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Metal compressibility

Flat metal plates and cylinders driven by tangentially incident detonation waves were examined by Hoskin et al (Ref 5) using a 2-D steady state characteristic code. Their computations for plates or cylinders indicate that metal compressibility has little effect on the terminal velocity imparted to the metal by the expl. Thus the Gurney treatment is found to give essentially the same terminal states as their more sophisticated characteristics computation. This... [Pg.200]

Resilience Load bearing Bonding to metal Compression set Electrical Impact resistance Abrasion resistance Tear resistance Cut growth Radiation resistance Weather resistance Oxidation Ozone resistance Grease and oil Water resistance... [Pg.150]

Haque, E. Burr Leach, L. Matched metal compression moulding of polymer composites. In Handbook of Composites Matched Metal Compression Moulding of Polymer Composites Peters, S.T., Ed. Chapman Hall, 1998 378-396. [Pg.294]

Batsanov SS (2004) Determination of ionic radii from metal compressibilities. J Stmct Chem 45 896-899... [Pg.50]

For the production of a boat hull or an automobile body, layers of glass cloth or mat can be placed on a form and then impregnated by pouring activated resin from a pail. The activation usually consists of a peroxide initiator with an accelerator such as cobalt naphthenate. The resin is spread out with rollers and polymerization takes place after an induction period (pot life) of an hour or so at room temperature. If production volume justifies the added cost, a matched metal compression mold can be used to give a denser, stronger finished product. The hand layup may still be used. A more uniform product is obtained if the glass fibers are sprayed onto the form or if resin and glass are sprayed on simultaneously. [Pg.582]

Vibrational Spectroscopy. Infrared absorption spectra may be obtained using convention IR or FTIR instrumentation the catalyst may be present as a compressed disk, allowing transmission spectroscopy. If the surface area is high, there can be enough chemisorbed species for their spectra to be recorded. This approach is widely used to follow actual catalyzed reactions see, for example. Refs. 26 (metal oxide catalysts) and 27 (zeolitic catalysts). Diffuse reflectance infrared reflection spectroscopy (DRIFT S) may be used on films [e.g.. Ref. 28—Si02 films on Mo(llO)]. Laser Raman spectroscopy (e.g.. Refs. 29, 30) and infrared emission spectroscopy may give greater detail [31]. [Pg.689]

Ross M 1968 Shock compression of argon and xenon. IV. Oonversion of xenon to a metal-like state Phys. Rev. 171 777... [Pg.1962]

At potentials positive to the bulk metal deposition, a metal monolayer-or in some cases a bilayer-of one metal can be electrodeposited on another metal surface this phenomenon is referred to as underiDotential deposition (upd) in the literature. Many investigations of several different metal adsorbate/substrate systems have been published to date. In general, two different classes of surface stmetures can be classified (a) simple superstmetures with small packing densities and (b) close-packed (bulklike) or even compressed stmetures, which are observed for deposition of the heavy metal ions Tl, Hg and Pb on Ag, Au, Cu or Pt (see, e.g., [63, 64, 65, 66, 62, 68, 69 and 70]). In case (a), the metal adsorbate is very often stabilized by coadsorbed anions typical representatives of this type are Cu/Au (111) (e.g. [44, 45, 21, 22 and 25]) or Cu/Pt(l 11) (e.g. [46, 74, 75, and 26 ]) It has to be mentioned that the two dimensional ordering of the Cu adatoms is significantly affected by the presence of coadsorbed anions, for example, for the upd of Cu on Au(l 11), the onset of underiDotential deposition shifts to more positive potentials from 80"to Br and CE [72]. [Pg.2753]

Liquid ammonia. This can be prepared by compressing ammonia gas. It has a boiling point of 240 K and is an excellent solvent for many inorganic and organic substances as well as for the alkali metals. Liquid ammonia is slightly ionised. ... [Pg.221]

In one extractor (FMC Inc.), the fmit is located between two cups having sharp-edged metal tubes at their base. The upper cup descends and the many fingers on each cup mesh to express the juice as the tubes cut holes in the top and bottom of the fmit. On further compression, the rag, seeds, and juice sacs are compressed into the bottom tube between the two plugs of peel. A piston moves up inside the bottom tube forcing the juice through perforations in the tube wall. A simultaneous water spray washes the peel oil expressed during extraction away from the peel as an oil—water emulsion the peel oil is recovered separately from the emulsion. [Pg.571]


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