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  1. Cutting fluid

    cutting fluid on the milling cutter . Cutting fluid is a type of coolant and lubrication lubricant designed ... ingredients. Depending on context and on which type of cutting fluid is being considered, it may be referred to as cutting fluid , cutting oil , cutting compound , coolant , or lubricant . Most metalworking and machining processes can benefit from the use of cutting fluid, depending on workpiece ... that are sought after in a good cutting fluid are the ability to keep the workpiece at a stable ... of applying cutting fluid e.g., flooding, spraying, dripping, misting, brushing can be used, with the best ... as a cutting fluid. It boils easily, promotes rusting of machine parts, and does not lubricate well. Therefore, other ingredients are necessary to create an optimal cutting fluid. Mineral oil s, which ... machine tools . Dielectric fluid is used as a cutting fluid in electrical discharge machining ... kerosene. Intense heat is generated by the cutting action of the electrode or wire and the fluid is used ... water tables are used with the plasma arc cutting PAC process. Pastes or gels Cutting fluid may also ... or around the tipped tool insert itself an ideal type of cutting fluid delivery that traditionally ... itself the metal particles from previous cutting that are borne in the fluid the bacteria l or fungus ... HP and worsening of pre existing respiratory problems. Safer cutting fluid formulations provide ... the cutting performance, workers health, or the environment. Maintaining as low a fluid temperature ... a reader with the mistaken idea that cutting fluid is often extremely dangerous . That would be an exaggeration. In reality, cutting fluid exposure is like many exposures in life, such as passive smoking ... of tramp oil , also known as sump oil , which is unwanted oil that has mixed with cutting fluid .... Old, used cutting fluid must be disposed of when it is fetid or chemically degraded and has ... cutting fluid disposal involves techniques such as ultrafiltration using polymeric or ceramic membranes ...   more details



  1. Fluid

    about the concept in physics unreferenced date April 2009 Continuum mechanics cTopic Fluid mechanics In physics , a fluid is a substance that continually Deformation mechanics deforms flows under an applied shear stress . Fluids are a subset of the Phase matter phases of matter and include liquid s, gas es, Plasma physics plasmas and, to some extent, plasticity physics plastic solids . In common usage, fluid is often used as a synonym for liquid , with no implication that gas could also be present. For example, brake fluid is hydraulic oil and will not perform its required function if there is gas ... do not. The distinction between plasticity physics solids and fluid is not entirely obvious. The distinction ... like a solid or a fluid, depending on the time period over which it is observed. It is best described as a viscoelastic fluid. There are many examples of substances proving difficult to classify. A particularly ... Fluid mechanics In a solid, shear stress is a function of Strain materials science strain , but in a fluid ... is Pascal s law which describes the role of pressure in characterizing a fluid s state. Depending on the relationship ... as one of the following Newtonian fluid s where stress is directly proportional to rate of strain Non Newtonian fluid s where stress is not proportional to rate of strain, its higher powers ... differential equations which are based on continuity continuity equation Fluid dynamics conservation ... of energy . The study of fluids is fluid mechanics , which is subdivided into fluid dynamics and fluid statics depending on whether the fluid is in motion. See also Matter Liquid Gas References Cite ... url Category Fluid dynamics af Vloeier ar an Fluido bg bs Fluid ca Fluid cs Tekutina da Fluid de Fluid el es Fluido eo Flua o eu Fluido fa fr Fluide gl Flu do ko hi hr Fluid ... mk nl Flu dum ja no Fluid nds Fluid pl P yn pt Fluido ro Fluid ru simple Fluid sk Tekutina sl Teko ina sr sh Fluid fi Fluidi sv Fluid ta th tr Ak kan uk ...   more details



