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decoupler

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decoupler [dē′kəp·lər]
(industrial engineering)
A materials handling device designed specifically for cellular manufacturing.


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One swift kick to the stick, and you can roll the automatic roller detent decoupler (ARDD) on the D model or break a shear pin on the A model.
Shut off decoupler lines at bridge connections by shutting existing valves (for connections like building A in Figure 8), by fixing three-way valves into the straight-through position (building B in Figure 8), or by installing a normally closed valve (building C in Figure 8).
The first component is due to the "prompt" (during the proton pulse) capture of neutrons in the borated poly decoupler or in the water reflector.
 
 
 
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