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    Frankfurt a.M. : Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
    UID:
    almahu_9948664378002882
    Format: 1 online resource (851 p.)
    Edition: 1st, New ed.
    ISBN: 9783653047523
    Series Statement: Ars Musica. Interdisziplinäre Studien 3
    Content: Dieser Papst Benedikt XVI. gewidmete Band erschließt das Thema «Logos und Musik» in systematischer und historischer Hinsicht. Fachkundige Vertreter der Geistes- und Naturwissenschaften aus europäischen und außereuropäischen Ländern bieten ein fassettenreiches Mosaik von Entdeckungen, Einsichten und Überlegungen, die zur Weiterführung und Vertiefung des Themas anregen können. In den Blick kommt sowohl der Logos im geschaffenen Seienden, d.h. in den Naturdingen, sowie im Künstler und seinem musikalischen Werk, als auch der göttliche Logos, der sich in Jesus Christus inkarniert hat und der die in der Zeit erklingende Musik zum Widerhall einer ewigen Erfüllung des Menschen beim himmlischen Vater macht. Er ist zu einem wichtigen Thema der wissenschaftlichen und seelsorgerlichen Tätigkeit des Theologen Joseph Ratzinger in seinem früheren Kardinals- und heutigen Petrusamt geworden.
    Note: Inhalt: Rev. Georges/Card. Cottier OP: To Educate a Sense of Beauty – Rev. Zenon/Card. Grocholewski: Zur Mission Kirchlicher Hochschuleinrichtungen – Erik M. Mørstad: Das Wort Gottes als Schöpfer der Schaffenskraft des Menschen zum Wahren, Guten und Schönen. Die Musik im Alten und Neuen Testament im Kreuzungspunkt des Verbots von Bildern und der Inkarnation des Logos – Krzysztof Narecki: Logos at the Beginning of Greek Philosophy – P. Bazyli Degórski OSPPE: Λόγoς and the Creation of the human Being. Sketching the Patristic Thought – P. Leo J. Elders SVD: The Primacy of Reason According to Aquinas – Rev. Martin Fohl: Der Logos und die zweifibrige Wurzel – Rev. Krzysztof Góźdź: Logos-Christologie nach Joseph Ratzinger – Tracey Rowland: Joseph Ratzinger’s Friendship with Augustine, Bonaventure and Aquinas – Horst Bürkle: Die Theologie des Logos bei Benedikt XVI. - Grundlage für den missionstheologischen Dialog – Rev. Janusz Lekan: Der präexistente Logos - Mariens Sohn - Erlöser des Menschen. Joseph Ratzingers Mittlerschaft-Theologie – P. Andrzej Napiórkowski OSPPE: Der Logos und die Frau am Anfang der Kirche. Eine Skizze zur Ekklesiogenese – Rev. Tadeusz Guz: Die Immaculata als Dienerin des inkarnierten Logos nach dem seligen John Henry Kardinal Newman – Rev. Piotr Moskal: Christianity as a Religion of Logos – S. Zofia J. Zdybicka USJK: Truth in Religion – Agnieszka Lekka-Kowalik: The Vocation of Philosophy and Philosophy as a Vocation – Rev. Lothar Roos: Logos und Ethos. Glaube und Vernunft in der Sozialverkündigung der Kirche von Leo XIII. bis Benedikt XVI. – Heinz-Georg Kuttner: Der Logos der Sozialwissenschaften – Werner Münch/Andreas Püttmann: Und das Wort ist Fleisch geworden. Die Inkarnation des Logos als Auftrag christlich inspirierter Politik – Rev. Mirosław Sitarz: Canon Administrative Act versus State Legal Order – Paweł Marzec: God’s Word and Economy – Rev. Ryszard Knapiński: Das Wort wurde Bild. Die Bibel in der Kunst – Józef Fert: Active Waiting in Cyprian Norwid’s Writings – Michael D. O’Brien: Subsidiarity in Art. The Flow of Celestial Language – Wojciech Kaczmarek: Logos and the Theatre – Martin Lohmann: Kirche und Kommunikation. Können Medien die Mitarbeiter der Wahrheit sein? – Ryszard Horodecki: From Quantum to Logos – Lucjan Piela: Quantum scimus - gutta est or Wonders of Quantum Chemistry – Maria E. Tietze: Spuren des Schöpfers in der Natur – Ermanno Pavesi: Der Logos in der Psychotherapie – Piotr Dębicki: Logos, Physik und Metanoia - mein Zeugnis – Rev. Stanisław Longosz: Patristic Treatises on Music – Waltraud Maria Neumann: Über die Schönheit der Musik als Ausdruck des Logos bei Augustinus – Rev. Ireneusz Pawlak: The Role of Gregorian Chorale in Shaping Polish Religious Musical Culture – Sławomira Źerańska-Kominek: «I was filled with joy in May ...». The Garden of Love as a Symbol of the Revival of Life – Willem Elders: Josquin des Prez. Ein «unbeschreibliches Genie» – Paulina Kowalczyk: «Laudate eum in sono tubae». Musical References in «Encomium Musices», a Collection of Engravings by Phillipe Galle – P. Piotr Nawrot SVD: Baroque Music from the Chiquito and Moxo Reductions – Berthold Wald: Musik und menschliche Existenz. Zwischen Sehnsucht und Verheißung in dürftiger Zeit – Till Alexander Körber/P. Johannes Nebel FSO: Das Verhältnis von Tonalität und Sein - erschlossen als Spektrum. Zur Bedeutung des existenziellen Musikzuganges Franz Liszts – Piotr Kędzierski: Über humanistische Werte in ausgewählten Werken Alexander Skrjabins –
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  • 2
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    Amsterdam : John Benjamins Publishing Company | Amsterdam/Philadelphia : John Benjamins
    UID:
    almahu_9949254440402882
    Format: 1 online resource (504 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Series Statement: NOWELE supplement series volume 33
    Content: This volume contains 25 articles covering a wide array of subjects, reflecting the breadth of scholarship of one of today's leading experts in the field of Frisian Studies. The articles, written mostly in English and German, encompass a temporal range from Old Frisian to Modern Frisian and a geographical range from West Frisian in the Netherlands to Sater and North Frisian in Germany, and include Low German. Some articles initiate new fields of enquiry, e.g. uncharted areas of dialectology, others give comprehensive reviews of certain domains, e.g. the provenance of Old Frisian law texts, while a third category focusses on specific topics ranging from phonology, grammar and etymology to aspects of Frisian literature and a medieval Frisian ballad.
