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Boghead coal Bogue calculation Bohlin rheometer Bohr effect Boilers... [Pg.121]

The demand for cement was stimulated by the growth of canal systems ia United States duting the nineteenth century. Process improvements were made ia the calciaation of certain limestones for the manufacture of natural cements, which were gradually displaced by Pordand cement. This latter was named ia a 1824 patent because of its color and resemblance to a natural limestone quarried on the Isle of Pordand ia England. Research conducted siace that time has provided a clear picture of the composition, properties, and fields of stabiUty of the principal systems found ia Pordand cement. These results led to the widely used Bogue calculation of composition based on oxide analysis (1). Details beyond the scope of this article may be found ia the Hterature (2). [Pg.282]

The potential compound composition of a cement or cement clinker can be calculated from the oxide analyses of any given raw materials mixture, or from the oxide analyses of the cement clinker or finished cement. The simplest and most widely used method is the Bogue calculation (23). The ASTM C150 (24) calculation is somewhat modified. [Pg.286]

R. H. Bogue, The Chemistry ofiPortland Cement 2nd ed., Rheinhold Publishing Corp., New York, 1955. [Pg.296]

Fig. 8.15 Typical trends of dissolved Cu ( ), Pb ( ), and Zn (A) concentrations and pH (-) in effluent solutions collected during a flow column experiment on soil samples from the Bogue site (U.S.A.), as a function of the throughput volume of acidified, 0.01 M CaCl solution. (Bang and Hesterberg 2004)... Fig. 8.15 Typical trends of dissolved Cu ( ), Pb ( ), and Zn (A) concentrations and pH (-) in effluent solutions collected during a flow column experiment on soil samples from the Bogue site (U.S.A.), as a function of the throughput volume of acidified, 0.01 M CaCl solution. (Bang and Hesterberg 2004)...
Nebert DW, Dieter MZ (2000) The evolution of drngmetabolism. Pharmacology 61 124-135 O Reilly RL, Bogue L, Singh SM (1994) Pharmacogenetic response to antidepressants in a multicase family with affective disorder. Biol Psychiatry 36 467-471 Ozdemir V, Tyndale RF, Reed K, et al (1999) Paroxetine steady-state plasma concentration in relation to CYP2D6 genotype in extensive metabolizers. J Clin Psychopharmacol 19 472-475... [Pg.544]

References Friend, I, 78 Mellor, I, 768 Alexander, Colloid Chemistry, 4 vols. (1926-1932) Bancroft, Applied Colloid Chemistry (1926) > Bogue, Colloidal Behavior, 2 vols. (1924) Colloid Symposium Monographs, beginning 1923 Hatschek, Introduction to the Physics and Chemistry of Colloids (1922) Thomas, Colloid Chemistry (1934) Weiser, The Colloidal Salts, (1928) The Hydrous Oxides (1926) Inorganic Colloid Chemistry (1933). [Pg.157]

References Bancroft, J. Phys. Chem., 18, 549 (1914) Weiser, The Hydrous Oxides, Chap. I (1926) Bogue, Colloidal Behavior, Chap. XV (1924). [Pg.167]

Bogue,D.C., Masuda,T., Einaga,Y., Onogi,S, A constitutive model for molecular weight and concentration effects in polymer blends. Polymer J. (Japan) 1,563-572 (1970). [Pg.172]

Bogue, D. C., White, . L. Engineering analyses of non-newtonian fluids. AGARDograph 144 (N.A.T.O.). Springfield, Va. National Technical Information Service, 1970. [Pg.179]

Bogue, R. 2008. Environmental sensing Strategies, technologies and applications. Sens. Rev. 28 275-282. [Pg.348]

Fig. E3.2b The viscosity r and first (primary) normal stress difference xu — t22 of LDPE evaluated using the Weissenberg rheogoniometer (cone and plate). LDPE is Tenite 800 of density 0.918 g/cm3, and M = 25, 800. [Reprinted with permission from I. Chen and D. C. Bogue, Trans. Soc. Rheol., 16, 59 (1972).]... Fig. E3.2b The viscosity r and first (primary) normal stress difference xu — t22 of LDPE evaluated using the Weissenberg rheogoniometer (cone and plate). LDPE is Tenite 800 of density 0.918 g/cm3, and M = 25, 800. [Reprinted with permission from I. Chen and D. C. Bogue, Trans. Soc. Rheol., 16, 59 (1972).]...
Bogue (Bird-Carreau) (3.3-19) Good fit depends on model for M Good fit depends on model for M Yes Yes... [Pg.106]

The relationship is experimental. LaNieve and Bogue (36) have related the entrance pressure losses of polymer solutions to the viscosity and primary normal stress difference coefficient. Thus, the works of Ballenger and LaNieve, taken together, seem to imply that the entrance angle (thus the size of the entrance vortices) depends on both the viscosity and the first normal stress difference coefficient. White and Kondo (38) have shown experimentally that, for LDPE and PS... [Pg.696]

H. L. LaNieve IE, and D. C. Bogue, Correlation of Capillary Entrance Pressure Drops with Normal Stress Data, J. Appl. Polym. Sci., 12, 353 (1968). [Pg.744]

Anon (1856) The Tricks of the Trade in Adulteration of Food and Physic With Directions for their Detection and Counteraction, David Bogue, London, p. 74. [Pg.19]

White J (1973) United State - Japan Seminar on Polymer Processing and Rheology. Bogue DC, Yamamoto M, White JL (eds) Wiley, New York, p 155... [Pg.274]

In another approach, widely used in the USA and elsewhere, the quantitative phase composition is estimated using a procedure due to Bogue (B24). It is necessary also to know the content of free lime, which may be determined by a chemical extraction method (Section 4.3.3). The calculation is as follows ... [Pg.62]


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