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http://opendiscovery.org/rdf/FDP/P_1_2 (EasyRdf\Resource)
skos:narrower http://opendiscovery.org/rdf/FDP/P_1_2_06
http://opendiscovery.org/rdf/FDP/P_1_2_06 (EasyRdf\Resource)
rdf:type tc:FlowDevelopmentPattern
skos:prefLabel "Mixing of several homogeneous flows"@en
skos:note "Several weak homogeneous flows can also be used to achieve a local concentration of flow, which are stacked in the operational zone. For flows having a wave nature, the phenomenon of interference can be used. Since the gain in total power is not achieved in this way, it is usually done in cases where several weak flows are easier to provide than one strong flow."@en
skos:definition "Transition from a single strong flow to several weak flows that add up at the right place."@en
skos:example "Drying paper. Wet paper is rewound from reel to reel and the free water is squeezed out with a special roller.<br/> In order to reduce the viscosity of the water and therefore increase the squeezing efficiency, the paper is heated. To do this, the support drum is heated from the inside by steam. However, it was found that the contact time between the paper and the hot drum surface was so short that the water did not have time to heat up due to the high winding speed. If you increase the temperature of the drum, the surface layers adjacent to the drum will start to burn due to the limited thermal conductivity of the paper. In other words, there is a situation where a strong heat flow cannot be used and a weak heat flow is not enough. Therefore, in line with the trend, a second heat flow was introduced -- blowing hot air onto the paper from outside."@en, "The multi-oar boat. Each rower individually cannot create a large force over a long period of time, but all together can, simply by folding."@en
skos:broader http://opendiscovery.org/rdf/FDP/P_1_2
http://opendiscovery.org/rdf/EcoDesignNode/E1222 (EasyRdf\Resource)
skos:example "Nestl? redesign the bottle and cap to make them lighter. Also narrowed the label. "