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Particle treatment

Do not forget that there will be a DPF in the exhaust line dedicated to the soot particles treatment and that the NO after-treatment system thus adds to the DPF. [Pg.222]

Bang, K. S., Familton, A. S. and Sykes A. R. (1990). Effect of copper oxide wire particle treatment on establishment of major gastrointestinal nematodes in lambs . Research in Veterinary Science, 39(2), 132-137. [Pg.235]

Within a single-particle treatment of the final electron state, XANES can be considered as due to long-range order (5), and consequently band-structure calculations may be applied. The band-structure approach... [Pg.245]

Polymeric fibers are popular for reinforcing concrete matrices because of their low density (more number of fibers for a prescribed volume fraction), high tensile strength, ease of dispersion, relative resistance to chemicals, and relatively low cost compared to other kinds of fibers. Polypropylene and polyolefin fibers are typically hydrophobic, resulting in a relatively poor bond with concrete matrices compared to some other types of fibers. Treatment of polypropylene with an aqueous dispersion of colloidal alumina or silica and chlorinated polypropylene enhances the affinity of these fibers toward cement particles. Treatment of polypropylene fibers with a surface-active agent provides better dispersion of the fibers and a stronger bond between cement and fiber. The earlier attempts at surface treatments of polypropylene fibers have had only limited success and have not been commercially attractive. [Pg.648]

C2, Si2, and N are valence isoelectronic, but only for C2 has there been an experimental determination of the ground state. Since these molecules contain multiple bonds, in addition to calibrating the n-particle treatment with the FCI approach, we also performed extensive calculations on C2 to compare with experiment. Despite the very large correlation energy associated with multiple bonds, the CASSCF/MRCI approach was in... [Pg.126]

The OH applications discussed here involve transitions between valence states. The application of the SA-CASSCF/MRCI approach to valence-Rydberg transitions poses additional problems. The requirement of adding diffuse orbitals to the one-particle basis set to describe the Rydberg character is well known, so we focus on the requirements for the n-particle treatment. An excellent system for such a calibration is the AlH molecule, which can be treated very well as a four-electron system, simile L-M intershell correlation introduces only a small bond contraction. The FCI study of AlH included the and A H valence states and the Rydberg state (see... [Pg.129]

DF 1040. [GESiUcones] Reactive silicone fluid forms water-repellent fluids for textile, particle treatment, etc. [Pg.104]

SM. [OE Silicones] Silictxie derivs. emulsions for textile softeners, furniture, vinyl, aitd auto ptriishes, mold release for rubber, plastics, foundry applications, particle treatment, hair mousse, printing. [Pg.340]

DF1040. [GE Silicones] Reacdve sili-coie fluid fains water-repdlent fluids fa textile, particle treatment, oc. [Pg.104]

Uses Softener water repellent lubricant cures to a durable, detergent-resistant film for mold release, particle treatment, textile finishes, vinyl and auto polish applies., catalysts for reactive polymers Properties Off-wh. emulsion water-disp. dens. 8.25 Ib/gal vise. 20 cps ... [Pg.757]

Bis (methoxymethyl) tetrakis-l (octadecyloxy)-methyl] melamine resin Perfluoroalkyl acrylate copolymer water repellent, particle treatments Dimethicone, silanol-terminated water repellent, perlite Dimethicone, silanol-terminated water repellent, personal care Lanolin wax Stearyl heptanoate water repellent, pharmaceutical topicals Hydrocarbon 40... [Pg.5860]

We still have to find an expression for the pressure of the rods in the reservoir in order to use (5.14). Since low concentrations of rods already induce phase transitions in dispersions of hard spheres we only consider dispersions of isotropic rods. Here we focus on the work of Cotter [35], who presented a thermodynamically consistent scaled particle treatment for the pressure of a system of hard... [Pg.187]

Raw, untreated sewage contains a complex mixture of mainly organic substances present in dissolved form or as colloidal and suspended-solid particles. Treatment to reduce the polluting load of raw sewage is carried out at a mimicipal wastewater treatment plan [35,36], and involves a number of process stages, as illustrated in Figure 6.19. [Pg.157]

An assembly of nuclei and electrons could be described very accurately within QED. There would still just be a cluster of particles, our molecule, and any structure would have to arise out of the dynamics of the system. For reasons pointed out earlier, QED—if viable at all— would be a very expensive path to calculation of the electronic stracture and chemical properties of molecules. For electrons, we circumvented this problem by going to a many-particle treatment based on the Dirac equation, as discussed in chapter 5, and we could presumably do the same here for our cluster of electrons and nuclei. In doing this, we choose a Hamiltonian description of the system, but alternative approaches based on a Lagrangian formalism are also possible. In this process we draw a formal distinction between the molecule and the electromagnetic field, which leaves us with the normal Coulomb interactions between the particles in the molecule and the radiation field as an entity external to the molecule. [Pg.235]

G. Lasher, Nematic Ordering of Hard Rods Derived from a Scaled Particle Treatment, J. Chem. Phys., Vol. 53, p. 4141 (1970). [Pg.70]

Uses Latex foam surfactant latex thread lubricant release agent for foundry casting additive to softeners, modifiers, particle treatments Features Chemically inert... [Pg.1027]

We begin by considering, in Section 5.1, the relationship between the expansions made in the one-particle space (the orbital space) and in the N-particle space (the Fock space). For an exact representation of the true wave function, both expansions must be complete. The one-particle expansions - which are common to all models - are not considered in detail in this chapter but are examined separately in Chapters 6-8. In the present chapter, we concentrate on the N-particle treatment, which is studied here in isolation from the one-particle treatment, proceeding on the assumption that the one-particle basis is sufficiently flexible to ensure a reasonably accurate representation of the true wave function. [Pg.143]


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