Borrowing from biology
... within the body, or store gases, such as hydrogen (for fuel) or carbon dioxide (to remove it from polluting smoke stacks). MOFs are mostly free space, like an open porous net, with a metal at the corners and an organic component as the rods or linkers. As with the two-dimensional electronic inks, th ...
... within the body, or store gases, such as hydrogen (for fuel) or carbon dioxide (to remove it from polluting smoke stacks). MOFs are mostly free space, like an open porous net, with a metal at the corners and an organic component as the rods or linkers. As with the two-dimensional electronic inks, th ...
MEMS Testbed for Accelerated Test and Properties Measurement
... Simultaneous measurement of multiple biomarkers with one device Very small size (can be as small as 100 µm x 100 µm) Can be made of all biocompatible material Low cost Future development will lead to a device where drugs are released based on the detected antigen. – In-vivo measurement – No issues w ...
... Simultaneous measurement of multiple biomarkers with one device Very small size (can be as small as 100 µm x 100 µm) Can be made of all biocompatible material Low cost Future development will lead to a device where drugs are released based on the detected antigen. – In-vivo measurement – No issues w ...
Computer Chassis Cooling
... 2. You will be running five different fan/impedance configurations. See the table below. To change fans, carefully disconnect your fan setup by disconnecting the power line for each one. Your TA can show you how to do this. Then carefully pull the fan configuration out. Replace it with the other fan ...
... 2. You will be running five different fan/impedance configurations. See the table below. To change fans, carefully disconnect your fan setup by disconnecting the power line for each one. Your TA can show you how to do this. Then carefully pull the fan configuration out. Replace it with the other fan ...
Sustainable Recommendations for the Faculty of technology of the
... about the temperature, the ventilation, the humidity, solar radiation and heat gains through walls, ceilings, equipment and occupation. The luminous comfort was assessed according to the intensity and distribution of illuminance and luminance of natural light as well as the existence and quality of ...
... about the temperature, the ventilation, the humidity, solar radiation and heat gains through walls, ceilings, equipment and occupation. The luminous comfort was assessed according to the intensity and distribution of illuminance and luminance of natural light as well as the existence and quality of ...
Sandwich Materials
... Each of the five parts comprises a rigid polyurethane foam core of 110 kg/m3 density. Glass-fibre mat is preformed and wrapped around the foam core before being placed into the low pressure injection tool. To ensure accurate location, the glass mat is retained in the part line of the tool. Polyester ...
... Each of the five parts comprises a rigid polyurethane foam core of 110 kg/m3 density. Glass-fibre mat is preformed and wrapped around the foam core before being placed into the low pressure injection tool. To ensure accurate location, the glass mat is retained in the part line of the tool. Polyester ...
CPCCBC5004A - Builders Academy Australia
... Level 0 – temporary construction, undefined decoration. Sheets are nailed, glued or screwed in place. Level 1 – areas out of public view (concealed). Tool marks and ridges are acceptable in this finish. Level 2 – areas that don’t have appearance as their primary concern, e.g. garages and warehouses. ...
... Level 0 – temporary construction, undefined decoration. Sheets are nailed, glued or screwed in place. Level 1 – areas out of public view (concealed). Tool marks and ridges are acceptable in this finish. Level 2 – areas that don’t have appearance as their primary concern, e.g. garages and warehouses. ...
N089878 - Amazon S3
... the terms of the headings and any relative section or chapter notes." In the event that goods cannot be classified solely on the basis of GRI 1, and if the headings and legal notes do not otherwise require, the remaining GRIs may then be applied. General Rule of Interpretation 3 states as follows: W ...
... the terms of the headings and any relative section or chapter notes." In the event that goods cannot be classified solely on the basis of GRI 1, and if the headings and legal notes do not otherwise require, the remaining GRIs may then be applied. General Rule of Interpretation 3 states as follows: W ...
Thermal comfort - thermal mass: housing in hot dry climates
... One of the main drawbacks of traditional architecture has been the lack of insulating materials. However, it has been considered “common knowledge” that excess thermal mass can compensate for lack of insulation. Obviously, this is not the case for traditional architecture and construction, character ...
... One of the main drawbacks of traditional architecture has been the lack of insulating materials. However, it has been considered “common knowledge” that excess thermal mass can compensate for lack of insulation. Obviously, this is not the case for traditional architecture and construction, character ...
Thermal Mass
... Relative values of TTC indicate the thermal capacity of the building when a building is affected mostly by heat flow across the opaque parts of the envelope (i.e., when it is unventilated, and when solar gain is small relative to the total heat transfer through the building envelope). Relative value ...
... Relative values of TTC indicate the thermal capacity of the building when a building is affected mostly by heat flow across the opaque parts of the envelope (i.e., when it is unventilated, and when solar gain is small relative to the total heat transfer through the building envelope). Relative value ...
