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  2. Maltby Main Colliery - Wikipedia

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    The first shafts at Maltby Main Colliery were sunk in 1910, [1] and the first coal produced in 1912, though not all faces were in production until 1914. [2] Situated in a wooded area on Tickhill Road the colliery was some distance from the township of Maltby and in order to gain a workforce the colliery company commissioned the building of Maltby Model Village, an estate of 400 houses. [3]

  3. Mobile Protected Firepower - Wikipedia

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    The Mobile Protected Firepower (MPF) is a U.S. Army program to procure a combat vehicle that is capable of providing mobile, protected, direct fire offensive capability. [1] The projected vehicle has been designated the M10 Booker , [ 2 ] and will according to description essentially serve the role of an assault gun . [ 3 ]

  4. Maltby Main F.C. - Wikipedia

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    The club was established in 1916 as Maltby Main, with the players all working at Maltby Main Colliery. [2] They joined the Sheffield Association League in 1919 when it restarted after World War I , and were runners-up in 1923–24 before winning back-to-back league titles in 1925–26 and 1926–27. [ 2 ]

  5. Material selection - Wikipedia

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    Material selection is a step in the process of designing any physical object. In the context of product design, the main goal of material selection is to minimize cost while meeting product performance goals. [1] Systematic selection of the best material for a given application begins with properties and costs of candidate materials.

  6. DN factor - Wikipedia

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    DN factor, also called DN Value, is a number that is used to determine the correct base oil viscosity for the lubrication of various types of bearings. [1][2][3][4][5] It can also be used to determine if a bearing is the correct choice for use in a given application. [3] It is a product of bearing diameter (D) and speed (N). [1][2]

  7. Moody chart - Wikipedia

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    Moody chart. In engineering, the Moody chart or Moody diagram (also Stanton diagram) is a graph in non-dimensional form that relates the Darcy–Weisbach friction factor fD, Reynolds number Re, and surface roughness for fully developed flow in a circular pipe. It can be used to predict pressure drop or flow rate down such a pipe.