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SHINSKEY Feedback Controllers for the Process Industries SHUGAR, DEAN The Chemist s Ready Reference Handbook SHUGAR, BALLINGER The Chemical Technicians Ready Reference Handbook... [Pg.462]

General References Handbook of Fundamentals, American Society of... [Pg.1151]

Miller, F. W., and Miller, U. M. (1993). Environmental Hazards Air Pollution—A Reference Handbook. Santa Barbara, CA ABC-CLIO. [Pg.53]

Induction Motor Theory, Reference Handbook, Westinghouse Motor Go. [Pg.578]

Figure 14-7. Internal details of large induction motor. (Used by permission Reference Handbook, TECO-Westinghouse Motor Co.)... Figure 14-7. Internal details of large induction motor. (Used by permission Reference Handbook, TECO-Westinghouse Motor Co.)...
Bender DA, Bender AE Nutrition A Reference Handbook. Oxford Univ Press, 1997. [Pg.480]

The Aldrich Catalog. Aldrich Chemical Co., Inc., Milwaukee, Wisconsin.) Not your traditional hard-bound reference handbook, but a handy book, nonetheless. The company makes many compounds, some not yet listed in the other handbooks, and often gives structures and physical constants for them. As Aldrich is in the business of selling chemicals to industry, many industrial references are given. [Pg.35]

Several theories have been developed to explain the rainbow phenomena, including the Lorenz-Mie theory, Airy s theory, the complex angular momentum theory that provides an approximation to the Lorenz-Mie theory, and the theory based on Huy gen s principle. Among these theories, only the Lorenz-Mie theory provides an exact solution for the scattering of electromagnetic waves by a spherical particle. The implementation of the rainbow thermometry for droplet temperature measurement necessitates two functional relationships. One relates the rainbow angle to the droplet refractive index and size, and the other describes the dependence of the refractive index on temperature of the liquid of interest. The former can be calculated on the basis of the Lorenz-Mie theory, whereas the latter may be either found in reference handbooks/literature or calibrated in laboratory. [Pg.437]

The Material Technical Sheet provides a document to list data specific to the technology of a process chemical and the reference of the source of the data. Sources may include MSDS, vendor literature, standard reference handbooks, or design tests or experiments. [Pg.214]

Provide references of the sources of data entered into the Material Technical Sheet. Typical references include vendor literature, technical reference handbooks, and MSDS. [Pg.214]

Standard Material Requirements Sulfide Stress Cracking Resistant Metallic Materials for Oilfield Equipment Corrosion Engineers Reference Handbook... [Pg.72]

Woods, Geraldine. Drug Abuse in Society A Reference Handbook. Santa Barbara, Calif. ABC-CLIO, 1993. This reference handbook includes a chronology, overview of laws, biographies, statistics, organizations, and bibliographies of print and nonprint resources. [Pg.137]

Refs l)Anon, "Chemical Corps Reference Handbook , FM 3 8(1955) 2)Glossary of Qrd (1959), 67 3)Anon, "Chemical Service Units , FM 3 85(1960)... [Pg.568]

The specific conductivity of the solution, K (Q-cm)1, can be found in reference handbooks or estimated from limiting ionic conductances. [Pg.195]

The subject on environmental analysis has expanded in recent years into a fully grown scientific field on its own merit. There is, however, a dearth of a single volume on the subject which adequately covers all aspects of environmental analysis. This book attempts to combine the features of both a reference handbook as well as a textbook. [Pg.8]

Shugar, G.J. and Dean, J.A., The Chemist s Ready Reference Handbook, McGraw-Hill Book Company, New York, 1990. [Pg.277]

Gershon J. Shugar and Jack T. Ballinger Chemical Technicians Ready Reference Handbook, 4th edition,. McGraw-Hill, Inc. United States of America, 1996... [Pg.374]

General References Handbook of Fundamentals, American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, New York, 1967. Quinn, Humidity The Neglected Parameter, Test Eng. (July 1968). Treybal, Mass-Transfer Operations, 3d ed. McGraw-Hill, New York, 1980. Wexler, Humidity and Moisture, vol. I, Reinhold, New York, 1965. Zimmerman and Lavine, Psychrometric Charts and Tables, Industrial Research Service, 2d ed., Dover, N.H., 1964. [Pg.974]

The chief sources of data for particular compounds are Chemical Abstracts and the numerous reference handbooks, including Beilstein. Information on relatively simple compounds can often be obtained from handbooks such as the following ... [Pg.272]

How well or poorly the ideal gas equation of state fits PVT data for a species often depends on the values of the system temperature and pressure relative to two physical properties of the species—the critical temperature (Tc) and critical pressure (Pc)- Values of these critical constants can be looked up in Table B.l and in most standard chemical reference handbooks. Let us first consider their physical significance and then see how they are used in nonideal gas calculations. [Pg.199]

Glass Tubes and Components Limited, Sheffield Road, Chesterfield, England, Technical Data and Reference Handbook, 1963. [Pg.3]

According to a reference handbook, The weight of one liter of H2Te(g) is 6.234 g. Why is this information nearly valueless Assume that H2Te(g) is an ideal gas, and calculate the temperature (in degrees Celsius) at which this statement is true if the pressure is 1.00 atm. [Pg.403]

Moore, C.B. Elvidge, C.D. (1982) Desert varnish. In Bender, G.L. (Ed.) Reference handbook on the deserts of North America. Westport Greenwood Press, pp. 527-536. [Pg.294]


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