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Strip geometry

Almost continuous position information can be obtained from an MCP-PMT with a resistive anode or with a micromachined wedge-and-strip geometry [247, 248, 262, 312] (see also Sect. 6, page 213). The detector principles are shown in Fig. 3.11. [Pg.39]

Some engineering components operate in torsion, and shear modulus can be measured in this mode, In practice, it is largely restricted to measuring stiffness of rubbers, flexible plastics, and coated fabrics as a means of characterizing low-temperature perfomance. A strip geometry is used when force and deflection are related by... [Pg.237]

Arbor parallelism should be within 0.001-0.002 in. If the arbors are not parallel, you will not only change the knife to strip geometry, but induce camber into the setup. (Note parallelism should be tested in the loaded condition.)... [Pg.128]

The flower diagram represents the cross section of the partially formed strip at each pass. To start the roll design, the designer has to calculate the strip geometry and the top and bottom pass diameters at each pass. [Pg.474]

A recent technology development in the production of GO electrical steel is the combination of thin slab casting, direct hot rolling, and acquired inhibitor formation. This practice combines tbe advantages of low temperatures, process-shortening, microstructural homogeneity, improved strip geometry, and better surface condition of the products. The slab thick-... [Pg.766]

Reference 9- 58 provides a summary of open literature for heat transfer and pressure drop correlations/test data for offset strip and wavy fin surface geometries. Only one set of test data for a fixed offset strip geometry have been identified for HeXe gas mixtures in the PrandtI/Reynolds regime being considered for the recuperator. Reference 9- 59 provides a summary of test data for various gas mixtures of HeXe for an interrupted plate fin geometry. [Pg.361]

Figure 7-7. Schematic diagram of the EA spectrometer. Inset Sample geometry with interlocked metallic strips. Figure 7-7. Schematic diagram of the EA spectrometer. Inset Sample geometry with interlocked metallic strips.
Generally, a variety of mechanical deformation processes cause the nonuniform deformation that results in the formation of residual stresses. This nonhomogeneous deformation in a material is produced by the material s parameters, largely its process parameters such as the tool geometry and frictional characteristics. For example, the rolling of a strip can be accomplished by using relatively cold squeeze rolls. In the rolling process, parameters with a small roll diameter and little reduction produce deformation penetration that is shallow and close to the surface, whereas the interior of the strip remains almost undeformed. After the removal of the deformation forces and a complete... [Pg.180]

Mandrusiak, G. D., and V. P. Carey, 1989, Convective Boiling in Vertical Channels with Different Offset Strip Fin Geometries, Trans. ASME, J. Heat Transfer 777 156-165. (4)... [Pg.545]

The analysis and design of any stripping operation would be relatively straightforward provided that the velocity and concentration profiles that obtain in the extraction unit are known. Solutions to the momentum and diffusion equations provide this information, but, for most cases of interest in the chemical process industries, solutions to these equations are difficult to obtain since the flow geometry is often not well defined and flow may be both tortuous and turbulent. When these circumstances prevail, scientifically based, semiempirical relationships have often provided the basis for analysis and design procedures. [Pg.64]

Although gas stripping dryers may differ from one another in geometry, shape of agitator, and how fluidizing gas is moved through the bed, no gas stripping dryer subclasses have been identified. [Pg.434]

Eisele et al24 describe the so called tear analyzer using a strip test piece with a cut in one edge cycled in tension, which can be considered the classic geometry for obtaining fracture mechanics data on rubbers. This sophisticated instrument introduces nothing new in concept but has a temperature controlled chamber and can operate at different frequencies, pre-strains and strain amplitudes, with automatic compensation for set. [Pg.252]


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