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The lack of suitable catalysts is the most common reason preventing the exploitation of novel reaction paths. At the first stage of design, it is impossible to look ahead and see all the consequences of choosing one reaction path or another, but some things are clear even at this stage. Consider the following example. [Pg.16]

Example 2.1 Given that the objective is to manufacture vinyl chloride, there are at least three reaction paths which can be readily exploited. ... [Pg.16]

Flotation. Flotation is a gravity separation process which exploits differences in the surface properties of particles. Gas bubbles are generated in a liquid and become attached to solid particles or immiscible liquid droplets, causing the particles or droplets to rise to the surface. This is used to separate mixtures of solid-solid particles and liquid-liquid mixtures of finely divided immiscible droplets. It is an important technique in mineral processing, where it is used to separate different types of ore. [Pg.70]

If the light and heavy key components form an azeotrope, then something more sophisticated than simple distillation is required. The first option to consider when separating an azeotrope is exploiting change in azeotropic composition with pressure. If the composition of the azeotrope is sensitive to pressure and it is possible to operate the distillation over a range of pressures without any material decomposition occurring, then this property can be used to... [Pg.78]

Unfortunately, the overall design problem is even more complex in practice. Spare driving forces in the process could be exploited equally well to allow the use of moderate utilities or the integration of heat engines, heat pumps, etc. in preference to distillation integration. [Pg.353]

When a match is placed, the duty needs to be chosen with some quantitative assessment of the match in the context of the whole network without having to complete the network. This can be done by exploiting the powers of targeting using a technique known as remaining problem analysis. ... [Pg.386]

Figure 16.24 The loops which can be exploited for optimization of the design from Fig. 16.7. Figure 16.24 The loops which can be exploited for optimization of the design from Fig. 16.7.
This method follows the ASTM D 1159 and D 2710 procedures and the AFNOR M 07-017 standard. It exploits the capacity of the double olefinic bond to attach two bromine atoms by the addition reaction. Expressed as grams of fixed bromine per hundred grams of sample, the bromine number, BrN, enables the calculation of olefinic hydrocarbons to be made if the average molecular weight of a sufficiently narrow cut is known. [Pg.83]

Subsea production systems are an alternative development option for an offshore field. They are often a very cost effective means of exploiting small fields which are situated close to existing infrastructure, such as production platforms and pipelines. They may also be used in combination with floating production systems. [Pg.267]

It is good practice to reviewa project on completion and record the reasons for departure between planned and actual performance. Where lessons can be learned, or opportunities exploited, they should be incorporated into project management guidelines. Some companies hold post project sessions with their contractors to explore better ways of handling particular issues, especially when there is an expectation of additional shared activities. [Pg.294]

As decommissioning approaches and all well intervention opportunities to increase productivity have been exploited, enhanced recovery processes may be considered as a means of recovering a proportion of the remaining hydrocarbons. However, such techniques are generally very sensitive to the oil price, and whilst some are common in onshore developments they can rarely be justified offshore. [Pg.367]

The structure of residual austenite is metastable, during exploitation it may panially transform into bainite, whereas during quenching this transformation may be caused by the freezing out processing. The transformation of residual austenite into bainite is connected with volume change, whereas diminishing the content of austenite in martensite by 1% causes a 0,07% increase of its volume. [Pg.18]

Thus they have been replaced with elements with a martensite structure mixture fully transformed by the zero processing and mounted in openings with insens of austenite steel (Fig.3). Thus prepared elements for caUbration. will be stable with time and will not cause any indication changes during exploitation. [Pg.22]

A fatal accident and some other disasters, which were caused by small cracks, lead to a more strict consideration of the security of these steam drums. Parallel to these the economical pressure, due to the globalisation of the today s industry, lead to the increase of the pressure and the rotation speed of the paper production machines for a higher output of the production, which means, that all safety aspects from the design and the material will be exploited totally. On the other hand cast iron is also not a ductile and comfortable material, like the most steels for the pressure equipment. [Pg.31]

The Index n = k- ) - M + m is the current variable that indicates the sequence for the beam projections. Exploiting the current measurings y fn) one has to estimate the unknown image parameters a, with undefined conditions about their distribution and the noise FDD function. [Pg.121]

The choice of the vector d is preponderant for the exploitation of co-occurrence matrix. For each image f several matrix can be calculated, it is imperative to restrain the analysis to significant matrix. [Pg.232]

The choice of the vector d is very important for the exploitation of cooccurrence matrix. For segmentation operation, d will be calculated with the result that could separate the noise of defects. We will have therefore to research transitions to frontiers, that is to say couples (i, j) such that i is an intensity linked to the noise and j an intensity linked to the defect. [Pg.234]

These images cannot be studied with classical approach. The analysis of the matrix based on the blocks Bl and B4 cannot be exploited. The objects can even be present in the bloek B2 andB3. [Pg.235]

The importance of polymer composites arises largely from the fact that such low density materials can have unusually high elastic modulus and tensile strength. Polymers have extensive applications in various fields of industry and agriculture. They are used as constructional materials or protective coatings. Exploitation of polymers is of special importance for products that may be exposed to the radiation or temperature, since the use of polymers make it possible to decrease the consumption of expensive (and, sometimes, deficient) metals and alloys, and to extent the lifetime of the whole product. [Pg.239]

