US Light Tanks 1944-1984 by Steven J. Zaloga

By Steven J. Zaloga

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Advanced Computational Methods in Heat Transfer, Udine, July 1996, pp. 451-460. ; Horský, J. Attainment of more precise parameters of a mathematical model for cooling flat and cylindrical hot surfaces by nozzles. In Advanced computational methods in heat transfer VI. Madrid: WIT Press, 2000, pp. 627–635. ISBN 1-85312-818-X. [21] Incropera, F. ; DeWitt, D. P. Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer. 4th ed. New York: Wiley, 1996. ISBN 0-471-30460-3. ; Yener, Y. Heat Conduction. New York: Hemisphere Publishing, 1985.

Due to the low operating temperature ~60-150 oC, the Pt based catalysts are sensitive to poisoning. Since CO is formed during electro-oxidation of methanol, CO-tolerant catalysts are used for DMFCs. Nevertheless, these have a much lower power density despite the typically high noble metal loading of the electrodes. In addition, the energy efficiency of DMFCs suffers from high electrode over-potential (voltage losses), and from methanol losses by transfer (by permeation) through the membrane used in DMFCs [77-80].

Whilst, lower impact energy Regenerative Heat Treatment of Low Alloy Cast Steel 35 of the cast steel with mixed bainitic – ferritic structure results from the presence of ferrite in the microstructure, which favours the fissile cracking, and from the presence of upper bainite, characterized by greater brittleness than lower bainite. Full annealing allows to obtain ferritic – pearlitic microstructure for the examined cast steel grade (Fig. 13d), with pearlite located mostly on ferrite grain boundaries.

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