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  • Thermal Patterns Due to Moisture Accumulation within Exterior Walls
    of openings in air barrier assemblies can be carried out by. means of pressurization or depressurization of building interiors prior to infrared thermographic. inspections. A resultant by-product of this type of inspection methodology is the accumulation of moisture. within the wall assemblies
  • Making Lithium-ion Batteries Meet MIL-STD-810 (.pdf)
    enclosures, such snap-tight seals, watertight seals. a thermal sensor to disconnect the cells at a specified. are possible. Ultrasonic welding ensures the enclosure is. temperature. This upper limit is programmable, so battery. resistant to shock or impact, as the resultant joint strength. packs can
  • Magnetizing Orientation
    the resultant magnetic moment vector. Materials must be cut and machined taking into account the actual angle of orientation to achieve the required accuracy. Isotropic materials may be magnetized in any direction, and therefore pose no problem in this regard. (C)2006-2008 Newland E&M Int'l Co.,Ltd
  • AC Induction Motor Fundamentals
    on the starting mechanism impedance. Interaction. est maintenance type motor should be used most. between magnetic fields generated by the main wind-. often. The single-phase AC induction motor best fits. ing and the starting mechanism generates a resultant. this description. magnetic field rotating
  • 2010 Power Quality Forecast (.pdf)
    . The electric transmission system we now have in place was developed over the last century by electric utilities that. generated power and supplied it to local areas. Adjacent utilities interconnected with each other, in order to. exchange generating capacity and enjoy the resultant operational
  • Detection of Moisture within Building Enclosures by Interior and Exterior Thermographic Inspections (.pdf)
    exterior. inspections. The resultant effects of roof leaks in sloped roofs are best detected by interior inspections on. insulated ceiling assemblies saturated with rain or melt water. Since moisture is detected by means of. InfraMation 2008 Proceedings. ITC 126 A 2008-05-14. conductive heat loss variances
  • Magnetic Term Glossary
    section of the magnet. B Magnetic induction, is the magnetic field induced by a field strength, H, at a given point. It is the vector sum, at each point within the substance, of the magnetic field strength and resultant intrinsic induction. Magnetic induction is the flux per unit area normal

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