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Numerical solution of a model including losses confirms this result: the difference in radiated power between two diaphragm sizes remains smaller than the difference obtained if the radiated power would be proportional to the orifice cross section area.
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In extrusion, a melted polymer is forced through an orifice with a particular cross section (the die), and a continuous shape is formed with a constant cross section similar to that of the orifice.
Figure 2a is a cross section of the orifice plate and the particles.
The parameters evaluated were the orifice open diameter, do = 0.35d 0.50d; the open cross section, α = 0.12d 0.25d, constriction spacing, l = 1.5d 3.0d, and baffle shape (sharp vs smooth edged).
Extrusion converts a billet of metal into a length of uniform cross section by forcing the billet to flow through the orifice of a die.
Quantitative analysis of architectures extracted from captopril osmotic pumps drilled by a range of operating parameters indicated that laser power correlated with the cross section area, volume, surface area and depth of the orifices, while scanning speed of laser beam showed inverse relationships with the above structure characters.
The prototype is designed to improve the previous model using a bolt-clamped Langevin type transducer (BLT) and Fig. 3 shows a cross section of the prototype whose mechanism can generate large acceleration at the orifice plate [30].
In this study magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was applied to image non-intrusively the formation of jets in packed beds of square cross section (L=46.8 mm, L=50.6 mm, L=67.4 mm and L=72 mm) containing a central square orifice (Lo=3.6 mm).
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