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Features - HEAT TRANSFER - Select the Proper Boiler Cleaning Solvent - Follow these guidelines to make an educated decision about chemical cleaning solvents for boilers./
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Buecker, Brad
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American Institute of Chemical Engineers
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2001
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Features - HEAT TRANSFER - To Foul or Not to Foul -- That is the Question - Here are some insights into the design, operation and research issues associated with heat exchanger fouling./
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Bott, T Reg
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American Institute of Chemical Engineers
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2001
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Features - INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - Dynamic Simulation - Simulation methods offer a way to study the influence of control algorithms and their parameters./
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Shelden, Ronald A
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American Institute of Chemical Engineers
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2001
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Features - INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - Plant Floor vs. Financial Data: Resolving the Discrepancies - Discover a plant-wide solution that provides production accounting results that both engineers and accountants can agree on./
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Harkins, Brian
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American Institute of Chemical Engineers
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2001
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Features - MANAGEMENT - Account for Uncertainty in New Product Development - New-product-development projects can be risky business. Learn how to incorporate uncertainty and risk analysis into the new-product-development process./
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Blau, Gary
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American Institute of Chemical Engineers
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2001
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Features - MANAGEMENT - Checking Out the Competition - Develop a winning game plan by following these logical steps to competitive assessment./
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Street, Gary
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American Institute of Chemical Engineers
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2001
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Features - MANAGEMENT - How to do an Internal FDA Audit - Meeting FDA regulations is not optional. The costs are high for any company that does not act responsibly to ensure that all additives meet the required regulations./
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Rissmann, Thomas J
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American Institute of Chemical Engineers
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2001
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Features - MANAGEMENT - Increasing Employee Productivity - Maximize workplace efficiency via implementation of best practices using workflow modeling and automation./
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Gillard, Charles
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American Institute of Chemical Engineers
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2001
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Features - MANAGEMENT - Manage Projects Effectively - Developing the proper project plan can help to avoid budget overrun./
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Rosentrater, Glen
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American Institute of Chemical Engineers
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2001
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Features - MANAGEMENT - Preliminary and Final Engineering Scopes of Work - Use this project template to address large capital projects./
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Rosentrater, Glen
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American Institute of Chemical Engineers
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2001
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Features - MANAGEMENT - Select a Quality Management Consultant - Experiences of chemical distributors offers guidance./
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Pearch, Clyde
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American Institute of Chemical Engineers
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2001
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Features - MANAGING PROJECT CHANGES - Effectively Manage Project Changes - "Change" is often a negative word in a project vocabulary. Sometimes, project leaders may try to avoid all changes, but that can be unrealistic. Here is a constructive way to deal with change during project work with the goal of adding more business value./
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Read, Christopher
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American Institute of Chemical Engineers
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2000
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Features - MATERIALS - Protect Steel Under Fireproofing by Galvanizing - This method provides a long-lasting corrosion barrier, and is usually less costly than painting. Some coatings have lasted nearly 50 years in CPI plants./
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Goodwin, Frank E
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American Institute of Chemical Engineers
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2000
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Features - MATERIALS - Restore Corroded Heat Exchanger Tubes - Thin-walled metallic tube shields can effectively renew damaged tubes and return exchanger bundles to full, active service. Nonmetallic inserts, ferrules, and coatings can be used as well, but they have more-limited uses/
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Tallman, Peter U
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American Institute of Chemical Engineers
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2000
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FEATURES - MATERIALS - Select the Right Fluoropolymers for Your Plant - These materials serve as components for pumps and valves, linings for pipe and vessels, and even heat-transfer fluids, among other uses. Selection mainly depends upon temperature, chemical resistance, permeability, and fabrication./
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Magdzinski, Leon
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American Institute of Chemical Engineers
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2000
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Features - MEASUREMENT AND CONTROL - Consider An Instrumented System For Overpressure Protection - In many cases, such a system provides an attractive alternative to the conventional approach of installing pressure relief valves and a flare./
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Summers, Angela E
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American Institute of Chemical Engineers
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2000
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Features - MEASUREMENT AND CONTROL - Design Experiments that Combine Mixture Components with Process Factors - Apply powerful statistical tools to optimize your formula while simultaneously finding the peak process parameters./
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Anderson, Mark J
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American Institute of Chemical Engineers
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2000
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Features - MEASUREMENT AND CONTROL - Optimize Control Room Communications - Faced with more distractions than ever, operators need an environment that is conducive for dealing with abnormal, as well as normal, situations. Effective control room design can help./
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Walker, Brad A
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American Institute of Chemical Engineers
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2001
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Features - MEASUREMENT AND CONTROL - Optimize Process Regulation - Integrate statistical process control with automatic process control to minimize process variability./
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Schnelle Jr, Phillip D
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American Institute of Chemical Engineers
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2001
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Features - MEASUREMENT AND CONTROL - Process Control for Microreactors - Field-programmable analog arrays promise to change the way plant processes are designed and controlled./
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Palusinski, Olgierd A
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American Institute of Chemical Engineers
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2001
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