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Perceptions of biomass energy sustainability in policy scenarios of China. [PDF]

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Wang X   +11 more
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Study of the Straw Compaction Degree as a Function of Moisture Content, Particle Size and Process Temperature. [PDF]

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Wilczyński D   +7 more
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Present trends, sustainable strategies and energy potentials of crop residue management in India: A review.

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Gatkal NR   +6 more
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Dental briquettes

Texas Journal of Medical Science, 2021
DentistryBraces are in fact only that part of the bracket system that is attached to the tooth, a bracket for attaching a steel arch (wire). In addition to auxiliary fittings (springs, ligatures, rings) for fixing and tensioning the wire, a bracket system is formed. The following article looks into the dental briquettes, their types and appliction.
Turaev Alimzhan Bakhriddinovich   +2 more
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TESTS OF BRIQUETTES FOR MECHANICAL STRENGTH

Metallurg, 2021
The expediency of applying the test methods for sinter and pellets to determine the mechanical strength of blast-furnace briquettes is considered. Based on numerical modeling, the behaviors of pellets and briquettes under shock and abrasive loads in a rotating drum, static compressive loads, and when dropped from a height are compared. It is shown that
A. M. Bizhanov, S. A. Zagainov
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Compaction of Briquettes

Nature, 1959
WHEN a powder is compacted by a simple application of pressure, the density and strength of the compact so formed (measured after the pressure has been released) are determined by the pressure used, but ultimately they approach limiting values which are not exceeded by further increasing the pressure.
H. R. GREGORY   +2 more
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Briquette Mold and Briquette Holder for Spectrochemical Analysis

Bulletin (Society for Applied Spectroscopy), 1950
The briquette mold herein described is of a simplified and inexpensive design to be used with an ordinary hydraulic press. It consists of the following parts, as shown in Figure 1: two steel blocks approximately 2" × 4" × 4" positioned by a pair of pins and held together by 2 heavy bolts; a punch; a split sleeve; ana d die.
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