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Other running regimes

Last we shall show how to plot data from parts of the original log graph that seemed to show different regimes. If we take the middle-distance data from 1000 to 10,000 m, we see that this shows a logarithmic straight-line relationship, see figure 6. [Pg.14]

The equivalent data for women s running records tell the same story, but now we see that women are slower by about 13% ( L) over almost all distances/times, see figure 8 for some examples of this fact. In the plots of various ranges of distance and time, the power-law indices—m and n—describing men and women s performance are virtually identical. [Pg.15]

The lessons we have learned above—each of which has its own rheological coimterpart—can be summarised as follows [Pg.15]

These points will be constantly referred to in the following chapfers where graphical represenfafion of rheological behaviour is discussed af lengfh. [Pg.16]

Exercise find some weighf-liffing dafa on fhe Infernef, and plof graphs of records as a fimcfion of weight using fhe ideas given above. [Pg.16]


On the other hand, if the velocity of the heating wave is greater than the combustion velocity, a steady regime is impossible indeed, during combustion the surface of the liquid is heated to the temperature TB, however, at this temperature in the liquid a chemical reaction begins to run which heats the adjacent layers of the liquid before they are able to evaporate and burn. The temperature distribution in the liquid will turn out then to be non-steady. [Pg.346]

Effective Exposed Area This aspect is especially important for the silane based selective deposition which runs in a reactant feed controlled regime. This implies that the local growth rate can depend on the amount of exposed active area. For instance, larger contacts can fill with a slower rate than small contacts. Or, when the scribe lines are exposed this can slow down the overall growth rate in the contacts and this effect is indeed observed [Chow267]. In other words, the deposition rate is not a constant but merely depends on the given environment. Blanket tungsten clearly will not suffer from such effects. [Pg.90]


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