    Note: Intro -- From West to North Frisia -- Editorial page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Table of contents -- Acknowledgements -- Jarich Hoekstra - A life in Frisian Studies -- Two bibliographies of Jarich Hoekstra's writings -- Bibliography of linguistic writings -- Monographs -- Edited volumes -- Book chapters -- Articles in journals -- Dictionary entries -- Internet articles -- Review articles -- Others -- Bibliography of works of fiction in West and North Frisian -- West Frisian -- Novels -- Translations -- North Frisian -- Zum Stand der Erfassung und Erschließung des Wortschatzes der nordfriesischen Sprache der Inseln Föhr und Amrum -- Geleitwort -- 1. Einleitung -- 2. Geschichte der Lexikografie des Föhring-Amring -- 2.1 Das 18.-19. Jahrhundert -- 2.2 Das 20. Jahrhundert -- 2.3 Jüngste Vergangenheit und Gegenwart -- 3. Zwei lexikologische Großprojekte -- Literatur -- Ströntistel es min Bloom: Ein Dichter und seine Beziehung zu einer Pflanze -- 1. Vorbemerkung -- 2. Die Forschung -- 3. Die Stranddistel in der Botanik und Symbolik -- 4. Die Stranddistel und ihr Dichter -- 5. Die Stranddistel-Gedichte -- 5.1 Min Bloom -- 5.2 Hat bleft sa ‚Es bleibt so' -- 5.3 Ströntistel ‚Stranddistel' -- 5.4 Dünemruusen II / Dünemstorem ‚Dünenrosen II / Dünensturm' -- 6. Zusammenfassung -- Literatur -- Eine strukturelle Untersuchung der „Erzählungen des alten Besenbinders Jens Drefsen" von Christian Johansen -- 1. Einführung -- 2. Biografisches -- 3. Das Werk -- 4. Inhalt -- 5. Erzähltechnische Struktur der „Erzählungen des alten Besenbinders Jens Drefsen" -- 6. Öömrang und Hochdeutsch -- 7. Intertextuelle Anspielungen -- 8. Fazit -- Literatur -- Die niederdeutschen Wenkerübersetzungen aus dem Saterland -- Überblick -- Die Formulare -- Zusammenfassung und Diskussion -- Literatur -- Anhang. , Oer it meitsjen, sammeljen en besoargjen fan de "Burmania": Sprekwurden yn de 16e en de 17e iuw -- Ynlieding -- Hânskrift 1614: Meitsjen en sammeljen -- Utjefte 1641: Besoargjen -- Literatuer -- Addenda zum Etymologischen Wörterbuch der friesischen Adjektiva, Teil II -- Danksagung -- Abkürzungen -- Literatur -- Zu Semantik und Grammatik des Verbs füünj/fu 'bekommen' im Nordfriesischen: Ergebnisse aus Paralleltext-Analysen -- 1. Einleitung -- 2. Zur Paralleltextanalyse -- 3. Bibel(teil)übersetzungen -- 3.1 Kürzere Übersetzungen -- 3.2 Längere Übersetzungen -- 4. Wenkersätze -- 5. Le petit prince -- 6. Diskussion und Ausblick -- Danksagung -- Korpustexte -- Zitierte Literatur -- Names in the Frisian linguistic landscape -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Theoretical framework -- 3. Application of the MIPS model to Frisian names on signage -- 3.1 Language policy processes in Fryslân -- 3.2 Sign production -- 3.3 Physical signs with Frisian names -- 3.4 Perception of Frisian names -- 3.5 Language practices -- 4. Discussion and conclusion -- References -- #hokerbeest: Auf der Suche nach Spuren digitaler nordfriesischer Kommunikation -- 1. Einleitung -- 2. Instagram als Datengrundlage -- 3. Datenerhebung -- 4. Hashtags in Online-Kommunikation -- 4.1 Typen und Funktionen von Hashtags -- 5. Schlussbetrachtung -- Literatur -- De keunst fan it oersetten: Analyse fan guon boppeslaggen yn in Bommeloersetting fan Jarich Hoekstra en Harke Bremer -- 1. Kanalen fan skeel -- 2. Een eind maken aan -- 3. Kennis nemen van -- 4. Op zijn eigen manier -- 5. Het zich gezellig maken -- 6. Zaak -- 7. De stilte werd verscheurd door geluid -- 8. Útlieding -- Bibliografy -- Ritual walks, chronotopic moves: A few remarks on Obe Postma's poetics -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Postma's life and work: The canonization of a philosophical poet. , 3. The development of Postma's self-image as a poet and his poetic techniques -- 4. Down to earth: Fan fuorgen en Sleatswâlen -- 4.1 Strophe 1: The dying poet -- 4.2 Strophe 2: The humble earth -- 4.3 Strophe 3: Coming in through a dash -- 4.4 Strophe 4: The plot of the poem -- 5. Conclusion: Ritual walks, chronotopic moves -- References -- "For Preservation of the Frisian Legacy": Intention und Sprachgebrauch der amerika-friesischen Zeitschrift Frisian Roundtable -- 1. Einführung -- 2. Auswandererzeitschriften und ihre Rezeption -- 3. Der Frisian Roundtable -- 4. Intention und Wirkung des Frisian Roundtable -- 5. Identitäts- und Ethnizitätsverständnis des FRT -- 6. Sprach(en)wahl und Spracheinstellungen im FRT -- Literatur -- Der an't-Progressiv im Saterfriesischen -- 1. Einleitung -- 2. Weese 'sein' + an't + Verbalnomen -- 2.1 Allgemeiner Gebrauch und Bedeutung -- 2.2 Verbalnomenprädikate -- 2.3 Objektinkorporierung -- 2.4 Präpositionalobjekte -- 2.5 Sätze ohne Subjekt bzw. finites Verb -- 3. Der an't-Progressiv in Verbindung mit anderen finiten Verben als weese 'sein' -- 3.1 Ingressiv -- 3.2 Kontinuativ -- 3.3 Kausativ -- 3.4 