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Figure 7.8 Designs with a temperature approach or small temperature cross can be accommodated in a single 1-2 shell, whereas designs with a large temperature cross become infeasible. (From Ahmad, Linnhoff, and Smith, Trans. ASME, J. Heat Transfer, 110 304, 1988 reproduced by permission of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers.)... Figure 7.8 Designs with a temperature approach or small temperature cross can be accommodated in a single 1-2 shell, whereas designs with a large temperature cross become infeasible. (From Ahmad, Linnhoff, and Smith, Trans. ASME, J. Heat Transfer, 110 304, 1988 reproduced by permission of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers.)...
J.C. Simo and O. Gonzales. Assessment of energy-monentum and symplectic schemes for stiff dynamical systems. The American Society of Mechanical Engineering, 93-WA/PVP-4, 1993. [Pg.296]

D. Cho, R. Warrington Jr., A. Pisano, H. Bau, C. Friedrich,. ara-Almonte, and. Liburdy, eds.. Micromechanical Sensors, Mctuators and Systems, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, New York, 1991. [Pg.136]

J. H. LundeU, R. R. Dickey, andj. T. Howe, Simulation ofPlanetay Entry Padiative Heating With a CO GasdynamicEaser (ASME Conference on Environmental Systems, San Erancisco, Calif., July 1975), American Society of Mechanical Engineers, New York, 1975. [Pg.7]

J. T. Collins, M. J. Bell, and W. M. Hewitt in A. A. Moghissi and co-workers, eds.. Nuclear Power Waste Technology, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, New York, 1978, Chapt. 4. [Pg.289]

C. Quackenbush andj. Smith, Paper No. 84-GT-228, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, New York, 1984. [Pg.326]

American Society of Mechanical Engineers American Society for Testing and Materials atomic number atomic weight average... [Pg.565]

Orfice Metering of Natural Gas and Other Kelated Hydrocarbons, ANSI/API 2530, AGA report No. 3, American Gas Association, Arlington, Va., 1985. FluidMeters—TheirTheoy and Application, 6th ed., American Society of Mechanical Engineers, New York, 1971. [Pg.68]

The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) United Engineering Center 345 East 47th Street New York, NY 10017 The ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, under the cognisance of the ASME PoHcy Board, Codes, and Standards, considers the interdependence of design procedures, material selection, fabrication procedures, inspection, and test methods that affect the safety of boilers, pressure vessels, and nuclear-plant components, whose failures could endanger the operators or the pubHc (see Nuclearreactors). It does not cover other aspects of these topics that affect operation, maintenance, or nonha2ardous deterioration. [Pg.26]

Pressure Vessels and Piping. Some of the most critical components of a chemical plant involve pressure vessels. A thorough knowledge of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Pressure Vessel Code (75) is essential for design and maintenance of chemical plants. Some states have their own codes, which usually conform closely to the ASME version (see High pressure technology Tanks and pressure vessels). [Pg.99]

G. H. Criss and A. R. Olsen, eds.. Proceedings of the IrdlAational Incinerator Conference, American Society of Mechanical Engineering, New York, 1968, pp. 53-68. [Pg.38]

Determining Dust Concentration in a Gas Stream, Power test Code No. 27, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1957. [Pg.307]

H. G. Rigo, A. J. Chandler, and W. S. Lanier, The Belationship Between Chlorinein Waste Streams and Dioxin Emissions From Waste Combustor Stacks, CRTD, Vol. 36, The American Society of Mechanical Engineers, United Engineering Center, New York, 1995. [Pg.512]

American Society of Mechanical Engineers 1989 Joint Power Generation Conference and Exposition, Dallas, Tex., Oct. 22—26,1989. [Pg.205]

The biotechnology (qv) industry has no formal standards for equipment manufacture and quality control as of this writing. The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) set up a task force in 1989, for developing relevant standards for biotechnology equipment. [Pg.234]


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