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Ballard, Don, How to Operate an Amine Plant, Hydrocarbon Processing," April 1966. [Pg.191]

Ballard, D., How to Operate a Glycol Plant, Hydrocarbon Processing, lune 1966. [Pg.222]

Kletz, Trevor A. "Consider Vapor Cloud Dangers When You Build a Plant." Hydrocarbon Processing. October 1979. [Pg.67]

The explosive properties of liquid methane-oxygen mixtures were determined [8], Dining investigation of an explosion in a portable air liquefaction-separation plant, hydrocarbon oil was found in a silica filtration bed [9], The mechanism of slow heterogeneous accumulation of hydrocarbons dissolved in trace amounts in liquid oxygen on the liquid evaporator surfaces is discussed. It was concluded that months of continuous evaporation would be required to attain explosion-hazardous levels in real evaporators [10],... [Pg.1856]

Dawson, L., Towers, W., Mayes, R., Craig, J., Vaisanen, J., and Waterhouse, C. (2004). The use of plant hydrocarbon signatures in characterizing soil organic matter, in Forensic Geoscience Principles, Techniques and Applications. (K. Pye and D. J. Croft, Eds.). London Geological Society Special Publication 232,269-276. [Pg.309]

Nair, M.P.S., Control Corrosion Factors in Ammonia and Urea Plants , Hydrocarbon Processing, 80 (1), pp. 85-93, January 2001. [Pg.403]

Stork, K., Hanisian, J Bac, J., Recover aoetyleae in olefin plants Hydrocarbon Processing, 55 (11) 151-154... [Pg.391]

Graham, W. A., "Alkylation Integrates Acid Plant", Hydrocarbon Processing, (August, 1972). [Pg.327]

Ethylene Plants. In an ethylene plant, hydrocarbon feedstocks are fed to a furnace along with high-pressure steam where they are heated to about 800 °C. This temperature will vary depending on the type of feedstock. In the United States, most of the feed to the furnace is ethane,... [Pg.474]

Evans, F.L. Valves for Today s Hydrocarbon Processing Plants. Hydrocarbon Processing Petroleum Refiner, October 1961, p. 121. [Pg.332]

Bader, F.P. Interface Computers to Existing Plants. Hydrocarbon Processing, June 1979, p. 83. [Pg.344]

Helmut Springmann, Plan Large O2 and N2 Plants, Hydrocarbon Processing (Feb. 1977). [Pg.40]

Why a simulation system doesn t match the plant Hydrocarbon Processing, March (1998)102-107. [Pg.458]

Chen, J. and M.J. Maddock, How Much Spare Heater for Ethylene Plants Hydrocarbon Processing, May, 1973. [Pg.372]

The term terpene was given to the compounds isolated from turpentine (Latin balsamum terebinthinae), a volatile liquid isolated from pine trees. Turpentine contains the resin acids and some hydrocarbons, which were referred to as terpenes. The term terpene was originally coined to describe a mixture of isomeric plant hydrocarbons of the molecular formula CioHig occurring in the essential oils. [Pg.2668]

King, D.L. Bochow, C.E., What Should and Owner/Operator Know When Choosing and SMR/PSA Plant, Hydrocarbon Process., May 2000. [Pg.367]

TindaU, B.M. Crews, M.A., Economics of export steam for hydrogen plants. Hydrocarbon Engineering, 39-41, February 2003. [Pg.367]

Boyce, C. Ritter, R. Crews, M.A., Is It Time For A New Hydrogen Plant, Hydrocarbon Engineering, February 2004. [Pg.367]


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