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This mixing rule is used to determine the diffiisivity of any component in a / -I-1 component mixture and requires binary diffiisivities of component i with all other components. It has been estimated that errors are about 5 percent greater than the greatest error in the binary diffiisivities. Fairbanks and Wilke, using the same Eq. (2-154), made the same recommendation with essentially the... [Pg.415]

Figure 12-112. Performance characteristics for a typical single-stage rotary helical rotor compressor, using matching helical rotors. (Used by permission Fairbanks, Morse, Co. for earlier editions. [Company no longer exists producing compressors, 1998, per research information.])... Figure 12-112. Performance characteristics for a typical single-stage rotary helical rotor compressor, using matching helical rotors. (Used by permission Fairbanks, Morse, Co. for earlier editions. [Company no longer exists producing compressors, 1998, per research information.])...
Fairbanks, R. G. (1989). A 17,000-year glacio-eustatic sea level record influence of glacial melting rates on younger dryas event and deep-ocean circulation. Nature 342, 637-642. [Pg.275]

Guilderson, T. P., Fairbanks, R. G., and Rubenstone, J. L. (1994). Tropical temperature variations since 20 000 years ago modulating interhemispheric climate change. Science 263, 663-665. [Pg.495]

N. Davis, The Aurora Watcher s Handbook. University of Alaska Press, Fairbanks, 1992. [Pg.156]

Miller, K.G., Fairbanks, R.G. and Mountain, G.S. (1987) Tertiary oxygen isotope synthesis, sea level history, and continental margin erosion. Paleoceanography, 2, 1-19. [Pg.446]

Bard E, Hamelin B, Fairbanks RG, Zindler A, Mathieu G, Arnold M (1990) U/Th and ages of corals from Barbados and their use for calibrating the time scale beyond 9000 years BP. Nucl lustrum Methods Phys Res Sect B 52 461-468... [Pg.55]

Hall BL, Henderson GM (2001) Use of TIMS uranium-thorium dating to determine past reservoir effects in lakes Two examples from Antarctica. Earth Planet Sci Lett 193 565-577 Hamelin B, Bard E, Zindler A, Fairbanks RG (1991) " U/ U mass spectrometry of corals How accurate is the U-Th age of the last interglacial period. Earth Planet Sci Lett 106 169-180 Hanebuth T, Stattegger K Grootes PM (2000) Rapid flooding of the Sunda Shelf a late-glacial sea-level record. Science 288 1033-1035... [Pg.402]

Duplessy JC, Shackleton NJ, Fairbanks RG, Labeyrie L, Oppo D, Kallel N (1988) Deepwater source variations during the last climatic cycle and their impact on the global deepwater circulation. Paleoceanography 3(3) 343-360... [Pg.525]

H8. Hirono, A., Kuhl, W., Gelbart, T., Forman, L., Fairbanks, V. F., and Beutler, E., Identification of the binding domain for NADP of human glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase by sequence analysis of mutants. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 86,10015-10017 (1989). [Pg.42]

The first type of model considers the heat transfer surface to be contacted alternately by gas bubbles and packets of closely packed particles. This leads to a surface renewal process whereby heat transfer occurs primarily by transient conduction between the heat transfer surface and the particle packets during their time of residence at the surface. Mickley and Fairbanks (1955) provided the first analysis of this renewal mechanism. Treating the particle packet as a pseudo-homogeneous medium with solid volume fraction, e, and thermal conductivity (kpa), they solved the transient conduction equation to obtain the following expression for the average heat transfer coefficient due to particle packets,... [Pg.164]

This packet renewal model has been widely accepted and in the years since 1955 many researchers have proposed various modifications in attempts to improve the Mickley-Fairbanks representation. Several of these modifications dealt with the details of the thermal transport process between the heat transfer surface and the particle packet. The original Mickley-Fairbanks model treated the packet as a pseudo-homogeneous medium with a constant effective thermal conductivity, suggesting that... [Pg.164]


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