tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15336002474227590882024-02-20T07:52:39.138-03:00MaterialsMaterials & Engineering (English)Site Adminhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08766971354797650548noreply@blogger.comBlogger5459125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1533600247422759088.post-5642635191248099952022-07-30T17:27:00.005-03:002022-07-30T17:28:14.153-03:00What is 'autofrettage' 🧑🔧<p></p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgOW1xp2IjarCKYTLuDVGMF_NDtp2u7avJOhPrqlai_CGNrPLKsIhGS2sMQ-PPTIsF69_5Yq6GMWam8cGZ480L8Xcl6IMTqvFlvQqV-0Wxs2PQE2Iy1EkPu2G4TqndXyKkFGMESzdd6smFzHvE0cE_pNXyb9XPM0jzinOnr62XfxqrYEhDZp9d45vl0/s780/what-is-'autofrettage'-en.webp" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="330" data-original-width="780" height="135" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgOW1xp2IjarCKYTLuDVGMF_NDtp2u7avJOhPrqlai_CGNrPLKsIhGS2sMQ-PPTIsF69_5Yq6GMWam8cGZ480L8Xcl6IMTqvFlvQqV-0Wxs2PQE2Iy1EkPu2G4TqndXyKkFGMESzdd6smFzHvE0cE_pNXyb9XPM0jzinOnr62XfxqrYEhDZp9d45vl0/s320/what-is-'autofrettage'-en.webp" width="320" /></a></div><br />I'd want to talk about "What is 'autofrettage'" in this article. Let's take a look at what it is and then respond to some frequent inquiries.<p></p><p>So the fastest answer is…</p><blockquote>A process for manufacturing gun barrels. Prestressing the metal increases the load at which its permanent deformation occurs.</blockquote><p><b>Autofrettage alters a container’s inside surface by inducing permanent compression to the material’s inner layers — even in the absence of internal pressure.<br /><br />The process artificially strains the material with stresses above the elastic limit, taking them just into the plastic region.</b></p><p></p><p>Let’s start by reviewing a few questions people ask:</p><h2>Autofrettage</h2><h3>What is autofrettage...</h3>Autofrettage is a metal fabrication technique in which a pressure vessel is subjected to enormous pressure, causing internal portions of the part to yield plastically, resulting in internal compressive residual stresses once the pressure is released. The goal of autofrettage is to increase the durability of the final product.<h3>What is the difference between autofrettage and unsourced...</h3>Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Autofrettage is a metal cold forming technique in which a pressure vessel is subjected to enormous pressure, causing internal portions of the part to yield plastically, resulting in internal compressive residual stresses once the pressure is released.<p>I hope you liked this post.</p><p>Note: This is an outline for my new post.</p>
<div class="blogger-post-footer"><a href="https://materials.gelsonluz.com/">Materials Blog (Gelson Luz)</a></div>Site Adminhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08766971354797650548noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1533600247422759088.post-13553541946435266882022-07-30T17:26:00.004-03:002022-07-30T17:26:43.960-03:00What is 'autocorrelation' 🧑🔧<p></p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh9sXVS7jebfaKxcDy2En0aLt4MrK8v4gebPu7Eo6qxuHPH4ITziR90JR6qli6qeqTtMCopY_Z9lCQkeqZHxIz2ftnDpUrPi2qPaohpjHlw5SIxa6Ll6SvAx-t6jF6JtGw4v5dEt4OqxavzhuzHVsy5qAPzQMrZXjT5lZgc26Wp2SY9ZNVZLZpetBVy/s780/what-is-'autocorrelation'-en.webp" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="330" data-original-width="780" height="135" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh9sXVS7jebfaKxcDy2En0aLt4MrK8v4gebPu7Eo6qxuHPH4ITziR90JR6qli6qeqTtMCopY_Z9lCQkeqZHxIz2ftnDpUrPi2qPaohpjHlw5SIxa6Ll6SvAx-t6jF6JtGw4v5dEt4OqxavzhuzHVsy5qAPzQMrZXjT5lZgc26Wp2SY9ZNVZLZpetBVy/s320/what-is-'autocorrelation'-en.webp" width="320" /></a></div><br />If you're looking for a simple article about "What is 'autocorrelation'", you've come to the right place.<p></p><p>So the fastest answer is…</p><blockquote>A technique used to detect cyclic activity in a complex signal.</blockquote><p><b>Autocorrelation is also a correlation coefficient.<br /></b></p><p>Autocorrelation represents the degree of similarity between a given time series and a lagged version of itself over successive time intervals.</p><p>This function allows the analyst to compare the current value of a data set to its past value.</p><p>The value of autocorrelation ranges from -1 to 1.<br /><br />A value between -1 and 0 represents negative autocorrelation.<br /><br />A value between 0 and 1 represents positive autocorrelation.</p><p></p><p>I have selected a few questions and answers to help you understand it:</p><h2>Autocorrelation</h2><h3>What is autocorrelation...</h3>Updated May 2, 2019. Autocorrelation is a mathematical representation of the degree of similarity between a given time series and a lagged version of itself over successive time intervals.<h3>What is autocorrelation and how can I solve it...</h3>Autocorrelation, also known as serial correlation, is the correlation of a signal with a delayed copy of itself as a function of delay. Informally, it is the similarity between observations as a function of the time lag between them. The analysis of autocorrelation is a mathematical tool for finding repeating patterns, such as the presence of a periodic signal obscured by noise, or identifying ...<p>If you still haven’t found what you were looking for, be sure to drop me a message in the comments section below, ok?</p><p>Note to self: Article (first draft) OK.</p>
<div class="blogger-post-footer"><a href="https://materials.gelsonluz.com/">Materials Blog (Gelson Luz)</a></div>Site Adminhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08766971354797650548noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1533600247422759088.post-35624933785140954962022-07-30T17:24:00.005-03:002022-07-30T17:25:12.880-03:00What is 'autoclave curing' 🧑🔧<p></p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEia008vxv8h07x7pm3ZSPly2GB2yBOllX6myaDO5d_3qv4GJWnJ77moF446UnezvKcjOqVE8EboDCjPNrp82pHf0DRkfw3-ucsxS9HX6jb37HLJ0x4E7LqirQKhM8yJtmT2I5iWOGP6AvbdvuDdvGbuJ94D_TRHb7WeuWXtA0VZKzyoXeo7OYACYEud/s780/what-is-'autoclave-curing'-en.webp" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="330" data-original-width="780" height="135" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEia008vxv8h07x7pm3ZSPly2GB2yBOllX6myaDO5d_3qv4GJWnJ77moF446UnezvKcjOqVE8EboDCjPNrp82pHf0DRkfw3-ucsxS9HX6jb37HLJ0x4E7LqirQKhM8yJtmT2I5iWOGP6AvbdvuDdvGbuJ94D_TRHb7WeuWXtA0VZKzyoXeo7OYACYEud/s320/what-is-'autoclave-curing'-en.webp" width="320" /></a></div><br />In this article, I'd like to discuss "What is 'autoclave curing'". Let's look at what it is and how to respond to some frequently asked questions.<p></p><p>A quick answer is…</p><blockquote>Steam curing of concrete products, sand-lime brick, asbestos cement products, hydrous calcium silicate insulation products, or cement in an autoclave at maximum ambient temperatures generally between 340 and 420 °F (170 and 215 °C).</blockquote><p>Autoclave curing is the process of bonding multiple materials into a single material with the use of an autoclave.</p><p>It is the process putting products into autoclave to cure in high pressure and high temperature, suitable for high strength cement and foamed concrete.<br /><br />Through this process and the use of superplasticizer, the concrete can withstand the weight more than 1 ton.<br /><br />Drying shrinkage and creep occur less than moist curing concrete.</p>
<p></p><p>These are questions that people still ask:</p><h2>Autoclave curing</h2><h3>What is autoclave molding and how does it work...</h3>Autoclave molding refers to a technique that the single-layer prepreg material is laid in a predetermined direction to form a composite material blank, which is placed in an autoclave to complete the curing process at a certain temperature and pressure.<p>I hope you found the information you were looking for. If you didn’t, just make a comment below.</p><p>Note: This is a work in progress article.</p>
