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Palen, J. W. and Taborek, J., Solution of Shell-Side Flow Pressure Drop and Heat Transfer by Stream Analysis Method (Heat Transfer Research, Inc., Alhambra, CA), AICHE Chemical Engineering Progress Symposium Series No. 92, Vol. 65 (1969), pp. 53-63. [Pg.63]

Fig. XIII-4. Schematic diagram of a froth flotation cell. Note the mineralized bubble shown in the inset. [Reprinted with permission from P. Somasumdaran, Interfacial ChemisUy of Particulate Flotation. AIChE Symp. Sen, 71(150), 2 (1975) (Ref. 58). Reproduced by permission of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers.]... Fig. XIII-4. Schematic diagram of a froth flotation cell. Note the mineralized bubble shown in the inset. [Reprinted with permission from P. Somasumdaran, Interfacial ChemisUy of Particulate Flotation. AIChE Symp. Sen, 71(150), 2 (1975) (Ref. 58). Reproduced by permission of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers.]...
G. E. Keller, III, Separations New Directions for an OldField (AIChE Monogr. Ser. 17) American Institute of Chemical Engineers, 1987, p. 83. [Pg.289]

P. A. Machiele, "A Perspective on the PlammabiUty, Toxicity, and Environmental Safety Distinctions Between Methanol and Conventional Euels," AIChE 1989 Summer National Meeting (Philadelphia, Pa., Aug. 22, 1989), American Institute of Chemical Engineers. [Pg.435]

Technical data. Design Institute for Physical Property Data (DIPPR) of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE), through STN International, Columbus, Ohio, 1992. [Pg.515]

K. A. Bueters and W. W. Habelt, NO Emissionsfrom Tangentially Fired Utility Boilers, AIChE Symposium Series, Vol. 71, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, New York, 1975, Parts I—II. [Pg.148]

S. K. Jain, G. A. Moser, and L. K. Rath, "Coal-to-Ammonia Via the KeUogg/KRW Process," AIChE Spring National Meeting New Orleans, La., Apr. 6—10, 1986, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, New York. [Pg.360]

D. Kitchen, A. Pinto, and H. Van-Praag, "ICI s Operating Experience with Shift Catalyst at Low Steam to Carbon Ratios," AIChE Ammonia Safety Symposium, Denver, Colo., Aug. 22—24, 1988, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, New York, 1989. [Pg.360]

American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AICHE), Status Report on MunidpalSolid Waste Reycling, The Government Programs Steering Committee of the AICHE, Washington, D.C., 1992. [Pg.548]

The vapoi piessuie values have been calculated at the indicated tempeiatuies using the lelationship derived from experimental data at Pennsylvania State University, and a critical review of Hterature references (5). This study is a part of the effort by the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) to obtain accurate data through their Design Institute for Physical Property Data (DIPPR). [Pg.428]

A. Teder and D. Tormund, "Mathematical Model for Chlorine Dioxide Bleaching and its AppHcations," AiChE Symposium Series, No. 200, Vol. 76, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, New York, 1980, pp. 133—142. [Pg.491]

James O. Maloney is Professor Emeritus of the Department of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering, University of Kansas. He holds a Ph.D. degree in chemical engineering from Pennsylvania State University. In 1941 he began liis professional career at the DuPont de Nemours Company, before joining the University of Kansas in 1945, where he taught for 40 years. He served as department chairman for nineteen years. He is a fellow of the AIChE. [Pg.6]

Richard C. Bennett, B.S., Ch.E., Registered Professional Engineer, Illinois Member, American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) President of Crystallization Technology, Inc. Former President of Swenson Process Equipment, Inc. (Section 18, Liquid-Solid Operations and Equipment)... [Pg.9]

FIG. 6-28 Flow patterns in cociirrent upward vertical gas/liqiiid flow. (Ftvm Taitel, Barnea, and Dukler, AIChE J., 26, 345-354 [1.9S0], Beproduced hy permission of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers 1980 AIChE. All tights teseroed.)... [Pg.654]

AIChE Standard Testing Procedure for Solids Mixing Equipment, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, New York. [Pg.1762]

Hendershot, D. 1992. Hazard Evaluation through the Life of a Process. AIChE Process Plant Safety Symposium, pp. 887-900. Houston, Texas, February 18-19, 1992. American Institute of Chemical Engineers, South Texas Section. [Pg.150]

American Institute of Chemical Engineers/ Center for Chemical Process Safety http //www.aiche.org 3 Park Ave. [Pg.209]

The American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) has a 30-year history of involvement with process safety for chemical processing plants. Through its strong ties with process designers, builders, operators, safety professionals and academia, the AIChE has enhanced communication and fostered improvement in the high safety standards of the industry. AIChE publications and symposia have become an information resource for the chemical engineering profession on the causes of accidents and means of prevention. [Pg.226]

QRA practitioners can use to satisfy some QRA objectives. Also, the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) has sponsored a project to expand and improve the quality of component failure data for chemical industry use. And many process facilities have considerable equipment operating experience in maintenance files, operating logs, and the minds of operators and maintenance personnel. These data can be collected and combined with industrywide data to help achieve reasonable QRA objectives. However, care must be exercised to select data most representative of your specific system from the wide range available from various sources. Even data from your own plant may have to be modified (sometimes by a factor of 10 or more) to reflect your plant s current operating environment and maintenance practices. [Pg.10]

The American Chemistry Council, formerly the Chemical Manufacturers Association (CMA), and the American Institute of Chemical Engineers Center for Chemical Process Safety (AIChE/CCPS) have jointly published Evaluating Process Safety in the Chemical Industry User s Guide to Quantitative Risk Analysis. This is a revised and updated edition of Evaluating Process Safety in the Chemical Industry A Manager s Guide to Quantitative Risk Analysis, published in 1989 by CMA. [Pg.87]

Reproduced from Chem. Eng. Progr. Vol. 70, No. 5, p. 79 with permi.ssion of the American Jn.stitute of Chemical Engineers, 1974 AICHE. All rights reserved. [Pg.10]

Figure 8, from Design Data for Thermosiphon Reboilers, by D. C. Lee, J. W. Dorsey, G. Z. Moore F. Drew Mayfield, Chemical Engineering Progress, Vol. 52, No. 4, pp. 160-164 (1956). Reproduced by permission of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers. 1956 AIChE. ... [Pg.76]


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