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Bett K E, Rowllnson J S and Savllle G 1975 Thermodynamics for Chemical Engineers (Cambridge, MA MIT Press)... [Pg.551]

MoClain J B, Betts D E, Canelas D A, Samulski E T, DeSimone J, Londono J D, Coohran H D, Wignall G D, Chillura-Martino D and Triolo R 1996 Design of nonionio surfaotants for superoritioal oarbon dioxide Science 274 2049-52... [Pg.2604]

Beratan D N, Betts J N and Onuchic J N 1991 Protein electron transfer rates set by the bridging secondary and tertiary structure Science 252 1285-8... [Pg.2995]

K. E. Bett, G. SaviUe, and M. Brown, Proceedings 3rd International Conference on High Pressure, Aviemore, Scodand, 1970, Institute of Mechanical Engineers, 1971. [Pg.106]

The bismuth that is found in the lead ore accompanies the lead through the smelting operation right up to the last refining steps. The removal of bismuth then requires special techniques, the most common being the Betterton-KioU and the Betts processes (5). [Pg.123]

Betts Electrolytic Process. The Betts process starts with lead bullion, which may carry tin, silver, gold, bismuth, copper, antimony, arsenic, selenium, teUurium, and other impurities, but should contain at least 90% lead (6,7). If more than 0.01% tin is present, it is usually removed from the bullion first by means of a tin-drossing operation (see Tin AND TIN ALLOYS, detinning). The lead bullion is cast as plates or anodes, and numerous anodes are set in parallel in each electrolytic ceU. Between the anodes, thin sheets of pure lead are hung from conductor bars to form the cathodes. Several ceUs are connected in series. [Pg.123]

FIG. 12-13 Nomograph of cooling-tower characteristics. [Wood and Betts, Engineer, 189(4912), 337 (1950).]... [Pg.1163]

Fluss-bett, n. river bed. -bild, n. flow sheet, -dichte,/. flux density, -eisen, n. mild (soft, low-carbon) steel, ingot steel, -erde, /. earthy fluorite, -gebiet, n. river basin, -gold, n. river gold, -harz, n. anim, gum anim. ... [Pg.160]

Puddel-arbeiter, m. puddler. -bett, n. Pud-delsohle. -eisen, n. puddled iron, -luppe, /. puddle-ball, puddeln, v.t. puddle. [Pg.349]

Rost-betriebsdauer, /. roasting time, duration of roasting, -bett, n, roasting bed. Rost-bildner, m. rusting or corroding agent. [Pg.370]

Woche,/. week (pi.) lying-in, confinement. Wochen-. weekly lying-in, obstetric, puerperal, maternity, -bett, n. childbed, -binde, /. sanitary napkin, -fluss, m. lochia, wochenlang, adv. for weeks. [Pg.517]

The R s of a fibrous or cellular insulation like those in Table 2 generally decrease as the temperature increases. In the case of closed-cell polymeric foams like polyurethane nr pnlyisncyanurate board, the R may decrease if the insulation temperature drops below the condensation temperature of the blowing agent in the cells. This is because of changes in the gas- phase composition and therefore the gas-phase thermal conductivity. The R of insulations also depends on density when all other factors are constant. The relationship bett een R and density... [Pg.676]

Figure 9-127. Calculation of KaV/L factor. Used by permission of Brooke, M., Refining Engineer, May (1958) p. c-41 as reproduced from Woods and Betts, The Engineer (London), Mar. 17 and 24 (1950). Figure 9-127. Calculation of KaV/L factor. Used by permission of Brooke, M., Refining Engineer, May (1958) p. c-41 as reproduced from Woods and Betts, The Engineer (London), Mar. 17 and 24 (1950).
Wood, B. and Betts, P. Proc. Inst. Mech. Eng. (Steam Group) 163 (1950) 54. A contribution to the theory of natural draught cooling towers. [Pg.786]

University of Cape Town, Rondeboseh 7701, South Afriea e-mail Bette.Davidowitz uet.ae.za... [Pg.169]


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