Abstract

The taper in the K-II core was designed to aid in maintaining resolution during dynamic unloading. Static unloading has proved to be superior in practice however, thereby eliminating the requirement for a taper. Since, as shown here, superior recovery is obtained with a nontapered core, the latter design has been adopted for the K-III titanium continuous-sample-flow-with-banding rotor (17).

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