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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