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Reaction Kinetics and Reactor Design, Second Edition, (Chemical Industries, 79)
John B. Butt

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| Excerpt - page 99: "... by Type III kinetics is carried out in a batch reactor, and it is desired to ... equal times are required for charging and discharging the reactor at both temperatures, * Problems 28 ..." | | See more references to Reactors, Charging in this book. |
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Mixed Oxide Fuel (MOX) Exploitation and Destruction in Power Reactors (NATO Science Partnership Sub-Series: 1:)
E.R. Merz, Carl E. Walter, and Gennady M. Pshakin

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| Excerpt - page 29: "... % Pufiss Granulation I Pellets pressing Pellets sintering 'Wet' polishing Charging of fuel elements Fuel assemblage To reactor of WWER-1000 type 'Draughts' pressing 'Draughts' breaking Screening the fraction ..." | | See more references to Reactors, Charging in this book. |
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Chemical Reactor Design (Chemical Industries)
Peter Harriott

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| Excerpt - page 82: "... not depend on reactor volume. The minimum size of the reactor needed can be calculated from the desired yearly production rate and the time for a complete batch cycle, including times for charging the reactants, heating, reaction, product discharge, and cleaning. A somewhat ..." | | See more references to Reactors, Charging in this book. |
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Probabilistic Safety Assessment in the Chemical and Nuclear Industries
Ralph Fullwood

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| Excerpt - page 165: "... with hardware, physical operations such as opening and closing valves, charging reactors and carrying out repairs. These are labor intensive tasks such ..." | | See more references to Reactors, Charging in this book. |
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Supplying the Nuclear Arsenal: American Production Reactors, 1942-1992
Rodney P. Carlisle and Joan M. Zenzen

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Good Design Practices for GMP Pharmaceutical Facilities (Drugs and the Pharmaceutical Sciences: a Series of Textbooks and Monographs)
Andrew Signore and Terry Jacobs

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| Excerpt - page 399: "... 0.300-microgram/M3/8 hours product used "shirt sleeve" for all but the reactor charging phase. Sub Division ,- ~ l~ , ~ .~Mj n-, ..." | | See more references to Reactors, Charging in this book. |
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Learning from Accidents, Third Edition
Trevor A. Kletz

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| Excerpt - page 283: "... to the incinerator. The nitrogen concentration was not measured. During reactor charging the fan speed was increased to prevent vapour escaping through ..." | | See more references to Reactors, Charging in this book. |
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Principles of Chemical Vapor Deposition
Daniel Mark Dobkin, Michael K. Zuraw, and D. M. Dobkin

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| Excerpt - page 177: "... magnetic fields can cause variations in plasma potential across the reactor. Charging may also result from localized variations in ion and electron ..." | | See more references to Reactors, Charging in this book. |
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Handbook of Batch Process Design
P.N. Sharratt

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| Excerpt - page 221: "... communication between their control systems, e.g. when the system controlling reactor charging has To product packaging ..." | | See more references to Reactors, Charging in this book. |
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Plant-Wide Process Control (Wiley Series in Chemical Engineering)
Kelvin T. Erickson and John L. Hedrick

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| Excerpt - page 46: "... p. 20). Example operations for a reaction stage are: Preparing reactor Charging reactor Reaction Discharging reactor Cleaning out reactor Shutdown ..." | | See more references to Reactors, Charging in this book. |
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Foundations of Engineering
Mark T. Holtzapple and W. Dan Reece

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| Excerpt - page 300: "... reactions. She attempts to measure this loss of mass by charging a chemical reactor with 1.000000 kg of room-temperature hydrogen and a stoichiometric amount ..." | | See more references to Reactors, Charging in this book. |
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Handbook of Industrial and Systems Engineering
Adedeji B. Badiru

