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Chromium dioxide. Cr02 (HjO plus O2 on Cr03 at high temperature). Black solid with the rutile structure forming chromates(IV) in solid stale reactions. Used in magnetic lap>es. [Pg.99]

H.S. Malvar, "Signal processing with lapped transforms", Ed. Artech House, Inc., 1992. [Pg.185]

Proynov E i, Sirois S and Saiahub D R 1997 Extension of the LAP functionai to inciude paraiiei spin correiation Int J. Quantum Chem. 64 427... [Pg.2238]

A little practice in polishing and wefghing the absorption tubes is desirable before an actual analysis is carried out. It is important that when the taps on the absorption tubes are off, they should be as far "off" as possible (I. e., hole in lap is 180 away from side-arm hole). [Pg.476]

Conservation of orbital symmetry is a general principle that requires orbitals of the same phase (sign) to match up in a chemical reaction. For example, if terminal orbitals are to combine with one another in a cyclixation reaction as in pattern. A, they must rotate in the same dii ection (conrotatory ovei lap). but if they combine according to pattern H. they must rotate in opposite directions (disrotatory). In each case, rotation takes place so that overlap is between lobes of the it orbitals that are of the same sign. [Pg.227]

The axes of the sp orbitals point toward the corners of a tetrahedron Therefore sp hybridization of carbon is consistent with the tetrahedral structure of methane Each C—H bond is a ct bond m which a half filled Is orbital of hydrogen over laps with a half filled sp orbital of carbon along a line drawn between them... [Pg.64]

Bonding m alkenes is described according to an sp orbital hybridization model The double bond unites two sp hybridized carbon atoms and is made of a ct component and a rr component The ct bond arises by over lap of an sp hybrid orbital on each carbon The rr bond is weaker than the CT bond and results from a side by side overlap of p orbitals... [Pg.220]

Acetylene is linear and alkynes have a linear geometry of their X—C=C—Y units The carbon-carbon triple bond m alkynes is com posed of a CT and two tt components The triply bonded carbons are sp hybridized The ct component of the triple bond contains two electrons m an orbital generated by the overlap of sp hybndized orbitals on adja cent carbons Each of these carbons also has two 2p orbitals which over lap m parrs so as to give two tt orbitals each of which contains two electrons... [Pg.382]

FIGURE 19 1 Carbon -W and both oxygens are sp hybridized in formic acid The TT component of the C=0 group and the p or bital of the OH oxygen over lap to form an extended it system that includes carbon and both oxygens... [Pg.794]

Pepsin catalyzed hydrolysis gave the four peptides shown m blue m Figure 27 10 (Their sequences were determined m separate experiments) These four peptides contain 27 of the 30 ammo acids m the B chain but there are no points of over lap between them... [Pg.1132]

Sandstone. Sandstone wheels were once quarried extensively for farm and industrial use, and special grades of stone for precision honing, sharpening, and lapping are a small but important portion of today s abrasive industry. Production of honing and sharpening stones from deposits of dense, fine grain sandstone in Arkansas account for 76% of the value (about 2 million in 1987) and 88% of the total quantity of such stones in the United States (4). [Pg.10]

In addition to then use in bonded and coated products, both natural and manufactured abrasive grains are used loose in such operations as polishing, buffing, lapping, pressure blasting, and barrel finishing. AH of these operations are characterized by very low metal removal rates and are used to improve the surface quaUty of the workpiece. [Pg.16]

Fig. 2. Illustrations of forces to which adhesive bonds are subjected, (a) A standard lap shear specimen where the black area shows the adhesive. The adherends are usually 25 mm wide and the lap area is 312.5 mm. The arrows show the direction of the normal apphcation of load, (b) A peel test where the loading configuration, shown by the arrows, is for a 180° peel test, (c) A double cantilever beam test specimen used in the evaluation of the resistance to crack propagation of an adhesive. The normal application of load is shown by the arrows. This load is appHed by a tensile testing machine or other... Fig. 2. Illustrations of forces to which adhesive bonds are subjected, (a) A standard lap shear specimen where the black area shows the adhesive. The adherends are usually 25 mm wide and the lap area is 312.5 mm. The arrows show the direction of the normal apphcation of load, (b) A peel test where the loading configuration, shown by the arrows, is for a 180° peel test, (c) A double cantilever beam test specimen used in the evaluation of the resistance to crack propagation of an adhesive. The normal application of load is shown by the arrows. This load is appHed by a tensile testing machine or other...
The principal type of shear test specimen used in the industry, the lap shear specimen, is 2.54 cm wide and has a 3.23-cm overlap bonded by the adhesive. Adherends are chosen according to the industry aluminum for aerospace, steel for automotive, and wood for constmction appHcations. Adhesive joints made in this fashion are tested to failure in a tensile testing machine. The temperature of test, as weU as the rate of extension, are specified. Results are presented in units of pressure, where the area of the adhesive bond is considered to be the area over which the force is appHed. Although the 3.23-cm ... [Pg.231]

Load bearing capabiUties are dependent upon the adherend, joint design, rate of loading, and temperature. Values given represent the type of adherends normally used at room temperature. Lap shear values approximate those obtainable from an overlap of 3.2 cm. ... [Pg.232]

One ASTM test procedure has suggested (24) that foamed plastics be classified as either rigid or flexible, a flexible foam being one that does not mpture when a 20 x 2.5 x 2.5 cm piece is wrapped around a 2.5 cm mandrel at a uniform rate of 1 lap/5 s at 15—25°C. Rigid foams are those that do mpture under this test. This classification is used in this article. [Pg.403]

Polyimides of 6FDA and aUphatic diamines with good low temperature processkig and low moisture swelling are known to be useful as hot-melt adhesives (109). Aluminum strips bonded by this polymer (177°C/172 kPa (25 psi) for 15 min) exhibited a lap-shear strength of 53 MPa (7690 psi) at room temperature and 35 MPa (5090 psi) at 100°C. The heat- and moisture-resistant 6F-containing Pis useful ki electronic devices are prepared from... [Pg.539]

Defects such as hot tears or laps, quench cracks, localized overheating during stress rehef, and corrosion may occur during the tubemaking process (154). Magnetic particle, ultrasonic, and visual inspection techniques are used to ensure that relatively few tubes enter service with significant defects. [Pg.96]

Diffusivities of various elements ate determined experimentally. Dopant profiles can be determined. The junction depth can be measured by chemically staining an angle-lapped sample with an HE/HNO mixture. The -type region of the junction stains darker than the n-ty e region. The sheet resistivity can also be measured using a four-point probe measurement. These two techniques ate used for process monitoring. [Pg.349]

Ma.rine. In the presence of an electrolyte, eg, seawater, aluminum and steel form a galvanic cell and corrosion takes place at the interface. Because the aluminum superstmcture is bolted to the steel bulkhead in a lap joint, crevice corrosion is masked and may remain uimoticed until replacement is required. By using transition-joint strips cut from explosion-welded clads, the corrosion problem can be eliminated. Because the transition is metaHurgicaHy bonded, there is no crevice in which the electrolyte can act and galvanic action caimot take place. Steel corrosion is confined to external surfaces where it can be detected easily and corrected by simple wire bmshing and painting. [Pg.151]


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