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Figure 6.2 Joint types (a) butt joint (b) expansion joint (c) (i) glass-to-glass lap joint, (ii) concrete-to-concrete lap joint (d) triangular joint (e.g. sanitary seals and glazing seals). H = sealant S = backing material [part (c)]... Figure 6.2 Joint types (a) butt joint (b) expansion joint (c) (i) glass-to-glass lap joint, (ii) concrete-to-concrete lap joint (d) triangular joint (e.g. sanitary seals and glazing seals). H = sealant S = backing material [part (c)]...
Butt joint Expansion joint Lap joint glass-to-glass concrete-to-concrete Triangular joint High-modulus or mid-modulus, acetic-cured or neutral cured sealant Low-modulus neutral cure sealant, to accommodate the movement in the joint Mid-modulus or high-modulus, neutral cure sealant Low-modulus, neutral cure sealant High-modulus or mid-modulus, acetic-cured or neutral cure sealant... [Pg.135]

The test module consisted of inlet and outlet manifolds that were jointed to the test chip (Fig. 6.20). The tested chip with heater is shown in Fig. 6.21. It was made from a square shape 15 x 15mm and 0.5 mm thick silicon wafer, which was later bonded to a 0.53 mm thick Pyrex cover. On one side of the silicon wafer 26 microchannels were etched, with triangular shaped cross-sections, with a base of 0.21 mm... [Pg.283]

A simple approximation to the optical absorption spectrum is the joint density of states, corresponding to the assumption that equal matrix elements of x couple occupied states of density n,(E) with empty states of density Hc(fc ). In the upper diagram, the joint density ofstates, JDOS = + ftw), is shown on the right for the triangular... [Pg.104]

Such a probability can be estimated from the parameter regulating the behavior of the joint distribution of taste intensities. Suppose we assume that 0 0(T, Q), where O is the multivariate normal with mean T and variance covarianee matrix Q. Then, one relatively simple way to simulate those probabilities is using the Cholesky deeomposition of O = C C and simulating a suffieiently large vector of variates J, + C z, where J, is a 1 X k vector, C is the A x A lower triangular Cholesky matrix and z is an A x r veetor of standard normal variates. The distribution properties of such simulated variates ean then be analyzed to derive the statisties of interest. [Pg.118]

Studies of the normal biomechanics of the proximal wrist joint have determined that the scaphoid and lunate bones have separate, distinct areas of contact on the distal radius/triangular fibrocartil-age complex surface [Viegas et al., 1987] so that the contact areas were localized and accounted for a relatively small fraction of the joint surface, regardless of wrist position (average of 20.6%). The contact areas shift from a more volar location to a more dorsal location as the wrist moves from flexion to extension. Overall, the scaphoid contact area is 1.47 times greater than that of the lunate. The... [Pg.854]

In Figure 2.3, the flow regimes and pressure loss in T-joints are displayed for divergent flow. The side view clearly indicates the double vortex in the curved flow. In 90° bends, a secondary vortex pair is formed at higher Reynolds numbers Re >500). The T-joint with a wedge has a triangular-like wall shape at the stagnation point. [Pg.49]

Insulation specimens were bonded to the aluminum tank with a polyurethane adhesive (Crest 7410). Triangular prism insulation sections were fitted and bonded at the insulation specimen joints (Fig. 8). This technique provided good contact at specimen joints during bonding. A photograph of six insulation samples mounted on the tank is shown in Fig. 9. (Note the narrow joint pieces.)... [Pg.216]

The first example of 8-aromaticity was found by Zhai et al. [4] in joint photoelectron spectroscopy and theoretical study. They showed that the TasOj cluster possesses a global minimum with a perfect Dsh ( Aj) planar triangular structure and that it s doubly n- and 8-aromatic species. [Pg.300]

The sternochondrai articulation is formed by the costal cartilage and the triangular notches of the sternum. Small synovial joints are present The apex of each notch faces medially, with an anteroposterior axis that allows freedom of motion along the coronal plane. Radiate ligaments support the joints. [Pg.364]

The humerus is the long bone of the upper arm and at its proximal end is a neck with a smooth, round head that is covered with cartilage and forms one articulating surface of the true shoulder joint. The scapula is a flat, triangular bone overlying the ribs posteriorly. Easily palpable are its borders, spine posteriorly, coracoid process anteriorly, and the acromion process supero-laterally. [Pg.409]


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