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| Excerpt - page 80: "... be the case in a project of building a nuclear reactor and charging it with fuel, in which one industrial robot transfers radioactive ..." | | See more references to Reactors, Charging in this book. |
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Corporate Performance Management, How to build a better organization through measurement-driven, strategic alignment (Improving Human Performance)
David Wade and Ron Recardo

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| Excerpt - page 44: "... of competitors, customers, market conditions uges not accurate when charging reactors cessive internal focus-not enough people involved in associations , ..." | | See more references to Reactors, Charging in this book. |
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Recognition of Health Hazards in Industry: A Review of Materials Processes, 2nd Edition
William A. Burgess

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| Excerpt - page 282: "... 282 CHEMICAL PROCESSING Figure 16.2 Drum dumping at reactor charging port. 16.2.2 Liquids The fine chemical plant in Figure 16.1 ..." | | See more references to Reactors, Charging in this book. |
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Environmental Engineers' Handbook, Second Edition
David Liu and Bela G. Liptak

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| Excerpt - page 419: "... FIG. 5.23.1 Inverted IBCs elevated to the third floor for charging reactors, eliminating worker exposure to hazardous P2S5. (Reprinted, with permission, from ..." | | See more references to Reactors, Charging in this book. |
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Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients: Development, Manufacturing, and Regulation
Stanley Nusim

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| Excerpt - page 134: "... and purification. The producer will Chemical Processing Spec. Vent for Reactor Charging Exhaust ButterFly Valve Blower Arm Support Mechanism Agitator Articulating Arm ..." | | See more references to Reactors, Charging in this book. |
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Practical Process Research & Development
Neal G. Anderson

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| Excerpt - page 258: "... slurrying in i-PrOAc (10 volumes per weight) immediately prior to charging to the reactor; slurrying activated the seeds presumably by dissolving impurities on the ..." | | See more references to Reactors, Charging in this book. |
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The TSCA Compliance Handbook (Environmental Compliance Handbook Series)
Ginger L. Griffin

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| Excerpt - Back Matter: "... exposed to the new chemical substance. Such activities may include charging reactor vessels, sampling for quality control, transferring materials from one work ..." | | See more references to Reactors, Charging in this book. |
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Root Cause Analysis Handbook: A Guide to Effective Incident Investigation
Abs Consulting

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| Excerpt - page 170: "... as a subheading and include all the steps associated with charging or LTA the reactor below the heading not assume that an employee ..." | | See more references to Reactors, Charging in this book. |
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The Chemistry and Technology of Furfural and its Many By-Products (Sugar Series)
K.J. Zeitsch

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| Excerpt - page 196: "... shown in Figure 93 (page 192), and the procedure for charging the reactor with 250 ml of THF is the same as described ..." | | See more references to Reactors, Charging in this book. |
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Greening the Industrial Facility: Perspectives, Approaches, and Tools
Thomas E. Graedel and Jennifer A. Howard-Grenville

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| Excerpt - Back Matter: "... process can be described as consisting of five phases: batch charging, reaction, filtration, distillation/granulation, and filtration/drying. ... for use in charging the reactor vessel are introduced from a combination of charge hoppers and ..." | | See more references to Reactors, Charging in this book. |
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Moonseed
Stephen Baxter

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| Excerpt - page 365: "... designed to lug seventy-feet-long fuel assemblies to and from the reactor cores. But the charging machine was crippled, its iron frame bent out of skew. ..." | | See more references to Reactors, Charging in this book. |
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Catalysis of Organic Reactions (Chemical Industries)
Dennis Morrell

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| Excerpt - page 9: "... hydrogenation is often performed by using slurry catalysts in stirred-tank reactors. These reaction systems are inherently ... extensive operator handling during reactor charging and filtration. By the nature of their heat cycles for ..." | | See more references to Reactors, Charging in this book. |
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Catalyst Deactivation 1999 (Studies in Surface Science and Catalysis)
B. Delmon and G.F. Froment

