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The BET equation filled an annoying gap in the interpretation of adsorption isotherms, and at the time of its appearance in 1938 it was also hailed as a general method for obtaining surface areas from adsorption data. The equation can be put in the form... [Pg.620]

Haile J M 1992 Molecular Dynamics Simulation Elementary Methods (New York Wiley)... [Pg.2281]

The theory of Bom-Oppenheimer (BO) [62,63] has been hailed (in an authoritative but unfortunately unidentified source) as one of the greatest... [Pg.98]

J. M. Haile, Molecular Dynamics Simulation, Elementary methods, John Wiley and sons, 1992. [Pg.493]

This series expansion is truncated at a specified order and is probably most easily implemei ted within a predictor-corrector type of algorithm, where the higher-order terms are ahead computed. This method has been applied to relatively simple systems such as molecuh fluids [Streett et al. 1978] and alkane chain liquids [Swindoll and Haile 1984]. [Pg.377]

I. N. Levine, Quantum Chemistry Fourth Edition Prentice Hail, Englewood Cliffs (1991). A. Golebiewski, A. Parczewski, Chem. Rev. 74, 519 (1974). [Pg.191]

Precipita.tlon. Precipitation as tain, snow, sleet, or hail is governed by movement of air and is generally abundant wherever air currents are predominately upward. The greatest precipitation should therefore occur near the equator. The average annual rainfall in the United States is about 79 cm. [Pg.31]

These relationships predict the binding Hquid content for wet agglomeration with an accuracy of only ca 30%. The Hquid content required to agglomerate a particular feed material depends, for example, on the interfacial properties of the system (45). Typical values of moisture content required for hailing a variety of materials are listed in Table 2. Very accurate information on the optimum Hquid content to agglomerate a particular feed material must be obtained from experimental tests. [Pg.112]

Injury to plants and vegetation is caused by a variety of factors, of which air pollution is only one. Drought, too much water, heat and cold, hail, insects, animals, disease, and poor soil conditions are some of the other causes of plant injury and possible plant damage (3). Estimates suggest that less than 5% of total crop losses are related to air pollution. Air pollution has a much greater impact on some geographic areas and crops than others. Crop failure can be caused by fumigation from a local air pollution source or by more widespread and more frequent exposure to adverse levels of pollution. [Pg.112]

Less effect of sun, rain, and hail, since 60% of the surface area of the sections is covered. [Pg.43]

Shutters mounted above the cooling sections serve to protect them from overhead wind, snow, ice, and hail. In addition they are also used to regulate, either manually or automatically, the flow of air across the finned tubes and thus control the process fluid outlet temperature. [Pg.46]

Group 1 Chlorate and metal perchlorate report or whistling compositions Dry non-gelatinized cellulose nitrates Barium peroxide/zirconium compositions Burn very violently Flash shells (maroons) Casings containing flash compositions Sealed hail-preventing rockets Mass explosion risk... [Pg.242]

Hail Subset of missile analysis Snow Plant designed for high loading, snow melt causing river flooding is induui-i under external flooding... [Pg.186]

Ice and hail, snow, etc. can cause a loss of off-site power. The reactor building was designed to withstand blast pressure of 1,000 Ibs/ft can withstand tornado missile impact (Sharp, 1986). A tornado could damage the reactor by hitting the river water pump houses similar to the flooding scenario. [Pg.420]

The application of the strategies in system selection can be illustrated by using a simple example. Let us think about an industrial hail with some internal heat sources but without any remarkable internal movement that would disturb the stratification. [Pg.638]

VOCs are released during chemical cleaning of bonding surfaces. The extract system is designed on the basis of the steady-state concentration determined for maximum source strength and considering the mechanical extract ventilation only and no air-exchange with the assembly hail. Ehis concentration must be kept below the threshold concentration (TVL) which is set to 300 mg/kg in this example. [Pg.1090]


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