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Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology. 123:108-109
Publikováno v:
Computers & Chemical Engineering. 20:S739-S744
Multivariate statistical process control (MSPC) techniques for batch processes have been extended to monitoring a semi-batch process by focussing on periodic process set point changes. This procedure can be extended to continuous processes that have
Publikováno v:
Polymer Engineering and Science. 35:1864-1871
Experiments were carried out in both sliding plate and capillary rheometers with a polypropylene resin to determine the conditions for the onset of slip, surface, and gross melt fracture. It was found that there was no distinction between surface and
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Polymer Science. 55:595-603
Two LLDPE resins were used in this work to determine the critical conditions for the occurrence of wall slip and melt fracture in capillary extrusion. It was found that the polymer-metal interface fails at a critical value of the wall shear stress of
Publikováno v:
Journal of Plastic Film & Sheeting. 11:38-57
Experiments were carried out in both sliding plate and capillary rheometers with a polypropylene resin to determine the conditions for the onset of slip, surface and gross melt fracture. It was found that there was no distinction between surface and
Autor:
Charles W. Stewart
Publikováno v:
Journal of Rheology. 37:499-513
A molecular model, based on the concept of the activation rate theory, is developed for slip of a polymer as it flows through a die. The model correctly predicts the dependence of the critical shear stress for the onset of slip and the slip velocity
Autor:
Charles W. Stewart
Publikováno v:
Journal of Pastoral Care. 45:85-92
Autor:
Scott K. Cooley, Yin-Fong Su, Harry D. Smith, Beric E. Wells, Charles W. Stewart, Mark G. Butcher, Elizabeth C. Golovich, Jeffrey A. Bailey, Walter R. Park, Christian D. Johnson, Satoru T. Yokuda, Christopher F. Wend, Larry D. Reid, Lenna A. Mahoney, Consuelo E. Guzman-Leong, James M. Alzheimer, Stuart T. Arm, David E. Hurley, Lynette K. Jagoda, Ryan W. Slaugh
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of River Protection’s Waste Treatment Plant (WTP) will process and treat radioactive waste that is stored in tanks at the Hanford Site. The waste treatment process in the pretreatment facility will mix bot
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https://doi.org/10.2172/926944
The Hanford tank farms contractor will deliver waste to the Waste Treatment Plant (WTP) from a staging double-shell tank. The WTP broadly classifies waste it receives in terms of “Envelopes,” each with different limiting properties and compositio
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Autor:
John D. Yeager, Jarrod V. Crum, Dan Paulsen, Perry A. Meyer, Larry M. Bagaasen, Josef Matyas, Robert G. Swoboda, Michael J. Schweiger, Baudelio Martinez, Dong-Sang Kim, Brian J. Riley, Autumn B. Gallegos, Charles W. Stewart, Alex Fluegel
As a part of Bulk vitrification (BV) performance enhancement tasks, Laboratory scoping tests were performed in FY 2004-2005 to explore possible ways to reduce the amount of soluble Tc in the BV waste package. Theses scoping tests helped identify whic
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