objectives of magneto abrasive flow machining
A forced draught is where the air flow comes directly from the fan to the object. Such as an hair dryer.An induced draught is where the air flow is induced {lit lead in} by a separate flow of air. For example, an abrasive jet would quickly wear out if the abrasive passed through the jet nozzle. the flow of abrasive is added (induced) into the air flow by a jet of clean air.If an air flow is corrosive or very dirty then an induced flow system would be appropriate.
Becasuse magneto-dynamics allow electricity to flow in dc motors in washing machines.. ^^
Difference Between Alternators and MagnetosAn alternator puts out alternating current [AC]. That means that part of the time electrons flow in one direction in the wiring, and part of the time the electrons flow in the opposite direction. The number of times the direction of current flow changes direction is referred to as "cycles."Even though the output of a magneto may be in pulses, the direction of flow of electrons is always in the same direction and is Direct Current [DC].
Flow process takes place in open system & non-flow process takes place in closed system.
Magneto/alternator is spinning faster creating a higher current flow
F. D. Hains has written: 'Axi-symmetric magneto-gas dynamic channel flow'
Flow through the OPen systems called Flow Process Flow through the Closed systems called NON Flow process.
A process flow sheet or diagram is used to show the flow of plant processes and equipment. Process flow sheets of multiple process units are called block or schematic flow diagrams.
drawing McDonald flow chart service process.
Flow chart: - A flow chart is a symbolic representation of any process. Each step in the process is represented by a different symbol with a short description of the process. The flow chart symbols are linked together with arrows showing the process flow direction.There ate two types of flow charts1. Low level flow chart2. High level flow chart
information flow and process flow
Flow is Laminar.