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] ]
- ]erican oiler anufacturers ]ssociation.
] ]
- The wearing away of a surface by rubbing, as with sandpaper on wood.
] ] ET]E
- The ability of a aterial to resist surface wear.
] ] E E
- Erosive wear caused by the relative otion of solid particles which are entrained in a fluid, oving nearly parallel
to a solid surface.
]
TE HDTY
- ]ount of oisture in the air, indicated in kg/kg of dry air.
]
TE PEE
- Total pressure easured fro an absolute vacuu. t equals the su of the gauge pressure and the atospheric
pressure corresponding to the
baroeter.
]
TE PEE
- ]ir at standard conditions (70°F air at sea level with a baroetric pressure of 29.92 in Hg) exerts a pressure of
14.696 psi. This is the pressure in a
syste when the pressure gauge reads zero. o the absolute pressure of a syste is the gauge pressure in pounds
per square inch added to the
atospheric pressure of 14.696 psi (use 14.7 psi in environental syste work) and the sybol is "psia".
]
TE TEPE]TE ]
E
- ] scale of teperature easureent in which zero degrees is absolute zero.
]
TE E
TY -
]
TE ZE
- ] hypothetical teperature at which there is total absence of heat. ince heat is a result of energy caused by
olecular otion, there is no otion of
olecules with respect to each other at absolute zero. t is theoretically the coldest possible teperature.
]
TE ZE TEPE]TE
- Teperature easured fro absolute zero (-459.67°F, or -273.16°).
] ET
- ] aterial which, due to an affinity for certain substances, extracts one or ore such substances fro a liquid or
gaseous ediu with which it
contacts and which changes physically or cheically, or both, during the process. alciu chloride is an exaple
of a solid absorbent, while solutions
of lithiu chloride, lithiu broide, and ethylene glycols are liquid absorbents.
] E
- That part of the low side of an absorption syste, used for absorbing vapor refrigerant.
] PT
- ] process whereby a aterial extracts one or ore substances present in an atosphere or ixture of gases or
liquids accopanied by the aterial's
physical and/or cheical changes.
] PT YTE
- ] refrigeration syste in which the refrigerant gas evolved in the evaporator is taken up in an absorber and
released in a generator upon the
application of heat.
] PT T
E
- ] tower or colun, which effects contact between a rising gas and a falling liquid, so that part of the gas ay be
taken up by the liquid.
]E
E]T
- The rate of change of velocity, as a function of tie. Expressed in /s.
]E
E]T DE T ] TY
- The rate of increase in velocity of a body falling freely in a vacuu. ts value varies with latitude and elevation.
The nternational tandard is 32.174 ft.
per second per second.
]E
E]T PED
- n cavitation and liquid ipingeent erosion, the stage following the incubation period, during which the erosion
rate increases fro near zero to a
axiu value.
]E
E]T
- The tie rate of change of velocity; i.e., the derivative of velocity; with respect to tie.
]EPT]
E
E
D
- ] weld that eets all of the requireents and the acceptance criteria prescribed by the welding specifications.
]E
E HEET
- ]n assebly of otor and copressor, inside a single bolted housing unit.
]
]T
- torage tank which receives liquid refrigerant fro evaporator and prevents it fro flowing into suction line
before vaporizing.
]ETE
- ] filler added to acetylene cylinders, capable of absorbing 25 ties its own volue of acetylene.
]D
-
iterally hitter, but cheically the state of a water solution containing a high concentration of hydrogen ions.
]D ]TT]
- aused by an incoplete flushing after an acid cleaning process of boilers or siilar equipent.
]D
E]
- The process of cleaning the interior surfaces of stea generating units by filling the unit with dilute acid
accopanied by an inhibitor to prevent
corrosion and by subsequently draining, washing, and neutralizing the acid by a further wash of alkaline water.
]D E TT
EET
- ] for of hydrogen ebrittleent that ay be induced in soe etals by an acid.
