999 resultados para Delta Air Lines


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The effects of temperature and relative humidity on the rate of drying of split open fish and salted fish in a tunnel dryer have been studied at a constant air velocity. By a judicious combination of these two, the rate of drying could be considerably accelerated, 10 to 12 hours only being required for drying to moisture levels below 30% in the case of mackerel, lactarius, otolithes and kilimeen (Nemipterus japonicus)

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Experimental fishing operations with shark long lines were conducted in the sea off Veraval with a view to studying their efficiency and gathering information on the available resources of sharks to be used for planning the future gear investigations. The trials were undertaken in 1967, employing departmental fishing vessel "Fishtech No. IV" (10.9 m O.L. and 48 H.P. engine). A total of 5525 hooks were employed and 242 sharks weighing 8629 kg were landed. Data on composition of catch, weight of fishes landed, effectiveness of various baits in capture of different species of sharks and effectiveness of gear including its catch efficiency in this area were compiled. Bait preference was also observed in certain species of sharks caught. Chirocentrus dorab proved to be the cheapest and most effective bait in capture of all the three varieties of sharks landed.

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A vast body of experimental data has been accumulated on the constant amplitude crack growth response of structural metals in moist laboratory air. Usually the data is presented as plots of crack growth rate, da/dN, against stress intensity range, DELTA K. In order to extrapolate this data to fatigue crack growth in more active or more inert environments, to crack growth under variable amplitude loading, or to crack growth under multi-axial or mixed mode loading, the mechanisms of crack advance and crack closure should be considered. This paper briefly reviews the crack closure phenomenon and discusses the dominant causes of accelerated and retarded growth under changes in environment or type of loading. It is argued that simple constant amplitude data is often surprisingly accurate when used to predict crack growth in more complex situations. However, there are some cases where constant amplitude data lead to dangerously non-conservative predictions of fatigue life.

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El Delta del Paraná es una región inconmensurable, mágica, llena de misterios y leyendas cuyos primeros registros históricos comienzan a partir del Siglo XVI (Athor, 2014). Liborio Justo en la introducción de “El Carapachay dice…”durante siglos, el Delta fue para la capital del país, a pesar de su vecindad, una tierra incógnita en la que jamás puso su atención, ni se preocupó en conocer ni ocupar, no obstante los beneficios que de ella recibía” agregando, ”…la primacía en la descripción del Delta del Paraná, desde el punto de vista literario, corresponde a Marcos Sastre quien, según Sarmiento fue el primer hombre culto que aplicó el raciocinio a la realidad y vio en las islas terrenos adaptables a la industria”. Este autor también comenta que, Santiago J. Albarracín (pariente de Sarmiento) dice “Apareció el Sr. Sarmiento y fue el primero de los publicistas que emprendió la propaganda de hacer poblar las islas”. Por sus características lo podríamos considerar como un “laboratorio a gran escala”, ya que en su “interior” suceden fenómenos físicos y biológicos que lo hacen único, en un área relevante de la Región Neotropical. No obstante, salvo casos puntuales, recién a partir de 1990 se han incrementado y tienen la continuidad necesaria diferentes líneas de investigación, principalmente, desde el Grupo de Investigaciones sobre Ecología de Humedales. Este fue dirigido en un principio por la ya fallecida Ana I. Malvárez y hoy se encuentra dentro del Instituto de Investigación e Ingeniería Ambiental (3iA) de la UNSAM liderado por Rubén Quintana. En este número, prosiguiendo con la política de difusión que hemos venido realizando hace más de treinta años desde el Instituto de Limnología “R. A. Ringuelet” (ILPLA) y la División Zoología Vertebrados del Museo de La Plata, aportamos una bibliografía ictiológica sobre esta particular área de nuestro territorio. Como dato histórico y curioso, podemos mencionar que el primer aporte formal en el Delta, sobre este grupo de vertebrados, surge desde la Universidad Nacional de La Plata, a través de un trabajo publicado en 1913 por el arqueólogo y etnógrafo Luis M. Torres del Museo de La Plata. Sin embargo, a pesar de nuestra experiencia en búsqueda de información, quizá pueda haber quedado algún incunable o trabajo moderno en un “agujero negro”. Si se diera esta situación, pedimos las disculpas del caso.

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An experimental and theoretical investigation of premixed turbulent combustion in an engine simulator is presented. The distribution of hydroxyl radicals formed in the combustion of propane/air mixtures was visualized by 2D-LIF and used to monitor the progress of the combustion process. For stoichiometric mixtures, images showed a continuous wrinkled flame front, while in lean (λ=1.5) mixtures, local flame extinction was observed as discontinuities in the reaction zone. A bright active reaction zone was still observed in flame inlets and closed concave structures. The effects of self-absorption and of collisional quenching on the fluorescence signal are considered and appear to have only a minor net influence on the shape and width of the flame front. The images are evaluated and interpreted in terms of the Lewis number effect and the laminar flamelet model. Analysis was performed by determining the contour lines of the images (specifically, the ratios of average maximum to equilibrium OH concentration) and comparing with corresponding ratios from unstrained flame simulations. The results show that although the degree of turbulence is not high enough for straining effects to be important, flamelet curvature does play a significant role in the combustion of lean mixtures; this is manifested by a mean effective flame velocity that is less than the laminar burning velocity. © 1991 Combustion Institute.