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Rotating tool

ISlS/Draw has no genuine molecular visualization tool. The rotate tool changes only the 2D rotate tool into a 3D rotate tool which rotates 2D structures in three dimensions. In order to visualize chemical structures in different styles and perspectives, it is necessary to paste the drawing, e.g., to the ACD/3D Viewer. [Pg.146]

Burnishing is the process of finish sizing or smooth finishing a workpiece (previously machined or ground) by displacement, rather than removal, of minute surface irregularities. It is accomplished with a smooth point or line-contact and fixed or rotating tools. [Pg.345]

With respect to the edge exclusion, orbital tools differ from other CMP tools because during use virtually the entire pad is in compression. In contrast, rotational tools periodically compress and then release the pad as it passes under the carrier and rotates around the tool. Very little data is publicly available regarding the fundamental properties of pads, so the significance of this difference between tool types is not well understood. [Pg.19]

A wide variety of equipment is commercially available to suit a multiplicity of mixing tasks. In this overview mixers and devices for mixing solids are divided into four groups (1) mixed stockpiles, (2) bunker mixers, (3) rotating mixers or mixers with rotating tools, and (4) direct mixing of feeding streams. [Pg.2280]

The combination of tool-electrode rotation, tool shape, and optimal pulse duty ratio results in this excellent result. [Pg.149]

The tool serves three primary functions, that is, heating of the workpiece, movement of material to produce the joint, and containment of the hot metal beneath the tool shoulder. Heating is created within the workpiece both by friction between the rotating tool pin and shoulder and by severe plastic deformation of the workpiece. The localized heating softens material around the pin and, combined with the tool rotation and translation, leads to movement of material from the front to the back of the pin, thus Ailing the hole in Ihe tool wake as the tool moves forward. The tool shoulder restricts metal flow to a level equivalent to the shoulder position, that is, approximately to the iniAal workpiece top surface. [Pg.1]

The simplest estimates of average heat-generation rate (Ref 1) consider a purely rotating tool shoulder (neglecting the translation velocity and the probe) by analogy with con-... [Pg.188]

The pure spot FSW technique was invented by Mazda (Ref 2). In this case, a rotating tool is plunged into the workpiece, held for a certain... [Pg.235]

Figure 12.9 shows the tool movement of various FSW processes and a corresponding top view of the welds. In the FSSW process, the rotating tool is plunged, momentarily held, and then extracted. In this process, the squeezed material is lumped around the shoulder indentation. Stitch FSW and swing FSW result in short-... [Pg.239]


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