  1. FLUID

    Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 Merge to FLTK date August 2010 Image FLUID 01.jpg right thumb 200px FLUID GUI widget widget list window FLUID F ast L ight user interface U ser I nterface D esigner is a graphical editor that is used to produce FLTK source code . FLUID edits and saves its state in text .fl files, which can be edited in a text editor for finer control over display and behavior. After designing the application, FLUID compiles the .fl file into a .cxx file, which defines all the objects from the .fl file, and an header file .h file , which declares all the global ones. FLUID also supports Internationalization and localization localization of label strings using message files and the GNU gettext or POSIX catgets interfaces. Image Fluid compilation flowchart.svg right thumb 200px A flowchart showing the steps needed to compile FLUID generated code A simple program can be made by putting all non interface code including a code main code function into the .fl file, thus making the .cxx file a single source file to compile. Most programs are more complex than this, so other .cxx files can be written that call the FLUID functions. These .cxx files must include the .h file, or they can include the .cxx file so it still appears to be a single source file. Normally the FLUID file defines one or more functions or classes, which output C code. Each function defines a one or more FLTK windows, and all the widgets that go inside those windows. Widgets created by FLUID are either named , complex named , or unnamed . A named widget has a legal C variable identifier as its name i.e. only alphanumeric and underscore , and is defined by a global variable or class member ... punctuation such as . or or any other symbols in its name. In this case, FLUID assigns a pointer to the widget ... source and FLUID will write a private Callback computer science callback function into the .cxx file. DEFAULTSORT Fluid Category User interface builders Programming software stub es FLUID pt FLUID ...   more details



  1. The Fluid

    Cleanup date July 2008 Refimprove description date September 2010 Infobox musical artist name The Fluid image The Fluid.jpg caption The Fluid, 1993 image size background group or band alias Madhouse origin Denver , Colorado , United States years active 1984 1993, 2008 genre Grunge , garage rock , punk rock label Rayon br Sub Pop br Glitterhouse br Hollywood Records Hollywood associated acts Nirvana band Nirvana br Frantix website http www.subpop.com artists fluid Sub Pop The Fluid past members John Robinson br Matt Bischoff br James Clower br Rick Kulwicki br Garrett Shavlik The Fluid was an United States American Rock music rock band from Denver , formed in 1984 who disbanded in 1993, but reconvened in 2008. History The Fluid were originally called Madhouse . After early 1980s Denver punk band Frantix broke, up bassist Matt Bischoff, drummer Garrett Shavlik and guitarist James Clower began playing as Madhouse. On July 5, with new band members Rick Kulwicki guitar and John Robinson vocals , they played their first gig at the German House Denver Turnverein as The Fluid , which was the only name all five members could agree upon. In 1986 the Fluid released their first album, Punch N Judy on Rayon Records. The album was also licensed to and released by the German label Glitterhouse . They toured for the next two years in support of the album. In 1988, they released the album Clear Black Paper on Sub Pop . They were the first non Seattle band to sign to the record label . 2008 reunion The Fluid reunited to perform at Sub Pop Records 20th Anniversary at Redmond, Washington Redmond s Marymoor Park in Seattle in July 2008. This was preceded by a June 20 show at the Bluebird Theater in Denver. Their guitarist, Rick Kulwicki, died on February 15, 2011, at the age of 49. ref name ... 200 Tomorrow The Grunge Years References Reflist External links http www.subpop.com artists fluid The Fluid at Sub Pop Allmusic class artist id p12957 pure url yes The Fluid at AMG DEFAULTSORT Fluid ...   more details



  1. Cutting

    0& userid 4886914&md5 0ac82b63fbfd6c6737e25c0d7d002814 Optimum blade configurations for the cutting ... Cutting Category Cutting tools de Zerspanen hr Rezanje pl Ci cie ...   more details



  1. Cutting in

    improvereferences date September 2011 Cutting in is a process, in dancing , by which a person interrupts two dance partners and claims the partner of one. ref WALES AT AMERICAN DANCE. Cut In Like Other Officers Treated as Army Captain., NY Times , January 14, 1919 ref As traditionally portrayed in Hollywood films, men are more likely to cut in than women. References references See also Money dance , a dance in which cutting in is expected Category Dance moves dance stub ...   more details



