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Raw materials, process streams, products and waste of any new process that has reached the pilot or production plant stage shall be reviewed and evaluated to determine if any potential reactive chemical hazards are involved. The GPM process fGlobal Project Methodology) requires an evaluation of the need to complete a project version review of the RC/PHA (Reactive Chemicals Process Hazard Assessment) review. This evaluation and recommendation is to be done by a member of the Process Safety Technology Center organization and should follow the RC/PHA protocol. [Pg.227]

This work was supported by New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization at the Joint Research Center for Atom Technology. [Pg.509]

C. A. Langton PUREX Organic Solidification, Report WSRC-TR-2002-00570, Rev. 0, Savannah River Technology Center, Aiken, SC, December, 2002. [Pg.405]

A question of considerable interest in coal hydroliquefaction chemistry is the amount and nature of "organically bound metals in the coal. One reason for this interest is the observation that when supported metal direct conversion catalysts are used in liquefaction reactors, a primary mode of deactivation is metals deposition Q, 2). In particular, recent work at the Pittsburgh Energy Technology Center (PETC) (4,5) and elsewhere (3) has indicated very high levels of titanium deposition on supported Co Mo catalysts used in the fixed bed continuous reactor system. It has been suggested that the culprits in such deposition are soluble metal species (6 9) The analyses of a Western Kentucky (Homestead) hvBb feed coal and of material deposited between the catalyst pellets in the fixed bed reactor at PETC (4) are shown in Table I. [Pg.241]

This paper draws on the substantial literature concerning the metal sulfides (2,3), particularly that which concerns the relative stabilities of the various iron-sulfur and iron-oxygen forms. The intention is to build a framework within which to organize the current stock of observations concerning liquefaction residues from coal liquefaction experiments at the Pittsburgh Energy Technology Center. The presentation will display the experimental results, provide a framework for their interpretation and deal with the... [Pg.342]

Acknowledgement. We wish to sincerely thank Dr. D. M. Hedstrand for valuable discussions and contributions of graphics as well as Ms. L. S. Nixon for manuscript preparation. This work has been supported by the New Energy and Technology Development organization (NEDO) of the Ministry of International Trade and Industry of Japan (MITI), the U.S. Army Chemical Research Development and Engineering Center (CRDEC), and the U.S. Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR). [Pg.307]

Omika, Hitachi-shi, Ibaraki 319-12, Japan Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology, University of Tokyo, 4-6-1, Komaba, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 153, Japan New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization,... [Pg.645]

Contract maintenance will continue to grow. The core requirement for maintenance will be even more important in the next millennium due to technology advances. Organizations will focus on core competencies. Some forget the core requirement for maintenance and also lose their core competencies to do effective maintenance. Profit-centered contract maintenance providers wiU consume internal maintenance operations that continue a cost-centered approach. In-house maintenance operations will continue to lose when they are unable to replenish and/or maintain their core competencies in maintenance. [Pg.1622]

Preparation of a proposal for the project Partnership for Basic Research and Education in Nuclear Reactor Safety and Novel Applications of Transport Theory. This proposal was submitted to, and ultimately accepted by, the International Science and Technology Center. KIAM was the lead organization for this project, with Professor Mikhail V. Maslennikov as Project Manager, and Dr. A. V. Voronkov as the Project Leader at KIAM, and Professor Nelson as Principal Consultant. Other participating Russian organizations were... [Pg.208]

Kraemer, Kenneth L. and Jason Dedrick (2001). Dell Computer Using E-commerce to Support the Virtual Company, Center for Research on Information Technology and Organizations, University of California, Irvine, CA. [Pg.482]

This work was supported in part by a comprehensive program for personnel training and industiy-academia collaboration based on projects fimded by the New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO), Japan, the Global Center of... [Pg.354]


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