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Materials of Construction. Glass has excellent corrosion-resistance to wet or dry bromine. Lead is very useful for bromine service if water is less than 70 ppm. The bromine corrosion rate increases with concentrations of water and organics. Tantalum and niobium have excellent corrosion-resistance to wet or dry bromine. Nickel has useful resistance for dry bromine but is rapidly attacked by wet bromine. The fluoropolymers Kynar, Halar, and Teflon are highly resistant to bromine but are somewhat permeable. The rate depends on temperature, pressure, and structure (density) of... [Pg.288]

Durill, P.L. Griskey, R.G. Diffusion and solution of gases in thermally softened or molten polymers Part II. Relation of diffusivities and solubilities with temperature pressure and structural characteristics. AIChE J. 1969, 15, 106. [Pg.2906]

GRAND CANONICAL ENSEMBLES OSMOTIC PRESSURE AND STRUCTURE FUNCTIONS OF CONTINUOUS CHAINS... [Pg.387]

Osmotic pressure and structure of the solution with overlap... [Pg.770]

Fig. 8. Relaxation of the temperature, pressure, and structure for a sample of 864 U particles quenched from near the triple point (T 0.75) to a density (po —O.OT) and temperature (7 -0.33, r 39°K) in the glass transition region, see Fig. 7 (Ref. 12). To simulate the quench, which is seen to take place over 3 to 4 psec, particle velocities are scaled to the required temperature every SO time steps (0.5 psec). Configurational relaxation—reflected in the pressure decay—takes more than 100 psec. (From J. H. R. Clarke, to be published.)... Fig. 8. Relaxation of the temperature, pressure, and structure for a sample of 864 U particles quenched from near the triple point (T 0.75) to a density (po —O.OT) and temperature (7 -0.33, r 39°K) in the glass transition region, see Fig. 7 (Ref. 12). To simulate the quench, which is seen to take place over 3 to 4 psec, particle velocities are scaled to the required temperature every SO time steps (0.5 psec). Configurational relaxation—reflected in the pressure decay—takes more than 100 psec. (From J. H. R. Clarke, to be published.)...
Lee, R.M., Coughlin, M., Tsoporis, J., Kwan, C.Y., Guan, Y.Y. and Leenen, F.H. (1992) The effect of neonatal treatment of rats with nerve growth factor on the blood pressure and structure of the mesenteric arteries. Can. J. Physiol. Pharmacol. 70 1154-1160. [Pg.197]

We have constructed a new surface-force apparatus capable of measuring the capillary pressure and structural disjoining pressure of the thinning curved emulsion film as a function of time and film thickness (11-16). This apparatus is equipped with Max Zhender differential interferometry... [Pg.61]

Table XII. Transition pressures and structures for III-V semiconductors. (after Ref. 22)... [Pg.364]

The solution to equation (72) now depends upon the specific temperature (pressure) and structure dependence of the i,-. These dependencies are put into the KAHR model in a manner equivalent to the time-temperature superposition principles of viscoelasticity theory. Then KAHR assume that, by a change in temperature or S, each retardation time is shifted by the same amount and that... [Pg.345]

Durrill, P. L. and R. G. Griskey. 1969. Diffusion and Solution of Gases into Thermally Softened or Molten Polymers Part II. Relation of Diffusivities and Solubilities with Temperature, Pressure, and Structural Characteristics. A/CitE 7., 15(1), 106-110. [Pg.108]

Q Ensure the design (including selection of materials) fabrication, assembly, test, and inspection of piping systems containing flammable liquids is suitable for the expected working pressures and structural stresses. [Pg.443]


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