The results of ballistic piston tests on methane and on n-hexane are described. In the case of methane the calculated reaction temperatures are 2500 to 3500[degrees]R. and maximum pressure range up to 100,000 pounds per square inch. The distribution of reaction products and the amount of reaction are correlated with the reaction conditions. For n-hexane the products are correlated with reaction conditions and in addition reaction rate coefficients were obtained. The decomposition reaction was found to be of apparent one half order with a low apparent activation energy. The range of reaction, temperatures investigated for n-hexane was 1600-2800[degrees]R. with maximum pressures up to 115,000 pounds per sqaure inch.
The results of ballistic piston tests on methane and on n-hexane are described. In the case of methane the calculated reaction temperatures are 2500 to 3500[degrees]R. and maximum pressure range up to 100,000 pounds per square inch. The distribution of reaction products and the amount of reaction are correlated with the reaction conditions. For n-hexane the products are correlated with reaction conditions and in addition reaction rate coefficients were obtained. The decomposition reaction was found to be of apparent one half order with a low apparent activation energy. The range of reaction, temperatures investigated for n-hexane was 1600-2800[degrees]R. with maximum pressures up to 115,000 pounds per sqaure inch.
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) manages 8.4 million acres of public lands in Colorado. These lands are managed for a multitude of uses including, but not limited to, recreation, energy production, mining, wildlife habitat and livestock grazing. Along with these 8.4 million acres, BLM Colorado oversees 27.3 million subsurface acres for mineral development. BLM Colorado employees are working hard with our partners, stakeholders, customers, elected officials, and the general public to restore and maintain the health of Colorado's public lands.
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) manages 8.4 million acres of public lands in Colorado. These lands are managed for a multitude of uses including, but not limited to, recreation, energy production, mining, wildlife habitat and livestock grazing. Along with these 8.4 million acres, BLM Colorado oversees 27.3 million subsurface acres for mineral development. BLM Colorado employees are working hard with our partners, stakeholders, customers, elected officials, and the general public to restore and maintain the health of Colorado's public lands.
Zip file with Microsoft Excel spreadsheets including calculations such as: rectangular weir flow, pump performances, flat plate deflections, packed scrubber design, orifice sizing, duct calculations, dewpoints of acidic gases, unsteady state heat transfer, catenary equations, compressible flow calculations, cone and circle geometry, control valve sizing and horizontal vessel calibration data. These spreadsheet provided by Mr. Neil Stone of Esco Engineering.
Zip file with Microsoft Excel spreadsheets including calculations such as: rectangular weir flow, pump performances, flat plate deflections, packed scrubber design, orifice sizing, duct calculations, dewpoints of acidic gases, unsteady state heat transfer, catenary equations, compressible flow calculations, cone and circle geometry, control valve sizing and horizontal vessel calibration data. These spreadsheet provided by Mr. Neil Stone of Esco Engineering.