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Generally loadings and a materials performance under these loadings.

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No, a steam turbine should not be operated at low loadings. This will only utilize the tips of the blades, causing twist that is outside of design parameters. You can operate this way, but the time you can do so is limited.

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A relay switches heavier power loadings than a regular switch.

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R. T. Buckney has written:

'Chemical loadings in a small river'

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.357 Magnum and .38 Special (to include +P and +P+ loadings).

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Roger Plank has written:

'The initial buckling of thin-walled structures under combined loadings'

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20 is typical. Specialized loadings might be sold in five round packages.

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Camber is the amount of deflection provided in the opposite direction of loadings. That is when the beam is subjected to Vertical downward loadings, the beam has a tendency of deflecting downwards. In this case, camber value is to be given in the upward direction so that when it is fully loaded condition, the beam would have almost zero deflection. Similarly, when the beam is subjected to vertical upward loadings, the camber value is to be given in downward direction.

The purpose of camber in steel beam is to have almost zero deflection w.r.t.o beam axis after loading of beam as highlighted earlier.

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it is the maximum amount of weight an axle of a vehicle or trailer can carry with out damage. this is sometimes used to determine if an individual has broken the terms of a warranty.

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Basically pneumatics deal with lower loadings, hydraulics offer a better power

to space ratio, useful in say aircraft design.

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progressive damage due to repeated cyclic tensile loadings. Brinell test, Rockwell test

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No. Some rounds are naturally subsonic (such as the .45 ACP), some tend to be borderline (such as the .22 LR), and some available in reduced loadings to make them subsonic.

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354 meters per second with a standard military load, which translates to something around 1155 feet per second, give or take. Different loadings will result in different velocities, as with any firearm.

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The Net Risk Premium is the Gross Written Premium, less the Loadings (any kind of Charges, TPA Fees, and Commissions)

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No one answer. There are dozens of different .44 caliber cartridges, and hundreds of different loadings of those cartridges. A rifle will have a different velocity than a handgun. This is sort of like "how fast can a V8 car go?"

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Sorry- no one set answer- recoil will be based on weight times the speed of the bullet, vs weight of the gun. There are dozens of different loadings for the cartridge, and dozens of different weights of 30-06 firearms.

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John A. Robbins has written:

'The coupled lakes model for estimating the long-term response of the Great Lakes to time-dependent loadings of particle-associated contaminants' -- subject(s): Mathematical models, Air, Pollution

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Yes, it can. The Winchester Model 1894/94s manufactured from 1895 through 2006 can all safely handle modern manufactured 30-30 ammo.

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Well, it's a pistol designed specifically for target shooting. It'll have different springs (and thus may not be able to accommodate typical cartridge loadings), might have things such as a reduced trigger pull, more careful machining and reduced tolerances, etc.

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Depends on the laws in your current state or region. Most likely, you will get a ticket or a fine of sorts. Just to be safe, don't do it. Most bus loadings only take like a minute, so just wait it out, and if you are really in a rush, then just hope they don't report you, which I doubt they will

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In most loadings its 3 to 4 more pellets & more powder. And more kick.

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The design process has to take into account weight, lift, drag and thrust. For example smaller engines require larger flying surfaces.

Fighter aircraft have less wing square area and have stronger thrust jet engines.

Such are the tolerances in modern aircraft that they are generally designed to carry twice there recommended loadings.

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All bridges in the Unites States are inspected every two years -- more often if they are critical. Railroads have B & B (bridge and building) engineers who look over the bridges under their charge. Because railroad loadings are larger than highway loads, railroad bridges tend to be stronger than other kinds.

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Concrete is typically considered anisotropic because its properties (e.g., stiffness, strength) can vary depending on the direction in which they are measured. This anisotropy is due to the arrangement of its constituents (i.e., aggregate particles, cement matrix) which can lead to differing mechanical behavior in different directions.

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it Gives Better estimation and assumption on how much it could carry. By logic, higher strength concrete is used on larger loads therefore, it is still not sure if the loads will be larger than the specified concrete strength. Therefore, having lower permissible strenth helps designers to have allowances for loadings to ensure safety

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So would I, Lance- and I have been a serious collector for many years. The problem is, there are thousands of different calibers, with millions of different loadings (bullet/powder) that will produce different velocities and trajectories. And there is no ONE list. However, if you are seeking information on a particular caliber, pleae post that here, and we will try to help.

