Very Very important for Chemical engineers for their career. Read carefully.
http://www.hw.ac.uk/library/howtochemeng.html
Nowadays, internet have all facilities. one can find information if he/she knows how to find information on google.com or any search engines. from book to journals, softz,encyclopedia,, etc. all are available on net. u tell me , it is not free. But I tell u, if u really want it(free!!!), u get it. only u have to spend much time on net. try to understand search analysis, try to search in different ways, read articles of how to find information on google, yahoo,ojose,scirus,etc. try to find where people download and upload? what services libraries uses(On campus or off campus),which e-boos are available? i spend much time on this.
Thats why i tell u, u can get any information regarding chemical, if it is available.
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Chemical & Chemical Engineering Information
Started by js19, Apr 20 2006 04:30 AM
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Posted 20 April 2006 - 04:30 AM
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Posted 22 April 2006 - 11:32 AM
Hi there:
I would suggest that when doing Internet searches through search engines like Google etc., just type in word "FREE" in addition what the subject matter is.
I can bet that a lot of listings will come up that are really "FREE".
Thanks,
Gordan
I would suggest that when doing Internet searches through search engines like Google etc., just type in word "FREE" in addition what the subject matter is.
I can bet that a lot of listings will come up that are really "FREE".
Thanks,
Gordan
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Posted 22 April 2006 - 04:18 PM
JS there is a limit to technical chemical information in that in different countries there are different rules regarding the use, storage etcetera of chemicals. This means that you should always double check information from somewhat dubious sources (the Internet) with regard to such issues.
One example would be "natural gas"; stoichiometric combustion of natural gas needs a certain amount of air that can be significantly different for other locations. German natural gas, which comes from the Netherlands, needs about 9 times the gas volume in combustion air, Dutch natural gas needs 10 times the volume of gas in combustion air. I think you'll appreciate that if you got your information from the Internet and based on it built a boiler .... there would be problems (such as overheating).
So ALWAYS check information, do not rely on a single unconfirmed source.
One example would be "natural gas"; stoichiometric combustion of natural gas needs a certain amount of air that can be significantly different for other locations. German natural gas, which comes from the Netherlands, needs about 9 times the gas volume in combustion air, Dutch natural gas needs 10 times the volume of gas in combustion air. I think you'll appreciate that if you got your information from the Internet and based on it built a boiler .... there would be problems (such as overheating).
So ALWAYS check information, do not rely on a single unconfirmed source.
#4 Guest_chemz_*
Posted 02 May 2006 - 07:27 AM
thanks. This is good post. It is very useful.
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