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Tutorial 6 Gases

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Aspen Tutorial #6: Aspen Distillation

Aspen Tutorial #6: Aspen Distillation

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solids, liquids, and gases. This column can also be used for highly non-ideal liquid solutions or processes with an on-going chemical reaction. Finally, the RadFrac column can have multiple feed and product streams (including pump-around streams) and it can ... Aspen Tutorial #6 .

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WHO | Pulse oxymetry tutorial

WHO | Pulse oxymetry tutorial

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• Oxygen makes up approximately 21% of the gases in the air we breathe • Air is breathed into the lungs via the upper airway by the action of the diaphragm and other respiratory muscles • In the alveoli (air sacs of the lung) oxygen passes into the ... Summary - in this tutorial you have:

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Thermophysical Properties of Materials

Thermophysical Properties of Materials

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coolants (gases, light water, heavy water, liquid metals), moderators, absorbers, structural ... In the first appendix to the tutorial, the table on conversion factors of some units is presented. In the next three appendixes, the general data plant of main reactor types (WWER, fast,

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Tutorial 6 GASES - EIU

Tutorial 6 GASES - EIU

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T-41 Tutorial 6 GASES Before working with gases some definitions are needed: PRESSURE: atmospheres or mm Hg; 1 atm = 760 mm Hg TEMPERATURE: Kelvin, K, which is oC + 273 STP: Standard Temperature and Pressure: 273 K and 1 atm (or 760 mm Hg)

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Choked Flow of Gases - O'Keefe Controls Co.

Choked Flow of Gases - O'Keefe Controls Co.

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Choked Flow of Gases When the air velocity reaches sonic velocity (P2/P1 ≤ .528) further increases in P 1 (upstream pressure) do not cause any further increase in the air velocity through the orifice. Conse-quently it is wrongly concluded that …

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THERMODYNAMICS 201 TUTORIAL No.8 COMBUSTION …

THERMODYNAMICS 201 TUTORIAL No.8 COMBUSTION

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6 ©D.J.Dunn www.freestudy.co.uk WORKED EXAMPLE No.3 If the air supplied is 20% more than the stoichiometric value, find the analysis of the dry products by mass. SOLUTION If 20% excess air is supplied then the air supplied is: 120% x 13.03 = 15.637 kg Oxygen is also 20% excess so 0.2 x 2.997 = 0.599kg is left over.

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Emergency Procedures Fire Safety - Healthcare Australia

Emergency Procedures Fire Safety - Healthcare Australia

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Created by: NEU Page 6 of 16 Fire & Emergency procedures Online Tutorial Package Initial date: September 2009 Version 4 February 2013 Printed copies of this document are not controlled. Refer to the HCA intranet to ensure that this is the current version. Foam Extinguisher Wood, paper, plastic, rubber & flammable liquids.

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An Introduction to Mass Spectrometry

An Introduction to Mass Spectrometry

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Data System Mass Detector Analyzer Vacuum System Source Inlet Region *More precisely mass spectrometry determines the mass of a molecule. **The mass to charge ratio ( m/z) is used to describe ions observed in mass spectrometry.By convention, m is the numerical value for the mass of the ion and z is the numerical value for the charge of the ion.

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Compilation of Henry’s Law Constants for Inorganic and ...

Compilation of Henry’s Law Constants for Inorganic and ...

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[3352-57-6] 2.5×101 5300 Jacob [1986] C 6 2.5×101 Lelieveld and Crutzen [1991] C 2.0×102 Lelieveld and Crutzen [1991] C 9.0×103 Lelieveld and Crutzen [1991] C 3.0×101 4500 Hanson et al. [1992] T hydroperoxy radical 4.6×103 4800 Berdnikov and Bazhin [1970] T 5 HO 2 9.0×103 Chameides [1984] T [3170-83-0] 1.2×103 Schwartz [1984] T 7

Modeling Thermal Transport and Viscosity with Molecular ...

Modeling Thermal Transport and Viscosity with Molecular ...

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Liquid Argon at state point: ˆ* = 0.6, T* = 1.35, R c = 2.5 ˙ D Evans, Phys Rev A, 34, 1449 (1986) Method Direct thermostat 3.41 Muller-Plathe 3.45 M-P with x heat 3.39 Green-Kubo 3.78 Evans paper ˘3.3 Experiment agrees with Evans Small systems have boundary e ects Need to monitor equilibration and statistical noise Factors of 2 are easy to ...

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