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Flowever, we have also seen that some of the properties of quantum spectra are mtrinsically non-classical, apart from the discreteness of qiiantnm states and energy levels implied by the very existence of quanta. An example is the splitting of the local mode doublets, which was ascribed to dynamical tiumelling, i.e. processes which classically are forbidden. We can ask if non-classical effects are ubiquitous in spectra and, if so, are there manifestations accessible to observation other than those we have encountered so far If there are such manifestations, it seems likely that they will constitute subtle peculiarities m spectral patterns, whose discennnent and interpretation will be an important challenge. [Pg.76]

In addition to bein g able to plot sim pie in stan tan eous values of a quantity x along a trajectory and reporting the average, , HyperChem can also report information about the deviation of x from its average value. Ihese RMS deviations may have particular sign ifican ce in statistical tn ech an ics or just represen t lh e process of convergence of the trajectory values. [Pg.321]

In the early 1920s Badische Arulin- und Soda-Fabrik aimounced the specific catalytic conversion of carbon monoxide and hydrogen at 20—30 MPa (200—300 atm) and 300—400°C to methanol (12,13), a process subsequendy widely industrialized. At the same time Fischer and Tropsch aimounced the Synth in e process (14,15), in which an iron catalyst effects the reaction of carbon monoxide and hydrogen to produce a mixture of alcohols, aldehydes (qv), ketones (qv), and fatty acids at atmospheric pressure. [Pg.79]

Carl A. Schiappa, B.S., Ch.E., Process Engineering Associate, Micliigan Division Engineering, The Dow Chemical Company Member, AIChE and CCPS (Section 26, Process Safety)... [Pg.15]

Grady, D.E., Processes Occurring in Shock Wave Compression of Rocks and Minerals, in High Pressure Research Applications in Geophysics (edited by Man-ghnani, M.H. and Akimoto, S.), Academic Press, New York, 1977, pp. 389-438. [Pg.368]

Ludwig, E. E Process Design for Chemical and Petrochemical Plants, Vol. 2, Gulf Publishing Co., 1965. [Pg.103]

The amount of water evaporated from wet surfaces (i.e., process equipment, floors) or water tanks, M, kg/h, is proportional to the difference in vapor pressure between the surface and air, the surface temperature, and the air velocity across the water surface "... [Pg.429]

E process To produce 1000kg of RDX, 630— 635kg of paraformaldehyde, 1800kg AN, 5000-S100kg of acetic anhydride, containing 19kg of boron fluoride are required. The consumption of acetic anhydride amounts to about 800kg... [Pg.254]

Source Buckley, P.S. Input of Process Control Advances on Process Design, paper presented at A.I.Ch.E. Process Control Workshop in Memphis, Tenn., Feb. 5, 1964. [Pg.167]

Leesley, M.E. Process Plant Design by Computer, Process Technology, Nov. 1973, p. 403. Kehat, E., Shacham, M. Chemical Process Simulation Programs-1, Process Technology, Jan./Feb. 1973, p. 35. [Pg.422]

ZoBell, C. E. Process for removing sulfur from petroleum hydrocarbons and apparatus. Patent No. US2641564. [Pg.204]

Periodic ( e1w ) and aperiodic (e.g., e processes in nature can be used for dating. For the following we mainly concentrate on aperiodic processes, changing the state of a system in nature as well-known functions of time. The present (or end) state of the system is experimentally determined and the initial state of the system is estimated. The time function for system changes then enables us to calculate the age, i.e., the time elapsed between the initial and final states. [Pg.16]

Munson, R. E., "Process Hazards Management in DuPont," Plant/Operations Progress, 4 (1985). [Pg.199]

First the acetic acid process was studied as a whole to find out if the alternative processes have differences in the safety on the conceptual (i.e. process) level. The search (Table 28) found cases for carbonylation and oxidation processes (Table 29). It can be seen that there has been explosions and fires on both types of plants. The explosion in the carbonylation plant was due to static electricity in... [Pg.100]

Robert Ormsby, M.S.Ch.E. Process Safety Consultant Fellow, American Institute of Chemical Engineers (Risk Analysis)... [Pg.1]

In some parts of the world religious functions may occur several times a day and every day of the week. These functions are generally required to be performed at the immediate location of an individual. These activities must be respected and accommodated for the employees and any personnel who may be in attendance at the facility. Typically where hydrocarbon facilities are located in areas were such practices are performed, a specialized installation (i.e., mosque) is normally provided. The primary concern in their application is that the installation does not interfere with the operation of the facility, is not provided within the confines of a hazardous location (i.e., process location), and that it is shielded or removed from the effects of an explosion or fire. Typical applications provide these specialized facilities just outside the security fencing and access gate a facility. [Pg.246]

Schweyer, H. E. Process Engineering Economics. McGraw-Hill, New York, (1955), p. 214. [Pg.439]

Steinmeyer, D. E. Process Energy Conservation. Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia Supplemental Volume, 3d ed. Wiley, New York (1984). [Pg.439]


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