Modalverben -- 4. Positionsverbprogressiv und der an't-Progressiv -- 5. Schluss -- Danksagung -- Drittmittelförderung -- Quellenverzeichnis -- Literatur -- Anhang. Zu den Quellen (s. auch Kramer 1992) -- Abkürzungen -- Standardisierung im Nordfriesischen -- 1. Einführung -- 2. Standardisierung -- 2.1 Standardisierung im Nordfriesischen -- 2.2 Selektion und Kodifikation -- 3. Standard, Schule und Sprachgebrauch -- 3.1 Stigmatisierung durch Schulunterricht -- 4. Zusammenfassung -- Literatur -- Wie entstand das Handbuch des Friesischen? -- 1. Einführung -- 2. Der Start -- 3. Konzeption -- 4. Planung -- 5. Vom Vertrag zum fertigen Artikel -- 6. Von den Artikeln zum Buch -- 7. Ausblick -- Literatur -- Anhang. , Hoekstra, Hoeksema, Hoeksma: Friesische Familiennamen in Deutschland - Typen, Verbreitung, onymische Morphologie -- 1. Der Deutsche Familiennamenatlas (DFA) -- 2. Familiennamen west-, ost- und nordfriesischer Abkunft -- 3. Patronyme als Hauptquelle friesischer Familiennamen -- 3.1 Patronyme in Deutschland -- 3.2 Patronyme in friesischen Familiennamen -- 4. Hoekstra: Wohnstättennamen auf -stra -- 5. Ausblick -- Literatur -- On the provenance of the Old Frisian law manuscripts -- Introduction -- The manuscripts -- A. Codex Aysma -- B1. First Brokmer manuscript -- B2. Second Brokmer manuscript -- E1. First Emsingo manuscript -- E2. Second Emsingo manuscript -- E3. Third Emsingo manuscript -- F. Fivelgo manuscript -- Fs. Codex Furmerius -- H1. First Hunsingo manuscript -- H2. Second Hunsingo manuscript -- J. Jus Municipale frisonum -- P. Codex Parisiensis -- R1. First Riustring manuscript -- R2. Second Riustring manuscript -- Ro. Codex Roorda -- U. Codex Unia -- Closing remarks -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Auction catalogues -- Dietrich Hofmann und die Anfänge der Nordfriesischen Wörterbuchstelle in Kiel -- Einleitung -- Literatur -- Quelle -- Sekundärliteratur -- Online -- Iareg un a Daans: Überlegungen zur Melodie der Altföhringer Ballade -- 1. Einleitung -- 2. Musikalische Beobachtungen -- 3. Stilistische Einordnung -- 3.1 Das einleitende Quartmotiv zur ersten, zweiten und dritten Zeile -- 3.2 Der Sextsprung in der ersten Zeile -- 3.3 Die Umspielung der Quinte in der ersten Zeile -- 3.4 Die zeilenweise Modulation bei ansonsten bordunhaftem Charakter der Melodieführung -- 3.5 Die Schlussformel -- 3.6 Weitere Beobachtungen -- 4. Fazit -- 5. Zum Abschluss: Performance -- Literatur -- Two notes on the Old Frisian Version of 'The Fifteen Days before Doomsday': Days Ten and Fourteen -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Day Ten: Before the Beginning?. , 2.1 The context -- 2.2 Objection to the traditional analysis -- 2.3 Suggested reinterpretation -- 2.4 Remark on the syntax -- 2.5 Emendation may not be necessary -- 3. Day Fourteen: Death and Dentals -- 3.1 The 'traditional' reading of Day Fourteen -- 3.2 Buma's improved analysis -- 3.3 The revised interpretation creates a linguistic problem -- 3.4 Resolution of the difficulty by means of modern dialects -- 3.5 Origin of the lexeme dāth 'dead person' -- 3.6 Distinction of dental spirant and stop in Old Frisian -- References -- Amrum und seine BewohnerInnen in der amrumerfriesischen Dramenliteratur von Thea Andresen und Annegret Lutz -- 1. Einführung -- 2. Die Dramenliteratur von Thea Andresen -- 3. Die Dramentexte von Annegret Lutz -- 4. Fazit -- Primärliteratur -- Thea Andresen -- Annegret Lutz -- Sekundärliteratur -- Die Entwicklung von protogermanischem *ai im Niederdeutschen: Ein Erklärungsversuch für die Spaltung des altsächsischen ē2 -- 1. Einleitung -- 2. Material und Hauptentwicklungen -- 3. Analyse der Lautentwicklung -- Westfalen -- 4. Rekonstruktion und Schlussfolgerung -- Literatur -- The closed vowels in West Frisian revisited: On the mismatch between phonetic duration and phonological length -- 1. Introduction -- 2. In support of the asymmetrical classification -- 2.1 Arguments pertaining to the distribution of vowels in the phonological word -- 2.2 Phonotactic arguments -- 2.3 A diachronic argument -- 3. Exceptions -- 4. The phonological representation of the closed vowels -- 5. The representation of diphthongs -- 6. Concluding remarks -- References -- Language Portal Dutch/Frisian/Afrikaans -- Instances of direct speech, authentic and imaginary, in Old Frisian -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Instances of imaginary direct speech -- 3. Attestations of authentic direct speech -- 3.1 Data from the charter. , 3.2 Data from administrative documents. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 90-272-1016-0
    Additional Edition: ISBN 90-272-5826-0
    Language: English
    Keywords: Festschriften. ; Festschriften. ; Festschriften.
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    UID:
    almahu_9948025744802882
    Format: 1 online resource (459 p.)
