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Returning cores

Recognized remanufacturing challenges include the procurement of used products, management of core inventory, quality of returned cores, product disassembly, processing/remanufacturing of components, assembly of remanufactured components, quality of remanufactured products, and appropriate pricing of remanufactured products. [Pg.1045]

The core of the network is the region of the rail network in which the branch line of two transformer substations or of any other branch line is less than 2 km distant in a direct line. All branch lines outside the core of the network are termed outlying lines. In a branched rail network, not only the stretches of line within a circle with a radius of 2 km from the most negative return current point of a transformer substation belong to the core of the network, but also connecting branch lines that are less than 2 km from each other [1]. The area of a network core can be simply determined on a track plan with the help of a circular template as in Fig. 15-1. [Pg.350]

At 0119 10, the operator began to increase the rate of feedwater return to reduce the recirculation flow to increase the water level in the steam drums. At 0119 45, the reduced inlet water. stopped water from boiling in the core. The absence of the steam voids reduced the reactivity, and control rods were withdrawn, such that only 6 to 8 rods were in the reactor, rather than the required 30. Then, to avoid reactor trip from steam drum or feedwater signals, their scram circuils v ere locked out (a safety regulation violation). [Pg.225]

Return to the case of LiF. Lithium ionizes readily, but has little affinity for electrons (I = ionization energy = 5.4 eV and A = electron affinity = 0eV.). On the other hand, fluorine is difficult to ionize, but has considerable electron affinity (I = 17.4eV. and A = -3.6eV.). Thus, when Li and F atoms are close neighbors, electrons can transfer to make Li+ and I. These then attract electrostatically until compression of their ion-cores prevent them from contracting further. In a solid crystal, there are both attractive +/- pairs, and repulsive (+/+ as well as -/-) pairs. However, for large arrays, there is a net attraction. This can be shown most simply by examining a linear chain of +q, and -q charges (Kittel, 1966). [Pg.41]

The interaction of even simple diatomic molecules with strong laser fields is considerably more complicated than the interaction with atoms. In atoms, nearly all of the observed phenomena can be explained with a simple three-step model [1], at least in the tunneling regime (1) The laser field releases the least bound electron through tunneling ionization (2) the free electron evolves in the laser field and (3) under certain conditions, the electron can return to the vicinity of the ion core, and either collisionally ionize a second electron [2], scatter off the core and gain additional kinetic energy [3], or recombine with the core and produce a harmonic photon [4]. [Pg.1]


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