Encyclopedia of Physical Science and Technology, Volume 4Academic Press, 1992 - Physical sciences |
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... occur by freezing water or other con- densables in some portion of the cold system . If this occurs in an unanticipated location , the re- lief valve or burst disk may be isolated and af- ford no protection . Such a situation usually ...
... occur by freezing water or other con- densables in some portion of the cold system . If this occurs in an unanticipated location , the re- lief valve or burst disk may be isolated and af- ford no protection . Such a situation usually ...
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... occur . Supersaturation is the key variable in setting nucleation and growth rates , and in determining the mechanisms by which each process occurs . This quantity has its most profound effect on the mechanism by which nucleation occurs ...
... occur . Supersaturation is the key variable in setting nucleation and growth rates , and in determining the mechanisms by which each process occurs . This quantity has its most profound effect on the mechanism by which nucleation occurs ...
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... occur give rise to the mononuclear two - dimensional nucleation theory and the polynuclear two - dimensional nucleation theory . In the mononuclear two - dimensional nu- cleation theory , surface nucleation occurs at a finite rate while ...
... occur give rise to the mononuclear two - dimensional nucleation theory and the polynuclear two - dimensional nucleation theory . In the mononuclear two - dimensional nu- cleation theory , surface nucleation occurs at a finite rate while ...
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Guide to Using the Encyclopedia ix Concrete Reinforced | 323 |
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