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For new and existing installations, there are many system and component choices available. Here’s how to narrow down the options to make the appropriate selection for optimal performance.
April 2001Vol. 97, No. 4
For new and existing installations, there are many system and component choices available. Here’s how to narrow down the options to make the appropriate selection for optimal performance.
In This Issue
Environmental Protection
Biofiltration — A Primer
Use these guidelines to scale up and design biofiltration processes for the control of volatile organic compounds. Stephen F. Adler -
Pneumatic Conveying
Propel Your Pneumatic Conveying System to Higher Efficiency
For new and existing installations, there are many system and component choices available. Here’s how to narrow down the options to make the appropriate selection for optimal performance. Herman Purutyan - Thomas G. Troxel - Francisco Cabrejos -
On the Horizon
Process Synthesis: Poised for a Wider Role
Software for generating process designs has made relatively limited inroads so far. But, it now is set to follow simulation and become a tool routinely used by chemical engineers. W. R. Johns -
Energy Transfer and Conversion
Estimate Heat Transfer and Friction in Dimple Jackets
Use these correlations to determine the overall heat-transfer coefficient and the frictional pressure drop in dimple jackets. John Garvin -
Professional Development
Successfully Switch from Industry to Academia
Here’s what you should know if you’re considering making the transition. Alan W. Weimer -