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Inert mass

Such polymeric materials or rubbers are known as insulating materials or insulators and the process of their application is known as insulation. The motor insulation not only provides protection to motor but also functions as an inhibitor. The case-bonded motors have a little less inert mass and as a result, give slightly better performance. However, they are more stressed and more difficult and expensive to manufacture. Many tactical missiles and almost all larger rockets or missiles for defense and space applications use case-bonded motors. [Pg.313]

Low ablation rate and low density in order to minimize the inert mass on board. Also, the resulting char must remain porous and the resulting gases must be of low molecular mass. At the same time, pyrolysis of the insulating material must not lead to emission of smoke or flashes. [Pg.314]

The fusible line method can also be used as a calibration temperature. A fusible wire with known melting temperature connects the microbalance suspension wire and inert mass pieces. The fusible wire should locate the position of sample in the furnace. Melting of the wire at its melting temperature causes mass loss, which is recorded in the TG curve. [Pg.325]

It is evident that the mass and acceleration due to gravity are accepted here as constant. Further, it is remarkable that the equation is formally alike with the equation of the inert mass. However, here we are concerned with the so-called heavy mass. [Pg.176]

The landfill objects are not indicated as the explosion hazard objects. The absence of this indication must be retrieved without any delay. The landfill body is inadequately covered by steady/inert mass. Any adequate quantity of steady mass hasn t been found at the landfill territory. The body of the closed section 1 in 9th stage was partially cover by the internal material, nevertheless the layer of internal material was inadequate and stored waste infiltrates to the landfill surface. In consequence of inadequately covered area of the landfill and its size hght waste fly is being... [Pg.896]

To realize that relativistic effects in chemistry cannot be ignored, the following simple qualitative argument due to Pyykko may serve as an illustration as shown by Einstein, the inert mass of a fast-moving particle increases with its speed as m = > o l - where m is the inert (effective) mass,... [Pg.161]

Moreover, some other process variables that are measured in the freeze-dryer using embedded devices (i.e., shelf and fluid temperatures, controlled-leakage valve opening and inert mass flow rate for pressure control) can be acquired through a dedicated RS485 interface, thus providing a complete evaluation of the status of the... [Pg.123]

Fully reacted inert mass Stage C resin... [Pg.310]

The DTA curre in Fig. 6.33 represents the DTA analysis, which indicates the carbon nanotubes mass reduction with respect to an inert mass (e.g. alumina AI2O3) used as reference. Figure 6.34 shows a deposit, containing carbon nanotubes, before (a) and after (b) selective oxidation experiments. The reduction of residuals with a deposit prevalently consisting of bundles of carbon nanotubes is shown. [Pg.156]

With the action of the same force on different bodies, their accelerations can be different, depending upon the body s mass. In this instance, mass acts as a proportionality factor between the force, acting on the body and its acceleration. Such mass is identified as the inert mass (unlike the gravitational, which will be discussed below). The mass is a measure of the body s inertial property relative to its translational motion. [Pg.20]


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