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Cylcoisomerization of 1,6-enynes.

Cylinder . A chemical reaction takes place inside the cylinder. Extent and drive of the reaction are described by 4 and respectively.

Cylinder action.

Cylinder and piston with internal sliding friction. The dashed rectangle indicates the system boundary. P—piston R—internal rod attached to piston B— bushing fixed inside cylinder. A fixed amount of an ideal gas fills the remaining space inside the cylinder.

Cylinder arrangement.

Cylinder bar from homopolymer with high refractive index 2 and radius Ri.

Cylinder bed.

Cylinder bowl clarifier for clarifying wort. The sludge bowl has large holding capacity and hot break is well packed. Centrifugal force increases as the suspension moves to the more peripheral chambers.

Cylinder capacitor filled with zeolite pellets for dielectric permittivity measurements of gas adsorption equilibria.

Cylinder charge driving plate.

Cylinder comparison of thickness for a flat end and a hemispherical end

Cylinder cooling systems. Reprinded with permission from API, 5td. 618, 3rd Ed, Feb. 1986.

Cylinder dryer, design Bilttner. Representation according to Babcock-BSH AG, Krefeld.

Cylinder end of extrusion press with main- ami pullback plungers being sealed by stuffing boxes

Cylinder exchanging heat with a reservoir at constant temperattffe T. The piston is freely moveable at constant external pressure p.

Cylinder exchanging heat with a reservoir at constant temperature T. The piston is fixed so that V rtanains constant.

Cylinder extension module with extended plastication, additional heating circuit and mixing port

Cylinder external radius-time curve

Cylinder extruder parts

Cylinder for integrations over primed or postcol-lisional quantities.

Cylinder Head

Cylinder in contact with a flat rigid surface, showing the applied normal load, normal displacement and torque.

Cylinder in cross flow.

Cylinder in crossflow

Cylinder in pure torsion, a element free body stress state, b brittle behavior with helicoidally failure, c and d ductile failure activated by either longitudinal or transverse shearing stress



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