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Chris Haslego

New blog entry from Ankur, "Determining Hydrate Formation Temperature" at http://www.cheresources.com/invision/blog/4/entry-212-determining-hydrate-formation-temperature/
Feb 29 2012 09:28 AM
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fawzie

happy spirit
Feb 26 2012 07:10 AM
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fawzie

happy spirit
Feb 26 2012 07:10 AM
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Winston P. Ekpotu → Padmakar Katre

I am a final year student of Chemical Engineering in the University of Nottingham UK. I am currently doing my final year design project which involves the design of a hydrocyclone for separation of solids from slurry. The total flow is about 5000 L/min, and the density difference is about 0.6g/cubic cm. Based on the Bradley Design equations, I got a diameter of about 55 cm, and a pressure drop of about 65 psi. Since I have not had any hands on experience with this equipment, I don't know...
Feb 25 2012 07:53 PM
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nareshgnr@gmail.com

Learn to work, Don't work for money
Feb 23 2012 01:41 AM
  • indeed true

    Mar 01 2012 04:34 AM
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Chris Haslego

New Blog entry from Ankur - "Compressor Surge and Anti-Surge Control" at http://www.cheresources.com/invision/blog/4/entry-211-compressor-surge-and-anti-surge-control/
Feb 21 2012 05:07 PM
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Chris Haslego

New blog entry from Ankur - "Some Utility Consumption Estimates" at http://www.cheresources.com/invision/blog/4/entry-209-some-utility-consumption-estimates/
Feb 15 2012 09:39 AM
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Chris Haslego

New blog entry from Ankur - "Short Cut Formulas for Gas Densities at Various Standard Conditions" at http://www.cheresources.com/invision/blog/4/entry-207-short-cut-formulas-for-gas-densities-at-various-standard-conditions/
Feb 10 2012 01:40 PM
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ratsuyim → Padmakar Katre

Hi, i saw that you had the hysys file for ASU plant in one of the threads. Do you mind sending me miyustar@gmail.com the hysys file for reference as currently I am stuck with the simulation.
Feb 08 2012 03:30 AM
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Julian Arch → Padmakar Katre

Hi, I am a university student in the UK,saw that you have experience with thermal oxidizers.I have been given a design project where i have to design a thermal oxidizer or fired heater? to get rid of a stream of gas that consist of 86% nitrogen, 0.3% Methane and the rest CO2, H2 and H2O. Im expected to do calculations on them etc. Have not got a clue on where and how to start the task. Hope you could advice on this. All i have is the pressure and temperature of that gas stream.PLEASE advice....
Feb 07 2012 08:26 PM
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ChristaS

Check out the latest news headlines in this issue of ChExpress: http://www.cheresources.com/invision/blog/17/entry-206-chexpress-february-7-2012/
Feb 07 2012 07:50 AM
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Ref45

This site is so helpful. thanks a lot
Feb 01 2012 07:15 AM
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Derp LikeASir

Browsing... Like a sir.
Jan 31 2012 08:41 PM
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