NIST Special PublicationThe Institute, 1989 |
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... range research opportunities for the North American steel industry . The industry participants concluded that research opportunities could best be addressed in the context of three specific long - range development projects : direct ...
... range research opportunities for the North American steel industry . The industry participants concluded that research opportunities could best be addressed in the context of three specific long - range development projects : direct ...
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... range of inputs from the participants . Coordinated presentations were given in these working sessions on the status of sensors , process models , and control approaches , the available technology , and the benefits to relevant research ...
... range of inputs from the participants . Coordinated presentations were given in these working sessions on the status of sensors , process models , and control approaches , the available technology , and the benefits to relevant research ...
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... range need was determined in the area of process modeling . Although a complete , fundamental heat , mass and fluid flow model of the process was not thought to be realistic , certain portions of the problem were worthy of independent ...
... range need was determined in the area of process modeling . Although a complete , fundamental heat , mass and fluid flow model of the process was not thought to be realistic , certain portions of the problem were worthy of independent ...
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... range and precision needed for each of the sensors . In many cases , the identified range was quite accurate , but the estimated precision reflected that required of the product ; the sensor may require greater sensitivity . For example ...
... range and precision needed for each of the sensors . In many cases , the identified range was quite accurate , but the estimated precision reflected that required of the product ; the sensor may require greater sensitivity . For example ...
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... range of sensor needs in the finishing and coating processes , five sensors listed below were identified as having ... Range 1-2 Years [ M ] Medium Range 3-4 Years [ L ] Long Range 5+ Years 4 . 5 . Measurement of Lubricant Film Thickness ...
... range of sensor needs in the finishing and coating processes , five sensors listed below were identified as having ... Range 1-2 Years [ M ] Medium Range 3-4 Years [ L ] Long Range 5+ Years 4 . 5 . Measurement of Lubricant Film Thickness ...
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aluminum application Armco August Bethlehem Steel Building carbon Center Chairman Chemical Clark COFFEE Content copper Cramb Data define Department Department of Energy determined Director discussion Division Drive Employees Lounge Engineering Eugene Eckhart expert Federal final finishing and coating future Gaithersburg Government identified implementation industry Inland Steel Inland Steel Company Institute of Standards integration Intelligent Processing Issues knowledge Laboratory LTV Steel Manager materials Materials Science McGill University Measurement metals industries National Institute Near-Net Shape Casting needs NIST NUMBER on-line operating ORGANIZATION participants physical presentations primary metals priority problem process control process modeling programs properties provides Public range recommendations Research Room Schwartz sensor sensor needs Session 3 Dr specific Standards and Technology Steel Corporation Street strip success Summary Surface Sussman Table technical techniques transfer understanding Washington Workshop