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PIPING AND INSTRUMEN DIAGRAM
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Rules Of Thumb : Filtration
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Rules Of Thumb : Evaporators
Long tube vertical evaporators with either natural or forced circulation are most popular. Tubes are 19–63 mm dia and 12–30 ft long. In for...
Rules Of Thumb : Cooling Towers
Water in contact with air under adiabatic conditions eventually cools to the wet bulb temperature. In commercial units, 90% of saturation o...
Approach to Heat Exchanger Design
The proper use of basic heat-transfer knowledge in the design of practical heat-transfer equipment is an art. Designers must be constantly a...
Durability Analysis | Application Of Durability Analysis In Automotive, Aerospace & Wind Turbines
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Classification of Solid Particles
The problem of separating solid particles according to their physical properties is of great importance with large-scale operations in the m...
Introduction to Biocatalysis (2)
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Sintering / Green Compact / Diffusing
The operation of heating the green compact at high temperature in a controlled atmosphere (Reducing atmosphere which protects oxidation of m...
Submerged Arc Welding SAW | Submerged Arc Welding Deposition Rates | Submerged Arc Welding Flux Composition
Submerged arc welding: (SAW) In submerged arc welding also known as hidden arc welding, submerged melt welding, or sub-arc welding the arc ...
Introduction of Heat transfer
People have always understood that something flows from hot objects to cold ones. We call that flow heat. In the eighteenth and early ninete...
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