Corrections.In the June 2001 issue of modern casting, a mistake appeared in the feature "Innovating Processes, Technology at Hayes Lemmerz Wabash." The caption on p. 44 incorrectly labeled the intake manifold Noun 1. intake manifold - a manifold consisting of a pipe to carry fuel to each cylinder in an internal-combustion engine fuel system - equipment in a motor vehicle or aircraft that delivers fuel to the engine as for the 3.0L Jaguar. In fact, pictured in the article is the Ford Navigator See Netscape Navigator, Netscape and Norton Navigator. Navigator - Netscape Navigator 5.4L upper manifold manifold In mathematics, a topological space (see topology) with a family of local coordinate systems related to each other by certain classes of coordinate transformations. Manifolds occur in algebraic geometry, differential equations, and classical dynamics. produced at Hayes Lemmerz Wabash via green sand casting Casting is the process of production of objects by pouring molten material into a cavity called a mold which is the negative, or mirror image of the object, and allowing it to cool and solidify. . In the June 2001 issue of modern casting, a mistake appeared in the article, "Clean Steel and Machinability," of the 105th Casting Congress summary (p. 66). The caption should read, " D Bowen, Bowen Technical Products & Services; Oakwood; T.S. Piwonka, Univ. of Albama-Birmingham; and S. Kuyucak, CANMET/MTL, answer questions about the effect nitrogen and hydrogen have on casting quality." |
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