]D ]
- ] gas that fors an acid when ixed with water. n petroleu processing, the ost coon acid gases are
hydrogen sulfide and carbon dioxide.
]D ]
- ]tospheric precipitation with an pH below 5.6 to 5.7.
]D ]
- ] ethod of acid cleaning, in which the acid is puped into the boiler and rests there for a period of tie.
]D
- The reaction of a substance with water resulting in an increase in concentration of hydrogen ions in solution (see
acid).
]DFED
- The addition of an acid (usually nitric or sulfuric) to a saple to lower the pH below 2.0. The purpose of the
acidification is to "fix" a saple so it will
not change until it is analyzed.
]DTY
- epresents the aount of free carbon dioxide, ineral acids, and salts (especially sulfates of iron and aluinu)
which hydrolyze to give hydrogen
ions in the water. The acidity is reported as illie equivalents per liter of acid, or pp acidity as calciu
carbonate, or pH, the easure of hydrogen ion
concentration.
]T
- ] ter pertaining to sound, or the science of sound.
] THE
E
- ] ethod of otor starting, which connects the otor directly to the supply line on starting or running.
]T
- efers to the action of a controller. t defines what is done to regulate the final control eleent to effect control.
]T ]TED ]
]
- heical which is a for of aluinu oxide. t is used as a drier or desiccant.
]T ]TED
DE
- ]n aerobic biological process for conversion of soluble organic atter to solid bioass, reovable by gravity or
filtration.
]T E T]E P
E
- ] ethod of stockpiling coal, soeties called live storage. The pile is located outside the plant but adjacent to it,
and usually contains four or five
days of operating supply. The pile is not copacted, as it is not stored long enough to be exposed to the hazard of
spontaneous cobustion.
]T]T
- The portion of a regulating valve, which converts echanical, fluid, theral, or electrical energy; into echanical
otion to open or close the valve
seats or other such devices.
]D] ]T
- ccurring with no addition or loss of heat fro the syste under consideration.
]DJT]
E DFFEET]
- ] eans of changing the difference between the control cut-in and cutout points.
]DJT]
E ET
- ] resistor whose value can be echanically changed, usually by the use of a sliding contact.
]D ET
- ] aterial which has the ability to cause olecules of gases, liquids or solids to adhere to its internal surfaces
without changing the adsorbent
physically or cheically. n water treatent, a synthetic resin possessing the ability to attract and to hold charged
particles.
]DPT
- The adhesion of the olecules of gases, dissolved substances, or liquids in ore or less concentrated for, to the
surface of solids or liquids with
which they are in contact. oercial adsorbent aterials have enorous internal surfaces.
]D ET
- The transfer of heat by horizontal oveent of air.
]E]T - Exposing to the action of air, like blowing air through water before discharging to a river.
]E]T E
]E
- ] condition in which "free" or dissolved oxygen is present in water.
]EDY] E
- ]lso called generated noise, self-generated noise; is noise of aerodynaic origin in a oving fluid arising fro
flow instabilities. n duct systes,
aerodynaic noise is caused by airflow through elbows, dapers, branch wyes, pressure reduction devices,
silencers and other duct coponents.
]
E]TE
- The clustering together of a few or any particles into a larger solid ass.
]T]T
- ] device used to cause otion in confined fluids.
]
- ] substance containing by volue approxiately 78 - 79% nitrogen; 20.95% oxygen, .94% argon, traces of
carbon dioxide, heliu, etc.
]
]T T]FE
- ] transforer cooled by forcing a circulation of air around its windings.
] ]P]T
- s a capacitor, which uses air as the dielectric between the plates.
] H]E
- ] ethod of expressing the aount of air leakage into or out of a building or roo in ters of the nuber of
building volues or roo volues
exchanged.
]
E]E
- ] devise used to reove air borne ipurities.
]
] DTE
- They are basically refrigeration devices cooling air and roos rather then food copartents.
] DT
-The process of treating air to siultaneously control its teperature, huidity, cleanliness, and distribution to
eet the requireents of the conditioned
space.