<div class="blogger-post-footer"><a href="https://materials.gelsonluz.com/">Materials Blog (Gelson Luz)</a></div>Site Adminhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08766971354797650548noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1533600247422759088.post-45275273378667641152022-07-30T17:23:00.004-03:002022-07-30T17:23:42.084-03:00What is 'autoclave' 🧑🔧<p></p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgDsrAWHFMw_YO07KJdyMOeC03jnYE2hNqFJyyVHXyI0woRzOybT0Ylgr2HKDr3VW9Eb3U_EtJp0THtSCEoq-rO0QbW4aj1xB7wk4aojWbzgwGkyjXfZcbK2y2W9JV9lg37-mm1M7BschflX4ttyFoOpHgzAmNBnE_yj-kUwYvAU-vizj8u6A_M6YFw/s780/what-is-'autoclave'-en.webp" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="330" data-original-width="780" height="135" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgDsrAWHFMw_YO07KJdyMOeC03jnYE2hNqFJyyVHXyI0woRzOybT0Ylgr2HKDr3VW9Eb3U_EtJp0THtSCEoq-rO0QbW4aj1xB7wk4aojWbzgwGkyjXfZcbK2y2W9JV9lg37-mm1M7BschflX4ttyFoOpHgzAmNBnE_yj-kUwYvAU-vizj8u6A_M6YFw/s320/what-is-'autoclave'-en.webp" width="320" /></a></div><br />If you're looking for a simple article about "What is 'autoclave'", you've come to the right place.<p></p><p>So the fastest answer is…</p><blockquote>An airtight vessel for heating and sometimes agitating its contents under high steam pressure; used for industrial processing, sterilizing, and cooking with moist or dry heat at high temperatures.</blockquote><p><b>An autoclave is a machine used to carry out industrial and scientific processes requiring elevated temperature and pressure in relation to ambient pressure / temperature.<br /><br />Autoclaves are used in medical applications to perform sterilization and in the chemical industry to cure coatings and vulcanize rubber and for hydrothermal synthesis.</b></p><p>An autoclave is a pressurized steam sterilizer. It is used to sterilize surgical instruments, lab equipment, or other items that may be contaminated with microorganisms.</p><p><span>Autoclave is widely used in hospitals, research laboratories and other environments where it is necessary to total safety in terms of sanitary quality, the autoclave is a device that is characterized by the ability to sterilize various materials and utensils.</span></p><p>The laboratory autoclave sterilizes the materials, heating them to a temperature for a specific period of time.<br /><br />The autoclave is also called a steam sterilizer, commonly used in healthcare facilities and industries for various purposes.</p><p>Single vacuum autoclave: removes air all at once in a short time. It can form air pockets.</p><p>Fractional vacuum autoclave: air is removed at the same time as the fractional injection of steam takes place.</p><p></p><p>Do you know what makes people curious? Here are a few questions and answers:</p><h2>Autoclave</h2><h3>What is an autoclave...</h3>Definition of autoclave.: an apparatus in which special conditions (such as high or low pressure or temperature) can be established for a variety of applications; especially: an apparatus (as for sterilizing) using steam under high pressure.<p>I hope you found the information you were looking for. If you didn’t, just make a comment below.</p><p>Note: This is an outline for my new post.</p>
<div class="blogger-post-footer"><a href="https://materials.gelsonluz.com/">Materials Blog (Gelson Luz)</a></div>Site Adminhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08766971354797650548noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1533600247422759088.post-17902369408029370422022-07-30T17:21:00.005-03:002022-07-30T17:22:11.545-03:00What is 'auger drilling' 🧑🔧<p></p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgV3tFSbhaNe9dt70ICTDtU4BO3utIh4tz8hLakhbskBV-6cK3vvMKNuzTlscKhn6geem3pWX7My_DbUUIFeh26arCNO2g0c2wnlmrXd7QNpVa6iTcUz1dA1bJhPe5HOmJW3_oiAhmQ53c3r1xtTjbeiWVri_1Hrf2TyE30PR4CmlfIyMfcWQxGq8Zx/s780/what-is-'auger-drilling'-en.webp" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="330" data-original-width="780" height="135" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgV3tFSbhaNe9dt70ICTDtU4BO3utIh4tz8hLakhbskBV-6cK3vvMKNuzTlscKhn6geem3pWX7My_DbUUIFeh26arCNO2g0c2wnlmrXd7QNpVa6iTcUz1dA1bJhPe5HOmJW3_oiAhmQ53c3r1xtTjbeiWVri_1Hrf2TyE30PR4CmlfIyMfcWQxGq8Zx/s320/what-is-'auger-drilling'-en.webp" width="320" /></a></div><br />Since you're looking for a simple article about "What is 'auger drilling'", you've found the right place.<p></p><p>And the quick answer is…</p><blockquote>A method of drilling in which penetration is accomplished by the cutting or gouging action of chisel-type cutting edges forced into the substance by rotation of the auger bit.</blockquote><p><b>Auger drilling is a method for installing auger piles and is usually done for drilling in minor depths through loose rock.<br /><br />Installing the piles via auger drilling helps in balancing the load of a construction in deeper soil layers.<br /><br />Auger drilling is largely free from vibration and noise, which is why the technique can also be used in urban areas.</b></p><p></p><p>Do you know what makes people curious? Here are a few questions and answers:</p><h2>Auger drilling</h2><h3>What is the depth of hole made by Auger...</h3>The depth of holes made by hand operated augers is about 30 m. The use of augers in boring is suitable for all types of soil except gravels and boulders. To add more, auger boring is the cheapest way to advance a borehole into the ground. Other type of auger; hollow stem auger is that type of device which acts as its own casing.<p>I hope you found the information you were looking for. If you didn’t, just make a comment below.</p><p>Note: This is a draft for a new post.</p>
<div class="blogger-post-footer"><a href="https://materials.gelsonluz.com/">Materials Blog (Gelson Luz)</a></div>Site Adminhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08766971354797650548noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1533600247422759088.post-30183908766219713402022-07-30T17:20:00.004-03:002022-07-30T17:20:40.675-03:00What is 'auger boring' 🧑🔧<p></p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjgtm86m18iYLxiBDRCj20CcJRm-DHmOw7JxaOjFUYPDFomCLxft5vX6t7HaxQcbdrkQvSJCMIh4CnGyyiArxHbThhO5Gal2Xvr53ZuyWWqrosWJnPeO3CQlno1WKwyxflw-T-UYN7ExsXrPeGfkGs2sYNobLAOvYZAIJofW-6DTN9oMsntvWsN1VaX/s780/what-is-'auger-boring'-en.webp" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="330" data-original-width="780" height="135" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjgtm86m18iYLxiBDRCj20CcJRm-DHmOw7JxaOjFUYPDFomCLxft5vX6t7HaxQcbdrkQvSJCMIh4CnGyyiArxHbThhO5Gal2Xvr53ZuyWWqrosWJnPeO3CQlno1WKwyxflw-T-UYN7ExsXrPeGfkGs2sYNobLAOvYZAIJofW-6DTN9oMsntvWsN1VaX/s320/what-is-'auger-boring'-en.webp" width="320" /></a></div><br />Welcome my friend! The purpose of this article is explain “What is 'auger boring'” by answering common doubts.<p></p><p>A quick answer is…</p><blockquote>The hole drilled by the use of auger equipment.</blockquote><p><b>Auger boring is defined as a trenchless application in which a casing pipe is jacked into the earth’s surface while simultaneously rotating helical augers remove the excavated spoil.<br /><br />Auger boring works using Archimedes Screw Principle.</b></p><p>In Archimedes’ application, a helical surface surrounding a hollow cylindrical shaft (screw) is rotated either manually or by motors.</p>
<p></p><p>I have selected a few questions and answers to help you understand it:</p><h2>Auger boring</h2><h3>Do I need a geotechnical report for auger boring...</h3>Since ground conditions are a significant component of auger boring, it is essential that a geotechnical report form part of all auger boring projects. Auger boring machines are generally designed for casing pipes that range from 102 mm to 1830 mm in diameter and span distances of approximately 200 m.<h3>What is auger boring and how does it work...</h3>“Auger boring is a technique that removes the soil and installs a pipe or casing so you don’t have any road upheaval or soil subsidence,” says McLaughlin president Dave Gasmovic. “Auger boring is ideal for pipe up to 60 in. in diameter and bores up to 600 ft long.<h3>What is a post hole auger used for...</h3>The examination of the sub-soil conditions for simple buildings to be erected in clayey or sandy soil can be best performed by a post hole auger. The auger is held vertically and is driven into the ground by rotating its handle by applying leverage.<p>If you still haven’t found what you were looking for, be sure to drop me a message in the comments section below, ok?</p><p>Note to self: Outline for a post.</p>
