Definitions for "Laminations"
Keywords:  eddy, bow, limb, stator, cleats
Electrical circuit core parts, found in motors, generators, alternators and transformers. When core parts are subjected to alternating electrical or magnetic fields, the buildup of Eddy Currents causes physical and electrical power loss. Laminations are made of thin strips of materials that make good temporary magnets and poor permanent magnets, and each strip is insulated electrically from the next.
layers, often thin.
The layers of laminated bow limb. Usually consist of wood and fiberglass.
Defects resulting from the presence of blisters, seams or for?eign inclusions aligned parallel to the worked surface of a metal.
Defects resulting from the presence of non-metallics aligned parallel to the worked surface of a metal.
Metal defects with separation or weakness generally aligned parallel to the worked surface of the metal. May be the result of pipe, blisters, seams, inclusions, or segregation elongated and made directional by working. Lamination defects may also occur in metal-powder compacts.
Keywords:  'ui, 'ei, 'el, 'ee, nickel
Supplied in stamped letter shapes such as 'EI', 'EL', 'EE', 'F', or 'UI', they are composed of silicon iron and nickel alloys. Audio and telecommunication transformers use nickel alloys, while silicon iron is generally used for line frequency power transformers.
Keywords:  glued, lumber, timber, desired, jointed
Individual pieces of lumber that are glued together end to end for use in the manufacture of glued laminated timber. These end-jointed laminations are then face bonded together to create the desired member shape and size.