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EQUIPMENT AND DESIGN G. D. Galletly and E. G . Chilton, Shell Development Co.
High temperature-high pressure processes require that vessels d o not crack during operation. The design engineer now has a method whereby he can calculate prestress required to ensure good perform ance o f the materials used in constructing the vessel 65A
COSTS H. Carl Bauman, American Cyanamid Co.
One method for estimating the cost o f a new plant is factoring. Reason ably accurate in the hands of one who knows all the areas to be in vestigated, it can be misleading if not used properly 69 A
INSTRUMENTATION R. F. W a l l , Monsanto Chemical Co.
Performance of an instrument system is as good as its component parts. Choice of type o f system will be determined b y allowable down time and amount of control required by the process
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CORROSION Kenneth Tator, Kenneth Tator Associates
Looking for long-term protection for metallic surfaces? The old standby methods have a new look—sacrificial metals plus organic coatings. It costs less in the long run, too
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S T A T I S T I C A L DESIGN W . J. Youden, National Bureau of Standards
Seeing is believing—sometimes, anyway. How well your analyses stack up with others can be dramatically presented on a control chart
INDUSTRIAL
83 A
WASTES
C. D. Watson, O a k Ridge National Laboratory A. J. Hoiberg, The Flintkote Co. George A. West, O a k Ridge National Laboratory
Liquid from spent fuel reactors takes a long time t o decay. Facilities are expensive. Lining the impounding area with asphalt can reduce that cost and ensure good protection at the same time 64 A
INDUSTRIAL AND ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY
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