https://www.cbc.ca/news/investigates/nord-stream-pipeline-explosion-ukraine-diver-1.7296527
Reading this, that was a pretty ballsy act that Mr Z pulled off.
Thanks a lot for your input Guys, really interesting.
Just FYI, my analyzer is a RAE Systems MiniRae3000.
The Calibration Gas is Isobutylene.
One can call up an extensive list of measured gases, the analyzer then applies a correction factor specific to the gas of interest.
In my case...
Pierre Hi
Thank you for your super-fast response, and also for the clear and concise explanation.
That is really helpful !
Many thanks, Merci Bien !
Alex
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Hi all
Hopefully a simple question for you -
I am measuring the ethanol content of a gas stream, using a hand-held analyzer.
The result is displayed in mg/Nm3 of Ethanol.. say, 400mg/Nm3 for example.
How do I determine the Carbon content ( mgC/Nm3 ) from my result ?
Is it a simple correction...
Does the Forum have any experience with Solvent recovery ?
I'm looking for the BAT ( Best Available Techniques )
We spray a Silane bonding agent, heavily diluted with Ethanol. (25%S / 75%E)
This is carried out in an automated spraying machine
A very high proportion of the atomised spray is...
George, thank you for your reply.
The units are actual m3/hr, not Nm3/hr
Regarding the catalyst block, the info I have from the 3rd party supplier is:
Matl = Cordierite monolith
Catalyst type = Platinum
Cell Density = 200 cpsi (cells per inch2)
Matrix = 150mmx 150mm x150mm
Design Temp =...
What would normally be the design 'residence time' for gas flow through Platinum coated, ceramic honeycomb, catalyzer blocks ?
My understanding is in order for the catalytic reaction to take place, the off-gas must reside in the catalyst bed for a certain length of time -
I have heard time...
https://avherald.com/h?article=50ee90ad&opt=0
Living in Malta I'm familiar with the airside layout - the aircraft must have rolled 300m+
Scary.
Some footage: https://timesofmalta.com/articles/view/watch-runaway-aircraft-rolls-onto-airport-main-runway.1057582
Thanks @LittleInch
The flight details seem strange - Sochi to Omsk, but they put the aircraft down just past Novosibirsk, c. 600km further east. (If I have the detail correct)
Strange.
Apparently due to hydraulics failure.
The comments regarding spare parts shortage due to sanctions are interesting.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-66785897