The main purpose of this data collection was to provide directly accessible information on change and stability of electoral behavior and political orientation in the Netherlands. This dataset is a compilation of common core variables included in
A test for determining the bonding shear strength of a clad metal and the fixture for performing the test are described. The test specimen, which is relatively easy to machine, has approximately nine shear steps ranging in depth from shallower than the cladding to deeper than the cladding. Thus, at least one of the shear lips gives the shear strength very near the interface between the cladding and the base metal. Test results on a variety of bimetals are presented. Results are compared with ASTM Specification for Corrosion-Resisting Chromium Steel Clad Plate, Sheet, and Strip (A 264) criteria. This work was conducted by the Bureau of Mines, U.S. Department of the Interior, as a part of its effort to develop vacuum rolled claddings to conserve strategic materials.
A constant temperature rotational viscometer was fabricated for studying temperature effect on rheological properties of beef cattle manure slurries having total solids concentrations (TS) ranging from 2.5 to 19.3%. The rheological properties of the slurries had shear rates ranging from ∼ 20 to 200 s−1 and temperatures ranging from 14 to 64°C. In this shear rate range, it was found that the power-law equation could be used to describe the slurry's shear stress and shear rate relationship. Apparent viscosity of the slurry was found to decrease as temperature increased, and increase as TS increased. Equations to express the apparent viscosity as a function of TS and absolute temperature were given. The activation energy (Andrade's equation) of the beef cattle manure slurries was found to be 13.8 kJ/mol.
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