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laminations
noun
Plural of lamination
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The stator core is therefore constructed of thin sheets, or laminations, of magnetic steel.
The stator frame consists of laminations of silicon steel, usually with a thickness of about 0.5 millimetre.
The rotor consists of longitudinal iron laminations separated by nonmagnetic spacers.
Laminations within the muddy component are broken and bent.
Tests are diverse in structure and can include external ridges and spines and internal partitions, structural supports, wall laminations, and canal systems.
For these reasons, sheets of iron-based magnetic glasses are used as transformer-core laminations in electrical power applications.
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Laminated glass can also be made with tinted lamination film, producing many colours not available in integrally coloured glass.
The sediment is sorted according to grain size, and cross-laminations that show only one flow direction commonly occur.
Glass may be strengthened using one of several processes: temporarily reducing the severity of flaws by fire polishing or "etching" (i.e., chemical polishing); introducing surface compression by overlay glazing, thermal tempering, or ion exchange; and toughening by lamination.
Thus, lamination consists of thin units in bedded, or layered, sequence in a natural rock succession, whereas stratification consists of bedded layers, or strata, in a geologic sequence of interleaved sedimentary rocks.
In lamination, the mechanical energy associated with applied stress is absorbed by successive layers of glass and laminate, leaving less energy for crack development.
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