NIST Special PublicationThe Institute, 1989 |
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... continuous rather than batch and involve fewer processing steps , resulting in substantially lower capital and operating costs . The objective for this session is to define the role that modern techniques for intelligent processing ...
... continuous rather than batch and involve fewer processing steps , resulting in substantially lower capital and operating costs . The objective for this session is to define the role that modern techniques for intelligent processing ...
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... continuous temperature sensors ; continuous chemical sensors for liquid metal and hot , dirty gases ; and , physical sensors to measure reaction intensity . Continuous Temperature Measurement This is an area of immediate need ...
... continuous temperature sensors ; continuous chemical sensors for liquid metal and hot , dirty gases ; and , physical sensors to measure reaction intensity . Continuous Temperature Measurement This is an area of immediate need ...
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... continuous reaction vessel , the need was identified for simple on - line process control models , based on sensor and operator input , which will control the operation and act as an operator guide . This is an area of immediate need ...
... continuous reaction vessel , the need was identified for simple on - line process control models , based on sensor and operator input , which will control the operation and act as an operator guide . This is an area of immediate need ...
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... continuous carbon sensor which would be fully operational within 2 years . o A team approach to " intelligent processing " should be initiated early in the project and knowledge integration should be emphasized . o Research teams should ...
... continuous carbon sensor which would be fully operational within 2 years . o A team approach to " intelligent processing " should be initiated early in the project and knowledge integration should be emphasized . o Research teams should ...
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Table 3. Sensor Needs for Copper Industry Bath Level Measurement Continuous Temperature Measurement * Continuous Chemical Analysis of Matte and Slag * Flame Length Measurement Refractory Life * Matte - Slag Interface Off - Gas ...
Table 3. Sensor Needs for Copper Industry Bath Level Measurement Continuous Temperature Measurement * Continuous Chemical Analysis of Matte and Slag * Flame Length Measurement Refractory Life * Matte - Slag Interface Off - Gas ...
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