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Forced Cure of Applied Linings
Coatings+ 2019, 2019Abstract The practice of induced heat to decontaminate a tank (pre-baking) that has been in previous service for re-lining and / or the post application heat curing (force curing) of an applied lining may be considered as a lost art known currently to the few lining specialist within the industry.
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Origin of contact line forces during the retraction of dilute polymer solution drops.
Langmuir, 2014M. I. Smith, J. S. Sharp
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Forces exerted on lining materials
British Dental Journal, 1971C G, Plant, H J, Wilson
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The thermodynamic force on line-force defects
Philosophical Magazine A, 1987J. P. Hirth, I.-H. Lin
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Motion of magnetic lines of force
Annals of Physics, 1958Abstract It is often said that magnetic lines of force in a conducting fluid move with the fluid. In the case of a plasma, this means that the lines of force move with the particle drift velocity1 v p = ( E × H ) H 2 . Such statements are not directly verifiable, since the velocity of a line of force is not a measurable quantity.
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Remarks concerning forces on line defects
1995zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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Sound radiation from beams under the action of moving line forces
, 1987R. Keltie, H. Peng
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The phenomenon of ‘Lines of Force’
1974It must be said at once that the expression ‘lines of force’ or ‘strength flow’ which is used so often in design work does not have a scientifically-based definition like that of state of stress or second moment of area. It does, however, provide a convenient means of visualizing and explaining certain situations.
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