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cladding and thickness
For purposes of fireproofing an adequate thickness of cement concrete cover or protective cladding is necessary.

cladding and is
The cladding of red marble applied to the Aedicule by Komminos has deteriorated badly and is detaching from the underlying structure ; since 1947 it has been held in place with an exterior scaffolding of iron girders installed by the British Mandate.
It is also a material for internal partitions and external cladding.
Zirconium is a good nuclear fuel-rod cladding metal, with the desirable properties of a very low neutron capture cross-section and good chemical stability at high temperatures.
The temple is described in the article as adapting " the robust typology of Mayan temples, with durasteel cladding specified for the external stone walls for improved defensive strength " and said to be a ziggurat that " is built above a Force-nexus and has ample room for training facilities, accommodation and the Jedi Archive.
* Laser cladding – metallic powder is blown through a movable laser beam ( e. g. mounted on a NC 5-axis machine ).
In fiber optics, a cladding mode is a mode that is confined to the cladding of an optical fiber by virtue of the fact that the cladding has a higher refractive index than the surrounding medium, which is either air or the primary polymer overcoat.
Modern fibers have a primary polymer overcoat with a refractive index that is slightly higher than that of the cladding, so that light propagating in the cladding is rapidly attenuated and disappears after only a few centimeters of propagation.
An exception to this is double-clad fiber, which is designed to support a mode in its inner cladding, as well as one in its core.
The concentricity error of an optical fiber is the distance between the center of the two concentric circles that specify the cladding diameter and the center of the two concentric circles that specify the core diameter.
The concentricity error is used in conjunction with tolerance fields to specify or characterize optical fiber core and cladding geometry.
is the difference in refractive indices of core and cladding,

cladding and about
It was later found that about ½ the core had melted, and the cladding around 90 % of the fuel rods had failed, with of the core gone, and around of uranium flowing to the bottom head of the pressure vessel, forming a mass of corium.
This product would temporarily restore the cladding for a period of about 6 months.
Supported by and about three feet off of the structural domes is a cladding sphere to which the shiny Alucobond panels and drainage system are mounted.
The composition selected for the new coin included a cladding of manganese bronze ( containing about 77 % copper, 12 % zinc, 7 % manganese, and 4 % nickel ) over a pure copper core.

cladding and M
* J. C. Knight, T. A. Birks, P. St. J. Russell and D. M. Atkin, “ All-silica single-mode fiber with photonic crystal cladding ,” Opt.

cladding and hence
During this period it was known as the Great White City due to the white marble cladding used on the exhibition pavilions, and hence gave its name to this part of Shepherd's Bush.

cladding and .
This potential has not been fully developed because of the ease and speed in building with other materials ; in the late-20th century brick was confined to low-or medium-rise structures or as a thin decorative cladding over concrete-and-steel buildings or for internal non-load-bearing walls.
Many Roman aqueducts and bridges have masonry cladding on a concrete core, as does the dome of the Pantheon.
Not only must the structure be able to resist the loads generally and the cladding system and its fixings resist higher local loads, but the building must also perform dynamically in an acceptable manner such that predicted movements lie within acceptable standards of occupant comfort criteria.
Additional graphite components provided impact protection, while iridium cladding of the fuel cells provided post-impact containment.
) Modern ammunition has a hardened lead core with a softer outer cladding or jacket, typically of an alloy of copper and nickel-cupro-nickel.
New equipment for 2001 includes Titanium pearl paint for the bumpers and cladding ; six-disc in-dash CD sound system ; leather-wrapped steering wheel, shift knob and handbrake handle ; variable intermittent wipers with de-icers and driver ’ s side fin ; and the five-spoke alloy wheels.
A higher water level in the tube slowed more neutrons in the core, causing more neutron capture by the gadolinium tube cladding rather than by the uranium fuel, thus lowering the power level.
Testing confirmed that the so-called ' tin trousers ' – a tube designed to strengthen the forward end of the rocket cladding — reduced the likelihood of airbursts.
The remaining part of the stage swung back-and-forth in the gusts repeatedly slamming against the building, damaging cladding panels, breaking windows, and sending pieces onto the street below.
In a single-mode fiber, measuring a shorter cutback fiber could result in significant transmission of cladding modes ( light carried in the cladding rather than the core of the optical fiber ), distorting the measurement.

thickness and is
Mortar is poured between this bracing and the 4-inch blocks on edge to complete the wall thickness for radiation shielding.
if inner lid is too big, trim to fit, allowing room for thickness of glaze.
All framing in Hotei is one-inch mahogany which, in the dressed state you buy it, is about the 13/16-inch thickness specified in the drawings.
After the frames and transom are set up on the jig and temporarily braced, a piece of three-inch-wide mahogany ( only widths will be given since the 13/16-inch thickness is used throughout ) is butted between frames one and two below the line of the keelson.
Since the removal force is a function of coating thickness, a differential transformer pickup has been incorporated into the instrument to accurately measure film thickness.
If a wedge-shaped coating of increasing thickness is removed from a substrate by an instrument like the Hesiometer with a knife of constant rake angle, a number of removal mechanisms are often observed which depend upon the thickness of the coating.
If the force required to remove the coatings is plotted against film thickness, a graph as illustrated schematically in Fig. 5 may characteristically result.
Here, H is the coatings removal force measured parallel to the surface of the substrate and T is the film thickness.
Why should the `` practical adhesion '' of a coating as assessed by a knife method change, initially increasing rather rapidly and then decreasing stepwise to very low values as the knife is forced through a coating of increasing thickness??
Af is the force required to cut a coating of thickness T from the substrate.
From Fig. 6 the relationship between these parameters can readily be derived and the cutting force is Af where **yl is the shear strength of the coating and is a parameter of the coatings material, W is the width of the removed coating and T is its thickness.
If the cutting force, Af, is plotted against film thickness, a straight line should result passing through the origin and having slope Af.
This signifies that **yc, the rake angle, is no longer a constant to zero film thickness.
Because the rake angle Af at the tip of the knife is very much smaller ( or even negative ) when compared to the value of **yc for the major portion of the knife, a very rapid increase in cutting force with thickness will result.
This reduces to the relationship: Af, where Af is the intercept at zero thickness of the extrapolation of the slope indicated in eqn. ( 1 ), Af is the thickness of the coating equivalent to the rounding off of the knife tip, Af is a straight line first approximation of this roundness, and the other symbols are equivalent to those of eqn. ( 1 ).

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