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This device often is installed on check valve, hose pipeline also release certain hydraulic pressure. Pipe Resonance Apart from hydraulic stock, other hydraulic components also cause a certain degree of noise in pipeline, such as vane pump, overflow valve, vapor separator, measurement transducer, solenoid valve and nozzle. Sometime pipe resonance will be generated if the inherent frequency of pipe equivalent to hydraulic pulse resulted from hydraulic components of fuel dispenser. At that time, the normal working state will be affected, which is harmful to staff’s health due to intensive noise. In order to explain this problem, the inherent frequency of pipe is introduced here. Pipe inherent frequency is: ω0 = kπ/2 l2 ·EJgGd+Gj (2-14) In the above formula: ω0 ── inherent frequency of pipe l ── supporting point distance E ── elastic modulus of pipe material J ── inertial moment of pipe section g── acceleration of gravity Gd── weight of pipe per meter Gj──liquid weight in per meter of pipe K── modifyi fuel dispenser ng coefficient K= 1-pA+mv/2π2EJA/l2 (2-15) In above formula: A ──pipe section m ──liquid weight in per meter of pipe v ──velocity of flow of liquid in pipe Several relative parameters affect the inherent frequency of pipe in Formula 2-14. Therefore, most manufacturers pay much attention to these elements that affect pipe inherent frequency and pulse frequency of hydraulic components in the design and manufacture of fuel dispenser, making the two fuel dispenser frequencies as much different as possible so as to appear pipe resonance in fuel dispenser. 3. Hose used for fuel dispenser There are two kinds of hose used in fuel dispenser. one is made according to GB/T10543 Rubber Hose Used for Refueling and Discharge of Airplane, connected oil indicator with nozzle; the other kind of hose is used in fuel dispenser with vapor recovery device, not only connecting oil indicator with nozzle, fuel dispenser
571A2300586BC23EF12 (example - 10 bytes  13 hexadecimal)  52 Personal identification code (PIN) 5467ABFE372109BC - (example of encrypted customer   data entered PIN - 8 bytes hexadecimal)  53 Security related control information 16 69324AF2E447992364AB23CD287DEFF0 (example   of additional key information - 16 bytes hexadecimal)  55 Integrated circuit card system related (no examples of this data are provided)   data  63 Product data 024 S 01 005 L 2256 2900 2304 0 (example string of   one product)  64 Message authentication code  Wednesday 10 May 2006 - Revision 03  Document title  IFSF POS to FEP Interface  Section Page  Appendix E Message Examples fuel dispenser 145178  E.1 Authorization request (outdoor card verify using Track 2  card data)  A pre-authorization may be performed for a variety of types of funds requests including debit  and credit. The terminal will use the same function code for all types of cards since the  amount can only be estimated. This message flow is for a credit card.  Ref. Card acceptor Message Host   Customer enters the store fuel dispenser and presents a   credit card to purchase fuel.  1. POS device formats and sends the ==1100=   authorization request.   FEP receives the message and sends   an authorization request to the   fuel dispenser
unction, FDG can in effect create a low- resolution anatomical map of the human body. But most importantly, not all tissues consume sugar at equal rates. Cancer cells, for example, exhibit an exceptional hunger for glucose, which means tumours show up as hot spots of FDG concentration. Many in the field did not immediately recognise the value of FDG. According to Joanna Fowler, a senior chemist at Brookhaven National Laboratory on Long Island, New York, who was part of the original team that synthesised the radiotracer in 1976, it was several years before a scientific journal finally accepted the group s paper for publication. The inventors did not patent the compound. In 1985 CTI took a big step to make PET more useful it bought Cyclotron Corporation, a bankrupt cyclotron- maker. CTI set out to optimise the machines for hospitals, which meant making them smaller and easier to operate. The company also collaborated with other researchers to develop processes to automate the synthesis of radiotracers. By 1986 CTI was offering a package deal a scanner wit fuel dispenser h a cyclotron for $2m. To expand the sales of its rather expensive machines, CTI looked for a marketing partner with worldwide reach, which it found in Siemens. The company made a $2.5m investment in CTI in 1985, and a few years later bought a 49.9% stake in the business for $30m. (In 2005 Siemens finally bought the remaining shares of CTI for about $1 billion.) Also around 1990 General Electric bought Scanditronix, a Swedish company which was CTI s main competitor. In 1991 a cover of fuel dispenser the Journal of Nuclear Medicine proclaimed “Clinical PET its time has come� Studies were demonstrating the value of PET for brain and cardiac imaging, and increasingly for cancer imaging too. But while PET had overcome a lot of technological barriers by this time, regulatory hurdles remained. Because virtually no PET radiotracers had yet been approved by the FDA, Medicare (America s government-sponsored health-care programme for people aged 65 or o fuel dispenser