]
E
- ] factory-encased assebly of eleents whereby the teperature of air passing through the device is reduced.
] DT
- ] tube or conduit for conveying air fro one place to another.
] F
T]T
- ] process of accelerating sedientation, by introducing air into the water, this lowers the density of the water,
and increases the differences in the
densities of the water and the suspended particles. (D]F), Dissolved ]ir Flotation.
] ]P
-The space between agnetic poles, or between the rotating and stationary asseblies in a otor or generator.
] H]D
E
- The fan blower, heat transfer coil, filter, and housing parts, of a syste.
] F
T]T
± The leakage of air into a roo through cracks in doors, windows, and other openings.
] PE
- The reoval of undesired atter by replaceent with air.
] T]D]D
- ]ir having a teperature of (20°), a relative huidity of 36 percent, and under a pressure of 14.70 P]. The
gas industry usually considers (16°) as
the teperature of standard air.
] ET
- alve, either anual or autoatic, to reove air fro the highest point of a coil or piping assebly.
]
]HE
- ] water spray syste or device for cleaning, huidifying, or dehuidifying the air.
], ] ET
- enerally the air surrounding the object.
], DY
- ]ir without contained water vapor.
], TD
- ]ir taken fro outdoors and, therefore, not previously circulated through the syste.
], E
]TED
- eturn air passed through the conditioner before being again supplied to the conditioned space.
], EHE]T
- n an air conditioning syste, the final step in treatent, in the event the teperature is too low.
], ET
- ]ir returned fro conditioned or refrigerated space.
] E D
- ound which reaches the point of interest by radiation through the air.
]-
ED DEE
- Heat of copression is transferred fro condensing coils to surrounding air. This ay be done either by
convection or by a fan or blower.
]-E THET]T
± ] therostat unit, in which the sensing eleent is located in the refrigerated space.
]
H
E
- ] water and alcohol solution, which reains as a liquid below 0°.
]
]E
- ] inute fresh water plant growth which fors a scu on the surfaces of recirculated water apparatus,
interfering with fluid flow and heat transfer.
ower for of plant life, usually green and blue green algae appear in cooling water systes. They are responsible
for copious aounts of stringy green
slie asses.
]
E
- ] ter referring to a circuit in which a current is flowing. ]lso referred to as live.
]
]
- ] substance having arked basic properties. ]pplying to hydroxides of potassiu, sodiu, lithiu, and
aoniu. They turn red litus to blue.
ncludes hydroxides of the alkaline earth etals of bariu, strontiu, and calciu.
]
]
E
- Having a pH greater than 7.
]
]
E
-T
- Eployed to reove oil and grease deposits fro heating surfaces.
]
]
TY
- ]n expression of the total basic anions (hydroxyl groups) present in a solution. t also represents, particularly in
water analysis, the bi-carbonate,
carbonate, and occasionally, the borate, silicate, and phosphate salts which will react with water to produce the
hydroxyl groups.
E TYPE E
- ] screw with a recessed hex shaped head.
Y
- ] substance having etal properties and being coposed of two or ore cheical eleents of which at least one
is a etal.
Y TEE
- teel containing specific quantities of alloying eleents (other than carbon)and coonly accepted aounts of
anganese, copper, silicon, sulfur, and
phosphorus).
]
TE]T ET (])
- Electric current in which the direction of the current alternates or reverses. n a 60 Hertz (cycle) current, the
direction of current flow reverses in
1/120th of a second; ost coonly used current.
]
TE]T
- ] device which converts echanical energy, into alternating current.
]
TETE
- ]n instruent used to easure the height above a reference point, such as ground or sea level.
]
- s an aluinu sulfate or filter alu. ]cts in the range of 5.0 to 8.0 pH.
]
]
- ]luinu oxide occasionally found as an ipurity in water in very sall aounts.
] ET DT
- The conditions of teperature, pressure, and huidity, existing around an instruent.
]E]
E ]E (]
)
- ] syste used in the nited tates for easuring the size of solid wires.