The results found for the coating controlled parts allow to consider during the testing the exploitation of the information provided by the measured variation impedance for the processed products by the coating thickness determination and low frequency homogeneity and to evaluate the high frequency coating nature. [Pg.295]

During the eontrol by Eddy Current, we exploit the information provided from a distance by impedance variation of a solenoid to the vicinity of a conductor material. [Pg.349]

The result of this study can be exploited in the practice of the industrial control of long product in conductor material. [Pg.350]

A the time of eddy-current testing, we exploit information given at distance by the variation of the impedance [L,R] of a solenoid near a conducting piece to defect and characterize the defects. [Pg.351]

Wlodarczyk S., Dybiec Cz., Wlodarczyk W, The application of eddy currents and other techniques for measuring corrosion of metal tanks during exploitation. Materials CCl National Conference about Science and practice in fighting against corrossion , Kule May 1994. [Pg.388]

We should also note that most of todays data acquisition systems are capable of producing enormous amounts of data which the traditional approach does not exploit for anything but verification of different ways to extract and combine features. To search in the. space of all such combinations is however a tremendous task. [Pg.887]

In a regression approach to material characterization, a statistical model which describes the relation between measurements and the material property is formulated and unknown model parameters are estimated from experimental data. This approach is attractive because it does not require a detailed physical model, and because it automatically extracts and optimally combines important features. Moreover, it can exploit the large amounts of data available. [Pg.887]

There remains a great deal of work to be done before NDE in Civil Engineering ean reaeh the technological standards and level of sophistication which is found in established and traditional NDE-branches. There are NDE- methods presently available, however, which are reliable and which can be put to practical use on site, but their potential is not being fully exploited. [Pg.996]

While much early work with dispersed electrochemical systems focused on silver halide sols [16], more recent studies by Rusling and co-workers and others exploited... [Pg.203]

Suppose that the system property A is of interest, and that it corresponds to the quantum-mechanical operator A. The average value of A obtained m a series of measurements can be calculated by exploiting the corollary to the fifth postulate... [Pg.13]


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Agricultural residues, biomass exploitation

Carbaaldopyranoses synthesis exploitation of natural

Carbon dioxide exploitation

Cleaning Dirty Drugs by Exploiting the Wrapping Filter Proof of Concept

Commercial Exploitation of Fungal Polysaccharides in Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Applications

Commercial exploitation

Consolidation of Composites by Exploiting Polymorphism

Economic Exploitation

Economies of Scale to Exploit Fixed Costs

Economies of Scale to Exploit Quantity Discounts

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Exploit fusion proteins

Exploit fusion proteins chemical approaches

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Exploitation limitation

Exploitation of Deep-Sea Deposits

Exploitation of Galactomannans

Exploitation of Lower Grade Ores

Exploitation of Polymer Degradation

Exploitation of a Sensitive Test System with Oocytes

Exploitation of leads

Exploitation of natural products

Exploitation of stereochemistry

Exploitation of the Hexagonal Phase in Polyethylene

Exploitation strategy

Exploitation time

Exploitation, sexual

Exploitative competition

Exploitative research

Exploiting Anaerobic Biosynthetic Power

Exploiting Boundary Curvature

Exploiting Enzyme Chemoselectivity and Regioselectivity

Exploiting Homogeneous Azeotropes

Exploiting Ligand Conformations in Drug Design

Exploiting Nanoscale Control to Interface Electrodes with Biomolecules

Exploiting Pressure Sensitivity

Exploiting Singularities

Exploiting Surface Chemistry to Prepare Metal-Supported Catalysts by Organometallic Chemical Vapor Deposition

Exploiting a Resolution of the Identity

Exploiting equipment interactions

Exploiting model

Exploiting plant role models for technical use

Exploiting the Bulk Properties of Polymers

Exploiting the Rule

Feedstocks biomass exploitation

Feedstocks future exploitation

Further Exploitation of Advanced Shell

Further Exploitation of Advanced Shell Technology

Hemicellulose, biomass exploitation

Ideological exploitation

Intellectual exploitation

Lignin biomass exploitation

Membranes potentially exploitable features

Metal nanostructures, exploitation

Methane, exploitation

Mossbauer spectroscopy exploitation

Neutron scattering exploitation

Observation exploitation

Oxidation methane exploitation

Photon detectors exploiting the photoelectric effect

Photon energy exploitation

Pigmentation differences, exploiting

Predicting and Exploiting Steric Effects

Process exploitation, response-surface methods

Resource exploitation

Resource exploitation and competitive interactions

Scalable structuration exploitation

Sensitizing Mutations Exploiting

Sensory exploitation

Simultaneous exploitation

Solid-phase synthesis combinatorial exploitation

Symmetry Exploitation in Local MP2 Method for Periodic Systems

Synthetic exploitation

Termination exploitation

The Dow Chemical Project in Knowledge Exploitation

The Exploitation of Opportunities

Timber, exploitation

Transgenic approach, exploitation

Vegetable oils, feedstock exploitation

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