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Material-Field Respective Design

Procedure that designs material-field respectively for building deformable machines. [Pg.64]

Because many of the techniques, especially those associated with the recovery of materials and energy and the processing of solid hazardous wastes, are in a state of flux with respect to application and design criteria, the objective here is only to introduce them to the reader. If these techniques are to be considered in the development of waste-management systems, current engineering design and performance data must be obtained from consultants, operating records, field tests, equipment manufacturers, and available literature. [Pg.2241]

Summarizing, there are still many scientific challenges and major opportunities for the catalysis community in the field of cobalt-based Fischer-Tropsch synthesis to design improved or totally new catalyst systems. However, such improvements require a profound knowledge of the promoted catalyst material. In this respect, detailed physicochemical insights in the cobalt-support, cobalt-promoter and support-support interfacial chemistry are of paramount importance. Advanced synthesis methods and characterization tools giving structural and electronic information of both the cobalt and the support element under reaction conditions should be developed to achieve this goal. [Pg.42]


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