]E
- ] cheical use in water treatent as a filing or neutralizing agent to protect the etal parts.
]ETE
- ]n instruent for easuring the agnitude of electric current flow.
]ETE HT
- ] low-resistance conductor, placed in parallel (shunt) with an aeter oveent, so that ost of the current
flows through the shunt, and only a sall
portion flows through the aeter. This extends the useful range of the eter.
]] -
heical cobination of nitrogen and hydrogen (H3). ]onia is a very efficient refrigerant and identified as
-117.
]PH
- ] solid not having a repetitive three-diensional pattern of atos.
]P]TY -
] wire's ability to carry current safely, without undue heating. The ter forerly used to describe this
characteristic was current capacity of the wire.
]PE]E
- ]n electron or current flow of one coulob per second, past a given point in a circuit.
]PEE
- The unit used for easuring the quantity of an electrical current flow. ne apere represent a flow of one
coulob per second.
]PEE H
- ] ter used for rating battery capacity. ]s stated, an apere for an hour; ex: 5 aperes for 20 hours = 100 ap
hour on a 20 hr rating.
]PEE T
- ] ter used to easure agnetic force. t represents the product of aperes, ties the nuber of turns of the
coil, in an electroagnet.
]P
F]T
- The process of obtaining an output signal greater than the input signal, through auxiliary power controlled by the
input signal. The process of increasing
the strength, current, power, or voltage, of the signal.
]P
TDE
- The axiu instantaneous value of alternating current or voltage. t can be in either a positive or negative
direction. The greatest distance through
which an oscillating body oves fro the id point.
]]E
- ] condition in which "free" or dissolved oxygen is not present in the water.
]]
Y
- The process of deterining the coposition of a substance, by cheical or physical ethods.
]EETE
- ]n instruent for easuring the velocity of a fluid.
]
E F
]
E]D
- The phase angle difference, between two sinusoidal wave fors having the sae frequency.
]
E ]
E
- ] type of globe valve design, having pipe openings at right angles to each other. sually one opening on the
horizontal plane and one on the vertical
plane.
]T T
- ] unit of wave length, equal in length to one ten billionth.
]HYD ]
F]TE
- ] dry cheical, ade of calciu, sulfur, and oxygen.
]
- ] negatively charged ion such as the chloride ion (l-).
] TEH]E
- The displaceent of one negatively charged particle by another on an anion-exchange aterial. This principle is
used with water treatent.
]E]
]E]
- ] process of heat treating etal, to get the desired properties of softness and ductility, (easy to for).
]DE
- n electrolysis or electrocheical corrosion, a site where etal goes into solution as a cation leaving behind an
equivalent of electrons to be
transferred to the opposite electron, called the cathode.
]DZ
- The treatent of a etal surface whereby the etal is ade anodic.
]
- ]erican ational tandard nstitute, which is an organization defining standards for coputer language.
]T ]
E
- ] preature explosive cobustion, as the detonation of the fuel air ixture in an internal cobustion engine,
produces a characteristic knock. The
]nti nock alue is the easure of its resistance to the condition which tends to produce this knock.
]TP]T T
- ne which, by artificial eans, is activated sooner than it would be without such eans, to produce a saller
differential of the controlled property.
Heat and cool anticipators are coonly used in therostats.
]TP]T
- ] sall heater eleent in two-position teperature controllers which deliberately cause false indications of
teperature in the controller in an at tept
to iniize the override of the differential and sooth out the teperature variation in the controlled space.
]T- E ]DDT E
- ] lubricant additive to reduce corrosion.
]TF] ]ET
- The reduction of carry over by the addition of polyerized esters, alcohol¶s, and aides. The antifoa agent is
absorbed on the stea generating
surface resulting in a hydrophobic condition, causing fewer but larger stea bubbles, which readily coalesce. These
agents also weaken the wall of the
bubble fored, causing the to quickly burst on the water surface.
