نتایج جستجو برای: fines

تعداد نتایج: 3863  

2007
Guangping Han Qinglin Wu Roy O Martin John Z. Lu

Singleand three-layer mixed hardwood oriented strandboard (OSB) with various wood fines contents and panel densities were manufactured using phenol-formaldehyde (PF) resin as binder. The effects of fines level and density on the panel properties were studied. Mathematical models based on lamination theories were used to predict properties of three-layer panels, including effective modulus (EM),...

2006
Alan Woodfield

This article argues that it is doubtful that the fivefold increase in maximum fines under New Zealand’s Health and Safety in Employment Amendment Act 2002 will be successful in providing suitable precautionary incentives. Expected penalties remain at relatively low levels, with the continued use of capped fines along with substantial margins for deterrence of the most serious cases. On average,...

2008
Jeremy Meyers

Instruments for optical fiber measurements, such as the Fiber Quality Analyzer (FQA), are widely used to measure various properties of pulp samples. For the evaluation of market pulps, the pulp properties of interest are fiber length, coarseness, and fines content. Fiber length and coarseness are often used to determine which pulps are suitable for producing particular products. The objectives ...

Journal: :Analytical chemistry 2014
Morten K Sørensen Mads S Vinding Oleg N Bakharev Tomas Nesgaard Ole Jensen Niels Chr Nielsen

A mobile, low-field nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) sensor for onboard, inline detection of catalytic fines in fuel oil in the shipping industry is presented as an alternative to onshore laboratory measurements. Catalytic fines (called cat fines) are aluminosilicate zeolite catalysts utilized in the oil cracking process at refineries. When present in fuel oil, cat fines cause abrasive wear of ...

Journal: :Advances in colloid and interface science 2006
Tushar Kanti Sen Kartic C Khilar

In this review article, the authors present up-to-date developments on experimental, modeling and field studies on the role of subsurface colloidal fines on contaminant transport in saturated porous media. It is a complex phenomenon in porous media involving several basic processes such as colloidal fines release, dispersion stabilization, migration and fines entrapment/plugging at the pore con...

One of the most important tools to reduce traffic violations and consequently the number of accidents in the country is to penalize the offenders. In Iran, double penalty is approved for delaying in payment of a fine, but it is possible that a significant number of offenders would not pay their fines in addition to late payment fines. Hence, in this study, the interactions between traffic polic...

2010
Daniele Nosenzo Theo Offerman Martin Sefton

We examine the effectiveness of bonuses and fines in an ‘inspection game’ where an employer can learn the effort of a worker through costly inspection. Standard game theoretic analysis predicts that fines discourage shirking, whereas bonuses encourage shirking. In contrast, ownpayoff effects suggest that both fines and bonuses discourage shirking. In an experiment we find that fines are more ef...

2007
M. S. Guimaraes J. R. Valdes A. M. Palomino J. C. Santamarina

The energy required to crush rocks is proportional to the amount of new surface area that is created; hence, a very important percentage of the energy consumed to produce construction aggregates is spent in producing non-commercial fines. Data gathered during visits to quarries, an extensive survey and laboratory experiments are used to explore the role of mineralogy and fracture mode in fines ...

2017
Yen Adams Jann Rune Ursin

In terms of storage capacity and containment efficiency, deep saline aquifers are among the best candidates for CO2 storage. However, salt precipitation in the wellbore vicinity and fines mobilization ensued from in situ mineral dissolution could impair CO2 injectivity and reduce the quality and capacity of deep saline reservoirs for CO2 storage. The mechanisms of salt precipitation and its imp...

2013
Laura Haynes Donald P. Green Rory Gallagher Peter John David J. Torgerson

The collection of delinquent fines is a vast and ongoing public administration challenge. In the UK, unpaid fines amount to more than a half billion pounds. Managing noncompliant accounts and dispatching bailiffs to collect fines in person is costly. This paper reports the results of a large randomized controlled trial designed to test the effectiveness of mobile phone text messaging as an alte...

نمودار تعداد نتایج جستجو در هر سال

با کلیک روی نمودار نتایج را به سال انتشار فیلتر کنید