10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ATOMISATION»
Discover the use of
atomisation in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
atomisation and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Fundamentals of Metallurgy
The pressures used in gas atomisation are generally in the range of 0.7 to 3MPa.
High-pressure gas atomisation (HPGA) allows the production of very fine
particles, e.g. Sn-5Pb with a mean size of 5"m was obtained at 12.5 MPa.15 New
...
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Smithells Metals Reference Book
Atomisation, in which molten metal is disintegrated into small drops which are
caused or allowed to solidify out of contact with each other and with any solid
surface. There are many ways in which the molten droplets may be produced, the
...
William F. Gale, Terry C. Totemeier, 2003
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Inorganic Substances: A Prelude to the Study of Descriptive ...
The atomisation enthalpies of the lanthanides as metallic elemental substances
exhibit very different trends. From La to Eu, we see a steady decrease, followed
by an abrupt increase at Gd. The atomisation enthalpies then decrease (not quite
...
4
Machinability of Powder Metallurgy Steels
A contribution to the more effective production of low chromium prealloyed
powders with a low oxygen content could be the atomisation by water containing
special inhibitors. By this method, atomised Fe–1Cr–0.7Mn–0.5Mo powders
annealed ...
Andrej Šalak, M. Selecka, Herbert Danninger, 2005
Meyer, P., Chigier, N. Characterisation of the atomisation process in coal water
slurry sprays. Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Liquid
Atomisation and Spray Systems, London, Vol. 2, pp. IVB(C)/l/l-23, 1985. 72.
Meyer, P.
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Electrohydrodynamic
Atomisation of Aqueous Liquids
The high surface tension and high conductivity makes water unsuitable for EHD atomisation.
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The Chemical Analysis of Water: General Principles and ...
Though not a generally important technique in water analysis, the use of
electrothermal atomisation atomic emission spectrometry may be advantageous
in certain cases and is conveniently considered here. It appears to offer potential
...
D. T. E. Hunt, Anthony Leslie Wilson, 1986
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Boilers: A Practical Reference
1.42 Atomisation Atomisation is the act of splitting a stream into fine particles. For
efficient combustion of oil, it must be in a fine mist for instant ignition and
complete combustion. The residence time in furnace is minimised by making the
spray ...
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Formal Methods and Software Engineering: 10th International ...
5.1 Program Atomisation Program atomisation is an abstraction technique for
DynAlloy programs that allows us to contribute to scaling analysability up by
replacing (arbitrary) complex programs by atomic actions with the same
behaviour.
Shaoying Liu, Tom Maibaum, Keijiro Araki, 2008
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Food Materials Science and Engineering
There are a range of technologies available for atomisation, including airless
atomisation that involves a stream of fluid under pressure that exits an orifice as a
jet that breaks up into a stream of droplets or spray, to air-atomisation where the ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «ATOMISATION»
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atomisation is used in the context of the following news items.
Greece: euro zone must choose too1:55
Critics of our social atomisation point fingers at any number of culprits. A favourite target is the neoliberal revolution that Thatcher so proudly ... «Courier Mail, Jul 15»
Sonder l'insondable duperie
Cela montre à quel point le camp d'où a jailli cette idée est absolument réfractaire à l'unité du peuple libanais et lui préfère l'atomisation ... «L'Orient-Le Jour, Jul 15»
Neoliberalism against capitalism? - Neil Davidson
Leaving aside the fact that capitalism was always capable of producing social atomisation, collective violence and environmental destruction, ... «libcom.org, Jun 15»
Rolls-Royce breaks additive record with printed Trent-XWB bearing
While not yet fully equipped — its powder atomisation facilities are yet to be installed — it employs 30 engineers, which will rise to 50 by the ... «The Engineer, Jun 15»
Taylor Swift may have triumphed, but Apple will still call the tune
In 2004, Apple's iTunes Music Store formalised the “atomisation” of the album, allowing people to pick almost any track, rather than the entire ... «The Guardian, Jun 15»
The invention of tradition: how 'researchers' replaced teachers
This inward turn marks not just the declining role of academics as public intellectuals but also the atomisation of academic practice and identity. «Times Higher Education, Jun 15»
Rigby Taylor iGO Advance & iGO Mini
It also gives improved atomisation of the paint to give very small droplets that adhere to grass blades rather than sliding down them, although ... «Horticulture Week, Jun 15»
Feature: The 'complicated algorithm' of great festival sound
Although we have undoubtedly witnessed a certain atomisation of the market lately into genre-specific events, the world's attention still tends to ... «Audio Media International, Jun 15»
Irishwoman who helps super-rich to find love
It sounds quite strict, but is a view that answers a groundswell feeling of atomisation and isolation in modern life. She's determined to keep a bit ... «Irish Independent, Jun 15»
Euro-centrism & our academia
Modernist classification techniques were also used in ethnographical surveys, resulting in social atomisation. District gazetteers, for example, ... «The News on Sunday, Jun 15»