    ISBN: 1-283-29352-8 , 9786613293527 , 0-08-053868-1
    Series Statement: Norwegian Petroleum Society (NPF) special publication ; no. 4
    Content: This conference was arranged by the Norwegian Petroleum Society in order to commemorate the first 25 years of exploration on the Norwegian Continental Shelf. Sixty papers and posters were presented of which 25 have been selected for this volume. Since the start of exploration activities during the mid 1960's the North Sea has not only proved to be one of the main petroleum provinces in the world, but has also established itself as an excellent laboratory for geoscientific research and application. This development has been stimulated greatly by the openess towards exchange of technical data
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Front Cover; Petroleum Exploration and Exploitation in Norway; Copyright Page; Opening address; List of Contributors; Contents; Chapter 1. In the Beginning; Chapter 2. The early marine geophysical investigations on the Norwegian continental shelf; Chapter 3. Norwegian exploration and production in a global context; Chapter 4. Strategies and techniques for exploring the remaining hydrocarbon potential of the Norwegian Continental Shelf; Chapter 5. The Norwegian Central Graben - potential and pitfalls; Chapter 6. From the Chalk to the Palaeozoic, the new frontier in Central Graben exploration , Chapter 7. Local tectonics and effects on sediment distribution within the Eldfisk FieldChapter 8. Petroleum exploration in the Ula Trend; Chapter 9. Exploration trends in marginal basins - from Skagerrak to Stord; Chapter 10. Exploration trends in the northern North Sea (60-62°N); Chapter 11. Upper Triassic-Lower Jurassic reservoir rocks in the Tampen Spur area, Norwegian North Sea; Chapter 12. Exploring stratigraphic traps: an example from the Upper Jurassic in Block 33/9, the Norwegian North Sea; Chapter 13. Jurassic reservoirs , field examples from the Oseberg and Troll fields: Horda Platform areaChapter 14. Exploration trends of the Halten Terrace; Chapter 15. Exploration trends in the Southern Barents Sea; Chapter 16. Hydrocarbon potential of the Bjørnøya West Province, western Barents Sea Margin; Chapter 17. Integrated basin modelling for maturity predictions in the Bjørnøyrenna Fault Complex; Chapter 18. Structural-tectonic zonation and evolution history of the West Arctic metaplatform, Russian Barents Sea; Chapter 19. The Barents shelf investigations: main results , Chapter 20. History of tectonic models on the Norwegian continental shelfChapter 21. Advances in prestack depth migration; Chapter 22. Nonmarine sequence-stratigraphic concepts and application to reservoir description in the Statfjord Formation, Statfjord Field, northern North Sea; Chapter 23. Remote sensing methods in offshore exploration; Chapter 24. The role of the Airborne Laser Fluorosensor (ALF) and other seepage detection methods in exploring frontier basins; References index; Subject index , English
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    UID:
    gbv_732870933
    Format: Online-Ressource (4p) , 2°
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Farmington Hills, Mich Cengage Gale 2009 Eighteenth Century Collections Online Electronic reproduction; Available via the World Wide Web
    Note: Caption title , Caption title on page 2: Proposal for encouragement of young beginners, compos'd of three societies. Page 3: Proposals for insurance upon the birth of children, born in lawful wedlock. Page 4: Proposals for insurance on marriages , Drop-head title , English Short Title Catalog, T42842 , Imprint from colophon , Reproduction of original from British Library , fromprint from colophon (no date) , Electronic reproduction; Available via the World Wide Web
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    UID:
    almahu_9948665259202882
    Format: 1 online resource (304 p.)
    Edition: 1st, New ed.
    ISBN: 9783653031201
    Series Statement: Variolingua. Nonstandard – Standard – Substandard 27
    Content: Dieser Sammelband besteht zum Teil aus den Referaten der Sprachinselsektion der 1. Internationalen Tagung der IGDD, die im März 2003 in Marburg an der Lahn stattgefunden hat. Die anderen Beiträge wurden von Forschern aus verschiedenen Sprachinselregionen der Welt beigesteuert. Im Zentrum der Aufsätze stehen soziolinguistische, dialektologische und kontaktlinguistische Entwicklungen, die in deutschen Sprachinseln der Welt am Anfang des 21. Jahrhunderts stattfinden. This collection of papers contains contributions to the language island section of the First International Conference of the International Society for German Dialectology (IGDD), which took place in Marburg an der Lahn, Germany in March 2003. In addition, further contributions are included on research done in language island regions of the world. The focus of the essays is the socio-linguistic, dialectological and contact-linguistic survey of the development of German language islands across the world as registered at the beginning of the 21st century.
    Note: Aus dem Inhalt/Contents: William Keel: Deutsch in Kansas, 1854-2004: Deutschsprachige Gruppensiedlungen und die Entwicklung von deutschen Sprachinseln im Herzland Amerikas – Elisabeth Knipf-Komlósi: Sprachliche Muster bei Sprachinselsprechern am Beispiel der Ungarndeutschen – Heinrich Dingeldein: Die deutsche Sprache und ihre Erscheinungsformen in Rumänien. Historische Grundlegung und aktuelle Entwicklungstendenzen – Nina Berend: Zu Geschichte und Gegenwart der deutschen Sprachinseln in Russland und der ehemaligen Sowjetunion – Mark L. Louden: Pennsylvania German in the 21st Century – Sandra Kipp: Reconstructing the social networks of a nineteenth century Sprachinsel – G. Scott Seeger: Die niederdeutschen Dialekte in den Washington und Marshall Counties, Kansas – Zsuzsanna Gerner: Identität - soziales Netzwerk - nationale Stereotype. Zur Identitätsbildung und Identitätsforschung in den deutschen Sprachinseln in Ungarn – Michael T. Putnam/D. Chris Johnson: How Far Have We Come and Where Do We Still Need to Go? - The Evolving Dialect Atlas – Claudia Maria Riehl: Sprachwechselprozesse in deutschen Sprachinseln Mittel- und Osteuropas. Varietätenkontakt und Varietätenwandel am Beispiel Transkarpatiens – Joseph Salmons/Dilara Tepeli/Thomas Purnell: Deutsche Spuren im amerikanischen Englischen? Auslautverhärtung in Wisconsin – Larissa Naiditsch: Zur phonologischen Beschreibung der Entwicklungsprozesse in einer Inselmundart: Das Mennonitenplatt – Gabriele Lunte: Besondere Dialektmerkmale der bairisch-deutschböhmischen Mundart von Ellis, Kansas, USA – Larissa Moskaljuk: Deutsche Mundarten im Altai – Wilfried Schabus: Südbairische Elemente in der deutschen Mundart der Hutterer.
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    UID:
    almafu_BV002545551
    Format: 318 S. : Ill.
    Edition: Dt. Erstausg.
    ISBN: 3-453-03747-2
    Series Statement: Heyne-Sachbuch 79
    Uniform Title: Beginnings
    Language: German
    Keywords: Evolution ; Evolution ; Mensch ; Kosmogonie ; Entstehung
    Author information: Asimov, Isaac 1920-1992
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    Wien : Deuticke
    UID:
    kobvindex_SLB798475
    Format: 366 Seiten , 22 cm
    ISBN: 9783552063358
    Uniform Title: We all begin as strangers
    Content: Ein kleines Dorf in England in den 1980er-Jahren, in der Idylle scheint alles seinen Gang zu gehen. Doch ein Einbrecher verunsichert die Dorfbewohner. Er stiehlt nichts, hinterlässt jedoch Spuren. Dann verschwindet eine junge Frau ...
    Language: German
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    UID:
    gbv_460091840
    Format: 461 S , Abb., Kt
    Edition: American language vers.
