938 resultados para Ball-bearings.
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En el presente trabajo se evaluó el rendimiento agronómico de seis cultivares Brassica oleracea L. var. caPitata; Summer Autumn, Mighty YR, Perfect Ball, Mighty, Yessen #-631-4, Yessen # 33-18. El ensayo se estableció en la estacion las " Latas " Ubicada en Jinotega a 1, 400 m.s.n.m. con una precipitación media anual de 2.291 mm, y una temperatura promedio 21.86 ºC. La siembra se realizó en época de primera del año 1990. Empleándose un diseño Bloques al Azar (BCA) Con De los resultados obtenidos, se encontró cultivares que presentaron mayor crecimiento y desarrollo estuvo en primer lugar el cultivar Summer Auttumn, en segundo la linea Yessen # 631-4, y en tercer lugar la linea Yessen # 33-18. Respecto a la calidad del producto comercial, sus variables se mantuvieron estadísticamente sin diferencias significativas a pesar de diferir en cultivares que no presentaron buen desarrollo. El cultivar Summer, menor consistencia, seguida de la línea Yessen # 33-18. Al evaluar el rendimiento, se encontró que el cultivar Summer Autumn y la linea Yessen # 631-4 obtuvieron los mejores promedios. Seguidos por el cultivar Mighty YR y la línea de Yessen # 33-18, aunque Mighty YR presento baja tolerancia a la bacteriosis (Xanthomonas campestris P.).
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The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of temperature on tribological properties of plasma-sprayed Al-Cu-Fe quasicrystal (QC) coating after laser re-melting treatment. The laser treatment resulted in a more uniform, denser and harder microstructure than that of the as-sprayed coatings. Tribological experiments on the coatings were conducted under reciprocating motion at high frequency in the temperature range from 25 to 650 degreesC. Remarkable influence of temperature on the friction behavior of the coating was recorded and analyzed. Microstructural analysis indicated that the wear mechanisms of the re-melted QC coatings changed from abrasive wear at room temperature, to adhesive wear at 400 degreesC and severe adhesive wear at 650 degreesC owing to the material transfer of the counterpart ball. It was also observed that the ratio of the icosahedral (i)-phase to beta-Al-50(Fe,CU)(50) phase in the coating was higher after test at 400 'C than that at 650 'C. The variation of the ratio UP of coating and of the property of the counterpart ball and coating with the temperature are the two main factors influencing the wear mechanisms and value of the friction coefficient.
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Este estudio es una continuación de los realizados por el programa de mejoramiento de maíz de Nicaragua. El achaparramiento del maíz es causado por un micoplasma y transmitido por el Dapbulus maidis (Del & W) y D. Elimotus (Ball), conocidas como chicharritas del maíz. En Nicaragua el achaparramiento del maiz fue observado por primera vez en 1956. las variedades de maíz criollo y las introducidas, al sembrarlas en Santa Rosa, Managua han presentado muy poca tolerancia las primeras y cierto grado las segundas. En este trabajo se estudiaron varios factores que están relacionados con esta enfermedad y que son: localización geográfica, población estacional del vector, especies de Dalbulus, síntomas del achaparramiento en Nicaragua y obtención de germoplasma de maíz tolerante al achaparramiento. Para detectar la distribución en Nicaragua del Dalbulus, se muestrearon 400 manzanas en los quince municipios escogidos. En todas las zonas miestreadas se encontro Dalbulus maidis (DeL & W). Para cuantificar la poblacion del Dalbulus en Santa Rosa, Managua, se realizaron recuentos cada diez días; estos recuentos demostraron, que la mayor incidencia del vector corresponde a las épocas de menor precipitación. Estos factores, vector y precipitación, presentan una correlación de -0.67 que es altamente significativa. Los ejemplares de chicharritas del maíz colectados en las diferentes zonas de Nicaragua corresponde al Dalbulus maidis (DeL & W). Los síntomas del achaparramiento del maíz en Nicaragua se identificaron con observaciones realizadas en plantaciones de maíces comerciales y experimentales. En Nicaragua se presento con mayor frecuencia el achaparramiento del tipo Mesa Central, que presenta clorosis en toda la hoja, con coloración rojiza abundante en hojas adultas. En menor proporción se encontró el achaparriento del tipo Rio Grande, que muestra manchas cloróticas continuas, a lo largo de las hojas, y los bordes con poca coloración rojiza. En la obtencion de germoplasma de maiz tolerante al achaparramiento se realizaron tres ciclos de seleccion entre y dentro de entradas. Los materiales iniciales eran lineas y poblaciones, de estas solamente quedaron las ultimas. POsteriormente los grupos mas sobresalientes se cruzaron, realizando un ensayo uniforme de rendimiento, este ultimo es lo que corresponde a este trabajo. Entre los materiales de maíz que mostraron mayor tolerancia al achaparramiento se encuentran: Rep.Dom.Gpo.12, 13, 9, 10, 11, 2 y Comp. Cuba (x)-99y los cruces entre estos grupos. Estos materiales son de interés para la formación de nuevas poblaciones mas homogéneas. Los cruces de (1/2 Tuxpeño x 1/3 cubano) x (V-520C x Var.A,.Sel.B1.) es un material que puede utilizarse de inmediato para la formación de variedades comerciales de grano blanco.