  1. Cutting It

    multiple issues cleanup June 2009 intro tooshort January 2010 Infobox television show name Cutting It image Image cutting.gif 200px caption Cutting It DVD cover for series 4 format Drama runtime 60 minutes creator Debbie Horsfield starring Sarah Parish br Jason Merrells br Angela Griffin br Si n Reeves br Ben Daniels br Amanda Holden country United Kingdom network BBC One first aired start date 2002 4 16 df yes last aired end date 2005 7 12 df yes num series 4 num episodes 25 Cutting It was a popular BBC television programme set in Manchester , England , which ran for four series between 2002 and 2005. Synopsis Series 1 In the first series, Alison Henshall, known as Allie, and her husband, Gavin Ferraday, run a hairdressing and beauty salon. Allie s sisters, Darcy and Sydney, are the salon s beautician and nail technician. Allie and Gavin also employ three more staff, hairdresser Shane, junior Ruby and accountant Eugene. Their mother, Brawdie, and father, Tom, complete the regular cast. Finn Bevan, Allie s ex, and his current wife, Mia, open a rival salon across the road. Allie is upset as she wanted that location to be the 2nd Henshall Ferraday salon. Gavin, however, wanted to start a family but Allie is reluctant, insisting that she isn t maternal. Initially, Allie wants nothing to do with Finn, thinking it was a coincidence Mia s salon is across the road until Finn confesses it isn t. Eventually Finn wears down Allie s resistance and they begin having an affair. Ruby s behaviour grow wilder so Allie and Gavin visit her parents. Allie suggests setting boundaries but her parents insist she is left to get on with it, knowing that she will calm down eventually. Allie and Gavin s visit leads to Ruby s parents revealing that Ruby is adopted Gavin discovers that her biological ... Online id drama cuttingit title Cutting It BBC programme id b00pdvy5 title Cutting It imdb title id 0314996 title Cutting It http www.sat1.de filme serien spitzen Sat. 1 Bis in die Spitzen page de ...   more details



  1. Cutting compound

    For machine tool coolant cutting fluid orphan date May 2010 Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Cutting compound consists of an abrasive suspended in a paste. Like most abrasives, it comes in various grit size grit sizes dependent upon how much matter is to be removed. It is used on automotive paintwork to cut through abrade oxidise d paint or to polishing polish out scratches in the paintwork. The oxidised paint is duller than fresh paint and the cutting compound is used to expose this fresher surface. Modern automotive painting often includes a thin, transparent protective coating on which cutting compound should not be used. Cutting is not something that should necessarily be done often as it will eventually strip all the paint from the surface, which both is less appealing and offers less chemical resistance. Wax ing to protect the newly exposed surface is an important part of maintenance. DEFAULTSORT Cutting Compound Category Automobile maintenance Automotive stub ...   more details



  1. Magnetic fluid

    Magnetic fluid may refer to Magnetorheological fluid , a fluid that changes viscosity when subjected to a magnetic field. Ferrofluid , a strongly Paramagnetism paramagnetic fluid. disambig ...   more details



  1. Fluid (disambiguation)

    wiktionarypar fluid A fluid is defined as a substance that continually deforms flows under an applied shear stress. Fluid may also refer to FLUID , a user interface design program Fluid band , an American progressive rock band Fluid web browser , a WebKit based site specific browser for Mac OS X Fluid Lil Fizz song Fluid Lil Fizz song , a song by rapper Lil Fizz Fluid video game Fluid video game , a game for the Sony PlayStation Fluid solution , a solution to an equation in general relativity The Fluid , an American rock band A sexual orientation See also Body fluid disambig pl Fluid ...   more details



  1. Transcellular fluid

    Transcellular fluid is the portion of total body water contained within epithelial lined spaces. It is the smallest component of extracellular fluid , which also includes interstitial fluid and Blood plasma plasma . It is often not calculated as a fraction of the extracellular fluid, but it is about 2.5 of the total body water. Examples of this fluid are cerebrospinal fluid , and aqueous humor ocular fluid , synovial fluid joint fluid , and urinary bladder bladder urine . ref http www.anaesthesiamcq.com FluidBook fl2 1.php Fluid Physiology 2.1 Fluid Compartments Bot generated title ref Composition Due to the varying locations of transcellular fluid, the composition changes dramatically. Some of the electrolytes present in the transcellular fluid are sodium ions, chloride ion s, and bicarbonate ions. Physiological Function There are also varied functions for the trans cellular fluid. In the joints, it serves a lubrication function, while the urine allows for the removal of electrolytes and molecules from the body. References references External links Renal physiology Category Physiology Category Cell anatomy Category Body fluids cell biology stub ja pl Trzecia przestrze ...   more details



