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  2. Cable carrier - Wikipedia

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    Most carriers have a rectangular cross section, inside which the cables lie. Cross bars along the length of the carrier can be opened from the outside, so that cables can be easily inserted and plugs connected. Internal separators in the carrier separate the cables. Cables can also be held in place with an integrated strain relief.

  3. Cable management - Wikipedia

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    For PROFINET, for example, which is used in automation it is recommended to set the strain relief component approx. 1 m / 3.5 ft from the connection point. [4] Strain relief components are also used in applications where cables, conduits and hoses are exposed to constant dynamic stress (cable carriers / drag chains).

  4. Water hammer - Wikipedia

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    Q is the volumetric flow in m 3 /s; Z is the hydraulic impedance, expressed in kg/m 4 /s. The hydraulic impedance Z of the pipeline determines the magnitude of the water hammer pulse. It is itself defined by =, where ρ the density of the liquid, expressed in kg/m 3; A cross sectional area of the pipe, m 2;

  5. Heat-shrink tubing - Wikipedia

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    Animation of heat-shrink tubing, before and after shrinking. Heat-shrink tubing (or, commonly, heat shrink or heatshrink) is a shrinkable plastic tube used to insulate wires, providing abrasion resistance and environmental protection for stranded and solid wire conductors, connections, joints and terminals in electrical wiring.

  6. Garden hose - Wikipedia

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    34-14NPSH designates female hose ends that mate a hose to a tapered pipe thread without a spigot. The US standard was defined by NFPA 1963, "Standard for Fire Hose Connections", [ 2 ] then later by ANSI-ASME B1.20.7, [ 3 ] which specifies 1 + 1 ⁄ 16 inches (27 mm) diameter straight (non-tapered) thread with a pitch of 11.5 threads per ...

  7. Vibratory stress relief - Wikipedia

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    See references 4, 6, and 9. The effectiveness of vibratory stress relief is highly questionable. [3] In general, the strain amplitudes achieved during vibratory stress relief are too low to exceed the critical stress required to activate mechanical relaxation during the induced low amplitude high cycle fatigue excitation of the transducer ...

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