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Internal Combustion Engine question
Correct, however I do not see any information based on mono crystal. The ceramics used are usually at most 99.8% Alumina. I am sure this is due to a few reasons. My sole focus is on purity (9n plus).- MattMaxwell
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Deuterium in Well Water: Is It Different from Sea Water?
I intended 1 in 6194 molecules of hydrogen, as appose to 1 in 6194k molecules. Oops- MattMaxwell
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- Forum: Nuclear Engineering
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Deuterium in Well Water: Is It Different from Sea Water?
I think I read that Deuterium was 1 in 6194k hydrogen molecules in SEA water. Is there a difference in the water I pump in my well water at home? Just curious because it seems well mixed.- MattMaxwell
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- Forum: Nuclear Engineering
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Understanding Crystalline Structures: A 3D Representation for Enhanced Learning
Wouldn't the element deem that? I.e carbon (single element) vs Alumina (AlO3 a compound)- MattMaxwell
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- Forum: Materials and Chemical Engineering
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Internal Combustion Engine question
Just out of curiosity, as I am very amateur here, in ICE could mono-crystal Alumina replace aluminum and create a better engine? Aside from the high cost to manufacture. I know MC-Alumina has a higher density than Al but is considerably stronger. This would be fantastic, I would think for a...- MattMaxwell
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- Combustion Engine Internal
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering