NIST Special PublicationThe Institute, 1989 |
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... table 1. Highest priority was given to continuous carbon determination ; however , carbon monoxide , carbon dioxide , hydrogen and water contents of the off - gas were also given a high priority . Both of these sensor needs are ...
... table 1. Highest priority was given to continuous carbon determination ; however , carbon monoxide , carbon dioxide , hydrogen and water contents of the off - gas were also given a high priority . Both of these sensor needs are ...
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... in the foaming emulsion , bubble surface area , jet penetration and solids behavior . 2A number of ideas , documented in table 2 , were discussed . INTELLIGENT PROCESSING In the area of Intelligent Processing there was 7.
... in the foaming emulsion , bubble surface area , jet penetration and solids behavior . 2A number of ideas , documented in table 2 , were discussed . INTELLIGENT PROCESSING In the area of Intelligent Processing there was 7.
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... table 3 . Prepared by : Alan W. Cramb Jan Kor Table 1. Necessary Chemical Sensors Carbon Content of Liquid Metal 9.
... table 3 . Prepared by : Alan W. Cramb Jan Kor Table 1. Necessary Chemical Sensors Carbon Content of Liquid Metal 9.
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Table 1. Necessary Chemical Sensors Carbon Content of Liquid Metal Oxygen Activity of Liquid Metal Sulfur Content of Liquid Metal Carbon Monoxide Content of Gas Carbon Dioxide Content of Gas Water Content of Gas Hydrogen Content of Gas ...
Table 1. Necessary Chemical Sensors Carbon Content of Liquid Metal Oxygen Activity of Liquid Metal Sulfur Content of Liquid Metal Carbon Monoxide Content of Gas Carbon Dioxide Content of Gas Water Content of Gas Hydrogen Content of Gas ...
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Table 2. Potential Physical Sensor Techniques Vibration Ultrasonics Static Pressure Acceleration Refractory Life Table 3. Sensor Needs for Copper Industry Bath Level Measurement 11.
Table 2. Potential Physical Sensor Techniques Vibration Ultrasonics Static Pressure Acceleration Refractory Life Table 3. Sensor Needs for Copper Industry Bath Level Measurement 11.
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