<div class="blogger-post-footer"><a href="https://materials.gelsonluz.com/">Materials Blog (Gelson Luz)</a></div>Site Adminhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08766971354797650548noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1533600247422759088.post-65474006612216492022-07-30T17:18:00.005-03:002022-07-30T17:19:10.014-03:00What is 'auger bit' 🧑🔧<p></p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhSzUYByyNsHP2nQwF3g5Zh-GSK94PZnYXBBX2oXkc060pvkGna47UM5N9wz2EAJuiQeeiVxdbuVMc1E1l-OSS7V1nRrlqNeBZcIRNxyudURi2YUsyCZ5SXHSi3SXnG2nVVy-TOjzdROKtjoP2fe7yMa7-OSnF9RHKtkEsOf-iaOYMjz3tvX2Mm-QLM/s780/what-is-'auger-bit'-en.webp" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="330" data-original-width="780" height="135" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhSzUYByyNsHP2nQwF3g5Zh-GSK94PZnYXBBX2oXkc060pvkGna47UM5N9wz2EAJuiQeeiVxdbuVMc1E1l-OSS7V1nRrlqNeBZcIRNxyudURi2YUsyCZ5SXHSi3SXnG2nVVy-TOjzdROKtjoP2fe7yMa7-OSnF9RHKtkEsOf-iaOYMjz3tvX2Mm-QLM/s320/what-is-'auger-bit'-en.webp" width="320" /></a></div><br />In this article I would like to talk about “What is 'auger bit'”. Let’s understand what it is and answer a few common questions.<p></p><p>Did you know the short answer is…</p><blockquote>A bit shaped like an auger but without a handle; used for wood boring and for earth drilling.</blockquote><p><b>Auger, tool (or bit) used with a carpenter’s brace for drilling holes in wood.</b></p><p>It is used in drilling machines, which aims to open holes through the rotation of these tools.<b><br /></b><br /><b>It looks like a corkscrew and has six parts: screw, spurs, cutting edges, twist, shank, and tang.</b><br /><br /><b>The screw looks like a tapered wood screw and is short and small in diameter; it centers the bit and draws it into the work.</b></p><p>Ice augers are gigantic drill bits that can be powered with the help of cordless drills through the use of an adaptor.<br /><br />They are used to drill cavities and holes in thick ice by fishermen.<br /><br />An ice auger bit is a big, sturdy auger bit used to drill through thick ice to create holes for fishermen working in ice.</p><p></p><p>If you still haven’t found what you were looking for, be sure to drop me a message in the comments section below, ok?</p><p>Note to self: Draft for a new post.</p>
<div class="blogger-post-footer"><a href="https://materials.gelsonluz.com/">Materials Blog (Gelson Luz)</a></div>Site Adminhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08766971354797650548noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1533600247422759088.post-48983417152718425522022-07-30T17:17:00.004-03:002022-07-30T17:17:39.508-03:00What is 'auger' 🧑🔧<p></p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhiVAb7bBHLKEPyEeArwafJfqMSY-pAwtxkQ6-PV9jzD17YQKKBdIq88eHqSFzIzXRz4kv4TB0PbPI4dGXCTTm405bJM4hpxqnyTExSsooHg9ZQr3B4fLnKUols8DK4hCI1RQdPOn5ttisVJvSlFyMXPKdbca5B7Eojry9YhBVw6vNE7uDEnbt3LUY8/s780/what-is-'auger'-en.webp" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="330" data-original-width="780" height="135" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhiVAb7bBHLKEPyEeArwafJfqMSY-pAwtxkQ6-PV9jzD17YQKKBdIq88eHqSFzIzXRz4kv4TB0PbPI4dGXCTTm405bJM4hpxqnyTExSsooHg9ZQr3B4fLnKUols8DK4hCI1RQdPOn5ttisVJvSlFyMXPKdbca5B7Eojry9YhBVw6vNE7uDEnbt3LUY8/s320/what-is-'auger'-en.webp" width="320" /></a></div><br />In this article, I'd like to explain "What is 'auger'". Let's characterize it and answer some popular questions.<p></p><p>Did you know the short answer is…</p><blockquote>A wood-boring tool that consists of a shank with spiral channels ending in two spurs, a central tapered feed screw, and a pair of cutting lips. Also: A large augerlike tool for boring into soil.</blockquote><p>An auger is a spiral-shaped tool that moves materials or liquids from one area to another. When the tool is rotated, the materials or liquids move along the spiral to the desired location. So it is a device for moving material or liquid by means of a rotating helical flighting.</p><p>Auger is also a helically shaped drill used to bore holes into the ground.<b><br /><br />These holes may be made for the purpose of obtaining soil samples or it may be filled with concrete and form a drilled shaft foundation.</b></p><p>Simply put, an auger is a spiral-shaped tool that is used to drill holes into the ground and other surfaces or materials.<br /><br />The spiraling metal shaft with a blade at the end of the device is known as a “flighting”.<br /><br />The flighting rotates to scrape, cut, or siphon out drilled materials.</p><h2>According to wikipedia…</h2><p>What does wikipedia say about “auger”? Let’s see:</p><p>An auger is a device for moving material or liquid by means of a rotating helical flighting. On rotation the material is moved along the axis of rotation. A drill bit uses this mechanism to remove shavings from a hole being drilled. For some uses the helical flighting is enclosed in a tube, for other uses the flighting is not encased.</p><p></p><p>These are questions that people still ask:</p><h2>Auger</h2><h3>What is an auger drill bit...</h3>Often searched for as ‘auger drill,’ or ‘auger drill bit,’ an auger is an essential piece of equipment used in construction. This spiral-shaped tool is a lot more than a simple drilling tool. It actually has multiple uses on site depending on the task at hand.<h3>What is the origin of the auger tool...</h3>This tool was first used to bore a hole for the axle in the nave, or hub, of a wheel. Such a nave was called nafu in Old English. Nafu is related to the word nafela, which became our word navel. The Old English ancestor of auger was nafogar, which was made up of nafu and gar, meaning “spear.”<p>If you still haven’t found what you were looking for, be sure to drop me a message in the comments section below, ok?</p><p>Note: This is a work in progress article.</p>
<div class="blogger-post-footer"><a href="https://materials.gelsonluz.com/">Materials Blog (Gelson Luz)</a></div>Site Adminhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08766971354797650548noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1533600247422759088.post-92156244795079096502022-07-30T17:15:00.005-03:002022-07-30T17:16:09.642-03:00What is 'audiometer' 🧑🔧<p></p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgRJpSLnMd87F2r2ebZm3uKMt8yr6n6K5A2eAmOhcBWl3XyACZz0X3hooeRKvPuputJVQivAeYINuOTZQZNSFBDYaZr9F7f4Kal35q6kknFV5lBkrV9hupinsY1Q4poLmE4CTEWTtqpbwF4T_dy2hJ6i06fMU4DIqaon0JBVDkv5bdnqWq-YjlaPBvc/s780/what-is-'audiometer'-en.webp" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="330" data-original-width="780" height="135" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgRJpSLnMd87F2r2ebZm3uKMt8yr6n6K5A2eAmOhcBWl3XyACZz0X3hooeRKvPuputJVQivAeYINuOTZQZNSFBDYaZr9F7f4Kal35q6kknFV5lBkrV9hupinsY1Q4poLmE4CTEWTtqpbwF4T_dy2hJ6i06fMU4DIqaon0JBVDkv5bdnqWq-YjlaPBvc/s320/what-is-'audiometer'-en.webp" width="320" /></a></div><br />If you are looking for an easy article about “What is 'audiometer'”, then you have come to the right place.<p></p><p>So the fastest answer is…</p><blockquote>An instrument composed of an oscillator, amplifier, and attenuator and used to measure hearing acuity for pure tones, speech, and bone conduction.</blockquote><p>It is an instrument used in measuring the acuity of hearing.</p><p><b>An audiometric test measures the test subject’s ability to hear sounds. </b><b>Hearing loss is measured between -10dB and 100dB, which is the sound frequency range for a human.</b><br /><br />During audiometric testing, pure tones are delivered to the test subject via headphones.<b> </b>Sounds vary according to the volume or strength (intensity) and with the speed of vibration of sound waves (pitch).<br /><br />The test is used to determine the minimum volume, or intensity, necessary for the subject to hear each tone.</p><p>Audiometers also assess the effectiveness of ear protectors.<br /><br />In industries, audiometer are used to measure the noise level.</p><p></p><p>These are a few popular questions people ask:</p><h2>Audiometer</h2><h3>What means audiometer...</h3>Definition of audiometer
: an instrument used in measuring the acuity of hearing.<h3>What is an Audiometric test...</h3>Audiometry-The measurement of hearing ability, usually with the an audiometer. Audiology staff will then carry out further tests using a machine called an audiometer. Audiometric testing with the audiometer is performed while the patient sits in a soundproof booth and the examiner outside the booth communicates to the patient with a microphone.<p>This article ends here. But if you have any questions, please drop them at the comments below.</p><p>Note to self: Draft for a new post.</p>
<div class="blogger-post-footer"><a href="https://materials.gelsonluz.com/">Materials Blog (Gelson Luz)</a></div>Site Adminhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08766971354797650548noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1533600247422759088.post-31712616735012438032022-07-30T17:14:00.004-03:002022-07-30T17:14:37.932-03:00What is 'audio taper' 🧑🔧<p></p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjeJ8mBt4MQ0f7PglXCf0gVOaV1-Kw3FBhReZbQplW5B8C_YydnTW1kdjq59LPpHTj55d3fmuIbCMDfDgX1Ao2Mp1K_kSlh4pFVavLBaIixkq-MhbR5RbK3QaBP0UnKN0mUbNMqCrJJ2aLf8lx2m3kn5dzdm6YApmIYlcQfIxSwVbduK-HODU2NB6we/s780/what-is-'audio-taper'-en.webp" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="330" data-original-width="780" height="135" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjeJ8mBt4MQ0f7PglXCf0gVOaV1-Kw3FBhReZbQplW5B8C_YydnTW1kdjq59LPpHTj55d3fmuIbCMDfDgX1Ao2Mp1K_kSlh4pFVavLBaIixkq-MhbR5RbK3QaBP0UnKN0mUbNMqCrJJ2aLf8lx2m3kn5dzdm6YApmIYlcQfIxSwVbduK-HODU2NB6we/s320/what-is-'audio-taper'-en.webp" width="320" /></a></div><br />Hello, my friend! The goal of this article is to clarify "What is 'audio taper'" by answering frequently asked questions.<p></p><p>Did you know the short answer is…</p><blockquote>A special type of potentiometer used in a volume-control apparatus to compensate for the nonlinearity of human hearing and give the impression of a linear increase in audibility as volume is raised.</blockquote><p>In a potentiometer, taper refers to how the resistance varies as the pot's armature is rotated.<br /><br />For a pot with a linear taper, the resistance varies linearly as the wiper moves.</p><p>An audio taper is also a volume control or bass or treble control etc.<br /><br />In a fender amp the control that feeds the adjustment for the balance is linear taper since it adjusts the resistance between the screen grids.</p>