    ISBN: 3000038205
    Uniform Title: Spuren im Staub 〈engl.〉
    Language: English
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    UID:
    almahu_9949225556102882
    Format: 1 online resource (xxi, 870 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 3-446-41292-1
    Content: Written for the injection molding product designer who has a limited knowledge of engineering polymers, this is a guide for the designer to decide which resin and design geometries to use for the design of plastic parts. It can also offer knowledgeable advice for resin and machine selection and processing parameters.
    Note: Intro -- Dedication -- Preface -- Contents -- 1 Polymeric Materials -- 1.1 Introduction to Plastic Materials -- 1.1.1 Beginning of Plastics -- 1.1.2 Polymer Families -- 1.2 Thermoplastic Polymers -- 1.2.1 Classification of Polymers by Performance -- 1.2.2 Molecular Structure of Plastic Materials -- 1.2.3 Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene (ABS) -- 1.2.4 Acetal (POM, Polyacetal) -- 1.2.5 Polymethyl Metacrylate (Acrylic, PMMA) -- 1.2.6 High Temperature Nylon (HTN) -- 1.2.7 Ionomer Polymers -- 1.2.8 Liquid Crystal Polymer (LCP) -- 1.2.9 Polyamide (PA, Nylon) -- 1.2.10 Polyetherimide (PEI) -- 1.2.11 Polyarylate (PAR) -- 1.2.12 Polyetherether Ketone (PEEK) -- 1.2.13 Polycarbonate (PC) -- 1.2.14 Modified Polyphenylene Oxide (PPO) -- 1.2.15 Polybutylene Terephthalate (PBT) -- 1.2.16 Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) -- 1.2.17 Polyethylene (PE) -- 1.2.18 Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) -- 1.2.19 Polyphenylene Sulfi de (PPS) -- 1.2.20 Polypropylene (PP) -- 1.2.21 Polystyrene (PS) -- 1.2.22 Polysulfone (PSU) -- 1.2.23 Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) -- 1.2.24 Styrene Acrylonitrile (SAN) -- 1.3 Thermoplastic Elastomers (TPE) -- 1.3.1 Thermoplastic Elastomer Families -- 1.3.2 Thermoplastic Polyurethane Elastomer (TPU) -- 1.3.3 Styrenic Block Copolymer (SBS) -- 1.3.4 Polyolefin Thermoplastic Elastomer (TPO) -- 1.3.5 Elastomeric Alloy Thermoplastic Vulcanized (TPV). -- 1.3.6 Melt Processible Rubber (MPR) -- 1.3.7 Copolyester Thermoplastic Elastomer -- 1.3.8 Polyamide Thermoplastic Elastomer -- 1.4 Liquid Injection Molding Silicone (LIM®) -- 1.4.1 LIM® Silicone Processing -- 1.5 Thermoset Polymers -- 1.5.1 Polyester Alkyd (PAK) -- 1.5.2 Diallyl Phthalate/Isophthalate (DAP, DAIP) -- 1.5.3 Melamine Formaldehyde (MF) -- 1.5.4 Cellulosic Ester -- 1.5.5 Cyanate -- 1.5.6 Epoxy (EP) -- 1.5.7 Phenol Formaldehyde (Phenolic, PF) -- 1.5.8 Polybutadiene (PB). , 1.5.9 Bismaleimide (BMI) -- 1.5.10 Unsaturated Polyester (UP) -- 1.5.11 Polyimide (PI) -- 1.5.12 Polyxylene -- 1.5.13 Polyurethane (PUR) -- 1.5.14 Silicone (SI) -- 1.5.15 Urethane Hybrid -- 1.5.16 Vinyl Ester (BPA) -- 2 Engineering Product Design -- 2.1 Understanding the Properties of Materials -- 2.1.1 Plastics Selection Guidelines -- 2.2 Structural Design of Thermoplastic Components -- 2.2.1 Stress-Strain Behavior -- 2.2.2 Tensile Testing of Viscoelastic Materials -- 2.3 Mechanical Properties of Materials -- 2.4 Tension and Compression Curves -- 2.5 Modulus of Elasticity (E) -- 2.6 Stress and Strain Analysis -- 2.7 Thermoplastics Elastic Design Method -- 2.7.1 Working Stress -- 2.7.2 Compressive Stress -- 2.7.3 Flexural Stress -- 2.7.4 Coefficient of Linear Thermal Expansion (α) -- 2.7.5 Poisson's Ratio (υ) -- 2.7.6 Moisture Effects on Nylon -- 2.7.7 Effects of Temperature on the Behavior of Thermoplastics -- 2.8 Stress-Strain Recovery (Hysteresis) -- 2.8.1 Creep Behavior of Thermoplastics -- 2.8.2 Creep and Rupture Under Long-Term Load -- 2.8.3 Creep and Relaxation of Thermoplastics -- 2.9 Flexural Beam Stress Distribution -- 2.10 Viscoelastic Modulus Design Method -- 2.11 Centroid, Section Area, and Moment of Inertia -- 2.12 Radius of Gyration -- 2.13 Stress Analysis of Beams -- 2.13.1 Types of Loads -- 2.13.2 Normal Stresses in Beams -- 2.13.3 Shearing Force -- 2.14 Beam Deflection Analysis -- 2.14.1 Beam Deflection by Double Integration Method -- 2.14.2 Beam Deflection Moment Area Method -- 2.14.3 Applications of Moment Area and Double Integration Methods -- 2.14.4 Beam Deflection Superposition Method -- 2.15 Column Structural Analysis -- 2.15.1 Long Slender Column Critical Load (PCr) -- 2.15.2 Column Slenderness Ratio (L / r) -- 2.15.3 Eccentrically Loaded Columns -- 2.16 Flat Circular Plates -- 2.16.1 Classification. , 2.16.2 Stress Analysis Methods -- 2.16.3 Flat Circular Plate Equations -- 2.16.4 Flat Circular Plate Stresses -- 2.16.5 Theory of Flexure Comparison -- 2.16.6 Circular Plates Simply Supported, Concentrated center Load -- 2.16.7 Flat Circular Plate under Concentrated Center Load -- 2.16.8 Flat Circular Plate with Fixed Edge -- 2.16.9 Flat Circular Plate Compensation Factor for Deflection -- 2.16.10 Flat Circular Plate Bending under Edge Boundaries -- 2.17 Torsion Structural Analysis -- 3 Structural Designs for Thermoplastics -- 3.1 Uniform and Symmetrical Wall Thickness -- 3.1.1 Part Geometries Difficult to