]TF
]T
- ]re aterials which prevent fouling fro depositing on heat transfer equipent. aterials that prevent deposits
foring; include anti- oxidants, etal
coordinators, and corrosion inhibitors. opounds that prevent deposition are surfactants. They act as detergents
or dispersants.
]TFEEZE
- opounds of glycol¶s or alcohol¶s, that lower the freezing point of cooling water systes.
]TXD]T
- ] substance which when added in sall aounts to petroleu products, will delay or inhibit undesirable
changes; such as the foration of gu,
sludge, and acidity, which are brought about by oxidation.
]T-XD]T
- ]n additive for the purpose of reducing the rate of oxidation and subsequent deterioration of the aterial.
]T-FF
]T
- ] lubricant that is forulated to avoid scuffing.
]T-EZE PPETY
- The ability of the bearing aterial to resist seizure during oentary lubrication failure.
]PP]ET (EF)
- The apparent voltage, as easured by the drop in pressure due to a current flowing through a resistance.
]PP]ET
]TT
- The product of volts ties aperes, in an alternating current circuit.
]E
-
atery. ] substance containing water.
]FE
- ] porous, subsurface geological structure carrying or holding water.
]
- ] flash, caused by an electric current ionizing a gas or vapor.
] ]Z
- ] brazing process in which the heat required is obtained fro an electric arc.
] F]E
- ]n electric furnace, in which heat is produced by an arc between two electrodes.
]
E
D
- ] group of welding processes which produce coalescence of etals by heating the with an arc, with or without
the application of pressure, and with
or without the use of a filler etal.
]
E
D
- ] process where coalescence is obtained by heating with an electric arc.
]HDE PP]
- tates that an upward force acting on a body wholly or partly suberged in a fluid, is equal to the weight of the
fluid displaced, and acts through the
center of gravity of the fluid displaced, or the center of buoyancy.
] ] PE -
]]TE
- the rotating part of an electric otor or generator. The oving part of a relay or vibrator.
]]TE ] ]P
- The air space between the stationary and rotating parts of a otor or generator, through which agnetic lines of
force pass.
]]TE ]
- opper bars used in place of wire windings, in large aratures, generators, or otors.
]]TE T
- The path that the current takes, in flowing through the windings fro one brush to another.
]]TE
- The loop or coil of copper wire, placed on the arature core, and foring part of the winding.
]]TE E
-The lainated iron part of the arature, fored fro thin sheets or disks of steel, on which the windings are
placed.
]]TE ET
- The current flowing fro the arature of a generator, to the arature of a otor. ot including the current
taken by the shunt field.
]]TE E]T
- The effect, that the agnetic field produced by the current flowing in the arature, has on the agnetic field
produced by the field coils.
]]TE E
]T ET
- ]re resistors, designed to regulate the speed or torque of a loaded otor, by placing a resistance in the arature
or power circuit.
]]TE ET]E
- The resistance of the wire used in the windings of the arature, easured between the rings or brushes, or fro
positive to negative terinals.
]]TE
T
-The groove or slot in the arature core, into which the coils or windings are placed.
]]TE TETE
- ]ny device used for locating faults or defects in the arature winding.
]]TE ]H
- s a liquid put on the field and arature windings, to iprove the insulation of the cotton covering on the wires.
]]TE
D
- ]ll of the copper wire placed on the arature, and through which the current flows.
]]T
- ] group of hydrocarbons of which benzene is the parent. They are called "aroatics" because any of their
derivatives have sweet or aroatic
odorous.
]TF]
]ET
- s a anufactured agnet, which is distinguished fro a natural occurring agnet.
]H]E
- The ]erican ociety of Heating, efrigeration, and ]ir onditioning Engineers.
]E
- ]erican ociety of echanical Engineers.
]E
E DE
- The boiler code listing standards, specified by the ]erican ociety of echanical Engineers, for the construction
of boilers.
]E ET - ecoended rules for the care and operation of heating boilers.
]E ET - ecoended rules for the care and operation of power boilers.