<p></p><p>These are questions that people still ask:</p><h2>Audio taper</h2><h3>What is an audio taper potentiometer...</h3>Audio Taper Potentiometers are log taper potentiometers that are specifically designed for use in audio applications. Audio taper potentiometers are the potentiometers that are used for volume control in audio devices. This includes headphones, headsets, computer speakers, or any volume-altering devices.<p>I hope you liked this post.</p><p>Note to self: Outline for a post.</p>
<div class="blogger-post-footer"><a href="https://materials.gelsonluz.com/">Materials Blog (Gelson Luz)</a></div>Site Adminhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08766971354797650548noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1533600247422759088.post-23264692264474581752022-07-30T17:12:00.005-03:002022-07-30T17:13:07.076-03:00What is 'Atwood machine' 🧑🔧<p></p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh9ugadAPLmHr_VgW1pfuivMsk1geiebhHaYsyN8joc1KaD1x05RrGlwBKRpY0cVv6fk6fa1BnwqffeIuhlrBVPLrgu5Y1tYJT02-zdLDvxlnBlkyuVFayurNFKGJOMN3ULzPstFkMnDQLeH-EwXn3sE1AjT4Sl-C8KqfzdbJ5pAB2qzLjnvFqgiRJt/s780/what-is-'atwood-machine'-en.webp" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="330" data-original-width="780" height="135" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh9ugadAPLmHr_VgW1pfuivMsk1geiebhHaYsyN8joc1KaD1x05RrGlwBKRpY0cVv6fk6fa1BnwqffeIuhlrBVPLrgu5Y1tYJT02-zdLDvxlnBlkyuVFayurNFKGJOMN3ULzPstFkMnDQLeH-EwXn3sE1AjT4Sl-C8KqfzdbJ5pAB2qzLjnvFqgiRJt/s320/what-is-'atwood-machine'-en.webp" width="320" /></a></div><br />If you are looking for an easy article about “What is 'Atwood machine'”, then you have come to the right place.<p></p><p>Did you know the short answer is…</p><blockquote>A device comprising a pulley over which is passed a stretch free cord with a weight hanging on each end.</blockquote><div><b>The Atwood machine is a machine invented in 1784 by George Atwood as a laboratory experiment to verify the mechanical laws of uniformly accelerated motion.<br /><br />This machine is a common classroom demonstration used to illustrate the principles of Physics, specifically Mechanics.</b></div><p><b>This device comprises two masses attached to a string and a pulley on which both the masses hang.</b></p><p>A simple device that runs over pulleys used to study the laws of motion & forces is known as Atwood’s machine.<br /><br />This machine is applicable in various scenarios in the study of mechanics.<br /><br />Basically, this machine is a perfect illustration of tension force, gravitational force and the downward force acting on a particular system of masses that are hung using a string and pulley arrangement.</p><b>The Atwood machine is a very common device in physics labs.<br /><br />Its structure is quite simple (because it contains only 2-3 components ).<br /><br />This machine is typically composed of a rope, a pulley and a mass system.</b><div>The Atwood machine was used to study the dynamics of a system with variable mass, through the use of a chain whose end was attached to a wire that suspended a body of fixed mass on the other side of the pulley.</div><p></p><p>Let’s start by reviewing a few questions people ask:</p><h2>Atwood machine</h2><h3>What is the Atwood machine and Newton's 2nd Law...</h3>Atwood Machine and Newton’s 2nd Law. An Atwood Machine is a very simple device invented by George Atwood in 1794 as a way to demonstrate Newton’s Laws of Motion.<h3>What is the free body diagram of the Atwood machine...</h3>The free body diagrams of the two hanging masses of the Atwood machine. Our sign convention, depicted by the acceleration vectors is that m1 accelerates downward and that m2 accelerates upward, as would be the case if m1 > m2 An equation for the acceleration can be derived by analyzing forces.<p>I hope you liked this post.</p><p>Note: This is an outline for a new article.</p>
<div class="blogger-post-footer"><a href="https://materials.gelsonluz.com/">Materials Blog (Gelson Luz)</a></div>Site Adminhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08766971354797650548noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1533600247422759088.post-84463664322975041662022-07-30T17:11:00.004-03:002022-07-30T17:11:36.435-03:00What is 'attrition mill' 🧑🔧<p></p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjNsyLc0myf7bDwfkeFUvl_7RJ6EaxgbJZ16FMhOMAW2DBDDkul04X41xqivM1dwKctsE2SOPGfDfkWeK9s7HfZlhVukaEWOrG4LyEvzBAwVU250jI809lb33yzKnO5YlutSt4FuHdw4rCjGpdtbf5dlD9hoyZ6XRw6FwEBb5iUqSHzSx6I5KB5ZNZx/s780/what-is-'attrition-mill'-en.webp" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="330" data-original-width="780" height="135" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjNsyLc0myf7bDwfkeFUvl_7RJ6EaxgbJZ16FMhOMAW2DBDDkul04X41xqivM1dwKctsE2SOPGfDfkWeK9s7HfZlhVukaEWOrG4LyEvzBAwVU250jI809lb33yzKnO5YlutSt4FuHdw4rCjGpdtbf5dlD9hoyZ6XRw6FwEBb5iUqSHzSx6I5KB5ZNZx/s320/what-is-'attrition-mill'-en.webp" width="320" /></a></div><br />Warm greetings, my friend! The goal of this page is to clarify "What is 'attrition mill'" by addressing common misunderstandings.<p></p><p>Did you know the short answer is…</p><blockquote>A machine in which materials are pulverized between two toothed metal disks rotating in opposite directions.</blockquote><p>Materials may be grain or spices.</p><p>The attrition mill is a device for mechanically reducing solid particle size by intense agitation of a slurry of material being milled and coarse milling media.</p><p></p><p>I hope you liked this post.</p><p>Note to self: Post (first draft) OK.</p>
<div class="blogger-post-footer"><a href="https://materials.gelsonluz.com/">Materials Blog (Gelson Luz)</a></div>Site Adminhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08766971354797650548noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1533600247422759088.post-62151884439886620402022-07-30T17:09:00.005-03:002022-07-30T17:10:07.004-03:00What is 'attribute sampling' 🧑🔧<p></p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhzdCjIIAlCbKtcqhI8aQff_tA8dpaykmUBc7b01snxqQq7JAE5bZEQlELBZyk6yTZ7v7N5ouXuVh06crZkLaOK98UVQ2ymxQVW_OPOUfT81nF5arJ_OA3bQYAIlcczFoE63f1mg4gmrGFj3YCL9jv137e-hj0JLRiKZciUcLLFBXO-SeMEl7T1VHCt/s780/what-is-'attribute-sampling'-en.webp" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="330" data-original-width="780" height="135" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhzdCjIIAlCbKtcqhI8aQff_tA8dpaykmUBc7b01snxqQq7JAE5bZEQlELBZyk6yTZ7v7N5ouXuVh06crZkLaOK98UVQ2ymxQVW_OPOUfT81nF5arJ_OA3bQYAIlcczFoE63f1mg4gmrGFj3YCL9jv137e-hj0JLRiKZciUcLLFBXO-SeMEl7T1VHCt/s320/what-is-'attribute-sampling'-en.webp" width="320" /></a></div><br />In this article, I'd like to explain "What is 'attribute sampling'". Let's characterize it and answer some popular questions.<p></p><p>And the quick answer is…</p><blockquote>A quality-control inspection method in which the sampled articles are classified only as defective or nondefective.</blockquote><p><b>Attribute sampling is defined as the method of measuring quality that consists of noting the presence (or absence) of some characteristic (attribute) in each of the units under consideration and counting how many units do (or do not) possess it.</b><br /><br />However, sampling systems are not restricted to attributes.</p><span>Attribute sampling measures whether the results conform to the established specifications.</span><p style="text-align: left;">It is used to test if the internal controls are working properly.</p><span>Attribute sampling often defines what will be measured for the quality control.</span><span>Sampling by attributes is a statistical process used in auditing procedures that aims to analyze the characteristics of a given population.</span><span>Statistical and probabilistic method of sample evaluation that results in an estimate of the proportion of items in a population that contain a characteristic or attribute of interest.</span><p></p><p>I have selected a few questions and answers to help you understand it:</p><h2>Attribute sampling</h2><h3>What is'attribute sampling'...</h3>What is 'Attribute Sampling'. Attribute sampling is a statistical process typically used in audit procedures to analyze the characteristics of a given population. Attribute sampling is often used to test whether a company's internal controls are being followed.<h3>What is attribute sampling and variable sampling...</h3>4. Attribute sampling vs. Variable sampling. While attribute sampling means that the result could be either conforms or does not conform and it checks whether an item is defective or not, variable sampling is when the result is rated on a continuous scale.<h3>What is an attributes sampling plan sample size...</h3>If an attributes sampling plan sample size is determined, the variables plans previously listed can be compared as a percentage to the attributes plan. Variables sampling plans allow the determination of how close to nominal or a specification limit the process is performing.<p>This article ends here. But if you have any questions, please drop them at the comments below.</p><p>Note: This is a draft for a new post.</p>
