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TALAT Lecture 1501: Properties, Characteristics and Alloys of Aluminium

This lecture provides a survey of the aluminium alloys available to the user; it describes their various properties; it gives an insight into the choice of aluminium for a proposed application. In ...
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  • CORE Materials published this 10/19/2009
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A Ccr a Conf 2008

a power point representation of the paper presented in ghana-accra
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  • hotmailvegemboga published this 08/12/2009
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AccraPaper_2008

A paper describing measurements of surface resistivity of silicone rubber materials.
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  • hotmailvegemboga published this 08/12/2009
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Akkerman Geophysics Survey Report 2008

Abstract Following the successful deployment of electrical resistance survey in 2007 the geophysical surveys team continued in 2008 with two further prospection techniques, gradiometry and ground ...
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  • rhaddlesey published this 04/29/2009
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Examville: Inorganic Chemistry - Electrolytic Conductance

For more FREE Inorganic Chemistry study material please visit: www.examville.com
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  • examville published this 03/16/2009
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RESERVES RE-ESTIMATION USING SCAL TO VALIDATE Sw MODEL FROM NEURAL NET PROCESSED OLD LOGS.

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  • ari_si published this 01/08/2009
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RESISTIVITY IN CARBONATES: NEW INSIGHTS

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  • ari_si published this 01/08/2009
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Contactless characterization of low conductivity semiconductors

A method for contactless detection of the lateral electrical transport properties of semiconductor surfaces and thin films is presented. Small changes in the electrical response of a capacitive tr...
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  • chris.p@sensawave.com published this 01/04/2009
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Skin Effect

Alternating current tends to flow on the outer surface of a conductor. This is known as skin effect and is more pronounced at high frequencies. This document describe this effect and provide users ...
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  • sustenergy published this 10/22/2008
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