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Suspended load - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Suspended load is the term for the fine particles that are light enough to be carried in a stream without touching the stream bed. These particles are generally of the fine sand, silt and clay size, ...
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SUSPENDED LOAD, BILLINGS COUNTY, N.D ... Some historians conjecture that the Red River of the North received its name due to its reddish-brown appearance under high suspended load. ... In this photograph, the Little Missouri River appears brown under its high suspended load, introduced into the drainage by erosion of clay...
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There are several types of suspended sediment samplers. We will be using the model USDH 48 (letter A below) suspended sediment sampler. This instrument consists of an aluminum sampler attached to a rod. A 450cc bottle is placed in the sampler. ... Below are some schematics of various suspended load samplers:
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The invention claimed is: 1. Suspension and hoisting system for a load support, applied towards the two opposite ends of said load support, said load support being suspended by at least four suspension reaches comprised of at least two suspension elements, each suspension element being suspended towards one of...
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Section III Material Handling Accidents - OSHA Document ... Employees working beneath a turbogenerator suspended by a crane were exposed to the hazard of being struck by the suspended load as they were removing nuts from the bottom bolts of the lifting/jacking lugs.
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A backpack that generates its own electricity may soon allow rescue workers, explorers, and soldiers to power their ... The invention, known as the suspended-load backpack, frees handheld computers, cell phones, and dozens of other devices from the constraints of limited battery life and the reach of the power grid.
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Details of their prototype "Suspended-load Backpack" were announced today in the journal Science. The device converts mechanical energy from walking into electricity up to 7.4 Watts more than enough energy to power a number of portable electronic devices at once.
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