate with each other to form atomic clusters and fine particles on a surface of the cathode. Structures of the particles at this stage may be amorphous with high fluidity (liquidlike) because of the high temperature ( 3500 K) of the electrode surface and ion bombardment. [Pg.587]

The particle size distribution, which is distributed over 3-40 p.m, contributes to the high fluidity. [Pg.717]

The initial heat evolution amount of spherical cement is smaller by 25% than that of normal Portland cement. This low activity at initial hydration contributes to the creation of high fluidity. [Pg.717]

Part of the chlorate could be substituted by K or Pb n itrate or K permanganate. Some kieselguhror silica could be incorporated to prevent exudation in cases of high fluidity of tar... [Pg.434]

When air is exhaled the small alveoli of the lungs could collapse if it were not for the surface active material (surfactant) present in the fluid that coats the lungs. e In fact, the lack of adequate surfactant is the cause of respiratory distress syndrome, a major cause of death among premature infants and a disease that may develop in acute form in adults. The surfactant material forms a thin film of high fluidity at the air-liquid interface and lowers the surface tension from the 72 mN/m of pure water to <10 mN/mfs (Pay attention to the definition of surface tension.11)... [Pg.386]

This type of oscillatory hydration was previously observed experimentally in interactions between mica surfaces in water,16 and has been associated with the layering of water in the vicinity of a surface.16 17 The discrete nature of the water molecules, considered hard spheres, was suggested to be responsible for these nonmonotonic interactions 18 19 however, the high fluidity of the water confined in molecularly thin films20 seems to be inconsistent with the crystallization of water predicted by the hard-sphere model.18... [Pg.487]


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