Results for 'titan'

23 results
  1. Cantilever mechanics (orthodontics)

    Cantilever mechanics (orthodontics)

    Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. A cantilever is, in principle, any piece of wire, whose end is inserted, on one side, into a bracket or a tube, or included in the acrylic of a removable appliance, while the other one is tied to another unit, with only a one-point contact. When using the cantilever, the orthodontist can easily estimate the force system on both units, just measuring the length of the appliance and its force by means of a dynamometer -in the direction of its activation- and thereby predict the clinical result.

    € 116,00
  2. TI-89 Graphing Calculator For Dummies
    1. C. C. Edwards

    TI-89 Graphing Calculator For Dummies

    Helps you with: equations and systems of equations; factor polynomials; derivatives and integrals; graph functions, parametric equations, polar equations, and sequences; differential equations and systems of differential equations. This book also helps transfer files between two or more calculators; and save calculator files on your computer.

    € 32,95
  3. Investigation Into Fretting Fatigue Under Cyclic Contact Load and Inconjunction With Plain Fatigue of Titanium Alloy
    1. Abdulla Al-Noaimi

    Investigation Into Fretting Fatigue Under Cyclic Contact Load and Inconjunction With Plain Fatigue of Titanium Alloy

    € 19,50
  4. Investigation Into Fretting Fatigue Under Cyclic Contact Load and Inconjunction With Plain Fatigue of Titanium Alloy
    1. Abdulla Al-Noaimi

    Investigation Into Fretting Fatigue Under Cyclic Contact Load and Inconjunction With Plain Fatigue of Titanium Alloy

    € 34,50
  5. Walking with Christiaan Huygens
    1. Tijmen Jan Moser
    2. Enders Anthony Robinson

    Walking with Christiaan Huygens

    From Archimedes' Influence to Unsung Contributions in Modern Science

    For example, we show how Huygens used symmetry arguments to derive conservation laws for momentum and for energy, and what Einstein later called the principle of equivalence to derive the formula for centrifugal force. In 1689, Huygens visited Newton.

    € 175,95
  6. Paradigms of Titanate Centered Energy Materials
    1. Sanjay J. Dhoble
    2. Abhijeet R Kadam
    3. G.P. Darshan

    Paradigms of Titanate Centered Energy Materials

    This book will systematically summarize the key points in the design, synthesis, property improvements and application expansion of titanate centered perovskites. The different perovskite structures and the rational design of functional materials will be discussed in detail.

    € 66,50
  7. Engineering Design Applications V

    Engineering Design Applications V

    Structures, Materials and Processes

    This book gives an update on recent developments in different engineering disciplines such as mechanical, materials, computer and process engineering, focusing on modern engineering design applications.

    € 131,95
  8. Thermodynamic Mechanism of Cryogenic Air Minimum Quantity Lubrication Grinding

    Thermodynamic Mechanism of Cryogenic Air Minimum Quantity Lubrication Grinding

    The achievement of high-efficiency and precise grinding of difficult-to-cut metals-like titanium alloys-is essential in the aerospace industry. However, the process often results in thermal damage to the workpiece surface, posing a significant technical challenge. While minimum quantity lubrication (MQL) has been used to aid titanium alloy grinding, its effectiveness is limited by insufficient heat dissipation and lubrication. As an alternative to normal temperature air for carrying micro-lubricants, Cryogenic air has shown promise in improving oil film heat transfer and lubrication performance in the grinding zone, thus reducing workpiece surface thermal damage. The experimental state of the technology demands more comprehensive studies on its effectiveness and on the underlying mechanisms. Thermodynamic Mechanism of Cryogenic Air Minimum Quantity Lubrication Grinding addresses these challenges by providing a theoretical framework for understanding and optimizing cryogenic air minimum quantity lubrication in grinding processes, particularly for titanium alloys. It explores the physical characteristics of lubricants under cryogenic conditions, the influence of low temperatures on atomization effects, droplet formation dynamics, and heat transfer mechanisms within the grinding zone. By establishing quantitative relationships between cryogenic air parameters and lubricant properties, the book lays a foundation for enhancing the cooling lubrication mechanism of cryogenic air MQL in grinding processes. Researchers, scholars, and graduate students in universities and research institutes focusing on machining will find this book invaluable, as it goes beyond the theoretical insights into practical solutions to enhance grinding efficiency and reduce thermal damage.