<div class="blogger-post-footer"><a href="https://materials.gelsonluz.com/">Materials Blog (Gelson Luz)</a></div>Site Adminhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08766971354797650548noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1533600247422759088.post-41357595358120468782022-07-30T17:08:00.004-03:002022-07-30T17:08:34.962-03:00What is 'attic' 🧑🔧<p></p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEil2vRmyOzquMNYor_lx_JM7B8fbiY6sbXCkUryGsM0Fmp_FBazAVdyBTFGFvdLW1bD6havGbyG_hUyd1Rm7rafAJk17ALL1djrCLEIFWLbv60a9K9cf59ADxaUOAKFL8xftnMlHkuq5omWUc6n3pKn7p6YkBbfMj4nfWAMxrvaQVMgDmuz-RIMuznJ/s780/what-is-'attic'-en.webp" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="330" data-original-width="780" height="135" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEil2vRmyOzquMNYor_lx_JM7B8fbiY6sbXCkUryGsM0Fmp_FBazAVdyBTFGFvdLW1bD6havGbyG_hUyd1Rm7rafAJk17ALL1djrCLEIFWLbv60a9K9cf59ADxaUOAKFL8xftnMlHkuq5omWUc6n3pKn7p6YkBbfMj4nfWAMxrvaQVMgDmuz-RIMuznJ/s320/what-is-'attic'-en.webp" width="320" /></a></div><br />Do you really want to learn something about "What is 'attic'"? Yes? Let's just get this party started!<p></p><p>A quick answer is…</p><blockquote>The part of a building immediately below the roof and entirely or partly within the roof framing.</blockquote><div>The terms 'loft' and 'attic' are often used interchangeably to describe a large void under, or partly under a roof, but above the main occupied spaces, that it is possible to access.</div><div><span>The attic idea refers to the sector of a building located just below the roof.</span><span>The attic can be used for housing and has a sloping ceiling.</span><span>Staying on the top floor of a building, it is often used as a water tank or warehouse.</span></div><div><span>Insulation:</span></div><p>Attic insulation is a thermally insulated, protective interior cladding procedure involving the use of glass or rock wool, polyurethane foam or phenolic foam.<br /><br />It must be noted, there is a difference between insulating a pitched roof and a flat roof, and there is a difference between cold or warm loft insulation.</p><p></p><p>I have selected a few questions and answers to help you understand it:</p><h2>Attic</h2><h3>What is attic in construction...</h3>Attic, in architecture, story immediately under the roof of a structure and wholly or partly within the roof framing. Originally, the word denoted any portion of a wall above the main cornice.<h3>What is the meaning of attic room...</h3>a room or rooms in an attic. a low story or decorative wall above an entablature or the main cornice of a building. Anatomy. the upper part of the tympanic cavity of the ear.<p>If you still haven’t found what you were looking for, be sure to drop me a message in the comments section below, ok?</p><p>Note to self: Draft for a new post.</p>
<div class="blogger-post-footer"><a href="https://materials.gelsonluz.com/">Materials Blog (Gelson Luz)</a></div>Site Adminhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08766971354797650548noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1533600247422759088.post-34166718816627353782022-07-30T17:06:00.005-03:002022-07-30T17:07:05.479-03:00What is 'attenuate' 🧑🔧<p></p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgXFf_DwcZjDUJ447t6BmWDNtBa401DuKz_p88n67DEodHdFz0WLO11dCiq5nJNNxOy4ZooITGOuyDVqrX0XOKoBlqI5JG872fhqwaiAdyild_5u0JChNkSf4Lrk8ie6KKz-2PWTCStxvS4Xlv9uqVJaNGcIvGztbLx-O-8Emg1dWGtspJti6-BCtZG/s780/what-is-'attenuate'-en.webp" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="330" data-original-width="780" height="135" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgXFf_DwcZjDUJ447t6BmWDNtBa401DuKz_p88n67DEodHdFz0WLO11dCiq5nJNNxOy4ZooITGOuyDVqrX0XOKoBlqI5JG872fhqwaiAdyild_5u0JChNkSf4Lrk8ie6KKz-2PWTCStxvS4Xlv9uqVJaNGcIvGztbLx-O-8Emg1dWGtspJti6-BCtZG/s320/what-is-'attenuate'-en.webp" width="320" /></a></div><br />After a few colleagues asked for my assistance on the subject, I decided to write about "What is 'attenuate'". If you're still unsure, stick with me…<p></p><p>And the quick answer is…</p><blockquote>To weaken a signal by reducing its level.</blockquote><p>Attenuate is a verb that indicates diminishing or reducing the strength or power of something.</p><p>So attenuation is the reduction of signal strength.<br /><br /><b>This can be found with both analog and digital signals.</b><br /><br />Attenuation is measured in decibels.<br /><br />In fiber optic cables the attenuation is measured as a number of decibels per foot.<br /><br /><b>The cable with less attenuation per unit distance is considered to be more efficient.</b></p><p></p><p>These are questions that people still ask:</p><h2>Attenuate</h2><h3>What is attenuation and how can I increase signal strength...</h3>Let’s explore how attenuation occurs and what options are available to increase signal strength. Attenuation is the loss of signal strength in networking cables or connections. This typically is measured in decibels (dB) or voltage and can occur due to a variety of factors.<p>This article ends here. But if you have any questions, please drop them at the comments below.</p><p>Note: This is a draft for my new article.</p>
<div class="blogger-post-footer"><a href="https://materials.gelsonluz.com/">Materials Blog (Gelson Luz)</a></div>Site Adminhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08766971354797650548noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1533600247422759088.post-37235089000680860162022-07-30T17:05:00.004-03:002022-07-30T17:05:36.053-03:00What is 'atomization' 🧑🔧<p></p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhLp40tkJVlNA5PB1J2voiPcoKiu9zbW7apCWOEa81c2DVZcrw8UTJJn-PoVojH0dnywDBWF_C2OHq1tUz37chdIXLoveWrdFT-mR7uj4EycFv_5ffBRVMSfM1tTt8Xjv6OfeSFeFiLShtIlfLbugiDtvnni1OeWtFC3L7He3RDR7yfiKLxRxPmYFf9/s780/what-is-'atomization'-en.webp" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="330" data-original-width="780" height="135" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhLp40tkJVlNA5PB1J2voiPcoKiu9zbW7apCWOEa81c2DVZcrw8UTJJn-PoVojH0dnywDBWF_C2OHq1tUz37chdIXLoveWrdFT-mR7uj4EycFv_5ffBRVMSfM1tTt8Xjv6OfeSFeFiLShtIlfLbugiDtvnni1OeWtFC3L7He3RDR7yfiKLxRxPmYFf9/s320/what-is-'atomization'-en.webp" width="320" /></a></div><br />After a few classmates asked for my guidance on the subject, I chose to write about "What is 'atomization'". So if you're uncertain, stick with me…<p></p><p>Did you know the short answer is…</p><blockquote>The mechanical subdivision of a bulk liquid or meltable solid, such as certain metals, to produce drops, which vary in diameter depending on the process from under 10 to over 1000 micrometers.</blockquote><p><b>Atomization is the formation of an aerosol or suspension of small droplets in a gas phase.<br /><br />For the purposes of encapsulation, the gas phase is generally air and the small droplets contain a mix of shell material and core material.</b></p><p>Atomization is the process of converting an analyte in solid, liquid or solution form to a free gaseous atom.<br /><br />It is the transformation of a bulk liquid into a spray of liquid droplets in a surrounding gas or vacuum.</p><span>The range of metals that can be atomized extends to all metals that are capable of being melted industrially.</span><p></p><p>These are questions that people still ask:</p><h2>Atomization</h2><h3>What is the meaning of atomisation...</h3>the act or process of splitting into smaller parts, sections, groups, etc.; fragmentation or disintegration:The atomization of society into isolated individuals, who find nothing above them but the all-powerful state, is largely a modern phenomenon.<h3>What is atomization in coffee processing...</h3>Atomization is the diminution of the bulk liquid coffee extract into fine droplets. The minute droplet size of feed solution resultant from atomization is significant in deciding the drying time.<p>If you still haven’t found what you were looking for, be sure to drop me a message in the comments section below, ok?</p><p>Note to self: Draft for a new article.</p>
