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Preliminary in-field applications have also confirmed the successful long-term performance of the AEBIL instrumentation in power plant environment. [Pg.71]

Arzhaev A T, Kiselyov VA., Badalyan V.G., Vopilkin A.Kb., Strelkov B.R,Vanukov V.N., Aladinsky V. V, Makhanev V.O. Field application of Augur)> ultrasonic system during RBMK NPP Unit ISI and its impact on pressure boundary integrity. In Ageing of Materials and Methods for the Assessment of Lifetimes of Engineering Plant, R K. Penny (Ed.), 1997, pp. 97-104. [Pg.197]

Rick S W, S J Stuart and B J Berne 1994. Dynamical Fluctuating Charge Force Fields Application to Liquid Water. Journal of Chemical Physics 101 6141-6156. [Pg.269]

G. L. Woo and co-workers, Sufur Foam and Commercial-S cak Field Application Equipment, American Chemical Society, Washington, D.C., 1978, pp. 227-240. [Pg.127]

R. L. Raymond and co-workers. Field Report, Field Application of Subsu face Biodegradation of Gasoline in a SandFormation, Project No. 307-77,... [Pg.173]

A.C. circuit breaker Exciter or D.C. generator relay Reserved for future application Power factor relay Field application relay Short-circuiting or grounding device Rectification failure relay... [Pg.550]

E. Extension of Available Force Fields Application to CHARMM... [Pg.23]

Evenson, R.S., Mason, B., Frederick, D.V., St. Onge, and Alain, G. Development and Field Application of a Single Rotor Design Dry Gas Seal, Proceedings of the 24th Turbomachinery Symposium, Texas A M University p. 107 1995. [Pg.519]

One issue with the GBS treatment (and silane-coupling treatments, in general) is that the performance can be highly dependent on processing conditions, especially hydrolysis and drying conditions. Nonetheless, process controls suitable for field application of bonded repair patches are possible. [Pg.974]

Subcontractor does not have to meet minimum requirements. All work is accomplished in the office. The contractor is not qualified for any fieldwork and cannot be used for any field applications unless the minimum requirements outlined in A, B, or C are met. [Pg.225]

To determine the appropriate injection rate, a field test should first be performed at one of the industry-sponsored full-scale loop test facilities. The optimum mixture, its injection rate, and location of injcciioii points will be a function of flow geometry, fluid properties, pressure leinpcrature relationships, etc., that will be encountered in the actual field application. The appropriate injection rate and location of injection jii iiiis can be determined from this test by observing pressure increases, which indicate that hydrate plugs are forming. [Pg.108]

Both reciprocating engines and turbines are used as prime movers in production facilities to directly drive pumps, compressors, generators, cranes, etc. Reciprocating engines for oil field applications range in horsepower from 100 to 3,500, while gas turbines range from 1,500 to in excess of 75,000. [Pg.467]

Apart from considerations given to corrosion resistance and suitability for hazardous (classified) areas, the selection of electric motors for oil field applications is the same as the selection of electric motors for other industrial applications. One exception may be the selection of motors for areas where electric power is self-generated. Frequency and voltage variations may occasionally occur at such locations. For such locations, consideration should be given to specifying motors which are tolerant to at least 10% voltage variations and 5% frequency variations. [Pg.542]

The micron ratings of a cartridge are intended to indicate the smallest particle that will be retained by the pores of the filter element. Often a rough-cut pre-filter is installed ahead of a final or polishing filter in order to increase the life of the final unit. Unfortunately, the method for determining the micron rating is not a universal standard between manufacturers. Thus, one manufacturer s 50 micron filter may not perform the same as another manufacturer s with the same rating number. The only reliable approach is to send the manufacturer an actual sample of the fluid and let him test it to select the filter to do your job, or actually test the unit in your plant s field application [37]. [Pg.277]

Power transmission chains provide a positive drive even when operated under very adverse temperatures (-60 to 600°F) and other environmental conditions. These pow er transmission systems are very flexible with regards to their field applications. In general, chain drives are primarily selected for low-speed and medium-speed service. Some silent chain designs may be used in high-speed serv ice [8,13]. [Pg.429]

Some of these are shown in Figure 3-26. Because most modern power transmissions use roller chains, silent chains or the offset link (Ewart) chains, these will be the only chain types discussed since they are quite important in oil field applications. [Pg.439]

In these and other applications where the coiled cable distorts or interferes with the accuracy of acquired data, a shielded coaxial cable should be used. While these non-coiled cables can be more difficult to use in conjunction with a portable analyzer, they are essential for low-speed and electromagnetic field applications. [Pg.690]

This is precisely the position in the BW treatment marketplace because, although there are several different basic organic chemistries readily available and literally hundreds of branded, organic raw materials around the globe for the formulator to choose from, the necessary information regarding in-field applications and practical operating expertise is more difficult to obtain. [Pg.439]

For any specific BW treatment application, determining the types and concentrations of polymers that are likely to prove the most successful remains a difficult task. There are few design rules, the in-field application and control processes are still more art than dependable science, and the various reaction mechanisms are not... [Pg.440]

Shimura, Y. Uchida, K. Sato, T. Taya, S. The Performance of New Volatile Oxygen Scavenger and Its Field Application in Boiler Systems. Kurita/NACE Corrosion 2000. NACE International, USA, April 2000. [Pg.769]

The significance of force constants of general quadratic valence force fields application to Au(CN)2. PtCl42-, AuC14, AuBr4- and Au(CN)2Cl2. L. H. Jones, Coord. Chem. Rev., 1966,1, 351-378 (15). [Pg.35]

