fuel laboratory Articles
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Statistical performance of some dispersion schemes for tracer experiment data at a nuclear power plant
This paper describes a Gaussian puff dispersion model making use of the Pasquill-Gifford (PG) and on-site dispersion schemes. It includes a module in which the dispersion parameters are directly related to the basic physical parameters describing the turbulent state of the atmospheric boundary layer (OML dispersion parameters). The calculated concentrations have been compared with measured values ...
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Methods of oil/fuel analysis
PC GlobeCore can propose you to make a reclaiming test of yours example of fuel (oil) to verify the possibility of clean it. If the oil is contaminated and not suitable for use, filtration can be recommended. Or, you can also make this test by yourself using our laboratory/test-bench transformer oil vacuum regeneration system UVR. The regenerated samples exceeded yours expectations. Average ...
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Get comparable ASTM/EN data for biodiesel blend while saving time and money
If you need to verity how much biodiesel is in a diesel fuel, sending a sample off to a laboratory can take several days to get an answer. This can add unnecessary delays if a truck has just been loaded for a delivery, but must wait for the lab result. The best solution is to have an on-site test where the fuel is loaded or delivered. The two most widely used analytical methods for measuring the ...
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State-of-The-Art SRF Production facility in Germany solid recovered fuels for An entire cement plant 365 days a year - Case study
B+T uses lindner shredders to supply deuna zement gmbh with energy The two major players in recycling and waste processing: Lindner-Recyclingtech and the B+T Group have been partners for many years, successfully working together on many important projects. Now they are delighted to announce their latest project: a brand-new SRF production facility with the most modern technology in the whole of ...
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Case study - Keeping ethanol production green
OVERVIEW Originally published in Pollution Engineering Magazine. In an effort to reduce the world’s dependence on fossil fuels, there has been a major push towards alternatives. Ethanol has been at the forefront of this movement because it reduces greenhouse gas emissions from automobiles and its production has a positive net energy balance. The homegrown fuel also reduces the need for ...
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