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Split windings

The preparation of molybdenum (III) bromide is effected by transferring the reaction tube to a 12-in. split-winding furnace D with a heating zone of 10 to 12 in., so that B is located at the center of the furnace. After the furnace has been heated to 600°, bromine is distilled from A to F simply by moving the ice bath to F and warming A to room temperature. A deposit of molybdenum(III) bromide is obtained at E as the reaction proceeds. When all bromine has been distilled into F, the ice bath is returned to A and the distillation repeated. Once the furnace temperature has been regulated, the reaction does not require further attention except to occasionally transfer the ice bath between A and F. [Pg.56]

Figure 11-5 reveals two low-noise construction techniques, as applied to a typical flyback transformer. We should compare the right-hand electrical schematic with its equivalent winding version to the left. In the discussion below, we note that though transformers with split windings are not being explicitly discussed here, the same principles can be easily extended and applied to them, too. Here are some observations ... [Pg.250]

Question 15 In an inductor with split windings (1 1), how exactly does its current rating and its inductance change as we go from a parallel configuration to a series configuration ... [Pg.184]

Contacts 190 and 191 connect to the outside of a 66 in the active portion of the reactor so as to maintain any split winding or motor 192, the central terminal 182 being connected through power mains to the relay armature 188. [Pg.657]

In order to improve the slope compensation circuitry that depends upon a resistor to ground all the time, I will split this resistor between the secondary winding of the current transformer and after the rectifiers. I will double the value of the two resistors (150 ohms each), so that when the diodes are conducting, the net value is the same. [Pg.127]

If the transformer has multiple seeondaries, the ZCS resonant eapaeitor ean be split and plaeed on eaeh seeondary or ean be plaeed aeross the entire seeondary winding if an autotransformer seeondary arrangement is used as shown in Figure 4-17. [Pg.160]

Split-Phase Motor. A split-phase motor is a single-phase induction motor equipped with an auxiliary winding, displaced in magnetic position from, and connected in parallel with, the main winding. Note Unless otherwise specified, the auxiliary circuit is assumed to be opened when the motor has attained a predetermined speed. The term split-phase motor, used without qualification, described a motor to be used without impedance other than that offered by the motor windings themselves, other types being separately defined. [Pg.404]

For a split second the whole world whirled around us, and the wind seemed like the ringing of bells. [Pg.210]

Hydrogen, however, can be produced using sustainable technologies that are nowadays still not applied at large scale the most promising ones are water splitting by electrolysis using sustainably produced electricity (e.g., wind, hydro, and sun) and processes based on sustainable production and utilization of biomass.3... [Pg.187]

During the high-wind condition, the split-shaft gas turbine power plant is required to produce 270 kW while at least 3.5 kW of cabin refrigeration is to be provided. [Pg.339]

Dunlap If the cells were not winding down but were simply asynchronous and there is a normal PRC with a dead zone, then the re-entraining cue would have to split the population into two peaks, not one. [Pg.157]

S 17.3 million Renewables - direct water splitting using solar energy thermal processes using biomass advanced electrolysis from wind power. [Pg.62]

In this case we do find Ca split between sources, but not the ones expected. The apparent road source to the SE, suggested in the concentration distributions with wind direction, does not appear in the factor analysis results, no matter whether based on concentrations or abundances. This result contrasts with those presented earlier, which suggested a combination of road and soil sources, at least for Ca. [Pg.318]

The same test method, although not standardized, can be used to characterize the laminate in-plane shear behavior. This is accomplished by winding a multiorientation (hoop/helical and/or helical only) tube. Other test methods that can be used to measure in-plane shear stiffhess/strength of filament wound composites are discussed by Tamopol skii and Kinds [45]. These methods include schemes for torsion of intact rings and split rings. Both of these ring test methods are used to evaluate the in-plane shear modulii G0r and G0z for a filament-wound laminate. [Pg.414]


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