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Evolving Reactor Design to Improve Heat Integration... [Pg.337]

Kirchhofrs equation If Q is the iieat evolved when a process (physical oi chemical) is carried... [Pg.231]

CjHiaNO, [Mc3NCH= CH2] OH. A liquid forming a crystalline trihydrate, It is present free and combined in brain and other animal and vegetable products and is formed as a product of putrefaction of lecithin. It can be prepared synthetically from choline and decomposes easily to trimethylamine. neutralization, heat of The amount of heat evolved when I g equivalent of an acid is neutralized by 1 g equivalent of a base. For strong acids and strong bases in dilute solution the only reaction which occurs is H -h OH ---> H2O and the heat of neutral-... [Pg.272]

The flash point of a petroleum liquid is the temperature to which it must be brought so that the vapor evolved burns spontaneously in the presence of a flame. For diesel fuel, the test is conducted according to a closed cup technique (NF T 60-103). The French specifications stipulate that the flash point should be between 55°C and 120°C. That constitutes a safety criterion during storage and distribution operations. Moreover, from an official viewpoint, petroleum products are classified in several groups according to their flash points which should never be exceeded. [Pg.249]

In the future, European and worldwide refining should evolve toward the production of relatively high cetane number diesel fuels either by more or less deeper hydrotreating or by judicious choice of base stocks. However, it is not planned to achieve levels of 60 for the near future as sometimes required by the automotive manufacturers. [Pg.266]

In recent years a new approach to contracting has evolved and Is gaining rapid acceptance In the United Kingdom Continental Shelf (UKCS). The concept has become known as partnering and can be seen as a progression of the incentive contract. Whilst the previously described contractual arrangements are restricted to a single well project... [Pg.62]

Using this mixture as an example, consider starting at pressure A and isothermally reducing the pressure to point D on the diagram. At point A the mixture exists entirely in the liquid phase. When the pressure drops to point B, the first bubble of gas is evolved, and this will be a bubble of the lighter component, ethane. As the pressure continues to drop, the gas phase will acquire more of the heavier component and hence the liquid volume decreases. At point C, the last drop of liquid remaining will be composed of the heavier component, which itself will vaporise as the dew point is crossed, so that below... [Pg.100]

The particularity of acoustic emission tests is that, during pressurization and in real time, they reveal any defects which are evolving and which may lead to premature cracking of the vessel during the test or in serviee. [Pg.53]

This monitoring method should make it possible to decide wether to continue with the pressurization of the vessel or to stop it, based on real-time and reliable detection and location of any potentially hazardous defect which is evolving. [Pg.54]

The high level of amplitude (> 60 dB) of these AE events indicated the presence of a evolving defect. After this proof test, the vessel was pressurized until burst. All along this test the activity of acoustic emission was very important, and divided in two phasis. [Pg.55]

From the two equalities given in (6), we can observe that the time-frequency compromise expressed by (1) evolves within the changes of scale performed by the CWT. [Pg.361]

On the other hand, the NDT service business has evolved towards a more open market, in which the prime contractor requires a transparent access to the data provided by the supplier, in order to ensure the comparison of data obtained from different sources and at different periods of time. Existing fomiats are most of the time proprietary formats released by instrument manufacturers, generally dealing with a unique NDT method and not including complementary information on the acquisition consequently, they fail to meet these requirements. [Pg.922]

After many decades of application, industry has completely accepted standard NDT as an inevitable but invaluable part of production and maintenance of components. Its application has been well-regulated, acceptance criteria for weld defects exist, good schemes for personnel qualification are in place and equipment has evolved to a standard of nearperfection. NDT has become a commodity. Pioneering years are over. [Pg.945]

NDT has a very important formal status. Requirements for performanee of NDT, acceptance criteria and requirements for personnel qualification are implemented in codes and standards. The NDT procedure is part of the contract. During the many years that NDT methods have been used in industry a well-established situation has evolved, enabling the use of NDT for the evaluation of welds against Good Workmanship Criteria on a routine basis, thus maintaining workmanship standards and minimising the risks of component failure. [Pg.946]

Systems involving an interface are often metastable, that is, essentially in equilibrium in some aspects although in principle evolving slowly to a final state of global equilibrium. The solid-vapor interface is a good example of this. We can have adsorption equilibrium and calculate various thermodynamic quantities for the adsorption process yet the particles of a solid are unstable toward a drift to the final equilibrium condition of a single, perfect crystal. Much of Chapters IX and XVII are thus thermodynamic in content. [Pg.2]


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