Personalrekrutierung: Kandidaten werden bezüglich
... or any kind of information which releases us from going to the distribution locations for manual/visual checking. Such information could be read via network interface or bus interface e.g. VME, etc. ...
... or any kind of information which releases us from going to the distribution locations for manual/visual checking. Such information could be read via network interface or bus interface e.g. VME, etc. ...
Combustion and thermal degradation of polymers
... and chemical changes caused by irradiation of polymers with ultraviolet or visible light. In order to be effective, light must be absorbed by the substrate. Thus, the existence of chromophoric (light absorbing) groups in the macromolecules (or in the additives) is a prerequisite for the initiation o ...
... and chemical changes caused by irradiation of polymers with ultraviolet or visible light. In order to be effective, light must be absorbed by the substrate. Thus, the existence of chromophoric (light absorbing) groups in the macromolecules (or in the additives) is a prerequisite for the initiation o ...
Polymers
... living being since the beginning of life. In addition, there are numerous man-made polymers, which have a wide range of applications. Polymers are made of two Greek words ‘poly’ means many and ‘mers’ means unit or part. A polymer is a high molecular weight compound formed by the joining of a large n ...
... living being since the beginning of life. In addition, there are numerous man-made polymers, which have a wide range of applications. Polymers are made of two Greek words ‘poly’ means many and ‘mers’ means unit or part. A polymer is a high molecular weight compound formed by the joining of a large n ...
Chapter 15 BUCKLING OF THE STRAIGHT BARS
... Any time a construction element is subjected to compression (centric or eccentric), the possibility of loss of stability exists. For linear members (bars) this phenomenon is called buckling, while for plane members (plates) it is called local buckling. The behavior of a compressed bar is a very comp ...
... Any time a construction element is subjected to compression (centric or eccentric), the possibility of loss of stability exists. For linear members (bars) this phenomenon is called buckling, while for plane members (plates) it is called local buckling. The behavior of a compressed bar is a very comp ...
thermodynamic states
... In most textbook, the 2nd law refers to the principle of entropy increase and derive Clausius inequality as a corollary. But in some books, the 2nd law starts with Clausius inequality and derive principles of entropy increase as a corollary. ...
... In most textbook, the 2nd law refers to the principle of entropy increase and derive Clausius inequality as a corollary. But in some books, the 2nd law starts with Clausius inequality and derive principles of entropy increase as a corollary. ...
Considerations on Incompressibility in Linear Elasticity
... by means of the compliance tensor A = L−1 (e.g. Destrade et al., 2002), so that the diverging elastic modulus is reduced to a compliance approaching zero. However, the most rigorous way to treat “incompressible” materials is to consider the motion isochoric. In the realm of linear elasticity, this k ...
... by means of the compliance tensor A = L−1 (e.g. Destrade et al., 2002), so that the diverging elastic modulus is reduced to a compliance approaching zero. However, the most rigorous way to treat “incompressible” materials is to consider the motion isochoric. In the realm of linear elasticity, this k ...
Physical Properties of Macromolecules Glass Transitions in Amorphous Polymers
... Inorganic models of transition-metal coordination between d-block salts and functional polymers are introduced and analyzed to explain increases in Tg via coordination crosslinks. d-Electron configurations and stabilization of metal d-electrons due to the surrounding ligands in the first-shell coord ...
... Inorganic models of transition-metal coordination between d-block salts and functional polymers are introduced and analyzed to explain increases in Tg via coordination crosslinks. d-Electron configurations and stabilization of metal d-electrons due to the surrounding ligands in the first-shell coord ...
Charge transport in a polypeptide chain
... rest of the time the amino acid can freely rotate within a certain domain of the Ramachandran plot. Hence this has now formed the bifunctional model. Note that our model is based on a particle picture in contrast to a tunneling model [5]. Extending our bifunctional model to study the chemistry of ac ...
... rest of the time the amino acid can freely rotate within a certain domain of the Ramachandran plot. Hence this has now formed the bifunctional model. Note that our model is based on a particle picture in contrast to a tunneling model [5]. Extending our bifunctional model to study the chemistry of ac ...
Thermodynamics
... A solid like glass that has imperfections built into it will not have an entropy of 0 even at 0 K because not a perfect crystal so still has some randomness left in it Another way to say third law is - It is NOT possible to reach absolute zero Note: At absolute zero all atomic motion stops atoms and ...
... A solid like glass that has imperfections built into it will not have an entropy of 0 even at 0 K because not a perfect crystal so still has some randomness left in it Another way to say third law is - It is NOT possible to reach absolute zero Note: At absolute zero all atomic motion stops atoms and ...
Principal strains, principal directions
... At a given material point the loading and deformation processes can not be given independently. The dependence between these two processes is given by the constitutive law. Real material behaviour is very complicated. For mathematical convenience there are material properties idealization and subseq ...
... At a given material point the loading and deformation processes can not be given independently. The dependence between these two processes is given by the constitutive law. Real material behaviour is very complicated. For mathematical convenience there are material properties idealization and subseq ...
Stress
... When an initial seismic waves coming from the source point arrive at a contact of two different rocks, they split into several waves propagating in different directions with different velocities. Some of them will get back to the surface where they can be detected by receivers. The arrival time data ...
... When an initial seismic waves coming from the source point arrive at a contact of two different rocks, they split into several waves propagating in different directions with different velocities. Some of them will get back to the surface where they can be detected by receivers. The arrival time data ...
