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New Blog Entry - Human Factors Engineering in the Chemical Process Industry - http://www.cheresources.com/invision/blog/4/entry-243-human-factors-engineering-in-the-chemical-process-industry/
May 17 2012 12:08 PM
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Chris Haslego

New Blog Entry from Ankur - Refinery Tankages - http://www.cheresources.com/invision/blog/4/entry-239-refinery-tankages/
May 10 2012 09:06 AM
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ChristaS

Stay updated on the news headlines with the latest issue of Chexpress here: http://www.cheresources.com/invision/blog/17/entry-235-chexpress-may-1-2012/
May 01 2012 09:33 PM
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imranahmedkhan

respected seniors,i am a chemical engineer fresher looking for a job,my aim is to become an process engineer,but recently i have got an offer from a paint company in saudi arabia for the post of production engineer trainee,i have no idea about career growth in paint industry,with two years contract.,i request all of you to please help me understand whether i should accept this offer or not?can i switch to other industries like(petrochemicals,oil and gas) after 2 years??what are the career gro...
May 01 2012 11:03 AM
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    Art Montemayor
    As a Forum member you have the priviledge of posting your own topic on your own thread. Please do not attempt to highjack another member's thread with your topic. I have removed your attempt from the NPSH topic on the student Forum.
    May 01 2012 11:28 AM
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muhammadjunz

hi iam 4th year Chemica Engineering Student. its now short time to final term , iam confused for final year project. can any one suggest me what to select/chose for project. please
Locked Status Apr 30 2012 02:38 PM
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    deepakrraj
    hi,
    As in my point of view choose one simple project comprise of mass balance,energy balance,a design of equipment like heat exchanger,distillation column etc ,cost estimation like that.For example you can take manufacture of ethylene glycol......
    May 05 2012 03:08 AM
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Chris Haslego

New Blog Entry - Minimum Safe Flow for a Centrifugal Pump - http://www.cheresources.com/invision/blog/4/entry-234-minimum-safe-flow-for-centrifugal-pump/
Apr 26 2012 03:17 PM
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Shivshankar

Engineering Loves Preparation !
Apr 14 2012 06:42 AM
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tushar prajapati

how to find total cost(manufacturing cost+material cost) of condenser
Apr 09 2012 08:52 AM
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falcon364

Criteria for tank and vessel inert blanketing
Apr 08 2012 02:21 PM
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    jrtailor09
    Dear falcon,
    Please go through API 2000 for the blanketing requiremnt for the tank & vessel.

    Regards,
    Apr 09 2012 03:49 AM
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chembaskar

Friends, We have sealless centrifugal pump for benzene. Is there any standard for selecting sealless centrifugal pump. Especially for benzene as it is flammable and also has health hazards. (carcinogenic). Can anyone help me?
Apr 03 2012 02:27 AM
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pradeep mishra

please tell me,how to design waste heat boiler system on the basis of hot flue gas comming outat 650 deg. C from iron ore reduction plant
Mar 31 2012 02:42 AM
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    Flame
    I will try to give you an overall idea to proceed, for your academic interest. However, for industrial use, i recommend you to approach vendors who are the experts in WHB design. First of all establish the enthalpy vs. temperature relationship of flue gas. This is done by using the enthalpy temp. data of individual components of flue gas. Thereafter decide upon the temp. of flue gas which shall be exiting the WHB, (egs. flue gas acid dew point+ 40°C). Perform a heat balance and calculate...
    Apr 01 2012 01:07 AM