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Qué (quién) es barrel winding - definición

GANGLAND WARFARE TACTIC
Barrel murders; Barrel Murders; Barrel Murder

Compensation winding         
  • C. Cross section of DC motor with compensation windings showing magnetic flux due to armature windings.
  • E. Cross section of DC motor with compensation windings showing magnetic flux due to field and armature under heavy load with compensation windings.  The flux in the gap has been restored.
  • D. Cross section of DC motor with compensation windings showing magnetic flux due to field and armature under heavy load.  The flux in the gap has shifted.
  • B. Cross section of DC motor with compensation windings showing magnetic flux due to field windings.
WINDING IN THE POLE FACE OF A MOTOR
Compensation Winding
A compensation winding in a DC shunt motor is a winding in the field pole face plate that carries armature current to reduce stator field distortion. Its purpose is to reduce brush arcing and erosion in DC motors that are operated with weak fields, variable heavy loads or reversing operation such as steel-mill motors.
B/D         
UNIT OF VOLUME WITH DIFFERENT VALUES
Mbbl; Bbl; Petrol barrel; Barrel per day; Barrel per calendar day; Barrel (unit of volume); MMbbl; Bbl/day; Barrel of oil; Barrels of oil; Bbl/d; Barrel of petrol; MMbbl/d; Millions of barrels per day; Gigabarrel; Oil barrel; Barrels per day equivalent; Barrels per day; Barrels per calendar day; Oil barrels; Bbls; B/d; BBL/D; Barrel (petroleum); Barrel (volume); BOPD; Blue barrel; Barrels per stream day
Bank Draft, bar draft (grain trade)
Coil winding technology         
  • Winding machine
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  • Winding nozzle in winding position
  • Winding nozzle in position for termination
  • Orthocyclic winding of a round coil
  • Schematics of an open winding space using a flyer winding process for chained pools
  • Concept of an end plated insulated stator
  • Determination of the necessary space between teeth depending on the wire gauge (Source: Aumann GmbH)
  • Laminations after assembly into a stator
  • Stators with different winding topologies
  • Comparison of concentrated and distributed windings
  • Examples for different Designs of EC-Stators (Source: Technoexpert Dresden)
  • Example for a lead from for a full sheet metal package stator displaying several design characteristics
  • Verschieden isolierte Vollblechschnitte
  • fill factor
MANUFACTURE OF ELECTROMAGNETIC COILS
Coil Winding Technology; Orthocyclic coil winding; Electrical degrees
In electrical engineering, coil winding is the manufacture of electromagnetic coils. Coils are used as components of circuits, and to provide the magnetic field of motors, transformers, and generators, and in the manufacture of loudspeakers and microphones.

Wikipedia

Barrel murder

A barrel murder was a method for disposing of the bodies of people killed by early American mafiosi since the 1870s, although the earliest recorded barrel murders in New York were reported in 1895 and 1900.

The victims, usually Italian immigrants, would be found stuffed inside a barrel after being shot, stabbed, or strangled to death, and left on a random street corner or back alley, or shipped to a nonexistent address in another city. First used by the Sicilian Provenzano crime family in New Orleans and the Morello crime family in New York City, the barrel murders eventually alerted authorities to the existence of the Mafia, leading to the later investigation by New Orleans police chief David C. Hennessy, whose own eventual assassination was attributed to Sicilian mafiosi in 1890, resulting in one of the largest mass lynchings in U.S. history. New York detective Joseph Petrosino's early investigations into the New York barrel murders would lead to a crackdown against the Black Hand and the Morellos until his assassination in 1909. The Morellos, suspected of over 100 murders, continued to use the barrel murder for over thirty years until eventually ceasing after the (now well-publicized) murders resulted in unwanted attention from local authorities. Other non-Italian criminals used the same method to draw police suspicion away from themselves onto the Morellos and other Italian mafiosi.