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However, given appropriate traming, it is quite feasible for personnel such as engineers and process workers to apply techniques such as task analysis (Chapter 4) and audit methods (Chapter 3) to reducing error potential in the workplace. [Pg.4]

Failure analysis using modern techniques such as finite element stress analysis and fracture mechanics Metallurgical and weld analysis Chemical engineering and process capability Quality assurance... [Pg.142]

Fig. 128. Extraction of tantalum and niobium versus H2SO4 concentration. Reproduced from [473], A. Agulyansky, L. Agulyansky, V. F. Travkin, Chemical Engineering and Processing 43 (2004) 1231, Copyright 2004, with permission of Elsevier. Fig. 128. Extraction of tantalum and niobium versus H2SO4 concentration. Reproduced from [473], A. Agulyansky, L. Agulyansky, V. F. Travkin, Chemical Engineering and Processing 43 (2004) 1231, Copyright 2004, with permission of Elsevier.
Instrumentation for experimental observation and measurement is paramount in microstmcture-related research. One reason that surfaces, interfaces, and more complicated microstructures are a frontier of chemical engineering and processing research is that modem science has recently spawned a number of microstractural probes of unprecedented resolution and utility. For the first time, we have the proper tools to attack the molecular and chemical basis of microstructures. [Pg.182]

Gavrilescu, M. and R.Z. Tudose, Residence time distribution of the liquid phase in a concentric-tube airlift reactor. Chemical Engineering and Processing, 1999. 38(3) p. 225-238. [Pg.672]

Reviews and Essays on Physical Fundaments and the Impact on Chemical Engineering and Process Engineering... [Pg.26]

Reviews and Essays on Physical Fundaments and the Impact on Chemical Engineering and Process Engineering 27 Reviews and Essays on the Impact on Process Results, Society/Ecology and the Economy 27... [Pg.682]

Marr, R. and Gamse, T. (2000) Use of supercritical fluids for different processes including new developments a review. Chemical Engineering and Processing, 39 (1), 19-28. [Pg.60]

PrHAs must be performed by a team. Teams can vary in size and in operational background, but must have expertise in engineering and process operations. Individuals may be full-time team members or may be part of a team for only a limited time. That is, team members may be rotated according to their expertise in the part of the process being reviewed. [Pg.17]

The review team must have expertise in engineering and process operations, and at least one team member must have experience and knowledge specific to the process being evaluated. [Pg.21]

The PSM Rule requires that a what-if analysis be performed by a team with expertise in engineering and process operations. It must include at least one employee experienced in the process, and one knowledgeable in the use of the analysis method. For simple processes, two or three people may be assigned to perform the analysis. However, larger teams may be required for more complex processes. When a large team is required, the process may be divided logically into smaller pieces, and a subset of the team may analyze each piece. [Pg.47]

On the relationship between Lagrangian micromixing models and computational fluid dynamics. Chemical Engineering and Processing 37, 521-535. [Pg.413]

Karbstein, H. and Schubert, H., 1995, Developments in the continuous mechanical production of oil-in-water macro-emulsions, Chemical engineering and processing, 34, 3, 205 - 211. [Pg.180]

M. Kind, 1999, Product engineering, Chemical Engineering and Processing, 38,405-410. [Pg.471]

Process/Engineering Development (15,25,34) There are numerous engineering and process issues that are being addressed by fuel processor developers. Several major issues are ... [Pg.225]

Chen, P. and Pei, D.C.T., The freezing of bakery products, in Le Maguer, M. and Jelen, P., (eds.). Food engineering and process applications, volume 2 imit operations. Fourth International Congress on Engineering and Food, Edmonton 1985, Elsevier, London, 1986, 79-87. [Pg.110]

Roberts, S.M. (1964) Dynamic Programming in Chemical Engineering and Process Control, Academic Press, New York. [Pg.78]

Brihnan DWF, van Swaaij WPM, Versteeg GF (1998) Chemical Engineering and Processing 37 471... [Pg.80]

Chemical Engineering and Process Development Division, National Chemical Laboratory, Pashan Road, Pune 411008, India... [Pg.288]

Of practical importance are the issues associated with a technology transfer in a global market. Equipment standardization inevitably will cause a variety of engineering and process optimization concerns that, generally speaking, can be classified as SUPAC. [Pg.558]

Bouaifi, M., Hebrard, G., Bastoul, D., Roustan, M., Chemical Engineering and Processing, 40, 97... [Pg.581]


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