]E ET ]PPEDX - onsists of conversion factors for converting perial units to nits.
]E ET X - ules for inservice inspection of uclear Power Plant coponents.
]PET ]T
- The ratio of the length to the width, of a rectangular air grille or duct.
]P]T PYHETE
- ] device which draws saple of air through it to easure huidity.
]YH
- ot having the sae frequency. ut of step, or phase.
]YH EE]T
- ]n induction generator.
]YH T
- ]n induction otor, whose speed is not synchronous with the frequency of the supply line.
]TPHEE
- s the ixture of gases and water vapor surrounding the earth.
]TPHE E
ETTY
- s static electricity, produced between cloud fronts in the atosphere.
]TPHE PEE
- Pressure exerted by the weight of the atosphere; standard atospheric pressure is 101.325 kPa or 1.01325 bars
or 14.696 psia or 29.921 inches of
ercury at sea level.
]T
- The sallest coplete particle of an eleent, which can be obtained, yet which retains all physical and cheical
properties of the eleent.
]T E
- The nuber of protons found in the nucleus of an ato, of an eleent.
]T
EHT
- The weight of an eleentary ato, in relation to the weight of an ato of hydrogen. ] hydrogen ato being taken
as 1.00g.
]TZE
- Process of changing a liquid to inute particles or a fine spray.
]TTEPE]T
- ]n apparatus for reducing and controlling the teperature of a superheater vapor or a fluid.
]TTE]T
- The sound reduction process in which sound energy is absorbed or diinished in intensity as the result of energy
conversion fro sound to otion or
heat.
]TTT
- The rubbing of one particle against another in a resin bed; frictional wear that will affect the site of resin
particles.
]T]T
- elf-acting. perating by its own echanis, when activated by soe triggering signal.
]T]T T
- The process of using the differences, between the actual value, and desired value, of any variable, to take
corrective action, without huan
intervention.
]T]T T
E
- ] device that easures the value of a easured variable, and operates to correct or liit the deviation fro a
selected reference. oth easuring and
control applications.
]T]T DEFT
- yste of reoving ice and frost fro evaporators autoatically.
]T]T EXP] ]
E (]E )
- ] type of etering device that senses low-side pressure and odulates in order to aintain low-side pressure
constant.
- ontrol which autoatically cycles refrigerating syste to reove frost foration on evaporator.
]T]T EET (TE]T) - s a type of control, in which the controller output, changes at a rate
proportional to the deviation or error. The output
will continue to change as long as any deviation or error exists.
]T]T T]TE -
]T]T
- The eployent of devices, which autoatically control one or ore functions.
]TT]FE
- ] transforer in which both priary and secondary coils, have turns in coon. The step up or step down of
voltage, is accoplished by taps in
coon windings.
]X
]Y T]T
- ] set of contacts that perfor a secondary function, usually in relation to the operation of a set of priary
contacts.
] ]]D' HYPTHE
- tates that equal volues of different gases, at the sae teperature and pressure, will contain equal nubers of
olecules.
] ]]D' E ()
- The nuber of eleentary units such as atos, forula units, olecules, or ions, that constitute one ole of the
said particle.
] E] E
EET
- ] therostat sensing eleent which will respond to the average duct teperature.
]X]
EXP] -
]X]
F
PE
- ses rotor blades shaped like airfoils, to bite into the air, speed it up, and push it into the subsequent stationary
blade passages. These passages are
shaped to for diffusers, that slow up the incoing air, and ake it pressurize itself by catching up with the air
ahead of it.
]X]
THT -
]ZETPE
- Having constant axiu and iniu boiling points.
]ZETP XTE
- Exaple of azeotropic ixture - refrigerant -502 is ixture consisting of 48.8 percent refrigerant -22 and
51.2% -115. The refrigerants do not
cobine cheically, yet azeotropic ixture provides refrigerant characteristics desired.
] PEE
- Pressure in low side of refrigerating syste; also called suction pressure or low-side pressure.