  1. Drilling fluid

    About fluids used when drilling a well fluids used with drill bits during metal working cutting fluid ... as follows Remove cuttings from well Drilling fluid carries the rock excavated by the drill bit up to the surface. Its ability to do so depends on cutting size, shape, and density, and speed of fluid ... foaming agent down the rod string on a drilling rig In geotechnical engineering , drilling fluid is a fluid ... boreholes, such as water wells . Liquid drilling fluid is often called drilling mud . The three ... aqueous muds, usually called oil based mud, and gaseous drilling fluid, in which a wide range of gas ... formation fluid s from entering into the well bore, keeping the Well drilling drill bit cool ... is paused and when the drilling assembly is brought in and out of the hole. The drilling fluid ... fluid Many types of drilling fluids are used on a day to day basis. Some wells require that different .... The various types of fluid generally fall into a few broad categories ref http www.glossary.oilfield.slb.com ... rock form is usually a combination of native clays that are suspended in the fluid while drilling, or specific ... to the fact that while the fluid is being pumped, it can be very thin and free flowing like chocolate milk , though when pumping is stopped, the static fluid builds a gel structure that resists flow. When an adequate pumping force is applied to break the gel , flow resumes and the fluid returns to its ... where the base fluid is a petroleum product such as diesel fuel. Oil based muds are used for many reasons ... based fluid SBM Otherwise known as Low Toxicity Oil Based Mud or LTOBM Synthetic based fluid is a mud where the base fluid is a synthetic oil. This is most often used on offshore rigs because it has the properties of an oil based mud, but the toxicity of the fluid fumes are much less than an oil based fluid. This is important when men work with the fluid in an enclosed space such as an offshore drilling ... where the fluid is treated by adding chemicals and other substances. The returning mud can contain ...   more details



  1. Hydrostatic fluid

    Unreferenced date December 2009 In atmospheric dynamics and fluid dynamics , a hydrostatic fluid is a fluid in which fluid stresses act isotropic ally and fluid elements are in local equilibrium with one another. Thus, all directional fluid stresses, normally represented as vectors, can be summarized by a scalar physics scalar quantity called the hydrostatic pressure , which can still depend on position. The stress mechanics stress tensor takes on the form math sigma ij p delta ij math , where math p math is the hydrostatic pressure, and math delta ij math is the kronecker delta The equilibrium which exists in a hydrostatic fluid is often the result of a balance between forces that compress the fluid and forces that resist compression. For example, on earth, the atmosphere is compressed against the surface by gravity and supported by its internal energy . This is often referred to as hydrostatic equilibrium . DEFAULTSORT Hydrostatic Fluid Category Hydraulics Category Fluid mechanics Category Fluid dynamics ...   more details



  1. Fluid feeder

    Fluid feeders are organisms that feed on the fluid of other organisms. It can refer to Hematophagy , feeding on blood Nectarivore , feeding on nectar Plant sap feeders disambig ...   more details



  1. Fluid pipe

    Fluid pipes are a phenomenon driven by surface tension . When a pure water jet impinges on a reservoir, capillary wave s are excited and propagate up the jet at the same speed that the jet falls. References A related thesis was written by Hancock, M.J. and Bush, and presented J.W.M., 2002. Fluid pipes, J. Fluid Mech., 466, 285 304. fluiddynamics stub Category Fluid dynamics Category Fluid dynamics articles needing attention ...   more details



  1. John Cutting

    John Cutting may refer to John Cutting psychiatrist , British psychiatrist and writer John T. Cutting 1844 1911 , U.S. Representative See also Jack Cutting disambiguation hndis Cutting, John ...   more details



