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Inertia deficiency

Transition joints are used to join dissimilar metals where flanged, screwed, or threaded connections are not practical. They are used when fusion welding of two dissimilar metals forms interfaces that are deficient in mechanical strength and the ability to keep the system leak-tight. Transition joints consist of a bimetallic composite, a stainless steel, and a particular kind of aluminum bonded together by some proprietary process. Some of the types in use throughout the cryogenic industry are friction- or inertia-welded bond, roll-bonded joint, explosion-bonded joint, and braze-bonded joint. [Pg.237]

The general indications for the use of the iron compounds are debility, feebleness, and inertia of the different organs of the body atony, marked by a soft, las, or flabby condition of the solids and defect of the red corpuscles of the blood as where there is a general deficiency of this fluid—anmma oligamict, or a watery condition of it—hydremia, serous erode leucophlcgmatio temperament. [Pg.457]

P. Tidemand-Petersson, Staggering of the Moments of Inertia of very Neutron-Deficient Platinum Isotopes, Phys. Lett. 78B 44 (1978). [Pg.540]


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