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In iron meteorites, it often is found in the form of plates and as shells around nodules of troilite (an iron sulfide mineral).
The required mechanical, structural and other properties of stainless steels have to be maintained in these joining processes of components of various shapes and sizes in the form of plates, ribs, shells, etc.
In this work, bulk metallic glasses Mg60Cu30Y10, Mg65Cu20Y10Zn5 and Mg65Cu20Y10Ni5 (BMGs) in the form of plates with thickness of 1 mm were successfully synthesized by the high-pressure casting.
Hafnium control rods in the form of plates 6 mm thick were examined after a 9-year operation in the RBT-6 research reactor in water coolant at 68 86 °С to a maximal fluence 7.5 × 1025 m−2 (Е < 0.625 eV) and 2.4 × 1025 m−2 (E > 0.8 MeV).
The crystal structure as well as the shape of the TiO2 and Mg2+/TiO2 anatase nanoparticles were determined using two different techniques, such as X-ray powder diffraction (XRD) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM), which both lead to the agreeable conclusion that the nanocrystals are in the form of plates.
In the Regulation of the Buildings to be Constructed in Disaster Regions (Trianafillou 1998), there is the condition that if FRP is used in the form of plates the span between the axes of plates (s f ) will be smaller than the sum of plate width (w f ) and one-fourth of the useful beam height (d) (w f + d/4) (Trianafillou 1998).
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The heating process such as line heating, triangular heating and so on is widely used in plate forming of shell plates found in bow and stern area of outer shell in a ship.
For longer spans, steel beams are made in the form of plate girders.
The fabricated composite materials in the form of plate were cut into corresponding profiles as per standards for impact testing.
It is not known with any certainty whether this is because the dynamic nature of Earth's surface obliterates such evidence or because processes different from the modern form of plate tectonics existed at the time.
Trencher, originally a thick slice of bread, used as a primitive form of plate for eating and for slicing meat (hence its derivation from "trancher"—to cut, or carve), but by the 14th century a square or circular wooden plate of rough workmanship.
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