  1. Pipe Cutting

    multiple issues expert Engineering original research January 2010 orphan January 2010 unreferenced January 2010 date January 2010 Pipe cutting , or pipe profiling , is a mechanized industrial process that removes material from Pipe fluid conveyance pipe or tube to create a desired profile. Typical profiles include straight cuts, mitres, saddles and mid section holes. These complex cuts are usually required to allow a tight fit between two parts that are to be joined via arc welding . Cutting is performed by means of a thermal torch Plasma torch plasma or oxyfuel and is mounted to the last axis of a multi axis machine. The axes of the multi axis machine are powered by electric motor s and are synchronized to create a path for the torch and pipe that yield a desired profile. The synchronization of axes is accomplished either mechanically, via cam s, levers and gears, or electronically, via microprocessor s and controllers. Pipe cutting machines are popular in offshore, pipe processing, ship building , pressure vessel , structural and mechanical contracting manufacturing because of the complex cuts and profiles typical required in their respective industries. References See Wikipedia Footnotes on how to create references using ref ref tags which will then appear here automatically Reflist External links http www.vernontool.com Category Piping ...   more details



  1. Lighter fluid

    wiktionary lighter fluid Lighter fluid may refer to Butane , a highly flammable, colorless, easily liquefied gas used in cigarette lighters Naphtha , a volatile flammable liquid hydrocarbon mixture used in wick type lighters Charcoal lighter fluid , an aliphatic petroleum solvent used in lighting charcoal in a barbecue grill disambiguation no Lightergass fi Tupakansytytinneste ...   more details



  1. Extracellular fluid

    Extracellular fluid ECF or extracellular fluid volume ECFV usually denotes all body fluid outside of cells. The remainder is called intracellular fluid . In some animals, including mammal s, the extracellular fluid can be divided into two major subcompartments, interstitial fluid and blood plasma . The extracellular fluid also includes the transcellular fluid making up only about 2.5 percent of the ECF. In humans, the normal glucose concentration of extracellular fluid that is regulated by homeostasis is approximately 5 molarity mM . The pH of extracellular fluid is tightly regulated by Buffer solution buffers around 7.4. The volume of ECF is typically 15L of which 12L is interstitial fluid and 3L is plasma Contents of Extracellular fluid Main Cations Sodium Na sup sup 136 145 mEq L Potassium K sup sup 3.5 5.5 mEq L Calcium Ca sup 2 sup 8.4 10.5 mEq L Main Anions Chloride Cl sup sup 99 109 mEq L Bicarbonate Hydrogen Carbonate HCO sub 3 sub sup sup 22 26 mM It is poorer in proteins compared to intracellular fluid See also Effective circulating volume ECV External links DorlandsDict three 000041008 extracellular fluid eMedicineDictionary extracellular fluid Renal physiology Category Cell biology cell biology stub ar bg da Ekstracellul rv ske es Fluido extracelular he ja pl P yn pozakom rkowy pt L quido extracelular simple Extracellular fluid ...   more details



  1. Current (fluid)

    A current in a fluid is the magnitude and direction of flow within that fluid. An air current presents the same properties for a gaseous medium. Kinds of fluid currents include. Boundary current Current stream , a current in a river or stream Ocean current Rip current Subsurface currents Turbidity current See also Fluid dynamics Fluiddynamics stub Category Physics de Str mung ka pt Corrente fluido ru ...   more details



  1. Cross fluid

    A Cross fluid is a type of generalized Newtonian fluid whose viscosity depends upon shear rate according to the following equation math mu operatorname eff dot gamma frac mu 0 1 frac mu 0 dot gamma tau 1 n math where math mu operatorname eff dot gamma math is viscosity as a function of shear rate , math mu 0 math , math tau math and n are coefficients. At low shear rate math mu 0 dot gamma ll tau math , cross fluids behave as Newtonian fluid s and at high shear rate math mu 0 dot gamma gg tau math as power law fluid s. See also Navier Stokes equations Fluid Carreau fluid Power law fluid Generalized Newtonian fluid References Kennedy, P. K., Flow Analysis of Injection Molds . New York. Hanser. ISBN 1569901813 Category Non Newtonian fluids ...   more details



