STRUCTURAL MATERIALS Sample Clauses

STRUCTURAL MATERIALS. Unless otherwise specified or noted on the contract drawings, all structural hull material shall be in accordance with the following specifications: • Welding Materials - ABS “Approved Welding Electrodes, Wire-Flux and Wire Gas Combination.” • Bolts, nuts and screws – ASTM A307-82, Specification for Carbon Steel Externally and Internally Threaded Standard Fasteners. • All aluminum plate and stiffeners in the hull shall be 5000 series. • No welded 6000 series aluminum shall be used. • 6000 series aluminum may be used if required welding is accomplished by friction stir welding only.
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STRUCTURAL MATERIALS. Structural materials are those used to fabricate a component that bears load or stress, whichever its origin (mechanical, thermal, vibrations…). In nuclear reactors it is important to distinguish between two types of structural components, replaceable and non-replaceable: • Replaceable components are designed to be easily extracted from the reactor or even their replacement is an essential part of the reactor operation. The most obvious examples of this type are ,the fuel elements which are periodically reshuffled or removed, when the burnup allowed by neutronics and materials has been reached. In general these elements are the hollow tubes containing the fuel pellets, the bundles holding them together and the structures that support them. A significant deviation from this general description of the fuel element may be found in HTR or GFR, where the high temperatures advice the use of ceramic materials. The replaceability generally goes hands in hands with more severe degradation and therefore shorter lifetime. This is the case of the fuel cladding, which is exposed to the highest irradiation dose, experiences the highest temperatures and temperature gradients and is in contact with the coolant and the fuel. • Non-replaceable components constitute the main structure of the reactor. Major examples are the vessel or, in pool reactors, the upper cover of the containment. These components are characterized by the fact that their replacement, though theoretically not impossible, essentially corresponds to building a new unit, i.e. it is so costly and complex that it is economically not affordable.22 These components need to be designed for the full lifetime of the reactor or, the other way round, their lifetime defines the lifetime of the reactor itself. Non-replaceable components need to be designed in such a way that the degrading agents are mitigated as much as possible, so that the materials ageing is slow enough to guarantee that the component remains fit for its purpose until the end of the life of the plant. Typically, for example, the vessel will be at a sufficient distance from the fuel elements to be subject only to marginal or no irradiation and the system will be designed so that the temperature will be lower than close to the fuel element. In addition, it is sometimes possible to apply on the vessel protections from the effect of the coolant, although the problem of prolonged exposure to the coolant may in fact be the main lifetime limiting factor ...
STRUCTURAL MATERIALS. The following three sections address the different issues (boxes) that enter the three blocks defined by the three infratechnologies of Figure 4, for what concerns structural materials.
STRUCTURAL MATERIALS. Unless otherwise specified or noted on the contract drawings, all structural hull material shall be in accordance with the following specifications: • American Bureau of Shipping (ABS), “Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels” and “Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels for Service on Rivers and Intracoastal Waterways”. • Welding Materials - ABS “Approved Welding Electrodes, Wire-Flux and Wire Gas Combination”. • Bolts, nuts and screws – ASTM A307-82, Specification for Carbon Steel Externally and Internally Threaded Standard Fasteners.
STRUCTURAL MATERIALS. Note: This section defines the specific requirements for concrete, steelwork, brickwork and blockwork and structural timber over and above those given in the relevant LU Civil Engineering Standards.
STRUCTURAL MATERIALS. Students completing this elective stream will be proficient in the traditional areas of metallurgical and materials engineering, i.e., physical metallurgy and materials processing. Employment opportunities exist in several sectors of Canadian industry including, but not restricted to, primary metal extraction, steel processing, oil and gas, failure analysis, automotive and consulting.

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  • Services, Materials, and Equipment Unless otherwise specified, the Contractor shall provide and assume full responsibility for all services, materials, equipment, labor, transportation, construction equipment and machinery, tools, appliances, fuel, power, light, heat, telephone, water, sanitary facilities, temporary facilities, and all other facilities, incidentals, and services necessary for the construction, performance, testing, start-up, inspection and completion of the Work.

