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Studs, part design

Screw holes in studs or bosses can be designed with less interference because of the greater hardness of GRTP. It is recommended that the original part design be made with 0.007-in. interference. The interference should be built up in increments of 0.004 or 0.005 in. at a time until the correct interference is achieved. [Pg.320]

Recordings require no special attention or effort on the part of a subject and consequently do not alter the processes they are designed to stud (some EP paradigms are an exception in this respect see below). [Pg.72]

The type e terminal box contains the winding terminations, which are usually in the form of threaded studs mounted on a robust flameproof partition or interface. The studs are sealed into through-type insulators, which are often made of epoxy resin compound. The arrangement ensures a strong hermetical seal between the internal volume of the motor and that of the terminal box. Since the components inside the terminal box are of the non-sparking type and their surface temperature is kept low by design, then the box can be certified as type e . There must be a fully sealed barrier or interface between the type d part and the type e part. [Pg.259]

MULTIPLE CONTACT LINKAGE. Below the universal joint in the vacuum space, force on the tensile specimen is transmitted through a stack of 1/2 mil stainless steel washers (F). A central stud connected to the universal joint supports the stack from below and a retaining well which is welded into the outer can restrains the top of the stack. Thus the stack is placed in compression as tension is applied to a specimen within the can, and the heat conducted through Throughout this paper, the letters in parentheses refer to similarly designated parts in Fig. 1,... [Pg.373]

Bosses are used to reinforce holes in the part and to provide mounting locations. Solid bosses are called studs. Bosses must be molded with rounded corners and adequate fillet radii. They usually are located in a corner or juncture of two or more surfaces to minimize the effects of sinking. The problem of shrink marks is lessened with GRTP because of their reduced shrinkage. It is generally recommended that the height of the boss be limited to twice its diameter. Vertical surfaces should have at least a 1 deg draft per side. Recommended designs are shown in Fig. 6-5. [Pg.318]

Mills and Gilchrist [98] performed impact tests on body protectors. Dubois et al. [23] considered the use of ethylene styrene interpolymers (ESI) to produce extruded sheets, bim foams, and injection molded foams (IMF) for footwear parts providing properties that enhance and/or outperform current foams of EVA. Ankrah and Mills [89] evaluated football ankle protectors against a kick from a studded boot. An anatomically correct test rig was used to evaluate materials and designs. Mills and Gilchrist [99] analyzed the optimization of the foam used for shock absorption in bicycle andi motorcycle... [Pg.120]


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