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D.AJones, T.P. Lelyveld, S.D. Mavrofidis, S.V. Kingman, and N. J. Miles, Microwave heating application in environmental engineering. Resources, Conservation and Recycling, 34, 75-90, 2002. [Pg.108]

National Science Foundation. WebCASPAR Integrated Science and Engineering Resources Data System, http //webcaspar.nsf.gov (accessed Jul 30, 2008). [Pg.146]

One reason has had its foundation in economics. Fuels were so abundant and cheap that the fuel contribution to product cost was small relative to the contribution of plant capital cost. Consequently, a more handsome payoff could usually be achieved by focusing engineering resources on lowering capital costs instead of improving fuel efficiency. With little incentive to improve... [Pg.15]

These techniques represented our full attempts at connecting microfabricated fluidic devices to the outside world. We had pushed as far as we could with our limited engineering resources in order to develop the interface. At that point, it was time for industries to also get into the game of coupling microfabricated devices to mass spectrometers. [Pg.28]

Cheresources.com Online Chemical Engineering Information. Midlothian, VA The Chemical Engineers Resource Page. http //www.cheresources.com (accessed on March 13, 2006). [Pg.913]

This work provides new and valuable information for mining and petroleum engineers, resource managers, pollution control engineers, metaliurgists, geologists and government officials concerned with this topic. [Pg.222]

Brown and Caldwell Consulting Engineers, Resource Recovery and Energy Conservation, 1501 North Broadway, Walnut Creek, CA 94596... [Pg.279]

Disproportionately low and increasingly poor economic return for the amount of employed engineering resources. [Pg.6]

The management of process plant engineering resource costs and schedule durations is frequently problematical and occasionally disastrous. Often the problems stem from a technical error, or series of errors, which are discovered too late and require remedial action. Equally often, however, the problems stem from management failure, that is, from failure to plan the work and control its execution according to the plan. The plan may be unachievable because the project team is not sufficiently competent to meet the challenge, or because irresistible (or insufficiently resisted) external factors dictated an over-optimistic commitment. [Pg.47]

If Bound 1 is used as the criterion for selecting the buildings to be evaluated, approximately 40 % of the inventory would be included in the study. It is probably doable, provided that economic and engineering resources are available and the political leadership is willing to assign those resources to the cause of limiting human and economic losses. [Pg.15]

Reliability Engineering Resources Reliability Hotwire, December 2004 weibull.com, issue 46. M. Rodriguez, J.L. de la Mata, Eunctional modeling for risk analysis, in 17th Annual Symposium on Computer Aided Process Engineering, Elsevier, 2007. [Pg.302]

Life Data Analysis (Weibull Analysis) An Overview of Basic Concepts, Reliability Engineering Resources http //www.weibull.com/basics/lrfedata.htm. [Pg.541]


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