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Hazardous Waste Site Soil Remediation ISBN: 9780203752258
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Autor:
Richard J. Ayen
Publikováno v:
JOM. 46:30-34
This paper addresses the remediation of hazardous wastes, primarily from a business and market opportunities perspective. It also examines the treatment of hazardous waste at fixed facilities. Subjects covered include the regulatory impetus for remed
Autor:
Richard J. Ayen, Carl P. Swanstrom
Publikováno v:
Environmental Progress. 11:127-133
Treatment requirements for waste sludges generated by petroleum refinery operations and designated as waste codes K048, K049, K050, K051 and K052 under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) became effective in November, 1990 under the Lan
Autor:
Richard J. Ayen, Reid C. Miller
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Physics. 40:5260-5273
A mathematical model was developed to predict radial and axial temperature profiles in an induction‐coupled plasma torch. The model employed temperature dependent physical properties and included radiation heat loss. Temperature fields based on the
Autor:
Richard J. Ayen, Reid C. Miller
Publikováno v:
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Process Design and Development. 8:370-377
Autor:
Richard J. Ayen, Ali Amirnazmi
Publikováno v:
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Process Design and Development. 9:247-254
Autor:
J. W. Westwater, Richard J. Ayen
Publikováno v:
AIChE Journal. 10:885-889
Experimental measurements of the growth of liquid drops suspended in three different, supersaturated, binary liquid mixtures were made with cinephotomicrography. Diameters up to 5μ were reached in from 5 to 500 sec. Results for acetone drops and for
Autor:
Richard J. Ayen, Tomo-o Yonebayashi
Publikováno v:
Atmospheric Environment (1967). 1:307-318
Rate data for the catalytic partial reduction of nitrogen dioxide with carbon monoxide were obtained using a flow reactor operated differentially at atmospheric pressure and at temperatures of 180–240°C. A barium-promoted copper chromite catalyst