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Tile new Pressure Equipment Directive (P.E.D.) established by the European Commission recognize acoustic emission as a complementary method which can be used to monitored pneumatic test when hydraulic test could not be perform. [Pg.56]

At each step, the computer reeords the amplitude of R.F. signal sent by the generator, witli tile eventual eorreetion made by the operator. At the end of the measurement, the software calculates the maximum deviation of linearity versus the ideal curve. [Pg.704]

Tile detection of this type of wastage is very straight forward as there is an exaggerated increase in the amplitude of lube w all eccentricity. The amount of wastage can be estimated by visualising the original wave shape and subtracting the measured minimum value. [Pg.1040]

Prince E 1987 Diffraction patterns from tilings with fivefold symmetry Acfa Crystaiiogr.A AZ 393-400... [Pg.1383]

Similarly strange tilings happen to other materials. Above 5 GPa, CO spontaneously polymerizes the... [Pg.1955]

This dependence on tire measurement kinetics supports tire view tiiat no reai phase transition occurs, but ratiier tiiat tile system freezes in a non-equiiibrium state. [Pg.2523]

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The text form for parameters uses white space or commas to separate the fields (columns) of the parameter tiles. They can be read by ordinary text editors, w ord processors, etc. In the text form, param eters are easy to m odify but not easy to com pare, stn dy, etc. Many database program s are capable of reading column s of text as a database, h owever. Wh ile spreadsheets are n ot. per se, databases, they can be useful for examining parameter sets. Microsoft Excel, for example, can read the text form of a param eter file and pn t the data in a form easily manipulated as a matrix or a database. The text form of parameters are stored, by default only, in Tart files. [Pg.197]

The differen tial overlap approximation says that 1 in many situations and that the overlap or its original argument under the integrand above can be ignored or approxini tiled in various ways. The simplest approximation is the comple.ie. nerxlect of diffaraniial overlap... [Pg.239]

I he Fock matrix is a ff x ff square matrix that is symmetric if real basis functions are used. Tile Roothaan-Hall equations (2.149) can be conveniently written as a matrix equation ... [Pg.79]

I le u. . erlap between the 2pK and 2p orbitals in this new coordinate system is j(2p — 2p ). If tile zei o differential overlap approximation were applied, then different results would be oliLiined for the two coordinate systems unless the overlap in the new, transformed svntem was also ignored. [Pg.109]

Assemble the apparatus shown in Fig. 56. F is a 200 ml. flat-bottomed flask supported on a sand-bath and connected by a glass delivery-tube to the wash-bottle B, which is about two-thirds full of 10% aqueous sodium hydroxide solution. A second delivery-tube leads from B into a beehive stand (or between two earthenware tiles placed side by side) in a pneumatic trough T containing water. [Pg.83]

Remarkably accurate experimental results have been obtained, also by Kistia-kowsky (Conant and Kistiakowsky, 1937), which permit indirect calculation of the enthalpy change of this isomerization AThe enthalpy diagram for isomcn/atioii of 2-butciic is given in Fig. 5-.5. We shall use TINKER and PCMODEL U) (ind the length of each arrow in Fig. 5-5. We shall also use the PCMODEL GUI. a powerful tool for tile construetion. [Pg.148]

Because of its free format, the input tile for TINKER is easier to construct by hand than the input tile for Program MM3. Place the hydrogen atoms at plausible disUitices from the carboti atoms to produce two input files for determining the... [Pg.148]

Based on the output tile in Fig. 9-5. what is the energy of formation of IF as determined by MN170 ... [Pg.297]

Method 2. Mix 1 0 g. of 3 5-dinitrobenzoic acid with 1 5 g. of phosphorus pentachloride in a small, dry test-tube. Warm the mixture gently over a small smoky fiame to start the reaction when the reaction has subsided (but not before), boil for 1-2 minutes or until the solid matter has dissolved. Pour the mixture while still liquid on a dry watch glass (CAUTION the fumes are irritating to the eyes). When the product has solidified, remove the liquid by-product (phosphorus oxychloride) by transferring the pasty mixture to a pad of several thicknesses of filter paper or to a small piece of porous tile. Spread the material until the liquid has been absorbed and the residual solid is dry. Transfer the 3 5 dinitrobenzoyl chloride to a test-tube, add 0-5-1 ml. of the alcohol, and continue as in Method 1. [Pg.263]

Add 1 ml. of the alcohol-free ether to 0-1-0-15 g. of finely-powdered anhydrous zinc chloride and 0 5 g. of pure 3 5-dinitrobenzoyl chloride (Section 111,27,1) contained in a test-tube attach a small water condenser and reflux gently for 1 hour. Treat the reaction product with 10 ml. of 1-5N sodium carbonate solution, heat and stir the mixture for 1 minute upon a boiling water bath, allow to cool, and filter at the pump. Wash the precipitate with 5 ml. of 1 5N sodium carbonate solution and twice with 6 ml. of ether. Dry on a porous tile or upon a pad of filter paper. Transfer the crude ester to a test-tube and boil it with 10 ml. of chloroform or carbon tetrachloride filter the hot solution, if necessary. If the ester does not separate on cooling, evaporate to dryness on a water bath, and recrystallise the residue from 2-3 ml. of either of the above solvents. Determine the melting point of the resulting 3 5 dinitro benzoate (Section 111,27). [Pg.316]

If tile high boiling residue is transferred to a small Claisen flask and distilled, some n-hexj l alcohol passes over first, followed by n-hexyl n-caproate (2 g.) at 240-250° (mainly 245°). [Pg.322]

In a 50-100 ml. conical flask place a solution of 0 -5 g. of glucose in 5 ml. of water, 12-15 ml. of 10 per cent, sodium hydroxide solution and 1 ml. of benzoyl chloride, cork tightly, and shake until the odour of benzoyl chloride has disappeared and a crystalline (frequently sticky) soUd has separated. Filter oflF the solid, wash it with a Uttle water, and recrystaUise it from ethyl or n-butyl alcohol. (If the product is sticky, it should be removed, and spread on a porous tile before recrystaUisation.) Glucose pentabenzoate has m.p. 179°. Fructose pentabenzoate, m.p. 78-79°, may be similarly prepared. [Pg.456]

An alternative procedure is to leave the syrupy residue in a vacuum desiccator over anhydrous calcium chloride and siUca gel, and to Alter ofl the successive Crops of crystals as they separate. These are washed with light petroleum, b.p. 40-60°, spread on a porous tile and recrystallised. [Pg.488]


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