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COVENTRY,UNIVERSITY

Research at Coventry University sponsored by Advanced Health Care, Tonbridge, Kent U.K., 1990. [Pg.23]

At Coventry University [20] we have obtained similar results to Tu under conventional (silent) conditions. Our initial thoughts were that if the effect of the tail off was either a consequence of mass transfer to the electrode, or a consequence of some problem with the diffusion layer, then ultrasound might be expected to have an effect and thus improve the plating rate. Investigations in the presence of ultrasound and at various pH values did not significantly affect the plating characteristics i. e. the plateau effect still remained. However, the overall efficiency in the presence of ultrasound was affected (Fig. 6.10). [Pg.236]

Edited by Timothy J. Mason, School of Chemistry, Coventry University, Engiand J... [Pg.269]

Bates, D. The Effect of Ultrasound and Other Physical Parameters on the Reactivity of Powders and Catalysts, Coventry University, Ph.D. Thesis (1992). [Pg.73]

In Great Britain, Crowford [2], Notlingk and Neppiras [24], Chalmers [25], and a number of other scientists have devoted their work to the ultrasound effect on metallurgical processes. Recently the investigations on intensification of various chemical and metallurgical processes under acoustic cavitation field are centered at Coventry University (Mason [26]). [Pg.104]

Editor TIMOTHY J. MASON School of Natural and Environmental Sciences Coventry University Coventry England... [Pg.302]

School of Science and the Environment, Coventry University, Priory Street, Coventry CVl 5FB, UK ERIC A. WHALE... [Pg.264]

Barrett (2008), Students Talk About Problem-based Learning in Minimal Spaces, Unpublished Doctorate Thesis, Coventry University. [Pg.262]

Table 40. ICP analysis of high pressure through-flow test samples (ppm) at Department of Chemistry, Coventry University... Table 40. ICP analysis of high pressure through-flow test samples (ppm) at Department of Chemistry, Coventry University...
Figure 73 shows paste samples prepared for the high pressure through-flow test. Samples were cut from the cylindrical specimens and made with the two binders and two L/B ratios of 0.13 and 0.15. Paste and concrete samples from the site trials (see section 3) were also tested and compared with OPC paste. Sample solutions were collected from the specimens tested in the Hoek cell and analysed using an inductively coupled plasma (ICP) spectrometer in the chemistry department at Coventry University (Table 40). [Pg.314]

Before work began the area was cordoned off using a pedestrian barrier. It was stripped of the existing hardcore to expose the sub-giade, which was hard clay, similar to that in the rest of the site. The sub-grade was tiimmed to level, compacted and inspected by all parties (the contractor, WRAP and the technical group from Coventry University). [Pg.327]

UK University of Liverpool Civil engineering (16 %) Loughborough University Civil engineering (19 %) Coventry University Civil engineering (28 %) University of Warwick Civil engineering (36%)... [Pg.213]


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