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Y. Ando and co-woikets, SAE Technical Paper Series, El donal Congress and Exposition, ip -pet no. 870180, Detroit, Mich., Eeb. 23—27, 1987 D.J. Eield andN. I. Steward, ibid, paper no. 870186. [Pg.146]

The detailed analysis, involving many respondents inside and outside the company, led to changes in the overall innovation process, ie, a company-wide priority system for innovation projects, measures of innovation for each functional and business area, training and supportive management systems for project managers, informal multifunctional teams in concept development and market development, a stmctured needs identification process, and appointment of a process steward to monitor the innovation process, measure how it functions, and coordinate innovation projects. [Pg.133]

The Department of Energy fosters a secure and reliable energy system that is environmentally and economically sustainable, acts as a responsible steward of the nation s nuclear weapons, and seeks methods to clean up our own facilities and to support continued United States leadership in science and technology. [Pg.287]

The model is a straightforward extension of a pool-fire model developed by Steward (1964), and is, of course, a drastic simplification of reality. Figure 5.4 illustrates the model, consisting of a two-dimensional, turbulent-flame front propagating at a given, constant velocity S into a stagnant mixture of depth d. The flame base of width W is dependent on the combustion process in the buoyant plume above the flame base. This fire plume is fed by an unbumt mixture that flows in with velocity Mq. The model assumes that the combustion process is fully convection-controlled, and therefore, fully determined by entrainment of air into the buoyant fire plume. [Pg.151]

Vogt, m. magistrate (of various kinds, as bailiff, judge, governor, etc.) steward. [Pg.492]

The thesis of Steward indicates that the overall liquid film and mass transfer coefficients were functions of the gas flow rate and the column pressure and are independent of the liquid flow rate and inlet air temperature. The gas film heat transfer coefficient was found to be a function only of the air flow rate. [Pg.250]

M3Ta02F4 and M3Nb02p4, where M = K, Rb, Cs, form ciystal structures similar to that of Rb3TiF6, which is described by Bode and Voss [189]. The structure of the compounds can be described as a tetragonally distorted cubic cell of the (NFL )3FeF6 type, the structure of which is described by Steward and Rockby [190]. [Pg.78]

Fig. 17.8 Reproduced with permission from J. E. Steward (Ed.), Introduction to Ultraviolet and Visible Spectrophotometry, 2nd edn, Philips/Pye Unicam, Cambridge, 1985. Fig. 17.8 Reproduced with permission from J. E. Steward (Ed.), Introduction to Ultraviolet and Visible Spectrophotometry, 2nd edn, Philips/Pye Unicam, Cambridge, 1985.
Azetidine-2-carboxylic acid, the lower homolog of proline, has been isolated from Convallaria majalis (lily of the valley) 40,44), Polygonatum officinalis (Solomon s seal) 153), and Polygonatum multiflorum 45). Fowden and Steward 47) surveyed plants from 56 genera for nitrogenous compounds and found azetidine-2 -carboxylic acid to be restricted to members of the Liliaceae. In some species it was identified in leaf, stem, and root but was more commonly found in the seed. In Polygonatum, azetidine-2-carboxylic acid accounted for 75% or more of the total nonprotein nitrogen in the rhizome 45). There was no evidence that it occurred as a constituent of protein. [Pg.128]

More recently, the work of Beetle and Steward (Ref 49), using SEM, has shown it well-suited for studies of steel fracture surfaces produced by expl action. Several Si-Mn steels with selected, known microstructures were formed into cylinders and explosively fragmented using Comp... [Pg.146]

W.B. Steward, A Fractographlc Investigation of Explosively Fragmented Silicon-Manganese Steels By Scanning Electron Microscopy , FA-M72-1M (1972) 50) J.W S. Hearle,... [Pg.148]


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