Englman R (1981) Vibrations in Interaction with Impurities. 43 113-158 Epstein IR, Kustin K (1984) Design of Inorganic Chemical Oscillators. 56 1-33 firmer O (1976) Calculations of Molecular Properties Using Force Fields. Applications in Organic Chemistry. 27 161-211... [Pg.245]

Limited information regarding potential for age-related differences in susceptibility to methyl parathion in humans was reported by Dean et al. (1984). Seven children (ranging in age from 2 to 11 years) and three adults were exposed to unknown concentrations of methyl parathion sprayed illegally inside a house at a concentration of 4% (>3 times the recommended concentration for field applications). The children... [Pg.108]

Slater GF, BS Lollar, BE Sleep, EA Edwards (2001) Variability in carbon isotope fractionation during biodegradation of chlorinated ethenes implications for field applications. Environ Sci Technol 35 901-907. [Pg.636]

Ermer, O. Calculations of Molecular Properties Using Force Fields. Applications in Organic Chemistry. Vol. 27, pp. 161-211. [Pg.191]

Goodford, P. J. The basic principles of GRID. In Molecular Interaction Fields Application in Drug Discovery and ADME Prediction (Methods and Principles in Medicinal Chemistry), Cruciani, G., Mannhold, R. Kubinyi, H., Folkers, G. [Pg.152]


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Applicability of Force Fields to Reproduce Ab Initio Noncovalent Interactions Involving Aromatic Groups

Application Crystal-Field Potentials

Application Fields and Markets for Micro Reactors

Application and planning of field polymer floods

Application exposure field study methodology

Application field

Application field

Application in the Field

Application in the Field of Biomedical Materials

Application in the Field of Commodity and Industry Product

Application of Chemical Principles to Evaluate Field Data

Application of Field-Effect Transistors to Label-Free Electrical DNA Biosensor Arrays

Application of Force Fields in Materials Science

Application of a Magnetic Field

Application of electric fields

Application of field-portable x-ray fluorescence spectrometers in mineral exploration, with examples from the Abitibi Greenstone Belt

Application of verbal self-report emotion techniques in the sensory and consumer field

Applications Magnetic and Electric Fields

Applications Related to the Sensors Field

Applications field, monitoring exposure

Applications in Medicine and Related Fields

Applications in medical field

Applications in the Fields of Magnetism and Microelectronics

Applications of mesoscale field-based

Applications of mesoscale field-based models

Biomedical field applications

Calculation and Application of Molecular Interaction Fields

Clinical Application Fields

Clothing field applicator exposure

Commercial-scale field application

Crystal field theory applications

Different Fields of Application

Direct reaction field applications

Electric field methods applications

Electric field, separations based applications

Electrokinetic Remediation Setup in Field Applications

Equipment contamination, field applicator

Experiences With Field Applications of Electrokinetic Remediation

Fiber developments various application fields

Fiber-optic sensors field applications

Field Application Scenarios

Field Applications and Lessons Learned

Field application equipment, sulfur

Field application recovery

Field application vectors

Field application, concentrating organic

Field application, concentrating organic chemicals from water

Field application, permission

Field applications setup

Field applicators mixer-loaders

Field applicators monitoring exposure, various

Field applicators pesticides

Field display applications

Field soil dissipation study applications

Field trials application phase

Field-effect transistor applications

Field-flow fractionation environmental applications

Field-flow fractionation industrial applications

Field-scale application

Fields of Application and Customers

Fields of Application and Process Examples

Fields of Application for Ink-Jet Printing

Fields of Application for the Crop Principle

Fields of Application in Trace, Ultratrace and Surface Analysis

Fields of application

Flow-injection analysis field applications

Frequency-dependent electric-field distribution, application

Future Prospects and Fields of Application

Future application of temperature-responsive cell culture surface to support and promote regenerative medicine field

Geologic maps proposed field-application

Hartree-Fock self-consistent-field chemical applications

Hewitt G. Fletcher, Jr. and Nelson K. Richtmyer, Applications in the Carbohydrate Field of Reductive Desulfurization by Raney Nickel

High-field magnets, application

Hospitals and Other Fields of Application

Human behavior classification and application in the field of work safety

Human parameters, field applicator

Isotope ratio measurements application fields

Large-scale field trials, application

Ligand field theory, application energy difference

Ligand field theory, application symmetry

Ligand-field theory, application

Magnetic field application

Main Fields of Application

Materials science application fields

Mesoscale field-based models, applications

Mesoscale field-based models, applications interaction of two grafted monolayers

Microelectronics, application fields

Mixer application fields

Monitoring exposure to field applicators

Near-field scanning optical applications

Over-application, field trials

Patent Applications in the Field

Piezoelectric polymers polarization with electric field application

Polymer flooding field applications

Possible Fields of Application

Processes Involved in Field Applications

Prospects in the Application Fields of Novel, High-tech, and Advanced Materials

Protocol, field applicator exposure

Proton exchange membrane fuel cells application fields

Pulsed Electric Field (PEF) Application as a Pretreatment

Pulsed field gradients application

Quantum field theory applications

Quantum field theory applications electrodynamics

Results from Field Applications

SIMS application fields

Scientific applications, high-field

Scientific applications, high-field magnets

Self-consistent field techniques applications

Self-consistent field theory applications

Semiconductors field effect applications

Silicone rubber biomedical field, applications

Some Developments in Field Emission Techniques and their Application

Special fields of application

Spheres, field-fabricated applications

Superconductors high-magnetic-field applications

Surfactants application field

The application of carbon fiber in oil gas fields

The field of biomedical impedance applications

Time dependent self consistent field application

Transportation applications, field-failures

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