<div class="blogger-post-footer"><a href="https://materials.gelsonluz.com/">Materials Blog (Gelson Luz)</a></div>Site Adminhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08766971354797650548noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1533600247422759088.post-12063256056188954592022-07-30T17:03:00.005-03:002022-07-30T17:04:05.842-03:00What is 'atomic force microscope' 🧑🔧<p></p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj_dK7AMuCFQrmOW8BnQtTngc6WdfMq1ztN7EnsxqomGPt2XzpgfATpRzoc6k5I3LRkZyIyhQN47mZfM_FTBFRd8RoF9VsEkYpitLiWhbC6vLdkfvCl6jxlsbMuxFwLiNVPBtDdK5O_0flHHynCzel-1lGca_vZzqxzXzIkbJLz1XdsdcqYzH1kLPr4/s780/what-is-'atomic-force-microscope'-en.webp" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="330" data-original-width="780" height="135" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj_dK7AMuCFQrmOW8BnQtTngc6WdfMq1ztN7EnsxqomGPt2XzpgfATpRzoc6k5I3LRkZyIyhQN47mZfM_FTBFRd8RoF9VsEkYpitLiWhbC6vLdkfvCl6jxlsbMuxFwLiNVPBtDdK5O_0flHHynCzel-1lGca_vZzqxzXzIkbJLz1XdsdcqYzH1kLPr4/s320/what-is-'atomic-force-microscope'-en.webp" width="320" /></a></div><br />In this article, I'd like to discuss "What is 'atomic force microscope'". Let's look at what it is and how to respond to some frequently asked questions.<p></p><p>And the quick answer is…</p><blockquote>A device for mapping surface atomic structure by measuring the force acting on the tip of a sharply pointed wire or other object that is moved over the surface.</blockquote><p><b>The atomic force microscope ( AFM ) is a type of scanning probe microscope whose primary roles include measuring properties such as magnetism, height, friction.<br /><br />The resolution is measured in a nanometer, which is much more accurate and effective than the optical diffraction limit.</b></p><p>Atomic force microscopy is a type of scanning probe with demonstrated resolution on the order of fractions of a nanometer, more than 1000 times better than the optical diffraction limit.<br /><br />The information is gathered by "feeling" or "touching" the surface with a mechanical probe.</p><span>The Atomic Force Microscope (AFM) is used in the topographic characterization of a wide variety of materials, providing an interesting technique for the surface studio.</span><p style="text-align: left;">When tracking a sample, it is able to continuously record its topography using a probe or sharp pyramidal or conical tip.</p><p style="text-align: left;">The Atomic Force Microscope is widely used for high resolution surface imaging ; as well as to obtain information on the mechanical properties of a material.</p><p></p><p>I have selected a few questions and answers to help you understand it:</p><h2>Atomic force microscope</h2><h3>What is atomic scope microscope...</h3>The atomic force microscope (AFM) is a type of scanning probe microscope whose primary roles include measuring properties such as magnetism, height, friction. The resolution is measured in a nanometer, which is much more accurate and effective than the optical diffraction limit.<h3>What is AFM (anti NanoAndMore atomic force microscopy)...</h3>- NanoAndMore Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) is a high-resolution non-optical imaging technique first demonstrated by Binnig, Quate and Gerber in 1985 [1]. Since then it has developed into a powerful measurement tool for surface analysis.<p>This article ends here. But if you have any questions, please drop them at the comments below.</p><p>Note: This is a draft for a new post.</p>
<div class="blogger-post-footer"><a href="https://materials.gelsonluz.com/">Materials Blog (Gelson Luz)</a></div>Site Adminhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08766971354797650548noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1533600247422759088.post-66459846578734928962022-07-30T17:02:00.004-03:002022-07-30T17:02:35.749-03:00What is 'atmospheric noise' 🧑🔧<p></p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiXXnaWbqm5tEJKUqRSyp8xD2-FQC_68bxTz-YdAy_Tys_SW_NRocrICb-HffA2wWtkv3LUnd_GZWyzm1_hui_IySxVqacYeKMSTuyVP3MyJrn86B5LkliV6AMlOHkP-O67WtP8ahTqNiKkr9w_B320W-ao709KaWPh2XeN9xvj4LjpSC6ZmjV4erAq/s780/what-is-'atmospheric-noise'-en.webp" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="330" data-original-width="780" height="135" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiXXnaWbqm5tEJKUqRSyp8xD2-FQC_68bxTz-YdAy_Tys_SW_NRocrICb-HffA2wWtkv3LUnd_GZWyzm1_hui_IySxVqacYeKMSTuyVP3MyJrn86B5LkliV6AMlOHkP-O67WtP8ahTqNiKkr9w_B320W-ao709KaWPh2XeN9xvj4LjpSC6ZmjV4erAq/s320/what-is-'atmospheric-noise'-en.webp" width="320" /></a></div><br />Do you really want to learn something about "What is 'atmospheric noise'"? Yes? Let's just get this party started!<p></p><p>And the quick answer is…</p><blockquote>Noise heard during radio reception due to atmospheric interference.</blockquote><p><b>Atmospheric noise is caused by lighting discharges in thunderstorms and other natural electrical disturbances occurring in the atmosphere.<br /><br />These electrical impulses are random in nature.</b></p><p><b>The source of most static electricity often comes in the form of impulses that display its energy over a wide range of radio frequencies.</b></p><p>On a global scale there are about 40 lightning strikes per second, which is equivalent to about 3.5 million discharges per day.</p><p></p><p>I have selected a few questions and answers to help you understand it:</p><h2>Atmospheric noise</h2><h3>What is noise in communication engineering...</h3>Noise in Communication Systems. Noise is any unwanted signal, random or deterministic, which interfere with the faithful reproduction of the desired signal in a system. This interfering signal is usually noticed as random fluctuations in voltage or current tending to obscure and mask the desired signals.<h3>What are the types of noise...</h3>Now, External Noise may be classified as a) Atmospheric Noise : Atmospheric Noise is also known as static noise which is the natural source of disturbance caused by lightning, discharge in thunderstorm and the natural disturbances occurring in the nature.<p>Thanks for reading up to this point and I hope you have great day.</p><p>Note to self: Article (first draft) OK.</p>
<div class="blogger-post-footer"><a href="https://materials.gelsonluz.com/">Materials Blog (Gelson Luz)</a></div>Site Adminhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08766971354797650548noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1533600247422759088.post-43066620569817795072022-07-30T17:00:00.005-03:002022-07-30T17:01:06.517-03:00What is 'atmospheric distillation' 🧑🔧<p></p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgk2-hCTgH2E_zFVJ7WM1P4Rq0jVIsbRQUzwRenAaz-Nzl88neR1-51lzZ5JcmnvYqEC0zDesLeJrGBHFP2j4qpvhVzyJlo2442AIpI7xl21CMzveD-Jrm39pHaXB521pR1LoMOEJMHhZ99wAz3PL-wtILRuFASkrmpnx1gmAnJzdqSudFG-S8v3q5n/s780/what-is-'atmospheric-distillation'-en.webp" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="330" data-original-width="780" height="135" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgk2-hCTgH2E_zFVJ7WM1P4Rq0jVIsbRQUzwRenAaz-Nzl88neR1-51lzZ5JcmnvYqEC0zDesLeJrGBHFP2j4qpvhVzyJlo2442AIpI7xl21CMzveD-Jrm39pHaXB521pR1LoMOEJMHhZ99wAz3PL-wtILRuFASkrmpnx1gmAnJzdqSudFG-S8v3q5n/s320/what-is-'atmospheric-distillation'-en.webp" width="320" /></a></div><br />After a few coworkers requested my assistance on the matter, I decided to write about "What is 'atmospheric distillation'". If you're still with doubts, bear with me…<p></p><p>Did you know the short answer is…</p><blockquote>Distillation operation conducted at atmospheric pressure, in contrast to vacuum distillation or pressure distillation.</blockquote><p><b>Atmospheric distillation is a technique used to separate components in crude oil that is performed under atmospheric pressure.<br /><br />This technique is used to separate components having a low boiling point (low boiling fractions).</b></p><p>Atmospheric distillation is the first and most fundamental step in the the refining process.<br /><br />The primary purpose of the atmospheric distillation tower is to separate crude oil into its components for further processing by other processing units.</p><p>In atmospheric distillation, the desalted crude is heated in a heat exchanger and furnace to approximately 750°F then fed to a vertical distillation column under pressure.<br /><br />The crude vaporizes and separates into various fractions by condensing on 30–50 fractionation trays, each corresponding to a different condensation temperature.</p><b>Gaseous nitrogen and oxygen are obtained from atmospheric air by means of atmospheric distillation.<br /><br />In this process, the atmospheric air is progressively cooled until the formation of a liquid phase rich in oxygen, which condenses at a temperature higher than that of nitrogen.</b> <p></p><p>I hope you found the information you were looking for. If you didn’t, just make a comment below.</p><p>Note to self: Post outline OK.</p>