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Gas film lubrication of a three-dimensional flat read-write head slider is calculated using the information preservation (IP) method and the direct simulation Monte Carlo (DSMC) method, respectively. The pressure distributions on the head slider surface at different velocities and flying heights obtained by the two methods are in excellent agreement. IP method is also employed to deal with head slider with three-dimensional complex configuration. The pressure distribution on the head slider surface and the net lifting force obtained by the IP method also agree well with those of DSMC method. Much less (of the order about 10(2) less) computational time (the sum of the time used to reach a steady stage and the time used in sampling process) is needed by the IP method than the DSMC method and such an advantage is more remarkable as the gas velocity decreases.
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This briefing for senior managers is based upon research conducted by Jisc via interviews with a range of pro-vice chancellors for Learning and Teaching (or equivalent). The briefing describes 12 steps that senior managers can take to lead and embed a culture of inclusive practice right across the institution, building on any pockets of excellence that already exist. TDL
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This study was undertaken by UKOLN on behalf of the Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) in the period April to September 2008. Application profiles are metadata schemata which consist of data elements drawn from one or more namespaces, optimized for a particular local application. They offer a way for particular communities to base the interoperability specifications they create and use for their digital material on established open standards. This offers the potential for digital materials to be accessed, used and curated effectively both within and beyond the communities in which they were created. The JISC recognized the need to undertake a scoping study to investigate metadata application profile requirements for scientific data in relation to digital repositories, and specifically concerning descriptive metadata to support resource discovery and other functions such as preservation. This followed on from the development of the Scholarly Works Application Profile (SWAP) undertaken within the JISC Digital Repositories Programme and led by Andy Powell (Eduserv Foundation) and Julie Allinson (RRT UKOLN) on behalf of the JISC. Aims and Objectives 1.To assess whether a single metadata AP for research data, or a small number thereof, would improve resource discovery or discovery-to-delivery in any useful or significant way. 2.If so, then to:a.assess whether the development of such AP(s) is practical and if so, how much effort it would take; b.scope a community uptake strategy that is likely to be successful, identifying the main barriers and key stakeholders. 3.Otherwise, to investigate how best to improve cross-discipline, cross-community discovery-to-delivery for research data, and make recommendations to the JISC and others as appropriate. Approach The Study used a broad conception of what constitutes scientific data, namely data gathered, collated, structured and analysed using a recognizably scientific method, with a bias towards quantitative methods. The approach taken was to map out the landscape of existing data centres, repositories and associated projects, and conduct a survey of the discovery-to-delivery metadata they use or have defined, alongside any insights they have gained from working with this metadata. This was followed up by a series of unstructured interviews, discussing use cases for a Scientific Data Application Profile, and how widely a single profile might be applied. On the latter point, matters of granularity, the experimental/measurement contrast, the quantitative/qualitative contrast, the raw/derived data contrast, and the homogeneous/heterogeneous data collection contrast were discussed. The Study report was loosely structured according to the Singapore Framework for Dublin Core Application Profiles, and in turn considered: the possible use cases for a Scientific Data Application Profile; existing domain models that could either be used or adapted for use within such a profile; and a comparison existing metadata profiles and standards to identify candidate elements for inclusion in the description set profile for scientific data. The report also considered how the application profile might be implemented, its relationship to other application profiles, the alternatives to constructing a Scientific Data Application Profile, the development effort required, and what could be done to encourage uptake in the community. The conclusions of the Study were validated through a reference group of stakeholders.
