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Stability transverse

Check slip areas for longitudinal and transverse cracks and sharp notches. Check tool Joints for wear, galls, nicks, washes, fins, fatigue cracks at root of threads, or other items that would affect the pressure holding capacity or stability of the Joint. [Pg.765]

Unal, C., K. Tuza, O. Bach, S. Neti, and J. C. Chen, 1991b, Convective Boiling in a Rod Bundle Transverse Variation of Vapor Superheat Temperature under Stabilized Post-CHF Conditions, Int. J. Heat Mass Transfer 34/1695-1706. (4)... [Pg.556]

Bell et al. (2002) investigated the relationship between water mobility as measured by oxygen-17 NMR (transverse relaxation rate obtained from linewidth at half-height) and chemical stability in glassy and rubbery polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) systems. Reported results suggest that water mobility in PVP model systems was not related to Tg. The study did not find a link between water mobility and reaction kinetics data (half-lives) for degradation of aspartame, loss of thiamin and glycine, and stability of invertase. [Pg.59]

Concerning to the higher-order modes, a universal criterium of their stability is not yet available. In this paper, the stability of nonlinear modes was analysed numerically via solution of the Cauchy problem for Eq.(3.2) with 2l(, 0) = 2l( ) where 2l( ) is the transverse profile of a nonlinear... [Pg.162]

In configuration (4) a turbulent premixed flame is stabilized at the exit of a tube by a pressure gradient along the direction of mean flame propagation, induced by transverse swirl, but again the turbulence is inhomogeneous and there is appreciable mean flow. [Pg.243]

The results presented above clearly demonstrate the merits of the counter-current shear layer control as a flame stabilization technique. With the use of the high-resolution PIV, the near flame structure is measured with sufficient detail to obtain the velocity gradients with accuracy. Prom these measurements, it is observed that the transverse velocity gradient dU /dr assumes large values at the nozzle exit as compared to that of laminar premixed Bunsen burner flames. [Pg.294]

Accurate measurements of the frequency-resolved transverse spin relaxation T2) of Rb NMR on single crystals of D-RADP-x (x = 0.20, 0.25, 0.30, 0.35) have been performed in a Bq field of 7 Tesla as a function of temperature. The probe head was placed in a He gas-flow cryostat with a temperature stability of 0.1 K. To obtain the spin echo of the Rb - 1/2 -o-+ 1/2 central transition we have used the standard (90 - fi - 180y -ti echo - (2) pulse sequence with an appropriate phase-cycling scheme to ehminate quadrature detection errors and unwanted coherences due to pulse imperfections. To avoid sparking in the He gas, the RF-field Bi had to be reduced to a level where the 7T/2-pulse length T90 equalled 3.5 ps at room temperature. [Pg.126]

Bone et al found also that upon drying of the 2CO +O2 mixt or upon addn of ca 0.3% hydrogen, the deton wave was stabilized against interruption or retardation by transverse electrical fields up to 5 000 volts/cm... [Pg.670]

The stabilized temperature platform furnace (STPF) concept was first devised by Slavin et al. It is a collection of recommendations to be followed to enable determinations to be as free from interferences as possible. These recommendations include (i) isothermal operation (ii) the use of a matrix modifier (iii) an integrated absorbance signal rather than peak height measurements (iv) a rapid heating rate during atomization (v) fast electronic circuits to follow the transient signal and (vi) the use of a powerful background correction system such as the Zeeman effect. Most or all of these recommendations are incorporated into virtually all analytical protocols nowadays and this, in conjunction with the transversely heated tubes, has decreased the interference effects observed considerably. [Pg.67]

The amplitude of the periodic orbits is therefore determined by the linear stability with respect to perturbations transverse to the orbit. In this sense, the leading term in expression (2.13), obtained by setting C = 0, treats the dynamics transverse to the orbit at the level of the harmonic approximation. The nonlinear stability properties appear thus as anharmonic corrections to the dynamics transverse to the orbit. These anharmonicities contribute to the trace formula by corrections given in terms of series in powers of the Planck constant involving the coefficients C , which can be obtained as Feynman diagrams [14, 31]. [Pg.500]

For periodic orbits that undergo a bifurcation, some Lyapunov exponents may vanish so that the orbit becomes of neutral linear stability in the critical directions [32]. In such cases, the dynamics transverse to the periodic orbit... [Pg.500]

Holmes 1983) states that when the above transversal homoclinic intersection occurs, that there is a structurally stable invariant Cantor set like the one for the Horseshoe map. It has also been shown by Holmes (1982) that this invariant set contains a countable, dense set of saddles of all periods, an uncountable set of non-periodic trajectories and a dense orbit. If nothing else is clear from the above, it is at least certain that homoclinic bifurcations for maps are accompanied by some very unusual phase portraits. Even if homoclinic bifurcations are not necessarily accompanied by the formation of stable chaotic attractors, they lend themselves to extremely long chaotic like transients before settling down to a periodic motion. Because there are large numbers of saddles present, their stable manifolds divide up the phase plane into tiny stability regions and extreme sensitivity to perturbations is expected. [Pg.329]


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