<div class="blogger-post-footer"><a href="https://materials.gelsonluz.com/">Materials Blog (Gelson Luz)</a></div>Site Adminhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08766971354797650548noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1533600247422759088.post-88194265221061319862022-07-30T16:59:00.004-03:002022-07-30T16:59:34.390-03:00What is 'asynchronous operation' 🧑🔧<p></p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEicNOYAEsrirh5z9Hb078Q99wvFZKtP4AyTkubRmzSnl33N92hx171byf3dc8mGkF80lqkTRK2_Dzc55VJCCXNJAlVWBDuTdx6u6kkO-6soyxE1QfO7S2beMMuwP-uDjoLyi3iDnvtAe421o5dz57AJXFPUmBZJvMdsLLbW1wqZAarERhfohz8otRIq/s780/what-is-'asynchronous-operation'-en.webp" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="330" data-original-width="780" height="135" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEicNOYAEsrirh5z9Hb078Q99wvFZKtP4AyTkubRmzSnl33N92hx171byf3dc8mGkF80lqkTRK2_Dzc55VJCCXNJAlVWBDuTdx6u6kkO-6soyxE1QfO7S2beMMuwP-uDjoLyi3iDnvtAe421o5dz57AJXFPUmBZJvMdsLLbW1wqZAarERhfohz8otRIq/s320/what-is-'asynchronous-operation'-en.webp" width="320" /></a></div><br />Hey, my friend! The purpose of this report is to explain "What is 'asynchronous operation'" by answering important questions.<p></p><p>Is this definition ok for you?</p><p>Definition of asynchronous
1 : not simultaneous or concurrent in time : not synchronous asynchronous sound.</p><p>A short answer to this question is…</p><blockquote>An operation that is started by a completion signal from a previous operation, proceeds at the maximum speed of the circuits until finished, and then generates its own completion signal.</blockquote><p>Computer science:</p><p><b>In computer programming, asynchronous operation means that a process operates independently of other processes, whereas synchronous operation means that the process runs only as a result of some other process being completed or handed off.</b></p><p>Asynchronous programming is a powerful feature of the C# language that allows you to continue running your program on the main thread while a long-running task runs on its own thread separately from the main thread.</p><p style="text-align: left;">Mechanical engineering:</p><div>An electric motor that works with alternating current is known as an asynchronous motor.<br /><br />This motor works mainly with the current induced inside the rotor of the rotating stator magnetic field.<br /><br />In this motor design, the motion of the rotor cannot be synchronized across the moving stator field.</div><p></p><p>These are questions that people still ask:</p><h2>Asynchronous operation</h2><h3>What is asynchronous operation...</h3>operations that occur without a regular or predictable time relation to other events In telecommunications, asynchronous operation or asynchronous working is where a sequence of operations is executed such that the operations are executed out of time coincidence with any event.<h3>Are AMP operations asynchronous or synchronous...</h3>With special contributions from David Callahan, in Programming Massively Parallel Processors (Second Edition), 2013 Most C++ AMP operations that initiate work on an accelerator, including operations to copy data to the accelerator, are asynchronous.<p>I hope you liked this post.</p><p>Note to self: Draft for a new post.</p>
<div class="blogger-post-footer"><a href="https://materials.gelsonluz.com/">Materials Blog (Gelson Luz)</a></div>Site Adminhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08766971354797650548noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1533600247422759088.post-68377736394481525442022-07-30T16:57:00.005-03:002022-07-30T16:58:03.887-03:00What is 'astronomical instruments' 🧑🔧<p></p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi4l0uH1XSABhBCcH7PTI4JfPEh4B8ZQW4lcwfuOrXX91rCrIh5oryD-2QJylCKgfk8WmigRfBvJtqfwNMmyVIJdsqdA_Z5_mATWsYjQFo6CDNTdrCQ3j1ux9VSRT1J0GlZnhAuwE3FJ00E2BwcaGlNDGtw-UHLx2P2IFaA6BSeSx2z4aNsRQ9S19t3/s780/what-is-'astronomical-instruments'-en.webp" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="330" data-original-width="780" height="135" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi4l0uH1XSABhBCcH7PTI4JfPEh4B8ZQW4lcwfuOrXX91rCrIh5oryD-2QJylCKgfk8WmigRfBvJtqfwNMmyVIJdsqdA_Z5_mATWsYjQFo6CDNTdrCQ3j1ux9VSRT1J0GlZnhAuwE3FJ00E2BwcaGlNDGtw-UHLx2P2IFaA6BSeSx2z4aNsRQ9S19t3/s320/what-is-'astronomical-instruments'-en.webp" width="320" /></a></div><br />You've arrived to the right place if you're seeking for a simple article about "What is 'astronomical instruments'".<p></p><p>So the fastest answer is…</p><blockquote>Specific kinds of telescopes and ancillary equipment used by astronomers to study the positions, motions, and composition of stars and members of the solar system.</blockquote><p style="text-align: left;">Astronomical instruments are those human tools developed for the purpose of carrying out the study of the celestial bodies of the universe, including the planets and their satellites, comets and meteoroids, stars and interstellar matter.</p><span>There are several instruments used in Astronomy that facilitate its development.</span><p style="text-align: left;">They are used in observations, such as telescopes, radio telescopes and observatories, information processing, such as computers, and calculations, such as calculators.</p><div>Among the ancient instruments of astronomy, we can mention the gnomon, the sextant, the astrolabe, the quadrant mural, etc.<br /><br />The gnomon may be the oldest astronomical instrument built by man.<br /><br />In its simplest form, it consisted only of a stick stuck, usually vertically, in the ground.</div><p></p><p>Let’s start by reviewing a few questions people ask:</p><h2>Astronomical instruments</h2><h3>What is astrophysics engineering...</h3>Astrophysics is the study of space and cosmology and energy and heavenly objects in the universe, inshort it's the study of the universal mass and energy and entropy, etc. While aerospace engineering deals with the air crafts or space crafts and their working principle.<p>If you still haven’t found what you were looking for, be sure to drop me a message in the comments section below, ok?</p><p>Note to self: Post (first draft) OK.</p>
<div class="blogger-post-footer"><a href="https://materials.gelsonluz.com/">Materials Blog (Gelson Luz)</a></div>Site Adminhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08766971354797650548noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1533600247422759088.post-51055468986002137102022-07-30T16:56:00.003-03:002022-07-30T16:56:33.593-03:00What is 'astrolabe' 🧑🔧<p></p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgYgTyWRZbsmyDcwZQdn-4RgdNF7qwdYZBn7be4zTKTHkKFe-FsQS5kMUrivTdlBKVhGLPpREM3TaxFnkzmC8ZXEmnZmD7cESGSq5xRPifhFqjuSxARJZyvujC6jqi-oeeiyd4bAc5GoMaQ_UMgBiKwbCRJmm6luYVtCWAap5z7zvWbB_kNV_SRi7Y5/s780/what-is-'astrolabe'-en.webp" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="330" data-original-width="780" height="135" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgYgTyWRZbsmyDcwZQdn-4RgdNF7qwdYZBn7be4zTKTHkKFe-FsQS5kMUrivTdlBKVhGLPpREM3TaxFnkzmC8ZXEmnZmD7cESGSq5xRPifhFqjuSxARJZyvujC6jqi-oeeiyd4bAc5GoMaQ_UMgBiKwbCRJmm6luYVtCWAap5z7zvWbB_kNV_SRi7Y5/s320/what-is-'astrolabe'-en.webp" width="320" /></a></div><br />If you're looking for a simple article about "What is 'astrolabe'", you've come to the right place.<p></p><p>I think it can be explanained in a simple way:</p><p>Definition of astrolabe
