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Conversion to density

See also special table for conversion to density and Twaddell scale. [Pg.141]

Twaddell Hydrometer. This hydrometer, which is used only for liquids heavier than water, has a scale such that when the reading is multiplied by 5 and added to 1000 the resulting number is the specific gravity with reference to water as 1000. To convert specific gravity at 60°/60°F to Twaddell degrees, take the decimal portion of the specific gravity value and multiply it by 200 thus a specific gravity of 1.032 = 0.032 X 200 = 6.4° Tw. See also special table for conversion to density and Baume scale. [Pg.142]

For calculation of the volumetric flow rate only the cross section area of the pipe is to be known. In order to give flow under standard conditions the temperature and pressure must be measured, and for conversion to mass flow the composition or density of the gas must be determined. These process parameters are often monitored by calibrated instrumentation. [Pg.1054]

Conversion of Specific Gravity at 25°/25°C to Density at any Temperature from 0° to 40°C. Liquids change volume with change in temperature, but the amount of this change, /3 (coefficient of cubical expansion), varies widely with different liquids, and to some extent for the same liquid at different temperatures. [Pg.142]

The piping system and air density remain the same after conversion to the new speed. Determine the new operating conditions (continued). [Pg.560]

Conditional probability, 267 density function, 152 Condon, E. U., 404 Configuration space amplitude, 501 Heisenberg operator, 507 operators, 507, 514, 543 Conservation laws for light particles (leptons), 539 for heavy particles (baryons), 539 Continuous memoryless channels, 239 Contraction symbol for two time-labelled operators, 608 Control of flow, 265 Converse to coding theorem, 215 Convex downward function, 210 Convex upward function, 209 Cook, L. F 724... [Pg.771]

The outlet density is calculated assuming the mass density varies linearly with conversion to polymer as in Example 2.8 pout =1012kg/m. The estimate for Qp based on the outlet density is... [Pg.97]

The mechanism of direct oxidation of cyclohexene to cyclohexanone by N20 mediated oxidation was analyzed by density functional theory (DFT) using B3LYP/6-31G approximation. A two-step reaction mechanism was predicted where the substituted 1,2,3-oxadiazoline ring system 5 forms as the first intermediate in the process before subsequent conversion to the cyclohexanone <1999JOC6710, 2003CC42, 2005MI177>. [Pg.212]

Compound densities, also called random sums, are typically applied in modeling random demands or random claim sums in actuarial theory. The reason for this is simple. Assume that customers randomly order different quantities of a product. Then the total quantity ordered is the random sum of a random number of orders. The conversion to the actuarial variant is obvious The total claim is made from the individual claims of a random number of damage events. Zero quantities usually are neither ordered nor claimed. This leads to the following definition. [Pg.115]

Electrolytic reduction of an emulsion of the nitro compound in 1 M zinc chloride solution at high current density is another proposed method for conversion to the amine. Finely divided zinc is produced and this reduces the nitrocompound. Zinc ions also function as Lewis acid in the reduction of arylhydroxylamines [44]. [Pg.378]

Partial summary of lipoprotein metabolism in humans. I to VII are sites of action of hypolipidemic drugs. I, stimulation of bile acid and/or cholesterol fecal excretion II, stimulation of lipoprotein lipase activity III, inhibition of VLDL production and secretion IV, inhibition of cholesterol biosynthesis V, stimulation of cholesterol secretion into bile fluid VI, stimulation of cholesterol conversion to bile acids VII, increased plasma clearance of LDL due either to increased LDL receptor activity or altered lipoprotein composition. CHOL, cholesterol IDL, intermediate-density lipoprotein. [Pg.270]


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