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The motion of a single Brownian particle of arbitrary size through a dilute colloidal dispersion of neutrally buoyant bath spheres of another characteristic size in a Newtonian solvent is examined in two contexts. First, the particle in question, the probe particle, is subject to a constant applied external force drawing it through the suspension as a simple model for active and nonlinear microrheology. The strength of the applied external force, normalized by the restoring forces of Brownian motion, is the Péclet number, Pe. This dimensionless quantity describes how strongly the probe is upsetting the equilibrium distribution of the bath particles. The mean motion and fluctuations in the probe position are related to interpreted quantities of an effective viscosity of the suspension. These interpreted quantities are calculated to first order in the volume fraction of bath particles and are intimately tied to the spatial distribution, or microstructure, of bath particles relative to the probe. For weak Pe, the disturbance to the equilibrium microstructure is dipolar in nature, with accumulation and depletion regions on the front and rear faces of the probe, respectively. With increasing applied force, the accumulation region compresses to form a thin boundary layer whose thickness scales with the inverse of Pe. The depletion region lengthens to form a trailing wake. The magnitude of the microstructural disturbance is found to grow with increasing bath particle size -- small bath particles in the solvent resemble a continuum with effective microviscosity given by Einstein's viscosity correction for a dilute dispersion of spheres. Large bath particles readily advect toward the minimum approach distance possible between the probe and bath particle, and the probe and bath particle pair rotating as a doublet is the primary mechanism by which the probe particle is able to move past; this is a process that slows the motion of the probe by a factor of the size ratio. The intrinsic microviscosity is found to force thin at low Péclet number due to decreasing contributions from Brownian motion, and force thicken at high Péclet number due to the increasing influence of the configuration-averaged reduction in the probe's hydrodynamic self mobility. Nonmonotonicity at finite sizes is evident in the limiting high-Pe intrinsic microviscosity plateau as a function of bath-to-probe particle size ratio. The intrinsic microviscosity is found to grow with the size ratio for very small probes even at large-but-finite Péclet numbers. However, even a small repulsive interparticle potential, that excludes lubrication interactions, can reduce this intrinsic microviscosity back to an order one quantity. The results of this active microrheology study are compared to previous theoretical studies of falling-ball and towed-ball rheometry and sedimentation and diffusion in polydisperse suspensions, and the singular limit of full hydrodynamic interactions is noted.
Second, the probe particle in question is no longer subject to a constant applied external force. Rather, the particle is considered to be a catalytically-active motor, consuming the bath reactant particles on its reactive face while passively colliding with reactant particles on its inert face. By creating an asymmetric distribution of reactant about its surface, the motor is able to diffusiophoretically propel itself with some mean velocity. The effects of finite size of the solute are examined on the leading order diffusive microstructure of reactant about the motor. Brownian and interparticle contributions to the motor velocity are computed for several interparticle interaction potential lengths and finite reactant-to-motor particle size ratios, with the dimensionless motor velocity increasing with decreasing motor size. A discussion on Brownian rotation frames the context in which these results could be applicable, and future directions are proposed which properly incorporate reactant advection at high motor velocities.