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Although nearly a century has passed since the use of multi component refrigerant was first proposed, such refrigerants have achieved only extremely limited
This is a discussion of the use of the perturbed hard sphere equation of state to describe refrigerants and refrigerant mixtures. A brief review of mixture
The Sensory-Interactive Robotics Group of the National Bureau of Standards' Industrial Systems Division is designing and constructing an experimental multistage
Anzor I. Mikaia, Leonid S. Glebov, Vladimir Smetanin, Vladimir G. Zaikin, George A. Kliger, Sergai Loktev
Mechanism of gas phase hydrogenation of cyclopentanone and cyclohexanone over a fused iron catalyst by Reaction GC-MS presented. The study involves on-line
Anzor I. Mikaia, Vladimir Smetanin, Vladimir G. Zaikin, Valentin Vdovin
A GC-MS method is developed for the determination of double bond location in alkenes based on comparative analysis of the mass spectra of corresponding alkanes
Anzor I. Mikaia, Vladimir Smetanin, Vladimir G. Zaikin
A GC-MS method for reliable structure elucidation of olefins is developed. The method includes application of hydrogen as a carrier and reagent gas, the spectra
Richard F. Kayser, James W. Schmidt, Michael R. Moldover
When a liquid wets a vertical wall, wetting layers form on the wall high above the liquid-vapor meniscus. These layers are stabilized against gravity by
We show that in contrast to the secondary-electron intensity distribution, the spin polarization, P(E), yields useful information about the electron-electron
A theory of the spin polarization of the secondary electrons in transition metals and glasses is presented. In contrast to the secondary-electron intensity
K C. Smyth, J. H. Miller, R. C. Dorfman, William G. Mallard, R J. Santoro
Detailed species concentration profiles have been measured using optical and mass spectrometric methods in an atmospheric pressure methane/air diffusion flame
The recent surge of interest in nonazeotropic refrigerant mixtures has generated a need for correlation and prediction of liquid phase information for mixture