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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 7 words with the pattern L-A---G-. That is, eight letter words with 1st letter L and 3rd letter A and 7th letter G. In alphabetical order, they are:

leadings

leanings

leasings

leavings

loadings

loafings

loanings

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Microscreening is a process used to remove a portion of the residual suspended solids from secondary effluents and from stabilization pond effluents. It is one of the methods involved in advanced wastewater treatment. Microscreening involves the use of variable low-speed (up to 4 r/min), continuously backwashed, rotating drum filters operating under gravity conditions. The principal filtering fabrics have openings of 23 or 35 μm and are fitted on the drum periphery. The functional design of a microscreen unit involves the following considerations: (1) The characterization of the suspended solids with respect to the concentration and degree of flocculation; (2) the selection of unit design parameter values that will not only ensure capacity to meet maximum hydraulic loadings with critical solids characteristics but also provide desired design performance over the expected range of hydraulic and solids loadings; (3)the provision of backwash and cleaning facilities to maintain the capacity of the screen.

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.410 bore cartridges are made in the U.S. of A in three lengths : 2.5", 2.75 and 3". 3" loadings, typically, generate higher velocities. Velocities (for either size cartridge) of the projectiles will vary with powder loadings. For "shot" shells, which contain small pellets (#8 and #4 are the most commonly found), velocities will range from approximately 1100 feet per second (fps) to close to 1400 fps. For "buck shot" loads (3 or 4 x 000 buck or 8 or 9 x #4 buck, are most common) velocities will range from approx. 1050 fps to 1400 fps. For "slug" loads, which contain a single pellet (usually 87 or 88 grains = approx. 1/5 oz) typical velocities range from 1400 fps to 1800 fps. All these velocities are developed from a standard, smooth bore barrel of around 26".

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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 13 words with the pattern L-A-I---. That is, eight letter words with 1st letter L and 3rd letter A and 5th letter I. In alphabetical order, they are:

leadiest

leadings

leafiest

leakiest

leanings

leariest

leasings

leaviest

leavings

loadings

loafings

loamiest

loanings

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The magnetic loading and electrical loading is most important parameter in the electrical machine.

the electrical machine's torque is define as

T=winding factor*electrical loading*magnetic loading*rotor volume

You can see that the magnetic loading can decide electrical machines volume so this parameter is important.

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There is only a subjective answer to this question. To try and be speciffc, a pistol where the breach can be locked in the closed position would be about as quiet as you can get.

An example of this would be a Thompson Center Contender single shot pistol.

Another requirement for a successfully "silent" pistol would be a subsonic cartridge. This could be either a naturally subsonic cartridge, such as the .45 ACP or 9x17mm/.380 ACP, or reduced loadings of a naturally supersonic cartridge to make it travel at subsonic speeds.

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Standard loadings for the 700 NE are 2000 fps. Going above that loading is possible, but the likelihood of damage to the rifle is significant. The likelihood of damage to the shooter is also quite high. That would result in a muzle energy of over 13,000 ft lbs, and a recoil equal to more than a dozen .308 cartridges. Never exceed established load data when reloading cartridges.

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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 2 words with the pattern LO-DI-G-. That is, eight letter words with 1st letter L and 2nd letter O and 4th letter D and 5th letter I and 7th letter G. In alphabetical order, they are:

loadings

lordings

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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 7 words with the pattern L--D-N-S. That is, eight letter words with 1st letter L and 4th letter D and 6th letter N and 8th letter S. In alphabetical order, they are:

landings

leadings

lendings

lindanes

loadings

lordings

lurdanes

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Designers of nuclear energy plants need to have a good grounding in engineering generally. The reactor technology is biased towards mechanical engineering, use of materials, stress analysis, thermodynamics, fluid flow. There is the nuclear physics aspect, calculating required fuel loadings and behavior over time. The control and instrumentation aspects are also vital. For the rest of the plant there is plenty of scope for electrical and mechanical engineers, and civil engineers, to use their knowledge. So it takes a wide range of skills to manage a nuclear project.

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That would be a small frame HAMMERLESS, auto ejecting, hinged frame model. From the serial number, it is most likely a 2nd Model 1st Variation made between 1905 - '08. It would be capable of handling smokeless/Nitro powder loadings - IF in safe condition to fire. It was chambered for the .32 S&W (the short one) cartridge ONLY, and so marked on the left side of the barrel.

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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 14 words with the pattern -OA--NG-. That is, eight letter words with 2nd letter O and 3rd letter A and 6th letter N and 7th letter G. In alphabetical order, they are:

boatings

coamings

coatings

doatings

foamings

loadings

loafings

loanings

moanings

roadings

roamings

roarings

soakings

soarings

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Slugs and shot are simply the contents of the packaged shotshells. Any shotshell can be filled with shot of various sizes, including 00 buck or with slugs and any shotgun (single shot; pump, double or automatic) that will chamber that shell can shoot those loadings.

