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Online since: January 2022
Authors: Dwight R. Acosta, Heber Nehemias Chui-Betancur, German Belizario-Quispe, Roberto Alfaro-Alejo
Fig. 1: Micrographics of the geophagy material called Machu Rumi.
References [1] J.
Plant Nutr. 52 (2006) 479–488
Sci. 1 (2013) 92–97
Chem. (2013) 1–9
References [1] J.
Plant Nutr. 52 (2006) 479–488
Sci. 1 (2013) 92–97
Chem. (2013) 1–9
Online since: July 2008
Authors: K. Kaminishi, T. Kumazawa
The electromotive force technique involves measuring a
small temperature change, which is caused by strain energy when the object is deformed [1].
Fig.1 Schematic for Emf measurement for a thermocouple. 273K container Amp.
References [1] T.
Packaging,9, 6, 479-484, 2006
Fig.9 Comparison of Emfs by shear and tension tests(SAC) 0 1 2 3 4 5 -0.04 -0.03 -0.02 -0.01 0 Test speed (mm/s) Peak Emf (mV) Shear Tension
Fig.1 Schematic for Emf measurement for a thermocouple. 273K container Amp.
References [1] T.
Packaging,9, 6, 479-484, 2006
Fig.9 Comparison of Emfs by shear and tension tests(SAC) 0 1 2 3 4 5 -0.04 -0.03 -0.02 -0.01 0 Test speed (mm/s) Peak Emf (mV) Shear Tension
Online since: January 2012
Authors: Nai Rui Liu, Lei Lei Mi, Ming Meng
Figure 1.
The depth proportion of different sand layers in drying chamber was determined by Darcy formula, as shown in (1) and (2).
Sampling interval of oily sludge was 1 hour in each experimental day.
References [1] Xi Wenhua.
Acta Energy Solar Sinica, 2004, 25(4):479—482
The depth proportion of different sand layers in drying chamber was determined by Darcy formula, as shown in (1) and (2).
Sampling interval of oily sludge was 1 hour in each experimental day.
References [1] Xi Wenhua.
Acta Energy Solar Sinica, 2004, 25(4):479—482
Online since: January 2018
Authors: Y.G. Romanenko, M.P. Komskyi
Water dishes had been taken before 1 hour till the bile injection.
Fig. 1.
References [1] R.Romagnoli, J.Collard, P.
Babak, Bile reflux: current views on pathogenesis and treatment, Modern gastroenterology, 1 (2003) 28–30
, Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 11(2007) 479–486
Fig. 1.
References [1] R.Romagnoli, J.Collard, P.
Babak, Bile reflux: current views on pathogenesis and treatment, Modern gastroenterology, 1 (2003) 28–30
, Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 11(2007) 479–486
Online since: July 2014
Authors: W. Christraj, R. Venkatesh
Fig.1.
Table 1.
References [1] H.C.
Solar Energy (1985); 34(6):479
Solar Energy (1965), 9(1):21
Table 1.
References [1] H.C.
Solar Energy (1985); 34(6):479
Solar Energy (1965), 9(1):21
Online since: January 2012
Authors: Jun Feng Wang, Shi Gang Wang, Xian Feng Du, Qing Ming Hu
The power of the spindle motor is not less than 15KW because the design requirement of the spindle speed is 6000r/min. after careful consideration to the requirements, the CTB-4015DZX1 Spindle motor is used, and the speed power of spindle motor is shown in Fig.1.
Fig.1 The speed power diagram of spindle motor Fig.2 The torque power diagram of spindle Form determination of the spindle bearing The three-bearing electronic spindle is adopted including two basic bearings and one auxiliary bearing.
Short conical flange type is used in the structure of the spindle in this design, of which overhang is set as 218.5mm, and the span of the spindle bearing is 479.5mm.
It is concluded that the spindle is at a normal speed in Fig.1 and Fig.2.
Reference [1] Huang Ying: Master Thesis.
Fig.1 The speed power diagram of spindle motor Fig.2 The torque power diagram of spindle Form determination of the spindle bearing The three-bearing electronic spindle is adopted including two basic bearings and one auxiliary bearing.
Short conical flange type is used in the structure of the spindle in this design, of which overhang is set as 218.5mm, and the span of the spindle bearing is 479.5mm.
It is concluded that the spindle is at a normal speed in Fig.1 and Fig.2.
Reference [1] Huang Ying: Master Thesis.
Online since: October 2011
Authors: Mohd Faizal Mohideen, Vijay Raj Raghavan, Suzairin Md Seri
Fig. 1 shows Geldart’s classification of particles.
Figure 1: Geldart’s classification of particles [reproduced from [1]] Geldart type-D particles are typically large (mean size larger than 0.6 mm) and denser than other categories.
Two bed loadings, 1 and 1.5 kg are investigated for 5.75 mm particles.
References [1] Kunii, D. and Levenspiel,O., “Fluidization Engineering” 2nd. ed.
Science, vol. 42 1987, p.p. 479
Figure 1: Geldart’s classification of particles [reproduced from [1]] Geldart type-D particles are typically large (mean size larger than 0.6 mm) and denser than other categories.
Two bed loadings, 1 and 1.5 kg are investigated for 5.75 mm particles.
References [1] Kunii, D. and Levenspiel,O., “Fluidization Engineering” 2nd. ed.
Science, vol. 42 1987, p.p. 479
Online since: August 2014
Authors: Matthew Oluwole Arowolo, J.M. Rohani, Mat Rebi Abdul Rani
Introduction
Road safety is a topic that is presently receiving a lot of attention and concern [1].
Figure 1.
References [1] V.
Applied Ergonomics 44 (2013) 472 – 479
Wiley Periodicals Inc. 00(2012) 1 – 13
Figure 1.
References [1] V.
Applied Ergonomics 44 (2013) 472 – 479
Wiley Periodicals Inc. 00(2012) 1 – 13
Online since: August 2006
Authors: Takashi Goto, Teiichi Kimura
Experimental
Figure 1 demonstrates a schematic diagram of LCVD
chamber constructed from stainless steel.
Results and Discussion 1.
The deposition rates using the LCVD chamber (Fig.1) without laser radiation were almost the same order as reported values (typically less than several µm/h).
References [1] S. deSouza, S.
Forum Vol. 475-479(2005), p. 1219
Results and Discussion 1.
The deposition rates using the LCVD chamber (Fig.1) without laser radiation were almost the same order as reported values (typically less than several µm/h).
References [1] S. deSouza, S.
Forum Vol. 475-479(2005), p. 1219
Online since: November 2015
Authors: P. Kannan, K Balasubramanian, N. Rajeswari
Light Met. 1 (2001) 15-30
Technol. 1(2008) 120-125
Technol. 84 (1998), 1-12
Management 26 (2009) 469-479
Technol. 42 (2010) 1-12
Technol. 1(2008) 120-125
Technol. 84 (1998), 1-12
Management 26 (2009) 469-479
Technol. 42 (2010) 1-12