Mold -- 3.1.2 Wall Draft Angle per Side -- 3.2 Structural Rib Design -- 3.2.1 Rib Strength Analysis Method -- 3.3 Internal Sharp Corners and Notches -- 3.4 Injection Molded Thermoplastic Bosses -- 3.5 Injection Molded Thermoplastic Threads -- 3.6 Collapsible Core for Molding Internal Threads -- 3.7 Preferred Standard Thread Forms for Thermoplastics -- 3.7.1 Thermoplastic Threads Creep Effects -- 3.8 Injection Molded Products with Undercuts -- 3.9 Injection Molded Integral Life Hinges -- 3.9.1 Injection Molded Integral Life Hinge Design -- 3.9.2 Mold Design Considerations for Hinges -- 3.9.3 Proper Gate Design for Life Hinges -- 3.10 Conventional Types of Pin Hinges -- 3.11 Metal Inserts for Thermoplastic Encapsulation -- 3.11.1 Machined Metal Threaded Insert Tolerances -- 3.11.2 Thermoplastic Boss Wall Thickness for Metal Inserts -- 3.11.3 Press/Lock Slotted Metal Insert Installation After Molding -- 3.11.4 Cold Forged Metal Inserts for Encapsulation -- 3.11.5 Threaded Female Metal Inserts -- 3.11.6 Metal Inserts Anchorage for ThermoplasticEncapsulation -- 3.11.7 Metal Insert Encapsulating Process Problems -- 3.11.8 Special Metal Inserts Anchorage for Encapsulation -- 3.11.9 Electrical Lead Inserts for Encapsulation. , 3.11.10 Inserts Preparation for Molding Encapsulation -- 4 Thermoplastic Gearing Design -- 4.1 Classification of Gears -- 4.1.1 Gears Parallel to the Shaft Axis -- 4.1.2 Bevel Gears, Nonparallel and Intersecting Shafts -- 4.1.3 Hypoid Gears, Nonparallel and Nonintersecting Shafts -- 4.1.4 Gears for Straight Linear Motion -- 4.2 Standard Injection Molded Thermoplastic Gears -- 4.2.1 Selection of Thermoplastic Resins for Gears -- 4.2.2 Horsepower Equations for Gears -- 4.2.3 Spur Gear Terminology and Definitions -- 4.3 Properties Required for Injection Molded Thermoplastic Gears -- 4.4 Thermoplastic Spur Gear Design Requirements -- 4.4.1 Gating Effects on Thermoplastic Gear Roundness Dimensions -- 4.4.2 Multifunction Designs with Thermoplastic Gears -- 4.4.3 Mounting Thermoplastic Gears on Metal Shafts -- 4.4.4 Standard Spur Gears, Equations, and Calculations -- 4.4.5 Spur Gear Pitch Backlash -- 4.4.6 Standard Spur Gear Tooth Size Selection -- 4.4.7 Standard Gear Total Composite Tolerances -- 4.5 Tolerances and Mold Shrinkage of Thermoplastic Gears -- 4.6 Standard Helical Gears -- 4.7 Standard Straight Bevel Gears -- 4.8 Standard Worm Gears -- 4.8.1 Standard Worm Gear Analysis -- 4.10 Plastic Gearing Technology Designs -- 4.10.1 Spur and Helical Gears PGT-1 Tooth Design -- 4.10.2 Spur and Helical Gears PGT-2 Tooth Design -- 4.10.3 Spur and Helical Gears PGT-3 Tooth Design -- 4.10.4 Spur and Helical Gears PGT-4 Tooth Design -- 4.10.5 Plastic Gearing Technology Tooth Form Design Variables -- 4.10.6 Maximum Allowable Outside Diameter DO (Max.) -- 4.10.7 Spur Gear Tooth Form Comparison -- 4.10.8 Mating Spur Gears Tooth Form Comparison -- 4.10.9 PGT Spur Mating Gears Strength Balance -- 4.10.10 PGT Close Mesh Center Distance Between Spur Gears -- 4.10.11 Maximum Close Mesh Center Distance -- 4.11 PGT Helical Thermoplastic Gearing. , 4.11.1 PGT-1 Helical Mating Gears Strength Balance -- 4.11.2 PGT-1 Helical Mating Gears Center Distance -- 4.12 PGT Spur and Helical Gears Horsepower Rating -- 4.12.1 PGT Gear Horsepower Equation Basic Parameters -- 4.13 PGT Spur and Helical Gear Specifications -- 5 Plastic Journal Bearing Design -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Materials Used for Journal Bearings -- 5.2.1 Babbitt Journal Bearings -- 5.2.2 Bronze Journal Bearings -- 5.2.3 Sintered Porous Metal Journal Bearings -- 5.2.4 Plugged Bronze Journal Bearings -- 5.2.5 Carbon-Graphite Journal Bearings -- 5.2.6 Cast-iron Journal Bearings -- 5.2.7 Wooden Journal Bearings -- 5.2.8 Rubber Journal Bearings -- 5.2.9 Self-Lubricated Thermoplastic Journal Bearings -- 5.3 Hydrodynamics of Lubrication -- 5.4 Journal Bearings Design for Lubrication -- 5.5 Journal Bearing Design Principles -- 5.5.1 Journal Bearing Nomenclature and Equations -- 5.5.2 Thermoplastic Journal Bearing Axial Wall Thickness -- 5.5.3 Mounting Thermoplastic Journal Bearings -- 5.6 Split Bushing Thermoplastic Journal Bearings -- 5.7 Self-Centering Thermoplastic Journal Bearings -- 5.8 Journal Bearing Load Carrying Contact Surface (C) -- 5.9 Load Reaction Across the Length of Thermoplastic Bearing -- 5.10 Injection Molded Journal Bearings Process Defects -- 5.11 Factors Affecting Journal Bearing Performance -- 5.12 Factors Affecting Journal Bearing Dimensions -- 5.12.1 Length-to-Inside Diameter Ratio of Journal Bearings -- 5.12.2 Types of Service and Motion of Journal Bearings -- 5.12.3 Thermoplastic Journal Bearing Annealing Effects -- 5.12.4 Acetal Homopolymer Moisture Absorption Effects -- 5.12.5 TFE and Nylon 6/6 Moisture Absorption Effects -- 5.12.6 Temperature Effects on Thermoplastic Journal Bearings -- 5.12.7 Thermal Effects on Thermoplastic Journal Bearing Clearances -- 5.13 Journal Bearing Pressure-Velocity (PV) Limits. , 5.13.1 Methods to Determine the PV Limits of Plastics.
