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Science, 1966
Turbulent flow in gas chromatography was achieved and its effect was studied with high-speed, high-pressure equipment. A gas-solid capillary and several packed columns were used. The onset of turbulence was associated with abrupt decrease in peak width in the capillary and gradual leveling off and decrease in the packed columns.
J C, Giddings +2 more
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Turbulent flow in gas chromatography was achieved and its effect was studied with high-speed, high-pressure equipment. A gas-solid capillary and several packed columns were used. The onset of turbulence was associated with abrupt decrease in peak width in the capillary and gradual leveling off and decrease in the packed columns.
J C, Giddings +2 more
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Talanta, 1967
The history of process gas chromatography is described briefly, followed by a description of the essential details of process gas Chromatograph systems. The economics of process analysers are contrasted with those of laboratory instruments, and the application of process analysers to automatic control systems, process control computers and data loggers
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The history of process gas chromatography is described briefly, followed by a description of the essential details of process gas Chromatograph systems. The economics of process analysers are contrasted with those of laboratory instruments, and the application of process analysers to automatic control systems, process control computers and data loggers
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