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Thermal Analysis of Liquefied Gases.
Chemical Reviews, 1943Harold Simmons Booth, Donald Ray Martin
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The Transfer of Liquefied Gases
1960The methods of transporting liquefied gases may be divided into two general classifications. Liquefied gases can be transported either by batch lots in special containers called dewars or by flow through special insulated piping called transfer systems. Each has its unique advantages and disadvantages.
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Infrared Spectroscopy in Liquefied Noble Gases
1996The use of liquefied argon, krypton and xenon as solvents for infrared spectroscopy is described. Applications in the field of conformational analysis and Van der Waals molecules are discussed.
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On the electrical breakdown in liquefied gases
Physica, 1942Zusammenfassung Die Durchschlagspannung in verflussigtem Argon, Stickstoff und Sauerstoff im Gleichgewicht mit ihrem Dampf wird gemessen. Sie erweist sich als unabhangig vom Dampfdruck, verlauft im Wesentlichen linear mit dem Elektrodenabstand und zeigt nur einen geringen Einfluss des Elektrodenmaterials.
R. Kronig, A.I. Van De Vooren
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Performance of Pumps with Liquefied Gases
1960Test data have been obtained on three commercially available water pumps adapted for use with cryogenic fluids. Much of this information is reported in a National Bureau of Standards Report.1 Since this report was issued some new data have been obtained on the water pumps, and some preliminary tests have been made on a single stage aircraft fuel ...
K. B. Martin, R. B. Jacobs, R. J. Hardy
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Storage and handling of liquefied gases
2002Abstract It is a question of taste or age whether you use the term ‘dewar’ or not for storage vessels made of various materials and of various shapes. Whatever the case we should remember the seminal contribution of Sir James Dewar in 1898 with his evacuated and silvered glass vessel.
Guy K White, Philip J Meeson
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LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GASES in 1943
Chemical & Engineering News Archive, 1944MARKETED production of liquefied petroleum gases for fuel and miscellaneous purposes is estimated to have increased 19% in 1943 over 1942 to 635,000,000 gallons. This estimated increase of 102,600,000 gallons is made on a different basis than in this author's previous annual reviews, in that all liquefied petroleum gases used in chemical manufacturing ...
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Methods of Storing and Handling Liquefied Gases
British Journal of Applied Physics, 1950Pieces of laboratory equipment used in handling liquefied gases are described and factors influencing design discussed, with particular reference to liquefied air or oxygen, hydrogen and helium. Among the items described are storage vessels, vacuum pipe-lines, flow-control valves, level indicators and automatic level controllers.
A J Croft, G O Jones
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Handling liquefied gases with security
World Pumps, 2010Ever stringent safety laws have meant that special features in pumps are now everyday requirements. Here, Henning Mollenhauer examines the advantages of a new generation of side channel combination pump designed to handle onerous liquid propane gas (LPG) applications while meeting the latest legislation.
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