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    Format: 1 online resource (xxi, 870 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 3-446-41292-1
    Content: Written for the injection molding product designer who has a limited knowledge of engineering polymers, this is a guide for the designer to decide which resin and design geometries to use for the design of plastic parts. It can also offer knowledgeable advice for resin and machine selection and processing parameters.
    Note: Intro -- Dedication -- Preface -- Contents -- 1 Polymeric Materials -- 1.1 Introduction to Plastic Materials -- 1.1.1 Beginning of Plastics -- 1.1.2 Polymer Families -- 1.2 Thermoplastic Polymers -- 1.2.1 Classification of Polymers by Performance -- 1.2.2 Molecular Structure of Plastic Materials -- 1.2.3 Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene (ABS) -- 1.2.4 Acetal (POM, Polyacetal) -- 1.2.5 Polymethyl Metacrylate (Acrylic, PMMA) -- 1.2.6 High Temperature Nylon (HTN) -- 1.2.7 Ionomer Polymers -- 1.2.8 Liquid Crystal Polymer (LCP) -- 1.2.9 Polyamide (PA, Nylon) -- 1.2.10 Polyetherimide (PEI) -- 1.2.11 Polyarylate (PAR) -- 1.2.12 Polyetherether Ketone (PEEK) -- 1.2.13 Polycarbonate (PC) -- 1.2.14 Modified Polyphenylene Oxide (PPO) -- 1.2.15 Polybutylene Terephthalate (PBT) -- 1.2.16 Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) -- 1.2.17 Polyethylene (PE) -- 1.2.18 Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) -- 1.2.19 Polyphenylene Sulfi de (PPS) -- 1.2.20 Polypropylene (PP) -- 1.2.21 Polystyrene (PS) -- 1.2.22 Polysulfone (PSU) -- 1.2.23 Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) -- 1.2.24 Styrene Acrylonitrile (SAN) -- 1.3 Thermoplastic Elastomers (TPE) -- 1.3.1 Thermoplastic Elastomer Families -- 1.3.2 Thermoplastic Polyurethane Elastomer (TPU) -- 1.3.3 Styrenic Block Copolymer (SBS) -- 1.3.4 Polyolefin Thermoplastic Elastomer (TPO) -- 1.3.5 Elastomeric Alloy Thermoplastic Vulcanized (TPV). -- 1.3.6 Melt Processible Rubber (MPR) -- 1.3.7 Copolyester Thermoplastic Elastomer -- 1.3.8 Polyamide Thermoplastic Elastomer -- 1.4 Liquid Injection Molding Silicone (LIM®) -- 1.4.1 LIM® Silicone Processing -- 1.5 Thermoset Polymers -- 1.5.1 Polyester Alkyd (PAK) -- 1.5.2 Diallyl Phthalate/Isophthalate (DAP, DAIP) -- 1.5.3 Melamine Formaldehyde (MF) -- 1.5.4 Cellulosic Ester -- 1.5.5 Cyanate -- 1.5.6 Epoxy (EP) -- 1.5.7 Phenol Formaldehyde (Phenolic, PF) -- 1.5.8 Polybutadiene (PB). , 1.5.9 Bismaleimide (BMI) -- 1.5.10 Unsaturated Polyester (UP) -- 1.5.11 Polyimide (PI) -- 1.5.12 Polyxylene -- 1.5.13 Polyurethane (PUR) -- 1.5.14 Silicone (SI) -- 1.5.15 Urethane Hybrid -- 1.5.16 Vinyl Ester (BPA) -- 2 Engineering Product Design -- 2.1 Understanding the Properties of Materials -- 2.1.1 Plastics Selection Guidelines -- 2.2 Structural Design of Thermoplastic Components -- 2.2.1 Stress-Strain Behavior -- 2.2.2 Tensile Testing of Viscoelastic Materials -- 2.3 Mechanical Properties of Materials -- 2.4 Tension and Compression Curves -- 2.5 Modulus of Elasticity (E) -- 2.6 Stress and Strain Analysis -- 2.7 Thermoplastics Elastic Design Method -- 2.7.1 Working Stress -- 2.7.2 Compressive Stress -- 2.7.3 Flexural Stress -- 2.7.4 Coefficient of Linear Thermal Expansion (α) -- 2.7.5 Poisson's Ratio (υ) -- 2.7.6 Moisture Effects on Nylon -- 2.7.7 Effects of Temperature on the Behavior of Thermoplastics -- 2.8 Stress-Strain Recovery (Hysteresis) -- 2.8.1 Creep Behavior of Thermoplastics -- 2.8.2 Creep and Rupture Under Long-Term Load -- 2.8.3 Creep and Relaxation of Thermoplastics -- 2.9 Flexural Beam Stress Distribution -- 2.10 Viscoelastic Modulus Design Method -- 2.11 Centroid, Section Area, and Moment of Inertia -- 2.12 Radius of Gyration -- 2.13 Stress Analysis of Beams -- 2.13.1 Types of Loads -- 2.13.2 Normal Stresses in Beams -- 2.13.3 Shearing Force -- 2.14 Beam Deflection Analysis -- 2.14.1 Beam Deflection by Double Integration Method -- 2.14.2 Beam Deflection Moment Area Method -- 2.14.3 Applications of Moment Area and Double Integration Methods -- 2.14.4 Beam Deflection Superposition Method -- 2.15 Column Structural Analysis -- 2.15.1 Long Slender Column Critical Load (PCr) -- 2.15.2 Column Slenderness Ratio (L / r) -- 2.15.3 Eccentrically Loaded Columns -- 2.16 Flat Circular Plates -- 2.16.1 Classification. , 2.16.2 Stress Analysis Methods -- 2.16.3 Flat Circular Plate Equations -- 2.16.4 Flat Circular Plate Stresses -- 2.16.5 Theory of Flexure Comparison -- 2.16.6 Circular Plates Simply Supported, Concentrated center Load -- 2.16.7 Flat Circular Plate under Concentrated Center Load -- 2.16.8 Flat Circular Plate with Fixed Edge -- 2.16.9 Flat Circular Plate Compensation Factor for Deflection -- 2.16.10 Flat Circular Plate Bending under Edge Boundaries -- 2.17 Torsion Structural Analysis -- 3 Structural Designs for Thermoplastics -- 3.1 Uniform and Symmetrical Wall Thickness -- 3.1.1 Part Geometries Difficult to Mold -- 3.1.2 Wall Draft Angle per Side -- 3.2 Structural Rib Design -- 3.2.1 Rib Strength Analysis Method -- 3.3 Internal