APPLICATION OF A THERMODYNAMIC CONCEPT FOR THE ANALYSIS OF STRUCTURAL DEGRADATION OF SOAP THICKENED LUBRICATING GREASES

Application of a Thermodynamic Concept for the Analysis of Structural Degradation of Soap Thickened Lubricating Greases

Lubricating greases are special lubricants with a wide range of application.The tribologically stressed grease is used as tribological system and finally modeled as Cap an open thermodynamic system.This study investigated the phenomenon of self-optimization and applied to the process of shearing a grease.The conditions Lithium Ion Camera Battery fo

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Investigations on the Potentials of Novel Technologies for Aircraft Fuel Burn Reduction through Aerostructural Optimisation

A physics-based optimisation framework is developed to investigate the potential advantages of novel technologies on the energy efficiency of a midrange passenger aircraft.In particular, the coupled-adjoint aerostructural analysis and optimisation tool FEMWET is modified to study the effects LAVENDER SHAMPOO of active flow control at different load

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Classroom management: Label for efficient operation in the study

The development of teaching involves the totality of systematic tendencies to optimize teaching practice in the direction of meaningful and effective learning.Learning this way through the exchanges of guided and independent work often deals with open and authentic problems.These endeavors open up a series of questions that want to give an answer o

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Over-expression of a tobacco nitrate reductase gene in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) increases seed protein content and weight without augmenting nitrogen supplying.

Heavy nitrogen (N) application to gain higher yield of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) resulted in increased production cost and environment pollution.How to diminish the N supply without losing yield and/or quality remains a challenge.To meet the challenge, we integrated and expressed a tobacco nitrate reductase gene (NR) in transgenic wheat.The 35S-

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