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Conference «Intellectual materials, composites and nano-technologies»
Organizer: Federal state unitary enterprise «Moscow state technical University named AD. Bauman»
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A traditional Nottingham 2 Solidor Composite Doors in black with diamond black glass and Chrome hardware. Installed in Arnold, Nottingham. For more information or for a free quote contact us on 0115 866 0066, visit our website www.thenottinghamwindowcompany.co.uk/ or pop into our West Bridgford showroom.
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This is a three-part composite photo taken one Saturday along the New York City subway. We are probably still in Brooklyn, on the way to the Coney Island terminus. Like many of the public transportation time-compressing composites, the train began moving while I was still gathering the image (which, sloppily as I do it, only takes about ten or fifteen seconds on a bright day). You can tell by the pedestrians on the platform to the right of the photo, versus the gradual blurring of the outside at the splice point in the window, that I took this image in the opposite direction than most: right to left. This is probably because I wanted to get the open door and time was running out.
Anthracite grey Palermo style @solidor composite door with a stainless steel 1800mm handle, brushed aluminium hardware and satin glass side panel. Installed in Nuthall, Nottingham. For a free quotation call us on 01158 660066 visit www.thenottinghamwindowcompany.co.uk/ or pop into our West Bridgford showroom. #Nottingham #Nuthall #Solidor #Composite #Door #Modern
A modern Parma Solidor Composite Doors in Anthracite grey, with a white frame and a stainless-steel handle. Installed in Derbyshire. For a free quotation visit our website www.thenottinghamwindowcompany.co.uk/ Call us on 01158 660066 or pop into our West Bridgford showroom. #Derby #Composite #Modern #Solidor #SOTM #Parma
Hello, friends! Sorry I've not been around much - life and work have been absolutely dominating my time, and I hadn't even been able to pick up my camera for almost a month. I hope it lets up, but meanwhile this image is what I have to share, and I hope you enjoy it. I have been popping in and viewing my contacts' photostreams - I'm sorry I haven't commented more. I will try, as I've seen some stunning images from you guys!
A composite of eight photos of the lunar eclipse on 20 Feb 2008, taken in Atlanta, GA (USA). All except the full moon image are also in my photostream as individual images.
I wish I had been able to catch the second half of the eclipse too! Maybe next time (and I'll buy a power adaptor for my camera...!).
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DoITPoMS, University of Cambridge
Carbon-carbon composites are manufactured from continuous carbon fibres which are woven in a two or three dimensional pattern. The fibres are then impregnated with a polymeric resin. After the component has been shaped and cured the matrix is pyrolysed by heating in an inert atmosphere. This converts the matrix to carbon chain molecules which are densified by further heat treatments. The resulting composite consists of the original carbon fibres in a carbon matrix. Carbon-carbon composites have low density, high strength and high modulus. These properties are retained to temperatures above 2000ºC. Creep resistance and toughness are also high, and the high thermal conductivity and low thermal expansion coefficient provide thermal shock resistance. The woven structure of this composite can be seen in the low magnification micrograph. At high magnification, the fibres can be resolved. The fibres are continuous, but appear to be discontinuous as they are not parallel to the section plane of the sample.
System
CCcomposite
Composition
Not specified
Reaction
Processing
Woven, continuous carbon fibres, impregnated with a polymeric resin. Composite is then shaped, cured, and matrix is pyrolised by heat in an inert atmosphere
Applications
Typical applications include braking materials in aircraft and high performance cars, ablative shields for aerospace vehicles such as the nose cap and wing leading edges of the Space Shuttle orbiter and hot-pressing moulds. A SiC coating is used to protect the composite from high temperature oxidation.
Sample preparation
Technique
Reflected light microscopy
Contributor
Dr J Marrow
Organisation
Department of Materials Science, University of Manchester and UMIST
Irish Oak Palermo Solidor Composite Doors including satin side panels and brushed aluminium swan style handle. Installed in Mansfield, Nottingham. For a free quotation call us on 01158 660066 visit www.thenottinghamwindowcompany.co.uk or pop into our West Bridgford showroom.
CTG design and manufacture bespoke and standard transmission shafts. They transfer torque and power from hydraulics or electronics to power functions. Developed specifically for the rigours of aircraft, we have a patented composite to metal interface which allows the reliable transfer of torque according to the system specification.
We use a wide variety of end terminations and provide a large proportion of these products for use in primary and secondary aircraft actuation systems. These interfaces, through continual improvement, have crossed over into the rail and motorsport industries.
Conference «Intellectual materials, composites and nano-technologies»
Organizer: Federal state unitary enterprise «Moscow state technical University named AD. Bauman»
Original photo of woman courtesy of @Raimonds_Kalva via Twenty20 under royalty-free license
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Some lovely before and after photos courtesy of our customer, what a difference adding a bit of colour to your windows can make! For a free quotation call us on 01158 660066, visit www.thenottinghamwindowcompany.co.uk or pop into our West Bridgford showroom #Standout #Modern #Different #Bespoke
View from the top behind the stone circle. This is the reason I took my camera and should have taken my tripod! Always better bigger and even better in reality. Maybe one day eh... but until then it goes on the pile with the others... ho hum!
UPDATE: Not being one to brag... but I dropped a tweet to Emily Eavis and got a reply!
DoITPoMS, University of Cambridge
Carbon-carbon composites are manufactured from continuous carbon fibres which are woven in a two or three dimensional pattern. The fibres are then impregnated with a polymeric resin. After the component has been shaped and cured the matrix is pyrolysed by heating in an inert atmosphere. This converts the matrix to carbon chain molecules which are densified by further heat treatments. The resulting composite consists of the original carbon fibres in a carbon matrix. Carbon-carbon composites have low density, high strength and high modulus. These properties are retained to temperatures above 2000ºC. Creep resistance and toughness are also high, and the high thermal conductivity and low thermal expansion coefficient provide thermal shock resistance. The woven structure of this composite can be seen in the low magnification micrograph. At high magnification, the fibres can be resolved. The fibres are continuous, but appear to be discontinuous as they are not parallel to the section plane of the sample.
System
CCcomposite
Composition
Not specified
Reaction
Processing
Woven, continuous carbon fibres, impregnated with a polymeric resin. Composite is then shaped, cured, and matrix is pyrolised by heat in an inert atmosphere
Applications
Typical applications include braking materials in aircraft and high performance cars, ablative shields for aerospace vehicles such as the nose cap and wing leading edges of the Space Shuttle orbiter and hot-pressing moulds. A SiC coating is used to protect the composite from high temperature oxidation.
Sample preparation
Technique
Reflected light microscopy
Contributor
Dr J Marrow
Organisation
Department of Materials Science, University of Manchester and UMIST