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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «PYROLYZABLE»
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1
Practical Fire and Arson Investigation, Second Edition
Pyrolyzable and nonpyrolyzable solids. Pyrolysis is the chemical decomposition
of matter through the action of heat. This decomposition may take place in the
absence of oxygen, and the vapors released may include both combustible and ...
David R. Redsicker, John J. O'Connor, 1996
Practically momentarily, because of a high heat capacity of the media present, in
contact points of hot ash with organic material the release of gas from pyrolyzable
products occurs, and the whole mass of the disperse material becomes highly ...
3
Durability of Building Materials and Components 7: ...
The installed software allows the calculation of first derivative of weight loss, from
which a proportion of pyrolyzable organics, combustibles, and filler (1st part
combustibles+residue) were determined. In Table. 3 a typical proportion for SBS
and ...
4
Fuel Cell Science and Engineering: Materials, Processes, ...
Aside from the above-mentioned pyrolyzable pore formers, NiO has also been
tried as pore former for creating a porous YSZ backbone [48]. This method
involves first producing Ni–YSZ cermet and then removing the nickel by boiling it
in nitric ...
Detlef Stolten, Bernd Emonts, 2012
Solids that break down to produce flammable gases when exposed to heat are
called pyrolyzable solids. The name comes from the word pyrolyze, which means
“to decompose or transform a material by subjecting it to heat.” Wood and coal ...
6
The Protein and Peptide Mediated Syntheses of ...
This was consistent with TGA analysis, which detected the presence of 48.1%
pyrolyzable material in the Ti-2-induced titania. Similar amounts of pyrolyzable
material (45.8+2.5%) were present in the precipitates formed in the presence of
the ...
Matthew B. Dickerson, 2008
7
Geological Risk and Uncertainty in Oil Exploration
Further, the theoretical behavior for the bulk and parallel kinetic equations
developed here assumes (in both cases) that only one end-member type of
pyrolyzable kerogen is present. The data we have available in the downhole
case history ...
8
Developments in Thermochemical Biomass Conversion
Variation of solid conversion with time for two heating rates. With this
methodology the values of the pyrolyzable weight fraction (Ag) for different
temperatures must be taken into account. This parameter is defined as: W0-Wt
W0 (1) where W0 is ...
A.V. Bridgwater, D.G.B. Boocock, 1996
A plot of normalized pyrolyzable hydrocarbons (the second pyrolysis peak)
versus depth (fig. 5) shows that the samples between 6.4-7.0 km have more
pyrolyzable hydrocarbons, than do samples from the shallower depths. A
maximum value ...
Gulf Coast Association of Geological Societies, 1979
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Official Gazette of the United States Patent and Trademark ...
A method of treating refuse comprising the steps of: (a) removing large articles of
metals from refuse to form a pyrolyzable refuse product; (b) mixing said
pyrolyzable refuse product with limestone in an amount suflicient to combine with
...