Chemical Engineer's Handbook: Prepared by a Staff of SpecialistJohn Howard Perry McGraw-Hill, 1941 - 3029 pagine |
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... capacities of mixtures of real gases may be taken , without appreci- able error , to be that of the sum of the components , as = CP NACP + NBCP B ( 35 ) Heat Capacity of Saturated Vapors . The specific heat of a saturated vapor may be ...
... capacities of mixtures of real gases may be taken , without appreci- able error , to be that of the sum of the components , as = CP NACP + NBCP B ( 35 ) Heat Capacity of Saturated Vapors . The specific heat of a saturated vapor may be ...
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... capacity of the screen : 1. The ability of the screening device to prevent blinding " of the screen surface is probably the most important single fac- tor in the capacity of the screen . By blind- ing is meant the fact that grains , or ...
... capacity of the screen : 1. The ability of the screening device to prevent blinding " of the screen surface is probably the most important single fac- tor in the capacity of the screen . By blind- ing is meant the fact that grains , or ...
Pagina 2002
... capacity , sometimes causing a difference of about 20 per cent between summer and winter production . It necessary ... capacity . Drum Capacity and Flake Thickness . Unit capacity of flakers vanes a great deal . In view of the moderate ...
... capacity , sometimes causing a difference of about 20 per cent between summer and winter production . It necessary ... capacity . Drum Capacity and Flake Thickness . Unit capacity of flakers vanes a great deal . In view of the moderate ...
Sommario
Mathematical Tables and Weights and Measures | 1 |
Mathematics 2 | 133 |
Physical and Chemical Data | 270 |
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