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Storage common

Also described in this section are the labeled common storage bloc)cs associated with the thermodynamic subroutines. [Pg.289]

Glossary of Principal Variable Names (plus see common storage descriptions)... [Pg.296]

BUS calculated second virial coefficients for pure compoments and all binary pairs in a mixture of N components (N 20) at specified temperature. These coefficients are placed in common storage /VIRIAL/. [Pg.303]

See labeled common storage description for /PURE/ and /BINARY/ (Appendix E). [Pg.342]

PARCH changes all parameters for N components in the common storage blocks /PURE/ and /BINARY/ either by replacing a previous component and/or its parameters or by adding components, thus increasing the library of M ( < 100) components. [Pg.344]

PARCH CHANGES THE PARAMETERS FOR N COMPONENTS IN THE COMMON STORAGE... [Pg.345]

The computer storage requirements (floating point machine words) for the Icibeled common storage blocks and, approximately, for the principal computer subroutines are given in Tcible J-1. [Pg.352]

If several widely spaced fields are feeding a single gathering and treatment centre it is common to perform primary separation of gas and oil (and possibly water) in the field. A field station may include a simple slug catcher, temporary storage tanks and pumps for getting the separated fluids to the main gathering and treatment centre. [Pg.261]

Physical Properties. Furfural [98-01-1] (2-furancarboxaldehyde), when freshly distilled, is a colorless Hquid with a pungent, aromatic odor reminiscent of almonds. It darkens appreciably on exposure to air or on extended storage. Furfural is miscible with most of the common organic solvents, but only slightly miscible with saturated aHphatic hydrocarbons. Inorganic compounds, generally, are quite insoluble in furfural. [Pg.75]

Hie common acrylic ester monomers are combustible liquids. Commercially, acrylic monomers are shipped with DOT red labels in bulk quantities, tank cars, or tank tmcks. Mild steel is the usual material of choice for the constmction of bulk storage facilities for acrylic monomers. Moisture must be excluded to avoid msting of the tanks and contamination of the monomers. Copper or copper alloys must not be allowed to contact acrylic monomers intended for use in polymerization because copper is an inhibitor (67). [Pg.165]

Only relatively few compounds can act as primary explosives and still meet the restrictive military and industrial requirements for reflabiUty, ease of manufacture, low cost, compatibiUty, and long-term storage stabiUty under adverse environmental conditions. Most initiator explosives are dense, metaHoorganic compounds. In the United States, the most commonly used explosives for detonators include lead azide, PETN, and HMX. 2,4,6-Triamino-l,3,5-triuitrobenzene (TATB) is also used in electric detonators specially designed for use where stabiUty at elevated temperatures is essential. [Pg.10]


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