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Flow system for liquid sample introduction in arc/spark excitation sources
(Royal Soc ChemistryCambridgeInglaterra, 1996)
Modeling trench sediment-controlled flow in subduction channels: Implications for the topographic evolution of the Central Andean Fore Arc
(Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 2018-10)
The high elevation of the onshore fore-arc platform in northern Chile cannot be accounted for by previously proposed tectonic mechanisms such as coastal underplating and coseismic deformation, whose topographic effects are ...
Similarity Of Plasmatron Characteristics For Longitudinal Vortex Flow Around The Arc With Variations In The Gas Flow Rate
(Kluwer Academic Publishers-Plenum Publishers, 1996)
Numerical investigation of the double-arcing phenomenon in a cutting arc torch
(American Institute of Physics, 2014-07)
A numerical investigation of the double-arcing phenomenon in a cutting arc torch is reported. The dynamics of the double-arcing were simulated by using a two-dimensional model of the gas breakdown development in the ...
Emplacement history and inflation evidence of a long basaltic lava flow located in Southern Payenia Volcanic Province, Argentina
(Elsevier Science, 2015-02)
The El Corcovo lava flow, from the Huanul shield volcano in the southern Mendoza province (central-western Argentina) traveled a distance of 70 km and covered a minimum area of ~ 415 km2. The flow emplacement was controlled ...
GIS Automation for Spatialization of Water AvailabilityAutomatização SIG para Espacialização da Disponibilidade Hídrica
(Centro de Ciências Matemáticas e da Natureza, Instituto de Geociências, Universidade Feder, 2016)
On the physical origin of the nozzle characteristic and its connection with the double-arcing phenomenon in a cutting torch
(American Institute of Physics, 2009-12)
The nozzle current-voltage characteristic for a cutting arc is presented in this work. The measurements are reported using a high energy density cutting arc torch with a nozzle bore radius of 0.5 mm. The arc current was ...
New Formula For The Rotational Velocity Of Magnetically Driven Arcs
(IOP, Bristol, United Kingdom, 2000)