  • Quality of Materials and Workmanship Unless otherwise specified, all materials shall be new, and both workmanship and materials shall be of good quality. The Contractor shall, if required, furnish satisfactory evidence as to the kind and quality of materials and work. The burden of proof is on the Contractor.

  • Structural (i) Structural floor plans and sections with detailing well advanced.

  • Promotional Materials In the event that the Fund or the Adviser makes available any promotional materials related to the Securities or the transactions contemplated hereby intended for use only by registered broker-dealers and registered representatives thereof by means of an Internet web site or similar electronic means, the Adviser will install and maintain, or will cause to be installed and maintained, pre-qualification and password-protection or similar procedures which are reasonably designed to effectively prohibit access to such promotional materials by persons other than registered broker-dealers and registered representatives thereof.

  • Stored Materials The Department shall not be required to pay for materials stored at the site or stored at other locations absent prior written authorization to do so, which authorization may be withheld at the Department's sole discretion. If the Department expressly agrees to pay for materials stored at the site but not yet incorporated into the Work, the Application for Payment may also include a request for payment of the cost of such materials, if the materials have been delivered to the site, and suitably stored. Such requests shall be documented by appropriate invoices and bills of sale. Payment for stored materials shall be conditioned also on the Design-Builder’s representation that it has inspected the material and found it to be free from defect and otherwise in conformity with this Agreement, and on satisfactory evidence that the materials are insured under the builder’s risk policy. Further, if the Design-Builder requests the Department to allow payments for storage of materials offsite, the Design-Builder shall be required, inter alia, to agree to execution of proper documentation to afford the Department a secured interest in the materials upon payment.

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  • Equipment and Materials Contractor at its sole cost and expense shall provide and furnish all tools, labor, materials, equipment, transportation services and any other items (collectively, "Equipment") which are required or necessary to perform the Services in a manner which is consistent with generally accepted standards of the profession for similar services. Notwithstanding the foregoing, District shall not be responsible for any damages to persons or property as a result of the use, misuse or failure of any Equipment used by Contractor of the Contracted Parties, even if such Equipment is furnished, rented or loaned to Contractor or the Contracted Parties by District. Furthermore, any Equipment or workmanship that does not conform to the regulations of this Agreement may be rejected by District and in such case must be promptly remedied or replaced by Contractor at no additional cost to District and subject to District’s reasonable satisfaction.

  • Training Materials Training Materials will be provided for each student. Training Materials may be used only for either (i) the individual student’s reference during Boeing provided training and for review thereafter or (ii) Customer’s provision of training to individuals directly employed by the Customer.

  • Materials and Equipment ‌ Material means property that may be consumed or expended during performance, component parts of a higher assembly, or items that lose their individual identity through incorporation into an end item. Equipment means a tangible item that is functionally complete for its intended purpose, durable, nonexpendable, and needed for performance. Materials and Equipment shall be priced in accordance with the terms of the task order award, contract type, and applicable FAR and agency-specific regulatory supplements. Unless otherwise directed by task order terms and conditions, the Contractor may apply indirect costs to materials and equipment consistent with the Contractor’s usual accounting practices.

  • Third Party Materials The Application may display, include, or make available third-party content (including data, information, applications, and other products, services, and/or materials) or provide links to third-party websites or services, including through third- party advertising ("Third-Party Materials"). You acknowledge and agree that Company is not responsible for Third-Party Materials, including their accuracy, completeness, timeliness, validity, copyright compliance, legality, decency, quality, or any other aspect thereof. Company does not assume and will not have any liability or responsibility to you or any other person or entity for any Third-Party Materials. Third-Party Materials and links thereto are provided solely as a convenience to you, and you access and use them entirely at your own risk and subject to such third parties' terms and conditions.

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