: a compact instrument used to observe and calculate the position of celestial bodies before the invention of the sextant.</p><p>A quick answer is…</p><blockquote>An instrument designed to observe the positions and measure the altitudes of celestial bodies.</blockquote><p><b>It is a compact instrument used to observe and calculate the position of celestial bodies before the invention of the sextant.</b></p><p>It was initially used on land, but sailors quickly realized it was useful to calculate the distances from maritime routes.</p><p>The astrolabe is an ancient naval instrument used to measure height of the stars above the horizon. In other words, an ancient astronomical instrument that allows to determine the position and height of the stars on the sky.</p><p>The word astrolabe comes from the Greek, which means “star finder”.</p><p>Astrolabe is a type of early scientific instrument used for reckoning time and for observational purposes.<br /><br />It enabled astronomers to calculate the position of the Sun and prominent stars with respect to both the horizon and the meridian.</p><p>The astrolabe represents the celestial vault in motion.<br /><br />In this way, it is made up of several parts that depict latitudes, stars and constellations.<br /><br />The instrument consisted of the first attempt to transpose the curved surface of the sky to a plane.</p><p>The astrolabe uses the positioning of the stars in the sky and principles of trigonometry applied to make various calculations.<br /><br />Among the functions of an astrolabe are: Precise the positioning of the planets and stars; Measure the height of mountains, buildings or the depth of wells; Determining the times of day and seasons;</p><p></p><p>Do you know what makes people curious? Here are a few questions and answers:</p><h2>Astrolabe</h2><h3>What was the Mariner's astrolabe used for...</h3>The mariner's astrolabe was developed over two thousand years ago. It was an instrument of navigation used to measure celestial altitude. Celestial altitude is the relative 'height' of a star, planet or other celestial object above the horizon. Why would "celestial altitude" be important to ancient mariners?<h3>What is the purpose of an astrolabe...</h3>See Article History. Astrolabe, any of a type of early scientific instrument used for reckoning time and for observational purposes. One widely employed variety, the planispheric astrolabe, enabled astronomers to calculate the position of the Sun and prominent stars with respect to both the horizon and the meridian.<h3>What is an astrolabe and how does it work...</h3>An astrolabe is a device that uses astral bodies like the sun and stars to either tell your position in latitude or tell the local time. It can also be used to measure celestial events like the wobble of the Earth's axis.<h3>How was the astrolabe instrumental in the development of astronomy...</h3>The astrolabe was instrumental in the development and history of astronomy. Astronomers used it to measure the positions of stars and planets. They kept track of eclipses.<p>I hope you liked this post.</p><p>Note to self: Draft for a new article.</p>
<div class="blogger-post-footer"><a href="https://materials.gelsonluz.com/">Materials Blog (Gelson Luz)</a></div>Site Adminhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08766971354797650548noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1533600247422759088.post-49472854765760360442022-07-30T16:54:00.005-03:002022-07-30T16:55:03.636-03:00What is 'astragal' 🧑🔧<p></p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi0pe4Kfz_nJ7S_3q-d5DZ7NVNpBLdCQagDrHcDgpSoqIGqzE_8T9Au7FpTzpAxz_ynntp1pvBslMla4Y7x7HjsMUTgnzTlg2lWLkYLDeUGscldE8rV9MVShKMAermqyIxqqRW-Fw-KlRji1IVqTYwch-PQrj9OuwkDwd0Y22LZTr6Cq5rBIHJWxJV9/s780/what-is-'astragal'-en.webp" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="330" data-original-width="780" height="135" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi0pe4Kfz_nJ7S_3q-d5DZ7NVNpBLdCQagDrHcDgpSoqIGqzE_8T9Au7FpTzpAxz_ynntp1pvBslMla4Y7x7HjsMUTgnzTlg2lWLkYLDeUGscldE8rV9MVShKMAermqyIxqqRW-Fw-KlRji1IVqTYwch-PQrj9OuwkDwd0Y22LZTr6Cq5rBIHJWxJV9/s320/what-is-'astragal'-en.webp" width="320" /></a></div><br />After a few colleagues asked for my assistance on the subject, I decided to write about "What is 'astragal'". If you're still unsure, stick with me…<p></p><p>Did you know the short answer is…</p><blockquote>A small convex molding decorated with a string of beads or bead-and-reel shapes. Also: A plain bead molding. Also: A member, or combination of members, fixed to one of a pair of doors or casement windows to cover the joint between the meeting stiles and to close the clearance gap.</blockquote><p><b>Refers to a trim piece that covers the interface of assembled window or door units.<br /><br />There can be an interior or an exterior astragal to cover the point of assembly.</b></p><p>The meaning of ASTRAGAL is a narrow half-round molding.<br /><br />A narrow half-round molding; a projecting strip on the edge of a folding door</p><p></p><p>These are questions that people still ask:</p><h2>Astragal</h2><h3>What is an astragal and Mullion...</h3>– Beacon What is an Astragal? An astragal is a piece of hardware that is used on a pair of doors to seal the gap between the doors when they are closed. Astragals are different from a mullion because the astragal is fastened to the door itself.<p>I hope you found the information you were looking for. If you didn’t, just make a comment below.</p><p>Note to self: Outline for a post.</p>
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<div class="blogger-post-footer"><a href="https://materials.gelsonluz.com/">Materials Blog (Gelson Luz)</a></div>Site Adminhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08766971354797650548noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1533600247422759088.post-30844051591922047482022-07-30T16:51:00.005-03:002022-07-30T16:52:02.852-03:00What is 'assignable cause' 🧑🔧<p></p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhcD4H-E-ec2_l9GnSPZ-2G7qQ3MM1Ofqpuk7CwLESy3iJnnyUmX_5Gdvd4kQn14-L0TRsW5KedkhG3LStDRxRI_FtfrL6hYhS8YSiFgqoZtkO2yU3PoQUqqEGYNN5-fvC4GJw4hBkeRmmOPQQUZyMdhQPMzNVNwR2G-C5R4BJPfsAQ0oq5QLMvIKWq/s780/what-is-'assignable-cause'-en.webp" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="330" data-original-width="780" height="135" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhcD4H-E-ec2_l9GnSPZ-2G7qQ3MM1Ofqpuk7CwLESy3iJnnyUmX_5Gdvd4kQn14-L0TRsW5KedkhG3LStDRxRI_FtfrL6hYhS8YSiFgqoZtkO2yU3PoQUqqEGYNN5-fvC4GJw4hBkeRmmOPQQUZyMdhQPMzNVNwR2G-C5R4BJPfsAQ0oq5QLMvIKWq/s320/what-is-'assignable-cause'-en.webp" width="320" /></a></div><br />I'd want to talk about "What is 'assignable cause'" in this article. Let's take a look at what it is and then respond to some frequent inquiries.<p></p><p>A short answer to this question is…</p><blockquote>Any identifiable factor which causes variation in a process outside the predicted limits, thereby altering quality.</blockquote><p style="text-align: left;">It is usually unique, however large enough to produce strong disturbances in the process.<br /><br />It is an event that occurs once or occasionally, but at irregular periods.</p><p style="text-align: left;">Assignable cause is one of the two types of variation a control chart is designed to identify.</p><p><b>Assignable Causes are causes that can be identified and that should be discovered and eliminated, for example, a machine failure due to wear of a part, a very noticeable change in quality plastic, etc.<br /><br />These causes the process to not work as desired and therefore it is necessary to eliminate the cause, and return the process to correct operation.</b></p><p>Non-Assignable or Common Cause Variation: Common causes are the inputs and conditions of the process that contribute to the usual variation of each day in the process (natural and random variation inherent to the process).<br /><br />They are part of the process and contribute to the variation of the output since they themselves also vary.</p><p></p><p>Do you know what makes people curious? Here are a few questions and answers:</p><h2>Assignable cause</h2><h3>What are the causes of assignable variations...</h3>The sources of assignable variation can usually be identified (assigned to a specific cause) leading to their elimination. Tool wear, equipment that needs adjustment, defective materials, or operator error are typical sources of assignable variation.<h3>What is an assignable cause on a control chart...</h3>On a control chart, an assignable cause is signaled by points beyond the control limits or nonrandom patterns within the control limits. An assignable cause is a source of variation that is intermittent, not predictable.<h3>What is an assignable cause in research...</h3>An assignable cause is a source of variation that is intermittent, not predictable. It is sometimes called "special cause" variation. On a control chart, an assignable cause is signaled by points beyond the control limits or nonrandom patterns within the control limits. Assignable cause.<p>I hope you liked this post.</p><p>Note to self: Article (first draft) OK.</p>
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