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  2. Fusor - Wikipedia

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    A Farnsworth–Hirsch fusor is the most common type of fusor. [1] This design came from work by Philo T. Farnsworth in 1964 and Robert L. Hirsch in 1967. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] A variant type of fusor had been proposed previously by William Elmore, James L. Tuck , and Ken Watson at the Los Alamos National Laboratory [ 4 ] though they never built the machine.

  3. List of fusor examples - Wikipedia

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    University of Wisconsin-Madison A group at Wisconsin-Madison has been running a very large, funded, fusor program since 1991. [4] Turkish Atomic Energy Authority In 2013 this team built a 30 cm fusor at the Saraykoy Nuclear Research and Training center in Turkey. This fusor can reach 85 kV and do deuterium fusion, producing 2.4 × 10 4 neutrons ...

  4. Ebco Industries - Wikipedia

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    Ebco Industries is a custom-manufacturing company based in Richmond, British Columbia.Ebco was founded by Helmut and Hugo Eppich [1] in 1956 as a small Tool and Die shop, and it has subsequently expanded into a 300,000 sq. ft. manufacturing facility for domestic and international markets providing: [2]

  5. Polywell - Wikipedia

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    The polywell is a proposed design for a fusion reactor using an electric and magnetic field to heat ions to fusion conditions.. The design is related to the fusor, the high beta fusion reactor, the magnetic mirror, and the biconic cusp.

  6. Metal stitching - Wikipedia

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    Over the years alternative variations of the metal stitching processes were developed, they use terms like Metal Stitch, and Metal Locking, and Metalock to describe their repair process. Lock-N-Stitch [ 6 ] is a slightly different stitching method, that was developed from the original stitching concept, by Gary J Reed.

  7. Sheet Metal Workers' International Association - Wikipedia

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    The Sheet Metal Workers' International Association (SMWIA) was a trade union of skilled metal workers who perform architectural sheet metal work, fabricate and install heating and air conditioning work, shipbuilding, appliance construction, heater and boiler construction, precision and specialty parts manufacture, and a variety of other jobs involving sheet metal.

  8. Sheet metal forming analysis - Wikipedia

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    For sheet metal forming analysis within the metal forming process, a successful technique requires a non-contact optical 3D deformation measuring system. The system analyzes, calculates and documents deformations of sheet metal parts, for example. It provides the 3D coordinates of the component's surface as well as the distribution of major and ...

  9. Piaggio P.108 - Wikipedia

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    The P.108 was an all-metal low wing bomber with a retractable under-carriage. During the Air Ministry official requirement of 1939, it won the Regia Aeronautica ' s contract for a new bomber over the CANT Z.1014 [ 4 ] as it became obvious that the other competitors could not deliver useful numbers of aircraft to the Italian Royal Air Force ...