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Discover LudwigThe phrase "test assembly" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a group of items or components that have been assembled for the purpose of testing their functionality or effectiveness. Example: "Before mass production, the engineers conducted a thorough test assembly of the prototype to ensure all parts were functioning properly." Another example: "The test assembly of the new car model revealed a few design flaws that needed to be addressed before it could be released to the market."
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The test assembly measures strain and acceleration in the target.
Test assembly design problems appear in the areas of psychology and education, among others.
The maximum linear power of the test assembly was 98 kW/m.
This paper describes the engineering design and analysis of this mirror test assembly.
Each test assembly consisted of C-sections acting as beams having a track section to restrain its ends.
The nominal operating flow conditions of the test assembly were 15.02 kg/s at 60 °C with water, which is equivalent to Re ∼ 60,750.
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Duke accepted some test assemblies for its Catawba nuclear plant in York County, S.C.
The WG Pu was assumed to be used as the startup fuel along with TRU fuel in lead test assemblies.
Sophisticated remote handling technologies originally developed for fission reactors are inevitably required, especially for assembly and maintenance of the Li-target and test assemblies.
The floor joint ties were placed on the pre-existing keyways where the grout was cast after the test assemblies were set up.
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