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Design of a Fischer-Tropsch multi-tube reactor fitted in a container: A novel design approach for small scale applications

Journal of Cleaner Production, 2022
Jianqi Shen   +7 more
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Nonlinear waves in a viscous fluid contained in a viscoelastic tube

Zeitschrift für angewandte Mathematik und Physik, 2001
The author studies the wave propagation in a prestressed viscoelastic thin tube containing a viscous Newtonian fluid. A reductive perturbation technique is used to study the propagation of weakly nonlinear waves in the longwave approximation. Travelling wave solutions to various related equations are also obtained.
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Changing Intravenous Tubing Containing Burettes-Reply

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1985
In Reply.— The statement by Ms Josephson that the 24-hour specimen results in the 48-hour group do not contribute to the determination of safety at 48 hours is incorrect. We were unwilling to make that assumption. In fact, some burettes in the 48-hour group were contaminated at 24 hours but not at 48 hours.
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Turbulent flow in a tube containing an offset rod

International Journal for Numerical Methods in Fluids, 1988
AbstractA numerical finite volume prediction method for arbitrary‐shaped passages has been applied to the case of fully developed axial turbulent flow past a rod eccentrically placed in a circular tube. The numerical method was based on an orthogonal curvilinear mesh and employed an algebraic stress transport model to calculate the full three ...
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Cylindrically Anisotropic Tubes Containing a Line Dislocation

Volume 3: Design and Analysis, 2006
An analytical solution of the problem of a cylindrically anisotropic tube which contains a line dislocation is presented in this study. The state space formulation in conjunction with the eigenstrain theory is proved to be a feasible and systematic methodology to analyze a tube with the existence of dislocations.
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The human Fallopian tube contains placental protein 5

Human Reproduction, 1989
Placental protein 5 (PP5), a glycoprotein with properties of a serine protease inhibitor, was found in human Fallopian tubes removed during proliferative (n = 6) and secretory (n = 6) phases of the menstrual cycle. The content of PP5 did not differ in fimbrial, ampullar and isthmic parts of the tube.
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SULPHUR CONTAINING SEDIMENTS INFLUENCED WEAR OF SUPERHEATER TUBES

Corrosion Reviews, 1996
Abstract The failed superheater tube was investigated at the point of failure and at a distance of 25 cm. At both of the cross sections two layers of sediment were detected. The external one contained Na2SO4 and Na3VO3 in concentration relation 6.4:1 approximately.
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Computation of the acoustic eigenfrequencies of cavities containing a tube bundle

Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, 1980
Abstract The acoustic eigenfrequencies of a cavity containing a periodic tube array are determined by computing the effective sound velocity in planes normal to the tubes by means of homogenization techniques. Also the case of an elastic bundle is examined.
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Preparation of permeation tubes containing 35SO2

The International Journal of Applied Radiation and Isotopes, 1978
Oliver Lindqvist, Christer Gruvberg
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Nitrogen-Containing Carbon Tubes Fabricated by Light Irradiation

Langmuir
Cotton-core/polypyrrole (PPy)-sheath fibers (cotton/PPy fibers) were synthesized by aqueous chemical oxidative seeded polymerization and were utilized as precursors for nitrogen-containing carbon (NCC) tubes. Irradiation of the cotton/PPy fibers with a near-infrared (NIR) laser heated them to approximately 300 °C due to light-to-heat photothermal ...
Kanade Matsui   +11 more
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