Sharp Corners and Notches -- 3.4 Injection Molded Thermoplastic Bosses -- 3.5 Injection Molded Thermoplastic Threads -- 3.6 Collapsible Core for Molding Internal Threads -- 3.7 Preferred Standard Thread Forms for Thermoplastics -- 3.7.1 Thermoplastic Threads Creep Effects -- 3.8 Injection Molded Products with Undercuts -- 3.9 Injection Molded Integral Life Hinges -- 3.9.1 Injection Molded Integral Life Hinge Design -- 3.9.2 Mold Design Considerations for Hinges -- 3.9.3 Proper Gate Design for Life Hinges -- 3.10 Conventional Types of Pin Hinges -- 3.11 Metal Inserts for Thermoplastic Encapsulation -- 3.11.1 Machined Metal Threaded Insert Tolerances -- 3.11.2 Thermoplastic Boss Wall Thickness for Metal Inserts -- 3.11.3 Press/Lock Slotted Metal Insert Installation After Molding -- 3.11.4 Cold Forged Metal Inserts for Encapsulation -- 3.11.5 Threaded Female Metal Inserts -- 3.11.6 Metal Inserts Anchorage for ThermoplasticEncapsulation -- 3.11.7 Metal Insert Encapsulating Process Problems -- 3.11.8 Special Metal Inserts Anchorage for Encapsulation -- 3.11.9 Electrical Lead Inserts for Encapsulation. , 3.11.10 Inserts Preparation for Molding Encapsulation -- 4 Thermoplastic Gearing Design -- 4.1 Classification of Gears -- 4.1.1 Gears Parallel to the Shaft Axis -- 4.1.2 Bevel Gears, Nonparallel and Intersecting Shafts -- 4.1.3 Hypoid Gears, Nonparallel and Nonintersecting Shafts -- 4.1.4 Gears for Straight Linear Motion -- 4.2 Standard Injection Molded Thermoplastic Gears -- 4.2.1 Selection of Thermoplastic Resins for Gears -- 4.2.2 Horsepower Equations for Gears -- 4.2.3 Spur Gear Terminology and Definitions -- 4.3 Properties Required for Injection Molded Thermoplastic Gears -- 4.4 Thermoplastic Spur Gear Design Requirements -- 4.4.1 Gating Effects on Thermoplastic Gear Roundness Dimensions -- 4.4.2 Multifunction Designs with Thermoplastic Gears -- 4.4.3 Mounting Thermoplastic Gears on Metal Shafts -- 4.4.4 Standard Spur Gears, Equations, and Calculations -- 4.4.5 Spur Gear Pitch Backlash -- 4.4.6 Standard Spur Gear Tooth Size Selection -- 4.4.7 Standard Gear Total Composite Tolerances -- 4.5 Tolerances and Mold Shrinkage of Thermoplastic Gears -- 4.6 Standard Helical Gears -- 4.7 Standard Straight Bevel Gears -- 4.8 Standard Worm Gears -- 4.8.1 Standard Worm Gear Analysis -- 4.10 Plastic Gearing Technology Designs -- 4.10.1 Spur and Helical Gears PGT-1 Tooth Design -- 4.10.2 Spur and Helical Gears PGT-2 Tooth Design -- 4.10.3 Spur and Helical Gears PGT-3 Tooth Design -- 4.10.4 Spur and Helical Gears PGT-4 Tooth Design -- 4.10.5 Plastic Gearing Technology Tooth Form Design Variables -- 4.10.6 Maximum Allowable Outside Diameter DO (Max.) -- 4.10.7 Spur Gear Tooth Form Comparison -- 4.10.8 Mating Spur Gears Tooth Form Comparison -- 4.10.9 PGT Spur Mating Gears Strength Balance -- 4.10.10 PGT Close Mesh Center Distance Between Spur Gears -- 4.10.11 Maximum Close Mesh Center Distance -- 4.11 PGT Helical Thermoplastic Gearing. , 4.11.1 PGT-1 Helical Mating Gears Strength Balance -- 4.11.2 PGT-1 Helical Mating Gears Center Distance -- 4.12 PGT Spur and Helical Gears Horsepower Rating -- 4.12.1 PGT Gear Horsepower Equation Basic Parameters -- 4.13 PGT Spur and Helical Gear Specifications -- 5 Plastic Journal Bearing Design -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Materials Used for Journal Bearings -- 5.2.1 Babbitt Journal Bearings -- 5.2.2 Bronze Journal Bearings -- 5.2.3 Sintered Porous Metal Journal Bearings -- 5.2.4 Plugged Bronze Journal Bearings -- 5.2.5 Carbon-Graphite Journal Bearings -- 5.2.6 Cast-iron Journal Bearings -- 5.2.7 Wooden Journal Bearings -- 5.2.8 Rubber Journal Bearings -- 5.2.9 Self-Lubricated Thermoplastic Journal Bearings -- 5.3 Hydrodynamics of Lubrication -- 5.4 Journal Bearings Design for Lubrication -- 5.5 Journal Bearing Design Principles -- 5.5.1 Journal Bearing Nomenclature and Equations -- 5.5.2 Thermoplastic Journal Bearing Axial Wall Thickness -- 5.5.3 Mounting Thermoplastic Journal Bearings -- 5.6 Split Bushing Thermoplastic Journal Bearings -- 5.7 Self-Centering Thermoplastic Journal Bearings -- 5.8 Journal Bearing Load Carrying Contact Surface (C) -- 5.9 Load Reaction Across the Length of Thermoplastic Bearing -- 5.10 Injection Molded Journal Bearings Process Defects -- 5.11 Factors Affecting Journal Bearing Performance -- 5.12 Factors Affecting Journal Bearing Dimensions -- 5.12.1 Length-to-Inside Diameter Ratio of Journal Bearings -- 5.12.2 Types of Service and Motion of Journal Bearings -- 5.12.3 Thermoplastic Journal Bearing Annealing Effects -- 5.12.4 Acetal Homopolymer Moisture Absorption Effects -- 5.12.5 TFE and Nylon 6/6 Moisture Absorption Effects -- 5.12.6 Temperature Effects on Thermoplastic Journal Bearings -- 5.12.7 Thermal Effects on Thermoplastic Journal Bearing Clearances -- 5.13 Journal Bearing Pressure-Velocity (PV) Limits. , 5.13.1 Methods to Determine the PV Limits of Plastics.
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    Language: English
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