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Similar to the blast furnace, the cupola is a refractory-lined steel stack 20 to 35 feet (6 to 11 metres) high, resting on a cast-iron base plate with four steel legs.

In order to achieve high thrust and eliminate eddy current effect, circumferential silicon steel stack is usually utilized in stator as a universal topology design.

The silicon-based DMFC stack is designed in a flip-flop configuration using MEMS technology, and the stainless steel stack is fabricated using stamping technology.

Compared to stainless steel stack, the flip-flop silicon-based stack may reduce the connection space and lower the contact resistance between the membrane electrode assembly and the plates.

Their minute-and-a-half-long video includes trivia about the author whose work inspired the term "Kafkaesque," combined with artful footage of the 10-meter-tall, 45-ton, stainless steel stack of 42 revolving layers.

Honoring the factory's history while nurturing one of the country's largest Arts and Cultural organizations, Arts Quest (which debuted in April 2012), entwined amid rusted out 230 ft. high smelters and abandoned industrial buildings on what is known as the "Steel Stack Campus," became a way to bring economic development to the area.

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Known as a "power ship", the Turkish-owned and operated vessel with 11 towering steel stacks or chimneys resembles a sort of floating Battersea power station.

"Polyurethane is made in Finland, too," Ms. Anttonen said, demonstrating Kiss, her polyurethane and steel stacking chair, designed with a minimum of screws to be easy to manufacture, inexpensive and recyclable.

In long-term full-scale measurements at 4 steel stacks in Germany, the real vortex-induced cross-wind vibration amplitude collectives have been measured.

With this real collectives fatigue calculations have been made based on the Eurocode ENV 1993-1-1, chapter 9 ("Fatigue") and have been compared with the constant amplitude method of DIN 4133 (German code for steel stacks), which is similar to Eurocode ENV 1991-2-4, Annex C. In all cases the results of the DIN 4133 method are on the safe side.

Invented by Harry Soref in 1924, the company used pieces of scrap steel stacked on top of each other to create a lock that could survive a gunshot.

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