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diaphragm and arrangement
In the reinforced concrete structure scheme, the core has a similar arrangement to the steel scheme and the wind shear is taken out from the core at the lowest basement level and transferred to the perimeter diaphragm walls.

diaphragm and is
The transducer is a null-type instrument and employs a stretched diaphragm, 0.001 in. thick and 1 in. in diameter.
For example, in sound recording, fluctuations in air pressure ( that is to say, sound ) strike the diaphragm of a microphone which induces corresponding fluctuations in the current produced by a coil in an electromagnetic microphone, or the voltage produced by a condensor microphone.
This hole is termed the stop or diaphragm ; Abbe used the term aperture stop for both the hole and the limiting margin of the lens.
The component S1 of the system, situated between the aperture stop and the object O, projects an image of the diaphragm, termed by Abbe the entrance pupil ; the exit pupil is the image formed by the component S2, which is placed behind the aperture stop.
Trans., 1830, 3, p. 1 ) is fulfilled in all systems which are symmetrical with respect to their diaphragm ( briefly named symmetrical or holosymmetrical objectives ), or which consist of two like, but different-sized, components, placed from the diaphragm in the ratio of their size, and presenting the same curvature to it ( hemisymmetrical objectives ); in these systems tan w ' / tan w
With regard to the manufacture of diaphragm springs, heat treatment is crucial.
The spring pressure is released when the clutch pedal is depressed thus either pushing or pulling the diaphragm of the pressure plate, depending on type.
The plates are forced together by a set of coil springs or a diaphragm spring plate when the clutch is engaged.
In the original brief, a 6 storey basement is required, therefore a diaphragm wall design came out.
Linear motion can come from either a diaphragm or piston actuator, while rotary motion is supplied by either a vane type air motor or piston air motor.
One solution to this problem is to have the air separated from the water by an elastic diaphragm ( similar to an expansion tank ); however, this solution can be problematic in developing countries where replacements are difficult to procure.
This tube is in effect the same as the diaphragm, but it is implemented with more widely available materials.
It is often supplemented by an upright PA view of the chest ( to rule out air under the diaphragm or thoracic etiologies presenting as abdominal complaints ) and a standing view of the abdomen ( to differentiate obstruction from ileus by examining gastrointestinal air / water levels ).
All of these manners of articulation are pronounced with an airstream mechanism called pulmonic egressive, meaning that the air flows outward, and is powered by the lungs ( actually the ribs and diaphragm ).
That is, the airstream is powered by an upward movement of the glottis rather than by the lungs or diaphragm.
A sealed gauge reference is very similar except that atmospheric pressure is sealed on the negative side of the diaphragm.
This also allows some manufacturers to provide secondary pressure containment as an extra precaution for pressure equipment safety if the burst pressure of the primary pressure sensing diaphragm is exceeded.
There is another way of creating a sealed gauge reference and this is to seal a high vacuum on the reverse side of the sensing diaphragm.

diaphragm and typically
Digital and film cameras share an optical system, typically using a lens with a variable diaphragm to focus light onto an image pickup device.
In a camera, this is typically the diaphragm aperture, which can be adjusted to vary the size of the pupil, and hence the amount of light that reaches the film or image sensor.
The diaphragm is glued to a voice coil former, typically made from a different material from the dome, since it must cope with heat without tearing or significant dimensional change.
A ribbon tweeter uses a very thin diaphragm ( often of aluminum, or perhaps metalized plastic film ) which supports a planar coil frequently made by deposition of aluminium vapor, suspended in a powerful magnetic field ( typically provided by neodymium magnets ) to reproduce high frequencies.
This type of speaker employs a thin diaphragm ( generally plastic and typically PET film ), with a thin conductive coating, suspended between two screens or perforated metal sheets, referred to as stators.
Its diaphragm is the folded pleats of film ( typically PET film ) around aluminium struts held in a strong magnetic field.
The diaphragm, typically fabricated from lightweight, high stiffness to mass ratio cellulose, polymer, carbon material, or the like, is attached to a coil of wire ( voice coil ) which is immersed in the static magnetic field of the stationary magnet.
Electrostatic drivers consist of a thin, electrically charged diaphragm, typically a coated PET film membrane, suspended between two perforated metal plates ( electrodes ).
This technique is typically used to build diaphragm ( water-blocking ) walls surrounding tunnels and open cuts, and to lay foundations.
The pressure differential is typically measured using diaphragm pressure transducers with digital readout.
Performers sang and / or played into a large acoustic horn and the master recording was created by the direct transfer of acoustic energy from the diaphragm of the recording horn to the mastering lathe, which was typically located in an adjoining room.
Specific designs vary, but in the most common configuration, these pumps are typically bolted onto the engine block or head, and the engine's camshaft has an extra eccentric lobe that operates a lever on the pump, either directly or via a pushrod, by pulling the diaphragm to bottom dead center.
A horn loudspeaker is a loudspeaker or loudspeaker element which uses a horn to increase the overall efficiency of the driving element, typically a diaphragm driven by an electromagnet.
In a phonograph reproducer, the diaphragm is a flat disk of typically mica isinglass that converts the mechanical vibration imparted on the needle from the recorded groove into sound.
Diaphragm eventration is typically repaired thoracoscopically, by a technique called plication of the diaphragm.
* All leaf shutter speeds are limited by the speed at which the leaves can move: typically 1 / 500th of a second for a high-specification diaphragm shutter and 1 / 125th of a second for a simple leaf shutter.
A crystal earpiece typically consists of a piezoelectric crystal with metal electrodes attached to either side, glued to a conical plastic or metal foil diaphragm, enclosed in a plastic case.
Derived from the diaphragm of a steer or heifer, it typically weighs about 1. 0 to 1. 5 lb ( 450 to 675 g ).

diaphragm and contained
The other successful method was using a miniature Voitenko compressor, where a plane diaphragm was driven by the implosion wave into a secondary small spherical cavity that contained pure deuterium gas at one atmosphere.
The Leaf shutter or more precisely the in-lens shutter is a shutter contained within the lens structure, often close to the diaphragm consisting of a number of metal leaves which are maintained under spring tension and which are opened and then closed when the shutter is released.
Each earpiece contained a magnet wound with coils of wire to form an electromagnet, with poles close to a steel diaphragm.
The surgeons reinflated the collapsed left lung, removed the tip of the fractured eleventh rib, sutured the torn diaphragm, inserted several catheters and removed the spleen, which contained a grenade fragment and upholstery material.

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