Thermal Mass
... Relative values of TTC indicate the thermal capacity of the building when a building is affected mostly by heat flow across the opaque parts of the envelope (i.e., when it is unventilated, and when solar gain is small relative to the total heat transfer through the building envelope). Relative value ...
... Relative values of TTC indicate the thermal capacity of the building when a building is affected mostly by heat flow across the opaque parts of the envelope (i.e., when it is unventilated, and when solar gain is small relative to the total heat transfer through the building envelope). Relative value ...
Thermal Mass
... Relative values of TTC indicate the thermal capacity of the building when a building is affected mostly by heat flow across the opaque parts of the envelope (i.e., when it is unventilated, and when solar gain is small relative to the total heat transfer through the building envelope). Relative value ...
... Relative values of TTC indicate the thermal capacity of the building when a building is affected mostly by heat flow across the opaque parts of the envelope (i.e., when it is unventilated, and when solar gain is small relative to the total heat transfer through the building envelope). Relative value ...
Thermal mass
... Relative values of TTC indicate the thermal capacity of the building when a building is affected mostly by heat flow across the opaque parts of the envelope (i.e., when it is unventilated, and when solar gain is small relative to the total heat transfer through the building envelope). Relative value ...
... Relative values of TTC indicate the thermal capacity of the building when a building is affected mostly by heat flow across the opaque parts of the envelope (i.e., when it is unventilated, and when solar gain is small relative to the total heat transfer through the building envelope). Relative value ...
BIO-INSPIRED POLYMER SCAFFOLDS FROM WELL
... Soft polymeric materials that can be tailored to assemble into well-defined nanostructures offer promising solutions to address challenges in human health and energy sustainability. In promoting the development of useful systems for such applications, neutron scattering methods provide the ability t ...
... Soft polymeric materials that can be tailored to assemble into well-defined nanostructures offer promising solutions to address challenges in human health and energy sustainability. In promoting the development of useful systems for such applications, neutron scattering methods provide the ability t ...
New grade, even longer tool life
... New grade, even longer tool life Walter MS3 geometry combined with WSM01: Ideal for ISO S materials With MS3 and WSM01, Walter AG is presenting a new geometry and a new grade. The new WSM01 grade, manufactured using the HiPIMS method, enables extremely smooth surfaces to be achieved. It is character ...
... New grade, even longer tool life Walter MS3 geometry combined with WSM01: Ideal for ISO S materials With MS3 and WSM01, Walter AG is presenting a new geometry and a new grade. The new WSM01 grade, manufactured using the HiPIMS method, enables extremely smooth surfaces to be achieved. It is character ...
2011 MRS Forum Highlights (MRS Spring Meeting- April 24
... Visiting Scientist appointment at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory. ...
... Visiting Scientist appointment at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory. ...
N04-262 TITLE: Automated Nondestructive Evaluation (NDE
... OBJECTIVE: Develop new innovative technologies or processes that would substantially reduce the inspection time to detect foreign materials and contaminants in thick manual lay-ups for composite components. DESCRIPTION: The cost associated with scrap/rework of composite components having foreign inc ...
... OBJECTIVE: Develop new innovative technologies or processes that would substantially reduce the inspection time to detect foreign materials and contaminants in thick manual lay-ups for composite components. DESCRIPTION: The cost associated with scrap/rework of composite components having foreign inc ...
Large deformation, instabilities, damage and activity in soft materials
... Voltage-induced deformation in DEs ...
... Voltage-induced deformation in DEs ...
Introduction to Engineering
... Composite materials are made by mixing two or more distinct materials, having a macroscopically recognizable interface ...
... Composite materials are made by mixing two or more distinct materials, having a macroscopically recognizable interface ...
Processing Guidelines for Honeywell Ballistic Materials Gold Shield
... Thermocouple may be placed at corner of the panel in the center of the stack. Experiments should be run to determine differences in the temperature profiles of the center of panel compared to corner during processing. Both higher and lower autoclave pressures may be employed for the consolidation of ...
... Thermocouple may be placed at corner of the panel in the center of the stack. Experiments should be run to determine differences in the temperature profiles of the center of panel compared to corner during processing. Both higher and lower autoclave pressures may be employed for the consolidation of ...
Ultra-high-temperature ceramics
Ultra-high-temperature ceramics (UHTCs) are a class of refractory ceramics that offer excellent stability at temperatures exceeding 2000 °C being investigated as possible thermal protection system (TPS) materials, coatings for materials subjected to high temperatures, and bulk materials for heating elements. Broadly speaking, UHTCs are borides, carbides, nitrides, and oxides of early transition metals. Current efforts have focused on heavy, early transition metal borides such as hafnium diboride (HfB2) and zirconium diboride (ZrB2); additional UHTCs under investigation for TPS applications include hafnium nitride (HfN), zirconium nitride (ZrN), titanium carbide (TiC), titanium nitride (TiN), thorium dioxide (ThO2), tantalum carbide (TaC) and their associated composites.