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| Excerpt - page 44: "... with sample- testing of fresh catalyst for uniformity. The plant reactor charging procedure should be monitored to ensure careful handling and even ..." | | See more references to Reactors, Charging in this book. |
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Catalyst Deactivation 2001 (Studies in Surface Science and Catalysis)
J.J. Spivey, G.W. Roberts, and B.H. Davis

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| Excerpt - page 174: "... S h PCE was oxidized in a fixed-bed continuous flow reactor. The reactor was a 6-nun-o.d. Pyrex glass tube operated in the down flow mode. A reactant mainly containing air with 30 10.000 ppm of PCE wyas fed into the reactor charging 60/80 mesh size catalyst at a flow rate of 600 ..." | | See more references to Reactors, Charging in this book. |
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Superhigh Frequency Generators of Plasma
V. M. Batenin, Ivan I. Klimovskii, Georgi V. Lysov, and Vladimir N. Troitskii

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| Excerpt - page 261: "... ultradisperse powders, all operations involving discharging the powders from the reactor and charging them into the measuring cell of the adsorption facility were ..." | | See more references to Reactors, Charging in this book. |
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European Symposium on Computer Aided Process Engineering - 11 (Computer Aided Chemical Engineering)
R. Gani and S.B. Jørgensen

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| Excerpt - page 6: "... one could represent the operation of a simple batch chemical reactor, distinguishing between reactor charging, heating, and product draw, with potential for reversion to recharging ..." | | See more references to Reactors, Charging in this book. |
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Automation, Control and Complexity: An Integrated Approach
Tariq Samad and John Weyrauch

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| Excerpt - page 88: "... could represent, perhaps, the operation of a simple batch chemical reactor, distinguishing between reactor charging, heating, and product draw, with potential for reversion to recharging ..." | | See more references to Reactors, Charging in this book. |
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Uranium Resource Processing
Chiranjib Gupta and Harvinderpal Singh

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Anionic Polymerization (Plastics Engineering Series , No 34)
Henry Hsieh and Roderic P. Quirk

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| Excerpt - page 463: "... Styrene-Diene Rubbers 463 The reactor-charging recipe and the order in which the monomers, initiator, and ..." | | See more references to Reactors, Charging in this book. |
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A Fragrant Introduction to Terpenoid Chemistry
C.S. Sell

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| Excerpt - page 280: "... will see as a number of unit operations, such as charging the reactor, removing the solvent, washing the product with water and so ..." | | See more references to Reactors, Charging in this book. |
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Containment Systems: A Design Guide
Nigel Hirst, Martyn Ryder, and Mike Brocklebank

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| Excerpt - page 51: "... concern a range of unit operations across the plant from reactor charging to dryer pack-off. For example, the container filled with an ..." | | See more references to Reactors, Charging in this book. |
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The Fifth Crusade
Travis Melton

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| Excerpt - page 187: "... ears were soon attuned to the familiar sound of the reactor charging up. Bindad, the driver, was going through a checklist. I ..." | | See more references to Reactors, Charging in this book. |
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Managing Risk and Reliability of Process Plants
Mark Tweeddale

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| Excerpt - page 226: "... emergency isolation valves. " Means would be provided for opening reactors, or charging solid raw materials, without discharge of flammable vapor into the ..." | | See more references to Reactors, Charging in this book. |
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Spectroscopy in Process Analysis (Sheffield Analytical Chemistry)
John M. Chalmers

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| Excerpt - page 133: "... (gas phase) styrene monomer in a stripping process Measurement of reactor charging with ethylene oxide and Iversol synthesis Measurement of up to ..." | | See more references to Reactors, Charging in this book. |
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Van Nostrand's Scientific Encyclopedia 2 Volume Set
Glenn D. Considine

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| Excerpt - page 412: "... hydrogen are heated to reaction temperature and passed through fixed-bed reactors that contain a proprietary catalyst. ... feed and preheated prior to charging to the reactor. Toluene reacts with the hydrogen to form ..." | | See more references to Reactors, Charging in this book. |
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