One caution is that slugs and buckshot should not be used in shotguns fitted with full chokes. Modified chokes and improved cylinders are probably OK, and full chokes can be used with birdshot (smaller pellets).

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A continuous load is a constant load.

A noncontinuous load is one that varies over time.

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Displacement enables organisms to acquire new habitats, resources, and opportunities for survival by moving to different locations. It can also help reduce competition for resources within a population or species. Additionally, displacement can promote genetic diversity by allowing individuals to interact with new environments and potentially mate with individuals from different populations.

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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 14 words with the pattern LO---NG-. That is, eight letter words with 1st letter L and 2nd letter O and 6th letter N and 7th letter G. In alphabetical order, they are:

loadings

loafings

loanings

lockings

lodgings

loggings

longings

loonings

loopings

loosings

lootings

loppings

lordings

lourings

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This is very complicated and depends mostly on the barrel lengths of the pistols and the specific loadings of ammunition which are being compared.

It is possible to buy or handload ammunition such that either of these are more powerful than the other or that they are the same. However, it is possible to load .38 special with heavier projectiles than a typical .380 auto load and stay within safe loading perameters.

Understand that total energy is a function of projectile weight and velocity. Lighter projectiles with the same charge of gunpowder will likely have much higher velocity than a heavier projectile.

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Failing bearings and spring loadings of the tensioner assembly can cause noise and belt tracking. However, timing and other mechanical issues can also cause ticking and clicking noises. The tensioner and idler pullies in addition to the belts are not considered a costly repair for this application. It is advisable to have the condition verified by a professional before replacing perfectly functional parts. However, belts are routing wear items and should be replaced at appropriate intervals.

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The Marlin Model 1881 was Marlin's first lever action rifle. It fired much more powerful loadings that the Winchesters and it beat Winchester's Model 1886 to the market by 5 years. Condition is everything in antique guns. If it has been refinished, the collector value is very low. If it is in original condition with the expected level of wear but not abused it could get upwards of $2000.

THe Model 81 was a .22 cal. bolt action rifle with a tube magazine. It was superceded by the 881 and the the 981. It sells for around $100-200, depending on condition. A good average price is 150-175

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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 21 words with the pattern -O-DI--S. That is, eight letter words with 2nd letter O and 4th letter D and 5th letter I and 8th letter S. In alphabetical order, they are:

bondings

cordials

cordings

cordites

foldings

foodisms

gorditas

holdings

loadings

lordings

moldings

noddings

roadings

roddings

rondinos

soldiers

sordines

tondinos

tordions

voidings

wordings

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Yes... typically killed carbon steel is used. However, you will need to watch out that your lean amine system is not too lean. You want a level of H2S in there that will allow a protective layer of iron sulfide to lay out in the piping and not be removed. If the lean amine loadings are too low in H2S content, that layer can be removed and it will no longer be protected. In this case be watchful of higher velocity areas. Example: small bore piping, reducers, tees, elbows... pay attention to the flow directions and check your areas of "impingement" with Ultrasonic thickness measurements or profile radiography.

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In assessing a site with regard to the type of foundations that would be suitable, the following need to be considered:

* the ground conditions (eg the subsoil bearing capacity, subsoil and surface water flows, subsoil stability) * the climate (eg frost heave issues, wind loads) * The contour of the site (eg. sloping, flat) * potential earthquake loads * site access for material delivery Other things that will affect the choice of foundation type are:

* the load that the building will put on the foundations (eg structural loadings from frames, loads from use of the building) * cost * availability of materials

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R. G Mitchell has written:

'Damage by the Sitka spruce weevil (Pissodes strobi) and growth patterns for 10 spruce species and hybrids over 26 years in the Pacific Northwest' -- subject(s): Spruce, White pine weevil, Growth, Sitka spruce, Diseases and pests

'Field test of acephate against two Douglas-fir Chirstmas tree pests' -- subject(s): Christmas trees, Douglas fir, Diseases and pests

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Pitched roofs in the UK are either constructed on site are often called traditional or 'cut' roofs.

Other than that 'trussed rafter' construction uses pre-made sets of rafters that are trussed together and lifted onto the roof by crane on site. These can be obtained through specialist joinery/carpentry companies. An architect or surveyor can guide you on types that are suitable. You will need to consider the type of construction you are fitting the roof to, live loadings from wind forces, type and weight of tiles or shingle to be fitted to it etc.

Alternatives are flat roofs of which there are many varied types. All will be subject to local planning regulations.

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