scholarly journals Methods for solving multicomponent distillation problems of design type at total reflux.

1986 ◽  
Vol 29 (5) ◽  
pp. 399-403
Author(s):  
Ikuho YAMADA ◽  
Hideki MORI ◽  
Setsuro HIRAOKA ◽  
Masanori KANDA ◽  
Hiroshi NIWA
2020 ◽  
Vol 92 (7) ◽  
pp. 890-906
Author(s):  
Thomas Waltermann ◽  
Stefan Schlueter ◽  
Regina Benfer ◽  
Carsten Knoesche ◽  
Andrzej Górak ◽  
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Author(s):  
Fred V. Brock ◽  
Scott J. Richardson

This book treats instrumentation used in meteorological surface systems, both on the synoptic scale and the mesoscale, and the instrumentation used in upper air soundings. The text includes material on first- and second-order differential equations as applied to instrument dynamic performance, and required solutions are developed. Sensor physics are emphasized in order to explain how sensors work and to explore the strengths and weaknesses of each design type. The book is organized according to sensor type and function (temperature, humidity, and wind sensors, for example), though several unifying themes are developed for each sensor. Functional diagrams are used to portray sensors as a set of logical functions, and static sensitivity is derived from a sensor's transfer equation, focusing attention on sensor physics and on ways in which particular designs might be improved. Sensor performance specifications are explored, helping to compare various instruments and to tell users what to expect as a reasonable level of performance. Finally, the text examines the critical area of environmental exposure of instruments. In a well-designed, properly installed, and well-maintained meteorological measurement system, exposure problems are usually the largest source of error, making this chapter one of the most useful sections of the book.


Author(s):  
Peter Miksza ◽  
Kenneth Elpus

This book is an introduction to quantitative research design and data analysis presented in the context of music education scholarship. The book aims for readers to come away with a familiarity of prototypical research design possibilities as well as a fundamental understanding of data analysis techniques necessary for carrying out scientific inquiry. The book includes examples that demonstrate how the methodological and statistical concepts presented throughout can be applied to pertinent issues in music education. For the majority of Part I, the strategy is to present traditional design categories side by side with explanations of general analytical approaches for dealing with data yielded from each respective design type. Part II consists of chapters devoted to methodological and analytical approaches that have become common in related fields (e.g., psychology, sociology, general education research, educational policy) but are as yet not frequently exploited by music education researchers. Ultimately, this work is motivated by a desire to help scholars acquire the means to actualize their research curiosities and to contribute to the advancement of rigor in music education research throughout the profession at large.


1948 ◽  
Vol 40 (8) ◽  
pp. 1398-1401 ◽  
Author(s):  
Edward G. Scheibel ◽  
Charles F. Montross

1994 ◽  
Vol 27 (2) ◽  
pp. 188-193 ◽  
Author(s):  
Damrong Pradubsripetch ◽  
Yuji Naka ◽  
Zhang Fan

2021 ◽  
Vol 50 (1) ◽  
pp. 160-177
Author(s):  
Bukke Vani ◽  
Manideep Pabba ◽  
Swayampakula Kalyani ◽  
Sundergopal Sridhar

2021 ◽  
pp. 002199832110507
Author(s):  
Narin S. Fatima ◽  
Robert E. Rowlands

Although the mechanical integrity of a member can be highly influenced by associated stresses, determining the latter can be very challenging for finite orthotropic composites containing cutouts. This is particularly so if the external loading is not well known, a common situation in practical situations. Acknowledging the above, a finite elliptically-perforated orthotropic tensile laminate is stress analyzed by combining measured displacement data with relevant analytical and numerical tools. Knowledge of the external loading is unnecessary. Results are verified independently and the concepts are applicable to other situations. The developed technology can provide important design-type information for orthotropic composites. In particular, the ability to apply analyses for perforated composite structures which assume infinite geometry to finite geometries is demonstrated.


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