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Fiber Relative strength Specific gravity Normal moisture content (%) Maximum usable temperature ( F) Acid Base Organic solvent Other attribute... [Pg.1238]

In Chapter 6 of Volume 1, it was assumed that C = 0.5 Btu/tb-°F for crude oil. It can be seen from Figure 2-13 that this is true for the range of treating temperatures and crude gravities normally encountered in oil treating. [Pg.37]

SERVICE 0 CONTINUOUS 0 NTERMITTENT(START/DAY) O PARALLEL OPERATION REQ D (2.1.11) O relative DENSITY (SPECIFIC GRAVITY) NORMAL MAX MIN O SPEOFIC HEAT. Co (kJ/ka ° C)... [Pg.83]

A117 Specific Gravity Normal Temperature SG NORM C 13 ... [Pg.182]

In detached flow, the mixing of the boundary layer fluid and the ambient fluid is driven by the component of gravity normal to the surface. Since this mixing dominates the heat exchange, the heat transfer from a tilted upward-facing plate can be obtained from the equation for a horizontal plate by replacing g by g cos For the flow to remain detached, however, g cos must remain positive. Since Nu, < Raj 3, it follows directly that, in detached flow,... [Pg.212]

Equations 7.76 and 7.78, which are alternative forms of the x-directed momentum balance, represent two ways of regarding fluid mechanics problems. In Eq. 7.76 the left-hand side is the time rate of change of momentum of the fluid contained in an infinitesimal volume at some fixed point in space. The right-hand terms, in order, are the increase of momentum due to flow of matter into and out of this volume and the net forces on the system due to gravity, normal, and shear forces. This viewpoint, which is the viewpoint of an observer fixed in space, is called the eulerian viewpoint. [Pg.275]

Specific Gravity, Normality and Per Cent Concentration of Conunon Acids... [Pg.587]

Specific gravity (normally at 25°C or corrected for any other temperature) or weight per ml at 20°C. [Pg.435]

Hypokalemia, hyponatremia, hypophosphatemia, elevated urine specific gravity, normal BUN level... [Pg.449]

For 100 ixm diameter spheres in water and a 10 mm rheometer gap, the particle density must be within 2% of that of water to prevent settling during typical measurements (1000 s). As pointed out in Chapter 5, gravitational settling will affect torque readings in a concentric cylinder rtieometer much less than in a cone and plate or parallel plate rheometer because in the concentric cylinders gravity normally acts parallel rather than perpendicular to the narrow gap of the rheometer. Thus, typically for concentric cylinders, h 50 mm, versus h = rsinfi <3 mm for cone and plate. [Pg.430]

Inertial sensors, such as seismometers, measure accelerations due to the motion of a seismic mass. However, inertial sensors are also sensitive to static accelerations such as gravity. Normally, accelerations due to gravity are counterbalanced by the mainspring in the suspension of a seismometer, but when a seismometer is tilted (rotated around a horizontal axis), gravity... [Pg.576]

Sensitivity The relation between the voltage output and the input acceleration in V/m/s or V/g (gravity normal acceleration = 9.807 m/s ). Typical values are 0.5-5 V/g. [Pg.2511]

S = gcosO is the component of gravity normal to the average flow... [Pg.372]


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