  1. Newtonian fluid

    Continuum mechanics cTopic Fluid mechanics A Newtonian fluid named after Isaac Newton is a fluid whose ... to Fluid Mechanics year 2000 ref ref name Kundu cite book author Kundu P and Cohen I title Fluid Mechanics ref ref name Kirby cite book author Kirby, B.J. title Micro and Nanoscale Fluid Mechanics ... . Definition A simple equation to describe Newtonian fluid behavior is math tau mu frac du dy math where math tau math is the shear stress exerted by the fluid Drag physics drag Pa math mu math is the fluid viscosity a constant of proportionality Pa s math frac du dy math is the velocity ... terms, this means the fluid continues to flow, regardless of the forces acting on it. For example, water is Newtonian, because it continues to exemplify fluid properties no matter how fast it is stirred ... fluid , in which stirring can either leave a hole behind that gradually fills up over time this behavior is seen in materials such as pudding and Non newtonian fluid Oobleck oobleck , or, to a less ... but become more viscous when on walls . For a Newtonian fluid, the viscosity, by definition, depends only on temperature and pressure and also the chemical composition of the fluid if the fluid is not a pure substance , not on the forces acting upon it. If the fluid is incompressible fluid incompressible and viscosity is constant across the fluid, the equation governing the shear stress, in the Cartesian ... stress on the math i math th face of a fluid element in the math j math th direction math ... x j math is the math j math th direction coordinate If a fluid does not obey this relation, it is termed a non Newtonian fluid , of which there are several types, including polymer solutions, molten polymers, many solid suspensions and most highly viscous fluids. See also Non newtonian fluid References reflist Physics footer Category Viscosity Category Fluid dynamics ar bg bs Newtonovski fluid ca Fluid newtoni cs Newtonsk tekutina de Newtonsches Fluid es Fluido newtoniano ...   more details



  1. Die cutting

    Die cutting may refer to Die cutting shearing , the general process of shearing using dies Die cutting arts and crafts Die cutting web , the cutting of shapes out of webs Die preparation of semiconductor chips Another name for die making disambig ...   more details



  1. Serous fluid

    In physiology , the term serous fluid is used for various bodily fluid s that are typically pale yellow and transparent, and of a benign nature, that fill the inside of body cavity body cavities . Serous fluid originates from serous gland s, with secretions enriched with protein s and water. Serous fluid may also originate from mixed glands, which contain both mucous and serous cells. A common trait of serous fluids is their role in assisting digestion , excretion , and Respiratory system respiration . In medical fields, especially cytopathology , serous fluid is a synonym for effusion fluid s from various body cavities . There are many causes of effusions which include involvement of the cavity by cancer . Cytopathology evaluation is recommended to evaluate the causes of effusions in these cavities. ref name Shidham Examples Saliva consists of mucus and serous fluid the serous fluid contains the enzyme amylase important for the digestion of carbohydrate s. Minor Von Ebner s glands salivary glands of von Ebner present on the tongue secretion secrete the amylase. The parotid gland produces purely serous saliva. The other major salivary gland s produce mixed serous and mucus saliva. Another type of serous fluid is secreted by the serous membrane s or serosa , two layered membranes which line the body cavities . The serous fluid between the two layers acts as a lubricant and reduces friction from muscle movement. This can be seen in the lungs . Cytopathologic evaluation is recommended to evaluate the causes of fluid accumulation which include involvement of the cavity by cancer. ref name Shidham cite book last1 Shidham first1 Vinod B. last2 Atkinson first2 Barbara F. title Cytopathologic diagnosis of serous fluids edition 1 publisher Saunders Elsevier year 2007 location Philadelphia ... fluid within the body Serous carcinoma Pleural cavity References reflist Category Physiology anatomy stub ja sr Serumski fluid ...   more details



  1. Carreau fluid

    Context date October 2009 Carreau fluid is a type of generalized Newtonian fluid where viscosity, math mu operatorname eff math , depends upon the shear rate , math dot gamma math , by the following equation math mu operatorname eff dot gamma mu 0 left 1 left lambda dot gamma right 2 right frac n 1 2 math Where math mu 0 math , math lambda math and n are material coefficients. At low shear rate math dot gamma ll 1 lambda math Carreau fluid behaves as a Newtonian fluid and at high shear rate math dot gamma gg 1 lambda math as a power law fluid . The model was first proposed by Pierre Carreau . See also Navier Stokes equations Fluid Cross fluid Power law fluid Generalized Newtonian fluid References references Kennedy, P. K., Flow Analysis of Injection Molds . New York. Hanser. ISBN 1569901813 External links Category Non Newtonian fluids physics stub fr Loi de Carreau Yasuda ...   more details




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