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HI CAN I KNOW ABOUT GIBBS ENERGY HOW IS IT THAT IT CAN NOT BE DETERMINED ALONE BY PRACTICAL MEANS Doug Morgan <dmorgan@...> wrote:BTW: va and vi are the...
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respected members, i want to know how to calculate the cycle time for rotational molding machine. Is any mathematical equation for calculating the cycle time...
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Apr 5, 2004
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Hmmm. I think what you are referring to is the idea that the change in Gibbs free energy is zero for a reaction at equilibrium. This makes it difficult to...
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Hi Guys! This summer break I'll be working as a trainee in one of the company of UNOCAL which specializes in Geothermal Exploration and Steam Production. In...
Jake Zepeda
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Apr 7, 2004
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Hi all, I am a student of CHE Can anyone suggest me some sources from where I can get technical data for the designing of vacuum distillation tower. Thanking...
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Apr 9, 2004
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Dear Khalid: A excelent reference is "Petroleum Refinery Distillation", Second Edition; R. N. Watkins Gulf Publishing Company 1979. Prof. Celestino...
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Apr 10, 2004
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hello friends I m working on software matlab, but now i m iintersting to work on mathematica software. i have that software but not a single book for that. so...
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Apr 12, 2004
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Dear Manish, If you're using Mathematica software 4.0 or higher, It is delivered with an online help which consists of some books. Although there are many ...
Jubin Ahdi
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Apr 12, 2004
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Hi! I am asking if there is any training course about Geothermal Technology. Driss. Jake Zepeda <jakezepeda@...> wrote: Hi Guys! This summer break I'll...
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Apr 13, 2004
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Did anyone catch the Article in the LA Times yesterday about Calpine's Anderson Springs operation in Northern California? It seems that ever since they...
Doug Morgan
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Apr 13, 2004
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Dear group fellows; I hope every one will be fine. I have a question relating purifying CO2 for beverages use. For beverages 99.9% pure CO2 is required with...
MTayyebJaved
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Apr 14, 2004
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Dear Javed, All you require is a stripper. We have designed, built and operated such plants (in India) which produce CO2 acceptable to Coke and Pepsi. Regards ...
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Dear Dey, Thanks for your response. Could you please to send me some details regarding the stripper and at what cost it could be purchased. Thanks and regards,...
MTayyebJaved
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Dear Javed, You have to tell us the capacity of the stripper with overhead condenser et al. required. Further, we require to have the PFD of your plant - as...
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Thanks for the information and caution. I have to agree that there are a lot of dangers in a geothermal field to the employees and the community. Actually on...
Jake Zepeda
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Apr 14, 2004
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Hello! I am currently working on a project which is to determine the discrepancies between ISO 5167 and JIS flow standards and formulas. Our company which is...
Jake Zepeda
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Apr 16, 2004
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hi friends I need some information about governing principles or application of conical reactors or send for me name of some book abouy conical reactors thanks...
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I encountered a unit MMBtu which is Million Btu. Why double M is placed infront of Btu? I hope to get some good argument. Best Wishes, Tayyeb Javed ... ...
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... That is an engineering notation that was used decades ago, and refuses to go away. It really isn't all that confusing to those who know the SI system,...
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... Back when there was an Enron message board on Yahoo, I got reamed for using MMBTU and $MM. So if you want to be an Enron executive... How's that for an...
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MM BTU is Million British Thermal UNITS..... MM though in Roman Notations stand for 2 thousand, here when it was coined in the British they used it for a...
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I feel it is Metric Million Btu. Regards V.Sridhar "Raamakrishnan.M" <raamakrishnan_m@redif To: che-comp@yahoogroups.com fmail.com>...
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I could not understand this response! ... From: Doug Morgan To: che-comp@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 2004 9:36 PM Subject: RE: [che-comp] MMBtu ...
MTayyebJaved
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Apr 21, 2004
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British Thermal Unit (BTU), MBTU, MMBTU A standard unit of measurement used to denote both the amount of heat energy in fuels and the ability of appliances and...
Anton Irawan
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Apr 21, 2004
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Dear V. Sridhar, I can tell that you are much younger than I. When I began my career, MMBtu was 10^6 Btu, and that is all there was. The SI system hadn't ...
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Dear All, MMBtu is still a widely used engineering unit. As Bruce had mentioned, we still deal with our Natural gas purchases in Dollars per MMBtu. All the...
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Apr 22, 2004
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Hello, Does anyone know the correct way to pronounce "Pontryagin" (as in the maximum continuous principle). Pon-try-ah-jin ? Pon-tree-ay-gin ? Pon-tree-ah-gin...
Rafil
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Apr 22, 2004
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Hi, From my understanding M is the Latin symbol for thousand. E.g., X = 10^1, C = 10^2, M = 10^3 Hence MM is (10^3)*(10^3) = 10^6 This is a little confusing...
Rafil
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Hi Rafil, I guess "Pont-rya-gin" will be most close to the Russian pronounciation of this name. English "ya" as in "yacht". Regards, Boris ... From: Rafil...
Boris Golman
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Hi Rafil, Sorry, I forget to mention that g as in "go" and r should be trilled (rolled). Boris ... From: Boris Golman [mailto:golman@...] Sent:...
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