] E]T - Fluid opening/closing such as a gauge opening or to seal the joint where the valve ste goes through t
] ]T - s the fraction of the gas turbine work used to drive the copressor.
]D E - ound other than the wanted signal. n roo acoustics, the irreducible noise level easured in the ab
occupants.
]
]H - The counter-current flow of water through a resin bed (that is, in at the botto of the exchange unit, out at the top)
the bed after exhaustion (water treatent). ]lso, the process whereby a filtering echanis is cleaned by reversing the flow
]FF
E - Plate or vane used to direct or control oveent of fluid or air within confined area.
]T ] - ]re the nonflaable portion of the gas, such as carbon dioxide.
]ETE - nstruent for easuring atospheric pressure. t ay be calibrated in pounds per square inch, in inches of
illieters or kPa.
] E] -
]E ET]
- The etal present in the largest proportion in an alloy. (opper is the base etal in brass)
]E ET]
- The substrate etal that is coated or protected by a surface coating.
]TY - The ability of a substance to boost the pH after neutralizing all the acid species.
]TH PE]T - The utilization of ion-exchange resins to treat a solution in a container wherein the reoval of ions is acco
the solution and subsequent decanting of the treated liquid.
]DE
T
E - Heat exchanger in which water flows by gravity over the outside of the tubes or plat
E], ]
- ] bearing with an external spherical seat surface that provides a copensation for shaft or housing defl
E], ]
] - sually a rolling bearing of short cylindrical for supporting a shaft carrying a radial
E], ]X]
]D (see bearing, thrust)
E], ] T - ] bearing etal of non-ferrous aterial, containing several tin-based alloys, ainly copper, antio
E], ]
E], ET]
- ] bearing consisting of two layers.
E], H - ] plain bearing in which the lining is closely fitted into the housing in the for of a bush, usually surfaced
E],
] TEP - ] flat circular hydrostatic bearing with a central circular recess.
E], FXED P]D - ]n axial or radial load bearing equipped with fixed pads, the surface of which a are contoured to pro
lubrication.
E], F
]T - ] bearing designed or ounted to perit axial displaceent between shaft and hous
E], F
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fraction of the journal rotational speed.
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E], ]ET - ] type of bearing in which the force that separates the relatively oving surfaces is produced be
E], THE
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E - ] bearing in which the relatively oving parts are separated by long thin rollers that have a length-to-dia
E], T]T - ] bearing in which no solid contact occurs between relatively oving surface
E], PEDET]
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E], P T - ]n axial load bearing, radial-load-type bearing which supports the end of a shaft or piv
E], P - ade fro porous aterial, such as copressed etal powders, the pores acting either as reservoirs for h
supplied lubricant.
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E], - ] bearing in which the relatively oving parts slide without deliberate lubrication
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deflection or isalignent.
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contain self-lubricating aterial.
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layers of bearing alloys, bonded to a steel backing.
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E], TEP - ] plane surface bearing that supports the lower end of a vertical shaft.
E], THT - ] bearing in which the load acts in the direction of the axis of rotation.
E], T
T P]D - ] pad bearing in which the pads are free to take up a position at an angle to the opposing surfac
hydrodynaic pressure distribution over its surface.
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ED EXP] - The effect produced during backwashing when the resin particles becoe separated and rise in the colun.
bed due to the increase in the space between resin particles ay be controlled by regulating backwash flow (typical with w
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ED ET - The algebraic su of the couples or the oents of the external forces, or both, to the left or right of any
subjected to bending by couples or transverse forces, or both.
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work is done by or upon liquid in course of its flow, and decreases in proportion to energy lost in flow.
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ET]
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together, will bend as teperatures change.
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EED - lowly reducing the pressure of liquid or gas fro a syste or cylinder by slightly opening a va
EEDFF - The continuous reoval of water fro a re-circulating water syste.
EEDFF ]TE - The rate at which water is continuously reoved fro a syste.
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TEPE]TE - Teperature at which a fluid changes fro a liquid to a gas.
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exaple.
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pH.
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