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Tandem engineering

Adesina, A. A., Design of CSTRs In Tandem Revisited, Chemical Engineering Education, pp. 164-168, Summer 1992. [Pg.423]

Cao Y, Li HB (2008) Engineering tandem modular protein based reversible hydrogels. Chem Commun 4144 146... [Pg.163]

The general scheme of an AMS beam line installed in a tandem accelerator has already been represented in Figure 16.1. As an example of one of these systems, Figure 16.3 shows the layout of the AMS facility at the LABEC laboratory in Florence,[28] where a 3 MV tandem accelerator by High Voltage Engineering Europe (HVEE) is installed. [Pg.465]

Kalyuzhnyi SV (2001) Environmental biotechnology a tandem of biocatalytic and engineering approaches. Russ Chem Bull 50 1818-1825... [Pg.130]

Is the PA method used in tandem with other real-time control solutions (e.g., process engineering) ... [Pg.10]

It is assumed in estimates 1 and 3 that a single Toledo Engineering melter would be used. For estimates 2 and 4, a bank of four melters operating in tandem was used. For estimates 2 and 4, it was assumed that at any one time three of the four melters would be operational. It is noted that the use of injected air or oxygen instead of sodium nitrate would lower treatment costs (D14867Y, p. 8). [Pg.1067]

The submarine or surface launched strategic weapon is turbofan-powered, with a solid propint tandem rocket booster and nuclear warhead. Conversion to tactical role involves substitution of tactical guidance, a conventional HE warhead, and a turbojet cruise engine in place of the turbofan... [Pg.817]

Werner, R. W "The Fusion-Synfuel Tie Producing Hydrogen With the Tandem Mirror Reactor" presented at 15th Intersociety Energy Conversion Engineering Conference Seattle, WA, 1980. [Pg.539]

Figure 11.7 Tandem foam sheet extrusion lines in operation. Courtesy of Battenfeld Gloucester Engineering Co., Inc... Figure 11.7 Tandem foam sheet extrusion lines in operation. Courtesy of Battenfeld Gloucester Engineering Co., Inc...
The reason is clear Japanese firms place high priority on technology as a competitive weapon and see superconductivity as a major new opportunity that could set the pattern of international competition for the twenty-first century. Consequently, they have made huge commitments of scientists and funds to pursue both basic research and applications research in tandem. Japanese companies employ more chemists and engineers for superconductor work (and fewer physicists) than do the Americans, and a far wider range of companies are involved—steel and glass-makers, for example, who see their industries declining and want to diversify, as well as chemical producers and electronics manufacturers. Said the OTA report ... [Pg.203]


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