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Ridge effect

Kendall, J.-M. 1994. Teleseismic arrivals at a midocean ridge effects of mantle melt and anisotropy, Geophysical Research Letters, 21, 301-304. [Pg.43]

V. Aquilanti, S. Cavalli, and G. Grossi, On the ridge effect in mode transitions semiclassical analysis of the quantum pendulum. Chem. Phys. Lett., 110 43-48,1984. [Pg.145]

Burd, B.J. and Thomson, R.E. (1994) Hydrothermal venting at Endeavour Ridge effect on zooplankton biomass throughout the water column. Deep-Sea Research I, 41, 1407-1423. [Pg.283]

This is perhaps the simplest manifestation of the ridge effect, and, according to the nomenclature now well established in atomic physics [3 and in chemical reaction theory [21-24], 2q is identified as the ridge line (and -2q is the valley bottom line). [Pg.388]

Figure 5 shows that the results of reference [36] can be qualitatively understood by considering again the ridge effect in particular, it is apparent that states, being characterized by higher vibration-... [Pg.396]

Bikerman [182] criticized the derivation of Eq. X-18 out of concern for die ignored vertical component of On soft surfaces a circular ridge is raised at the periphery of a drop (see Ref. 67) on harder solids there is no visible effect, but the stress is there. It has been suggested that the contact angle is determined by the balance of surface stresses rather than one of surface free energies, the two not necessarily being the same for a... [Pg.373]

J. W. HoUeman, Health Effects of Haloalky I Phosphate Flame Retardants and Potential Metabolic Products, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Term., 1984, DOE/NBM-4006848 (DE84 006848),... [Pg.483]

Oak Ridge Associated Universities Panel for the Committee on Interagency Radiation Research and PoHcy Coordination, Health Effects ofEow Frequemy Electric and Magnetic Fields, Washington, D.C., June 1992. [Pg.348]

M. Sittig, Hazardous and Toxic Effects of Industrial Chemicals Noyes Data, Park Ridge, N.J., 1979. [Pg.501]

J. S. Suffem, The Physical Effects of Entrainment—Current Fesearch at OFNL, ORNL/TM-5948, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Teimessee, and National Technical Information Service, Springfield, Va., 1977. [Pg.480]

J. S. Dmry and co-workers, Keview of the Environmental Effects of Pollutants TT Beyllium, ORNE/EIS-87, EPA-600/1-78-028, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Term., 1978, pp. 38—76. [Pg.73]

R. E. Gosselin and co-workers. Clinical Toxicology of Commercial Products, Williams Wilkins Co., Baltimore, Md., 1976, p. 86 M. Sittig, Hazardous and Toxic Effects of Industrial Chemicals, Noyes Data Corp., Park Ridge, N.J., 1979, p. 102. [Pg.61]

Work in connection with desahnation of seawater has shown that specially modified surfaces can have a profound effect on heat-transfer coefficients in evaporators. Figure 11-26 (Alexander and Hoffman, Oak Ridge National Laboratory TM-2203) compares overall coefficients for some of these surfaces when boiling fresh water in 0.051-m (2-in) tubes 2.44-m (8-ft) long at atmospheric pressure in both upflow and downflow. The area basis used was the nominal outside area. Tube 20 was a smooth 0.0016-m- (0.062-in-) wall aluminum brass tube that had accumulated about 6 years of fouhng in seawater service and exhibited a fouling resistance of about (2.6)(10 ) (m s K)/ J [0.00015 (fF -h-°F)/Btu]. Tube 23 was a clean aluminum tube with 20 spiral corrugations of 0.0032-m (lA-in) radius on a 0.254-m (10 -in)... [Pg.1046]

Figure 5. Shows effect of nearby mountain ridges on pollutant transport. Figure 5. Shows effect of nearby mountain ridges on pollutant transport.
This paper describes a reliability analysis of dual - diaphragm pumps in uranium solution service. It is part of the output from a failure modes and effects analysis of the design for a system to be installed at the Oak Ridge Y-12 plant. The study involved collecting data on pumps with Viton and Teflon diaphragms at 10 gpm and 15 gpm. [Pg.52]

Cook, R.B. Jones, M.L. Mamorek, D.R. Elwood, J.W. Malanchuk, J.L. Turner, R.S. Smol, J.P. The Effects of Addic Deposition on Aquatic Resources in Canada An analysis of Past, Present, and Future Effects, Oak Ridge National Laboratories, Publication 2894,1988, Oak Ridge,TE pp 145. [Pg.63]

More complete analyses have been effected [6,23], but we shall present here a simple scaling procedure in order to isolate the essential nature of the wetting ridge. Consider a zone of typical linear dimension to in the vicinity of the triple line, which corresponds to the solid disturbed by the capillary force 7 sin 0. Within this region, a stress of order of... [Pg.290]

Consider the work, Ei, effected when the vertical component of liquid surface tension, 7 sin 0, lifts the local solid to a height h—that of the wetting ridge. This work, per unit length of triple line, is simply hy sin 0. Using Eq. (5), we obtain ... [Pg.293]


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