1 PHYSICS 231 Lecture 20: material science and pressure
... What is the pressure on the wood if Anail=1 mm2? A person (weighing 700 N) is lying on a bed of such nails (his body covers 1000 nails). What is the pressure exerted by each of the nails? ...
... What is the pressure on the wood if Anail=1 mm2? A person (weighing 700 N) is lying on a bed of such nails (his body covers 1000 nails). What is the pressure exerted by each of the nails? ...
Nugget
... fast reversible adsorption/desorption, and exceptional selectivity for CO2 over permanent gases. These properties make pILs outstanding candidates as membrane separation layers for selective CO2 recovery from gas mixtures that are generated by combustion of fossil fuels. ...
... fast reversible adsorption/desorption, and exceptional selectivity for CO2 over permanent gases. These properties make pILs outstanding candidates as membrane separation layers for selective CO2 recovery from gas mixtures that are generated by combustion of fossil fuels. ...
Mechatronics Presentation
... capacitor and then changing the state of that pin so that the capacitor may discharge or charge. The time is takes for this to happen is proportional to the resistance being measured and can be expressed by equation (5) ...
... capacitor and then changing the state of that pin so that the capacitor may discharge or charge. The time is takes for this to happen is proportional to the resistance being measured and can be expressed by equation (5) ...
ME5643 Mechatronics
... capacitor and then changing the state of that pin so that the capacitor may discharge or charge. The time is takes for this to happen is proportional to the resistance being measured and can be expressed by equation (5) ...
... capacitor and then changing the state of that pin so that the capacitor may discharge or charge. The time is takes for this to happen is proportional to the resistance being measured and can be expressed by equation (5) ...
Chapter13
... transferred to the ice until the temperatures are equal. The dispersal of energy…warmer to cooler result always results in an increase in entropy. ...
... transferred to the ice until the temperatures are equal. The dispersal of energy…warmer to cooler result always results in an increase in entropy. ...
Classification of polymers
... Polymers containing amide or carbonyl groups can form hydrogen bonds between adjacent chains. Polyesters have dipole –dipole bonding between the oxygen atoms in C=Ogroups and the hydrogen ato.ms in C-H groups. Dipole bonding is not as strong as hydrogen bonding ...
... Polymers containing amide or carbonyl groups can form hydrogen bonds between adjacent chains. Polyesters have dipole –dipole bonding between the oxygen atoms in C=Ogroups and the hydrogen ato.ms in C-H groups. Dipole bonding is not as strong as hydrogen bonding ...
Glossary
... processes. Changes in the Gibbs free energy caused by a change in the applied pressure (at constant volume) have no direct physical significance. (See also enthalpy.) Glass transition temperature (Tg): The temperature at which, upon cooling, a noncrystalline ceramic or polymer transforms from a supe ...
... processes. Changes in the Gibbs free energy caused by a change in the applied pressure (at constant volume) have no direct physical significance. (See also enthalpy.) Glass transition temperature (Tg): The temperature at which, upon cooling, a noncrystalline ceramic or polymer transforms from a supe ...
Chapter 12 Enhancements
... temperature of a polymer, with the result that the polymer solidifies more quickly. In a crystalline polymer the nucleation density can increase, resulting in a decrease in spherulite size with increased pressure in injection molding. Structures that are typically observed in molded parts and extrud ...
... temperature of a polymer, with the result that the polymer solidifies more quickly. In a crystalline polymer the nucleation density can increase, resulting in a decrease in spherulite size with increased pressure in injection molding. Structures that are typically observed in molded parts and extrud ...
Rotational Dynamics of Naphthalene-Labeled Cross
... h in air and for 24 h in vacuum. As a result we obtained networks with free NTES mixed in. The optical density of these samples at 320 nm was 0.2. B. Characterization. Time-dependent decay of fluorescence anisotropy was measured by using the time-correlated single photon counting technique. The freq ...
... h in air and for 24 h in vacuum. As a result we obtained networks with free NTES mixed in. The optical density of these samples at 320 nm was 0.2. B. Characterization. Time-dependent decay of fluorescence anisotropy was measured by using the time-correlated single photon counting technique. The freq ...
circular 0-1-3
... Safety chains may be attached to the towbar attachment points with a Bow, D or Pin-Shackle. As they are considered integral with the towbar, safety chain attachment points on the towbar that include a Pin-Shackle or bolt for attaching the chain are subject to performance requirements as per ADR 62/0 ...
... Safety chains may be attached to the towbar attachment points with a Bow, D or Pin-Shackle. As they are considered integral with the towbar, safety chain attachment points on the towbar that include a Pin-Shackle or bolt for attaching the chain are subject to performance requirements as per ADR 62/0 ...
ACCELERATED REHABILITATION PROTOCOL FOR POST
... Closed kinetic chain exercises are performed with the foot placed on a surface (eg floor, step, pedal) and the entire limb bearing a load. This causes the knee to be compressed by the load. In open kinetic chain exercises ie: leg extensions or kicks, a relatively large shear stress is applied across ...
... Closed kinetic chain exercises are performed with the foot placed on a surface (eg floor, step, pedal) and the entire limb bearing a load. This causes the knee to be compressed by the load. In open kinetic chain exercises ie: leg extensions or kicks, a relatively large shear stress is applied across ...