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    The addition of tin also improves the corrosion resistance. Iron makes the brass harder and makes the internal grain structure smaller to make proper shape of brass. Arsenic and Antimony are sometimes added to brasses that contain more than 20% zinc to inhibit corrosion. Other materials like manganese, silicon and…

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    4.TAGUCHI ANALYSIS FOR THE EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS To examine the 100Cr6 bearing steel through DCT, and to identify the optimum parameter condition of the DCT process, the prediction of the Taguchi analysis is used. The Taguchi analysis and ANOVA, gives the optimized parameter setting and the most influential factor of the DCT process respectively. The quality performance of the deep cryo-treated 100Cr6 steel samples based on the L9 OA was evaluated by conducting the reciprocatory wear tests.…

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    talked about personal issues and seemed like she needed someone to talk to. These patients had one thing in common, having no insurance. They were able to receive birth control and a yearly physical at a low cost. They all also shared low levels of iron; this may predict the population coming to this health department is not eating enough nutritious…

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    The process of heat-treating Knife River Flint requires a lot of time, preparation, and materials. The Knife River Flint that was used in this experiment came from Mercer County, North Dakota, which there are five different Knife River Flint Quarries in Mercer County. The three closest quarries to where the Knife River Flint in this experiment was collected are the Crowley Quarries, Medicine Butte, and Dodge Quarry. With the help of Russell Redhorn, a Native American monitor I was working…

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    What Is Hardness?

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    HARDNESS Hardness of a material is most commonly defined as the measure of its resistance to penentration by an indenter.Hardness is also measure of strength and often has the units of stress .The indenter is often fabricated from a hard material such as diamond or hardened steel.The tips of the indenters may be conical,pyramidal,or spherical in shape.The indenter tips may also be relatively small(nano-or micro-indenters) or very large(macroindenters).Since indentation tests are relatively easy…

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    XRD Analysis Of Cumnox

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    The SEM result was also in good agreement of XRD analysis. The average particle size of CuMnRC1, CuMnRC2 and CuMnRC3 catalyst was 0.675µm, 3.127µm and 7.435µm respectively. The particles of CuMnRC1 catalyst was least agglomerated, highly porous, high surface area and uniformly distributed. The choice of different precipitant in the CuMnOx catalysts leads to the change of the surface distribution of Cu, Mn and O elements, which might be related to the CO oxidation catalytic performance of the…

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    Pestle Analysis Iron

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    incorrectly labeling the iron content on their products. The purpose of this experiment was to analyze the amount of iron in approximately one serving of Total Whole Grain cereal and in one iron tablet and determine if these accusations were true. The values collected would then be compared to the actual values for these products. Total cereal contains 100% of the recommended daily allowance for iron, and the iron tablet contains 361% of the recommended daily allowance for iron. The actual…

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    Brunelleschi's Dome

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    In architecture and civil engineering, sustainability plays a main role. All buildings and any construction could be potentially dangerous if they were built or designed in an inappropriate way. All structures and designs have to be safe and stable to prevent the fatal catastrophe of failing construction. The construction of any large objects, such as shopping centers, cathedrals, bridges, and other usually takes a lot of time. There are many forces that affect the designed construction and…

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    Zinc Lab Report

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    The purpose of this report and lab was to assist in visualizing the structure of infinitesimally small objects and how they fit together. Normal object fit together similarly to microscopic atoms and experiment 2 exploits this to help understand structure property relationships. The knowledge gained here directly applies to the world as applications of the materials becomes apparent as the properties are explored. Copper There are a plethora of modern technological uses of copper. It can be…

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    Part 1: Test of Melting Point Generally, ionic solids have very high melting point temperatures. Covalent molecules have a lower melting point. Polar covalent molecules have a higher melting point than non-polar covalent molecules. 1. Mold an aluminum foil boat that will serve as a tray for the table salt, sugar, wax. 2. At different corners of the boat place a very small amount of each substance. a. Table Salt b. Sugar c. Wax 3. Set the hot plate on high. 4. Observe and record the order…

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