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Published: 09 June 2014
Fig. 25 Approximate power requirements per pound (kilogram) per hour of brazement. Source: Ref 2 More
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Published: 01 December 2008
Fig. 29 Cost per pound (top chart) and per casting (bottom chart) for shell versus green sand molding for production of two different castings in ascending quantities More
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Published: 01 January 2001
Fig. 1 Incidents reported per airplane per year for 737, 757, 767 control surfaces (aileron, elevator, and rudder). Source: Ref 3 More
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Published: 01 February 2024
Fig. 19 Power requirement due to torque. Flow per unit power and per unit torque are a function of impeller diameter More
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Published: 01 January 2005
Fig. 5 Corrosion rate (mdd, milligrams per square decimeter per day) as a function of pH in hard water containing high bicarbonate ion. Pitting tendency is increased at pH values higher than 7.5. Source: Ref 22 and 23 More
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Published: 01 January 1990
Fig. 20 Volume per atom for iron. Source: Ref 89 More
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Published: 01 August 2013
Fig. 76 Illustration of the use of image analysis to determine line length per unit length of a coating (sometimes referred to as the “coastline” method) More
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Published: 01 August 2013
Fig. 6 Volume per atom for iron. Source: Ref 9 More
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Published: 01 January 1990
Fig. 3 Abrasion data of various cobalt-base alloys tested per ASTM G 65B More
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Published: 30 September 2015
Fig. 17 Gas efficiency expressed as powder area produced per unit volume of gas consumption. Source: Ref 23 More
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Published: 01 January 2006
Fig. 27 Corrosion level determination per Corrosion Prevention and Control Programs. Structural Repair Manual, SRM. (a) Corrosion is not an urgent airworthiness concern. (b) Corrosion is an urgent airworthiness concern. (c) Operator experience over several years has demonstrated only light More
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Published: 01 January 2006
Fig. 17 Flow velocity (in feet per second) versus total acid number (TAN) for naphthenic acid impingement attack of 5Cr-0.5Mo steel at 345 °C (650 °F). 40 mils/yr=1 mm/yr. Source: Ref 35 More
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Published: 01 January 2006
Fig. 18 Flow velocity (in feet per second) versus total acid number (TAN) for naphthenic acid impingement attack of 9Cr-1Mo steel at 345 °C (650 °F). 40 mils/yr=1 mm/yr. Source: Ref 35 More
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Published: 30 September 2015
Fig. 8 Time at austenitizing temperature per millimeter product diameter or wall thickness after soaking at 870 °C (1600 °F). Source: Ref 16 More
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Published: 30 September 2015
Fig. 15 Comparison of argon and helium gases on the basis of gas volume used per unit weight of powder produced More
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Published: 30 September 2015
Fig. 1 The modified Kroll process per ADMA Products, Inc. involves the use of hydrogen to break down the titanium sponge produced in the present-day titanium reactors. It eliminates the comminution process (boring, shearing, crushing), considerably reduces the vacuum distillation time More
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Published: 30 September 2015
Fig. 9 Extruded parts with full-scale relatively complex profiles produced per sequence shown in Fig. 9 after straightening and stress-relieving operations at Plymouth Engineered Shapes, Inc. Source: Ref 2 More
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Published: 01 December 2008
Fig. 3 Aluminum reverberotory furnace (a) 180 kg (400 lb) per hour electric reverberotory furnace, (b) small gas reverberotory furnace, Courtesy of Schaefer Furnace More
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Published: 01 December 2008
Fig. 13 The number of grains per unit volume as a function of the number of refiner particles per unit volume, showing a general trend to lower efficiency at higher addition level. Data from grain diameters measured in TP-1 tests (closed circles) are compared with predictions of the free More
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Published: 01 January 2006
Fig. 21 Part produced by blanking for less than 1% of the per-piece cost of producing it by milling. The punch was modified to solve a stripping problem. Dimensions given in inches More