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Long-Range Distances

Figure 5.18. Wetting water films on quartz. Drawn curves, theory data points, experimental. Figure (a), the long distance range (P-films. metastable) figure (b). short distance range with h indicated. Further discussion in the text. (Redrawn from Derjaguln and Churaev. loc. cit.. 1986)... Figure 5.18. Wetting water films on quartz. Drawn curves, theory data points, experimental. Figure (a), the long distance range (P-films. metastable) figure (b). short distance range with h indicated. Further discussion in the text. (Redrawn from Derjaguln and Churaev. loc. cit.. 1986)...
Thrust Fault" it displaced over long distance (km range)... [Pg.82]

More recently Andrews and Juzeliunas [6, 7] developed a unified tlieory that embraces botli radiationless (Forster) and long-range radiative energy transfer. In otlier words tliis tlieory is valid over tire whole span of distances ranging from tliose which characterize molecular stmcture (nanometres) up to cosmic distances. It also addresses tire intennediate range where neitlier tire radiative nor tire Forster mechanism is fully valid. Below is tlieir expression for tire rate of pairwise energy transfer w from donor to acceptor, applicable to transfer in systems where tire donor and acceptor are embedded in a transparent medium of refractive index ... [Pg.3018]

Calculating nonbonded interactions only to a certain distance imparts an error in the calculation. If the cutoff radius is fairly large, this error will be very minimal due to the small amount of interaction at long distances. This is why many bulk-liquid simulations incorporate 1000 molecules or more. As the cutoff radius is decreased, the associated error increases. In some simulations, a long-range correction is included in order to compensate for this error. [Pg.303]

Belt Conveyors. A belt conveyor is made up of an endless fabric or elastomer covered belt that traverses between two or more pulleys, and is supported at intermediate points by idler roUs. These conveyors can handle a wide range of materials, from fine powders to large, lumpy stone and coal. Material can be transported at rates of over 5000 t/h and the conveyors operated at belt speeds ranging from 20 to 300 m /min over very long distances. VersatiHty, reHabiHty, and range of capacities have made belt conveyors the most commonly used bulk handling conveyors in industry. [Pg.153]

There were several studies of hydraulic transport in the 1950s, sparked off particularly by an interest in the economic possibilities of transportation of coal and other minerals over long distances. Newitt et al.p2) working with solids of a range of particle sizes (up to 5 fim) and densities (1180-4600 kg/m3) in a 25 mm diameter pipe, suggested separate correlations for flow with a bed deposit and tor conditions where the particles were predominantly in heterogeneous suspension. [Pg.201]

Acid rain. Natural (unpolluted) precipitation is naturally acidic with a pH often in the range of 5 to 6 caused by carbonic acid from dissolved carbon dioxide and sulfurous and sulfuric acids from natural emissions of SO and H2S. Human activity can reduce the pH very significantly down to the range 2 to 4 in extreme cases, mainly caused by emissions of oxides of sulfur. Because atmospheric pollution and clouds travel over long distances, acid rain is not a local problem. The problem may manifest itself a long way from the source. Problems associated with acid rain include ... [Pg.551]


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