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Что (кто) такое Flotation - определение

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Floatation; Flotation (disambiguation); Floatation (disambiguation)
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Flotation         
·noun The science of floating bodies.
II. Flotation ·noun The act, process, or state of floating.
III. Flotation ·add. ·noun Act of financing, or floating, a commercial venture or an issue of bonds, stock, or the like.
flotation         
[fl??'te??(?)n]
(also floatation)
¦ noun
1. the action of floating or capacity to float.
2. the separation of small particles of a solid by their different capacities to float.
3. the process of offering a company's shares for sale on the stock market for the first time.
flotation         
(flotations)
1.
The flotation of a company is the selling of shares in it to the public. (BUSINESS)
N-VAR
2.
A flotation compartment helps something to float because it is filled with air or gas.
ADJ: ADJ n
Flotation process         
  • Different types of collectors, or surfactants, used in froth flotation.
  • Comparison of the sizes of flotation columns and [[Jameson Cell]]s with similar capacities.
  • Copper sulfide foam in a froth-flotation cell
METHOD FOR THE SEPARATION OF MIXTURES IN PROCESS ENGINEERING
Froth Flotation; Froth floatation process; Flotation process; Froth-flotation process; Floatation agent; Froth floatation; Collector (chemistry); Froth floation; Zinc sulfide flotation; Ore pulp; Froth flotation process; Flotation mill
·add. ·- A process of separating the substances contained in pulverized ore or the like by depositing the mixture on the surface of a flowing liquid, the substances that are quickly wet readily overcoming the surface tension of the liquid and sinking, the others flowing off in a film or slime on the surface, though, perhaps, having a greater specific gravity than those that sink.
Floatation         
·noun ·see Flotation.
floatation         
¦ noun variant spelling of flotation.
Emergency flotation system         
Emergency Flotation Systems
Emergency Flotation Systems (EFS) are emergency systems installed on larger commercial and military helicopters in order to prevent the airframe sinking in the event of a crash landing on water. The floats may be packed within spaces inside the airframe or as externally mounted packs on the helicopter skids.
Flotation of flexible objects         
  • To protect its reproductive material, the daisy's petals fold in during floods to prevent the rush of water.
  • To survive floods, colonies of fire ants will join limbs to create a living raft.
  • Rigid plate submerged below water line. If the plate is flexible, its deformation (dashed) results in the displacement of additional fluid (blue, diagonal). However, doing so results in a simultaneous loss due to the narrowing of the above column (red, vertical).
  • Two rigid plates connected by a torsional spring and submerged between the water line. Since the material is taken to be [[hydrophobic]], the water deforms, forming the meniscus at the plate edge.
  • The well known phenomena by which water striders support themselves through surface tension effects can be re-examined by considering the compliance and resultant deformation of the insect's leg at the water line.
PHENOMENON IN WHICH THE BENDING OF A FLEXIBLE MATERIAL ALLOWS AN OBJECT TO DISPLACE A GREATER AMOUNT OF FLUID THAN IF IT WERE COMPLETELY RIGID
Flexibility in Flotation
Flotation of flexible objects is a phenomenon in which the bending of a flexible material allows an object to displace a greater amount of fluid than if it were completely rigid. This ability to displace more fluid translates directly into an ability to support greater loads, giving the flexible structure an advantage over a similarly rigid one.
Induced gas flotation         
WATER TREATMENT PROCESS THAT CLARIFIES WASTEWATERS (OR OTHER WATERS) BY THE REMOVAL OF SUSPENDED MATTER SUCH AS OIL OR SOLIDS
Induced Gas Flotation
Induced gas flotation (IGF) is a water treatment process that clarifies wastewaters (or other waters) by the removal of suspended matter such as oil or solids. The removal is achieved by injecting gas bubbles into the water or wastewater in a flotation tank or basin.
Flotation Toy Warning         
BAND FROM LONDON (FORMED 2001)
Flotation toy warning
Flotation Toy Warning is a band from London, UK formed in 2001. Their sound has been described as a cross between space rock and chamber pop, with musical similarities to bands such as Mercury Rev, The Flaming Lips, Grandaddy, Sparklehorse, The Unicorns, and Air.

Википедия

Flotation

Flotation (also spelled floatation) involves phenomena related to the relative buoyancy of objects.

The term may also refer to:

  • Flotation (archaeology), a method for recovering very small artefacts from excavated sediments
  • Flotation (shares), an initial public offering of stocks or shares in a company
  • Flotation, any material added to the hull of a watercraft to keep the hull afloat
  • Flotation, the ability (as of a tire or snowshoes) to stay on the surface of soft ground or snow
  • "Floatation", a 1990 electronic music song by The Grid
  • Flotation process, in process engineering, a method for the separation of mixtures
    • Dissolved air flotation (DAF), a water treatment process
    • Froth flotation, a process for separating hydrophobic from hydrophilic materials
    • Induced gas flotation, a water treatment process that clarifies wastewaters (or other waters) by the removal of suspended matter such as oil or solids
  • Flotation therapy, a technique whereby users 'float' in an isolation tank