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Multiple-layer segmented

Multiple-Layer Segmented Treatments. Another interesting damping configuration involves the use of multiple-layer segmented constrained layers. See Figure 10. This configuration was patented by Painter (2, 2 i) and has been analyzed by Warnaka, Kerwin, and Carbonell ( ) and by Plunkett and Lee (24.). ... [Pg.333]

Figure 7 illustrates the discretized liquid film for C02 transfer across the vapor and liquid films. Here Y is gas phase composition, X is liquid phase composition, T is temperature, I is interface, V is vapor, and L is liquid. Note that the liquid film is discretized into multiple film segments to accurately model the nonhomogeneous film layer. [Pg.142]

Figure 4.91 Demonstration of flow guiding in a liquid flow-splitting unit which consists of three tanks, six interdigital separation-layer micro mixers, a multiple channel segmenter and six tubular sections [140]. Figure 4.91 Demonstration of flow guiding in a liquid flow-splitting unit which consists of three tanks, six interdigital separation-layer micro mixers, a multiple channel segmenter and six tubular sections [140].
Fish-scale treatment multiple, overlapping segmented layers. [Pg.330]

Note Some areas, such as San Diego/Tijuana have multiple layers of fencing. These layers are counted as individual segments in this table. Pedestrian and vehicle fencing tire included together Source Nunez-Neto and Kim (2008) U.S. GAO (2009)... [Pg.1709]

The transport of information from sensors to the central nervous system and of instructions from the central nervous system to the various organs occurs through electric impulses transported by nerve cells (see Fig. 6.17). These cells consist of a body with star-like projections and a long fibrous tail called an axon. While in some molluscs the whole membrane is in contact with the intercellular liquid, in other animals it is covered with a multiple myeline layer which is interrupted in definite segments (nodes of Ranvier). The Na+,K+-ATPase located in the membrane maintains marked ionic concentration differences in the nerve cell and in the intercellular liquid. For example, the squid axon contains 0.05 MNa+, 0.4 mK+, 0.04-0.1 m Cl-, 0.27 m isethionate anion and 0.075 m aspartic acid anion, while the intercellular liquid contains 0.46 m Na+, 0.01 m K+ and 0.054 m Cl-. [Pg.465]

Botanically speaking, citrus is a hesperidium, a berry with a leathery aromatic rind and a fleshy interior divided into sections. As shown by the cross section shown in Fig. 6.1, the exo carp or peel consists of an outer layer called the flavedo which contains oil glands and pigments and a white spongy inner layer called the albedo. The fleshy interior or endocarp of the fruit consists of wedge-shaped sections (segments) filled with multiple fluid-filled sacs or vesicles. These juice sacs constitute the edible portion of a citrus fruit. The cytoplasm contents provide the primary source of the citrus juice. The juice consists primarily of water, sugars, pectins, lipids, terpenes, amino acids, phenolics, carotenoids and minerals. [Pg.118]

Fig. 2. Adsorption isotherms for different molecular weights42 . The adsorbance nNavj/Sd is expressed in multiples of the amount that would fill the first layer. The polymer volume fraction in solution is given by nNfv,/V where n is the number of segments... Fig. 2. Adsorption isotherms for different molecular weights42 . The adsorbance nNavj/Sd is expressed in multiples of the amount that would fill the first layer. The polymer volume fraction in solution is given by nNfv,/V where n is the number of segments...
Figure 10. Multiple Segmented Constrained-Layer Treatment... Figure 10. Multiple Segmented Constrained-Layer Treatment...

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