    € 286,50
  9. Thermodynamic Mechanism of Cryogenic Air Minimum Quantity Lubrication Grinding

    Thermodynamic Mechanism of Cryogenic Air Minimum Quantity Lubrication Grinding

    The achievement of high-efficiency and precise grinding of difficult-to-cut metals-like titanium alloys-is essential in the aerospace industry. However, the process often results in thermal damage to the workpiece surface, posing a significant technical challenge. While minimum quantity lubrication (MQL) has been used to aid titanium alloy grinding, its effectiveness is limited by insufficient heat dissipation and lubrication. As an alternative to normal temperature air for carrying micro-lubricants, Cryogenic air has shown promise in improving oil film heat transfer and lubrication performance in the grinding zone, thus reducing workpiece surface thermal damage. The experimental state of the technology demands more comprehensive studies on its effectiveness and on the underlying mechanisms. Thermodynamic Mechanism of Cryogenic Air Minimum Quantity Lubrication Grinding addresses these challenges by providing a theoretical framework for understanding and optimizing cryogenic air minimum quantity lubrication in grinding processes, particularly for titanium alloys. It explores the physical characteristics of lubricants under cryogenic conditions, the influence of low temperatures on atomization effects, droplet formation dynamics, and heat transfer mechanisms within the grinding zone. By establishing quantitative relationships between cryogenic air parameters and lubricant properties, the book lays a foundation for enhancing the cooling lubrication mechanism of cryogenic air MQL in grinding processes. Researchers, scholars, and graduate students in universities and research institutes focusing on machining will find this book invaluable, as it goes beyond the theoretical insights into practical solutions to enhance grinding efficiency and reduce thermal damage.

    € 246,50
  10. Walking with Christiaan Huygens
    1. Tijmen Jan Moser
    2. Enders Anthony Robinson

    Walking with Christiaan Huygens

    From Archimedes' Influence to Unsung Contributions in Modern Science

    For example, we show how Huygens used symmetry arguments to derive conservation laws for momentum and for energy, and what Einstein later called the principle of equivalence to derive the formula for centrifugal force. In 1689, Huygens visited Newton.

    € 175,95
  11. Engineering Design Applications V

    Engineering Design Applications V

    Structures, Materials and Processes

    This book gives an update on recent developments in different engineering disciplines such as mechanical, materials, computer and process engineering, focusing on modern engineering design applications.

    € 131,95
  12. Nanostructured Materials for Energy Storage, 4 Volumes

    Nanostructured Materials for Energy Storage, 4 Volumes

    Kalim Deshmukh, Ph.D., is a senior researcher at the New Technologies-Research Centre, University of West Bohemia, Plzeň, Czech Republic. He has over 20 years of research experience working with wide variety of nanomaterials, and polymeric materials, especially polymer blends, nanocomposites and nanohybrids for various applications. His research interest is mainly focused on the synthesis, characterization and property investigations of polymer nanocomposites reinforced with different nanofillers including various metal oxide nanoparticles and carbon based nanomaterials for energy storage, energy harvesting, gas sensing, EMI shielding and high-k dielectric applications. He has over 185 publications with renowned international publications such as the The Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC), The American Chemical Society (ACS), Elsevier, Wiley, Springer and Taylor & Francis etc. Besides, he has edited/co-edited over 25 books for Elsevier, Springer, Wiley-VCH, Wiley Scrivener, ACS and RSC publications. Mayank Pandey, Ph.D., is working as Assistant Professor in Kristu Jayanti College, Bangalore, India. He is a materials physicist with a strong background in electronics. His main research interest is synthesizing graphene quantum dots (GQDs)-based polymeric composites, nanocomposites, polymer blends and composite electrolytes, organic semiconductor/organic solar cells and their impedance spectroscopy analysis. He has published over 50 research articles in peer-reviewed high-impact journals, 6 Books and 10 book chapters.

    € 468,95