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Chemical design considerations

Sohds in divided form, such as powders, pellets, and lumps, are heated and/or cooled in chemical processing for a variety of objectives such as solidification or fusing (Sec. 11), drying and water removal (Sec. 20), solvent recoveiy (Secs. 13 and 20), sublimation (Sec. 17), chemical reactions (Sec. 20), and oxidation. For process and mechanical-design considerations, see the referenced sections. [Pg.1054]

Mah, R. S. H., Chemical Process Stiuctures and Infoimation Flows, But-terworths, Boston, 1989, 500 pp. (Overview of measurement analysis and treatment, design considerations)... [Pg.2545]

Brown, Royce N., Design Considerations for Maintenance Clearance Change Affecting Machine Operation, Dow Chemical USA. Housloii, T. 1976. [Pg.223]

Source Steve, E. H., Reactor Design Considerations, Chemical Engineering, pp. 96-98, December 1997. [Pg.1053]

Dale, S. E. (1987). Cost Effective Design Considerations for Safer Chemical Plants. Proceedings of the International Symposium on Preventing Major Chemical Accidents, February 3-5, 1987, Washington, D. C., ed. J. L. Woodward, 3.79-3.99. New York American Institute of Chemical Engineers. [Pg.139]

Several reported chemical systems of gas-liquid precipitation are first reviewed from the viewpoints of both experimental study and industrial application. The characteristic feature of gas-liquid mass transfer in terms of its effects on the crystallization process is then discussed theoretically together with a summary of experimental results. The secondary processes of particle agglomeration and disruption are then modelled and discussed in respect of the effect of reactor fluid dynamics. Finally, different types of gas-liquid contacting reactor and their respective design considerations are overviewed for application to controlled precipitate particle formation. [Pg.232]

Bowen, C. W. (1998). Item design considerations for computer-based testing of student learning in chemi ry. Journal of Chemical Education, 75(9), 1172-1175. [Pg.189]

In Design Considerations for Toxic Chemical and Explosives Facilities Scott, R., et al. ACS Symposium Series American Chemical Society Washington, DC, 1987. [Pg.1]


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