Thursday, December 8, 2011
Chemical Engineering Digital Issue for Dec 2011
Thermal Fluid Systems
Design Considerations Single-fluid heat-transfer systems require specific design
considerations for troublefree operation
Troubleshooting Heat-Transfer Fluid SystemsReal cases illustrate how to analyze problems in heattransfer systems — sometimes symptoms can
Transporting Energy Through Time
A portfolio of new energy-storage technologies is poised to tackle applications on the next-generation power grid
Simulation Spreads its Wings
Simulation software is not just for designing plant layouts anymore. Enhancements and integration capabilities
allow it to help out in any number of ways around the facility
The Fractionation Column Lessons Learned in R&D
R&D projects should be undertaken thoughtfully, with involvement from marketing staff and with
cognizance of profit motive
Facts at Your Fingertips - Using Rupture Disks with Pressure Relief Valves
This one-page reference guide outlines considerations for using rupture disks in conjunction with pressure safety relief valves
Turnarounds : Shorter, Safer, Simpler
Wireless networks are easily justified in a turnaround budget, and keep paying off after startup
Solubility of Water in Benzenes as a Function of Temperature
Accurately determining the solubility of water in hydrocarbons is important for several reasons, including
product quality. A new correlation is compared to experimental data
Preventing Tank Corrosion
Why a tank’s coatingapplication process makes all the difference
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