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Design of tomographic equipment
The British Journal of Radiology, 1978The paper on multi-directional tomographic units (Phelps and Ashley, 1978) prompts me to mention a related problem in the design of tomographic equipment. Inclined frontal tomography of the chest (Greenwell and Wright, 1965), is a useful technique which produces tomographic sections parallel to the long axis of organs lying at an angle to the sagittal ...
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Russian Engineering Research, 2016
Trends in the development of industrial machines and corresponding design methods are considered. The problems to be solved in the design of traditional and innovative machine tools are discussed. Approaches to meeting the operational requirements on industrial machines are outlined.
V. V. Molodtsov+2 more
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Trends in the development of industrial machines and corresponding design methods are considered. The problems to be solved in the design of traditional and innovative machine tools are discussed. Approaches to meeting the operational requirements on industrial machines are outlined.
V. V. Molodtsov+2 more
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Vibrodispersion-equipment design [PDF]
Theoretical dependences are given relating the critical values of the amplitude, frequency, and nozzle diameter to the physical properties of the liquid or gas in the course of drop or bubble formation at a cylindrical nozzle vibrating longitudinally at the frequency of sound.
I. S. Grachev, N. A. Gukasov
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Design and Operation of Adsorption Equipment
1981Adsorption is the process by which residual molecular forces at the surface of solids attract molecules of gases and vapors. In the case of air pollution control the relevant gases and vapors are the pollutants which have to be separated from an inert gas stream emitted into the ambient air.
Yalamanchili B. G. Varma, Heinz Brauer
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2014
The starting point when designing lighting installations that have a minimum of disturbing light pollution, is to ensure that only the minimum amount of light is provided that is needed to fulfill the function of the lighting installation. Dynamic control of the lighting installation enables the lighting to be adapted to different functional ...
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The starting point when designing lighting installations that have a minimum of disturbing light pollution, is to ensure that only the minimum amount of light is provided that is needed to fulfill the function of the lighting installation. Dynamic control of the lighting installation enables the lighting to be adapted to different functional ...
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LSI and the Equipment Designer
IEEE Transactions on Industry and General Applications, 1971Evolution of the integrated circuit technology into the era of large-scale integration (LSI) has already resulted in a dramatic improvement in device density. Indications are that this improvement will continue for some time to come. This increased device density, with its promise of decreased cost, size, weight, power dissipation and increased ...
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1992
A well-planned, easily cleaned kitchen will save time and effort in food preparation and will reduce the risk of contaminating food.
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A well-planned, easily cleaned kitchen will save time and effort in food preparation and will reduce the risk of contaminating food.
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Equipment Selection and Design
2014Abstract This chapter presents shortcut methods for the quick assessment of reaction vessels, separation columns, heat exchangers, devices for the transport of fluids, etc., which associated with the sizing capabilities of a simulation package can be used for estimating the total investment cost in a conceptual design project.
Anton A. Kiss+2 more
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Ergonomics and Equipment Design
1984As far as is known, the term “Ergonomics” was for the first time applied by the Polish scientist W. Jastrzebowski during 1857. Although ergonomics may thus be regarded as a relatively new scientific discipline, it has undergone an astonishing development over the past few decades.
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Design of medical ultrasonic equipment
Ultrasonics, 1968Although the design of medical ultrasonic diagnostic equipment of the pulse-echo type is solidly based on industrial flaw-detection technology, it must also be influenced by a number of considerations peculiar to electro-medical equipment. For example, there is a requirement for a margin of safety from electrical or other injury somewhat greater than ...
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