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C. The pentose sugar of straw, cotton-seed hulls and various hemicelluloses, and of some glycosides, including the primeverosides. It is not fermentable and behaves chemically as other sugars. [Pg.430]

Chan,R.W.Y., Hay,D.R., Matthews,J.R., MacDonald,H.A., (1988), Automated Ultrasonic System for Submarine Pressure Hull Inspection , Signal Processing and Pattern Recognition in Nondestructive Evaluation of Materials, C.H.Chen (ed). Springer-Verlag, pp. 175-187... [Pg.103]

D-CTViewer allows to create up to three different Isosurfaces inside the data volume with each having different color and transparency value. The number of polygons inside the Isosurface hull can be decimated using a special polygon reduction tool (Fig. 5). [Pg.495]

Another interesting tool is to export the samples Isosurface hull to CAD for best matehing and afterwards comparison in 3D. Therefor a polygon export in DXF and the polygon reduction is implemented. [Pg.496]

Number of polygons in the outer Isosurface hull (wireframe representation) before and after two stages of polygon reduction... [Pg.498]

We wish to thank Dr M O Neill at the University of Hull for valuable discussions during the course of this work. One of us (RAJS ) was supported by an Engineering and Physical Sciences Research studentship. [Pg.685]

Classification Societies exist to promote the safe construction of ships and to protect that condition throughout the life of the vessel. One of the tools available to shipbuilders, shipowners and surveyors that can be used to achieve these aims is Non-Destructive Examination (NDE). The intent of this presentation is to describe the application of NDE to hull structure during construction and also during periodic surveys as seen from the viewpoint of the Classification Surveyor. [Pg.1041]

Intersections of butts and seams of fabrication and section welds Throughout hull envelope, longitudinal and transverse bulkheads, inner bottom and hopper bottom The summation of checkpoint lengths (see note 2) examined at intersections is to be L where L is the overall length of the ship in metres... [Pg.1043]

Butts in longitudinals Hull envelope within 0.4L amidships Hull envelope outside 0.4L amidships 1 in 10 welds (see note 5) 1 in 20 welds... [Pg.1043]

The cyclic loading applied to hull structure will eventually lead to fatigue cracking. [Pg.1046]

Bulk Carriers - Guidlines for Surveys, Assessment and Repair of Hull Structure" 1994, lACS... [Pg.1052]

As an example of the effect that corrosion can have on connnercial industries, consider the corrosive effects of salt water on a seagoing vessel. Corrosion can drastically affect a ship s perfonnance and fiiel consumption over a period of time. As the hull of a steel boat becomes corroded and fouled by marine growths, the... [Pg.923]

X-ray powder diffraction studies are perfonned both with films and with counter diffractometers. The powder photograph was developed by P Debye and P Scherrer and, independently, by A W Hull. The Debye-Scherrer camera has a cylindrical specimen surrounded by a cylindrical film. In another commonly used powder... [Pg.1381]

For practical applicability, several aspects have to be considered such as tire anode material (sacrificial (e.g. zinc) or inert (e.g. Pt/Ti or graphite)), tlie conductivity of tlie medium and tlie current distribution. Catliodic protection is typically used for buried constmctions (e.g. pipelines), off-shore stmctures or ship hulls. [Pg.2730]

Kortan A R, Hull R and Opila R L 1990 Nucleation and growth of CdSe on ZnS quantum orystallite seeds and vise versa in inverse mioelle media J. Am. Chem. Soc. 112 1327... [Pg.2916]

Chestnoy N, Hull R and Brus L E 1986 Higher excited electronic states In clusters of ZnSe, CdSe, and ZnS spln-orblt, vibronic and relaxation phenomena J. Chem. Phys. 85 2237... [Pg.2921]

A convex hull is a molecular surface that is determined by running a planar probe over a molecule. This gives the smallest convex region containing the molecule. It also serves as the maximum volume a molecule can be expected to reach. [Pg.111]

Ship hulls Shipping Shipping sacks Ships... [Pg.883]

It was not until the twentieth century that furfural became important commercially. The Quaker Oats Company, in the process of looking for new and better uses for oat hulls found that acid hydrolysis resulted in the formation of furfural, and was able to develop an economical process for isolation and purification. In 1922 Quaker announced the availability of several tons per month. The first large-scale appHcation was as a solvent for the purification of wood rosin. Since then, a number of furfural plants have been built world-wide for the production of furfural and downstream products. Some plants produce as Httie as a few metric tons per year, the larger ones manufacture in excess of 20,000 metric tons. [Pg.75]

Fibers and Fiber Sources. Fibers are present ia varyiag amounts ia food iagredients and are also added separately (see Dietary fiber). Some fibers, including beet pulp, apple pomace, citms pulp, wheat bran, com bran, and celluloses are added to improve droppiags (feces) form by providing a matrix that absorbs water. Some calorie-controUed foods iaclude fibers, such as peanut hulls, to provide gastroiatestinal bulk and reduce food iatake. Peanut hulls normally have a high level of aflatoxias. They must be assayed for aflatoxia and levels restricted to prevent food rejection and undesirable effects of mycotoxias. [Pg.151]


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