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Lott, D. H-, Simulation Software as an Aid to Process Synthesis, IChemE Symposium Series No. 109, IChemE, 1988. [Pg.14]

The mathematical formulation of forced convection heat transfer from fuel rods is well described in the Hterature. Notable are the Dittus-Boelter correlation (26,31) for pressurized water reactors (PWRs) and gases, and the Jens-Lottes correlation (32) for boiling water reactors (BWRs) in nucleate boiling. [Pg.212]

G. L. Wheeler, P. F. Lott, and F. W. Yau, MicrochemicalJ. 23, 160—164 (1978). Test kit based on this method available from Hach Chemical Co., Loveland, Colo. [Pg.491]

Fully unsaturated azocines are 7r-equivalent heterocyclic analogs of cy-clooctatetraene. Addition of two electrons to the completely unsaturated azocine (34) can lead to a dianion 35 and removal of a proton from a dihy-droazocine (36) to the monoanion 37. Both the mono- and the dianions are lOTT-electron systems, corresponding to 7r-equivalent and 7r-excess analogs of cyclooctatetraenide [84CHEC-I(7)653], Aromatic dianions related to 35 have been fully characterized by and NMR (87TL2517). [Pg.9]

J5. Jens, W. H., and Lottes, P. A., Analysis of heat transfer, burnout pressure drop and density data for high pressure water, ANL-4627 (1951). [Pg.290]


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