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UNINA9910214930403321 |
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Autore |
Ainsworth Peter |
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Familles royales : Vie publique, vie privée aux XIVe et XVe siècles / / Christiane Raynaud |
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Aix-en-Provence, : Presses universitaires de Provence, 2017 |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (220 p.) |
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Altri autori (Persone) |
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CollardFranck |
FrizetYannick |
LebègueHervé |
MartellucciMyriam |
MasseCarolyne |
RaynaudChristiane |
RoucoleFabien |
ThibaultJean |
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History |
maison royale |
monarchie |
XIVème siècle |
XVème siècle |
mariage royal |
nobles |
élite |
littérature |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Monografia |
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À la fin du Moyen Âge, les sources font peu à peu sortir de l'ombre les familles royales. Le contraste est alors saisissant entre quelques grands moments publics baptêmes, mariages funérailles, la vie de cour et un quotidien hors norme. Le rôle de la reine, la place des enfants, les liens sororaux si mal connus et l'influence de la fratrie sont autant d'enjeux |
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de pouvoir. Au-delà, l'extension réelle des solidarités au reste de la famille maternelle, paternelle et spirituelle peut s'apprécier au rythme de ses réunions et par des pratiques communes, comme le mécénat et le partage des dévotions. À l'heure des ultimes adieux, la famille a encore sa place. Le roi souhaite lui être associé pour l'éternité grâce au démembrement de sa dépouille et à son intégration dans la mémoire dynastique. L'harmonie de la maison royale, voulue par Dieu et garante de la paix et de la prospérité du royaume, est un exemple présenté à tous. Cette image est pourtant mise à mal par des déchirements bien ordinaires, des conflits et des drames célèbres. Mais dans les luttes pour parvenir au pouvoir, l'exercer, le conserver, malgré les passions, qui se donnent, les membres de ces familles, loin d'être affranchis des contraintes communes, doivent en subir de plus grandes pour conserver leur légitimité. Le service de la Couronne oblige. Cette exigence rend ces familles singulières. |
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UNINA9910830195503321 |
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Autore |
Beneke Daniel <1985-> |
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Understanding distillation using column profile maps [[electronic resource] /] / Daniel Beneke ... [et al.] ; Centre of Material and Process Synthesis (COMPS), University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa |
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Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley, 2013 |
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1-118-47730-8 |
1-283-83523-1 |
1-118-47729-4 |
1-118-47727-8 |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (380 p.) |
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Distillation - Simulation methods |
Distillation apparatus - Design and construction |
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Note generali |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Nota di bibliografia |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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UNDERSTANDING DISTILLATION USING COLUMN PROFILE MAPS; CONTENTS; PREFACE; NOMENCLATURE AND ABBREVIATIONS; ABOUT THE AUTHORS; 1 INTRODUCTION; 1.1 Context and Significance; 1.2 Important Distillation Concepts; 1.2.1 A Typical Column; 1.2.2 Complex Columns; 1.2.3 Vapor-Liquid Equilibrium; 1.3 Summary; References; 2 FUNDAMENTALS OF RESIDUE CURVE MAPS; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Batch Boiling; 2.3 The Mass Balance Triangle (MBT); 2.4 The Residue Curve Equation; 2.4.1 Derivation; 2.4.2 Approximation to Equilibrium; 2.5 Residue Curve Maps; 2.5.1 Constant Relative Volatility Systems; 2.5.2 Nonideal Systems |
2.5.3 Numerical Integration2.6 Properties of Residue Curve Maps; 2.6.1 Separation Vector Field; 2.6.2 Stationary Points; 2.6.3 Isotherms; 2.6.4 Other Properties of RCMs; 2.7 Applicability of RCMs to Continuous Processes; 2.7.1 Total Reflux Columns; 2.7.2 Infinite Reflux Columns; 2.7.3 Bow-Tie Regions; 2.7.4 Column Sequencing at Infinite Reflux; 2.8 Limitations of RCMs; 2.8.1 Applications; 2.9 Residue Curve Maps: The Bigger Picture; 2.9.1 Extending the Axes; 2.9.2 Discontinuity; 2.9.3 Thermodynamic Models in Negative Space; 2.9.4 Use of Negative Compositions; 2.10 Summary; References |
3 DERIVATION AND PROPERTIES OF COLUMN PROFILE MAPS3.1 Introduction; 3.2 The Column Section (CS); 3.3 The Difference Point Equation (DPE); 3.3.1 The Generalized CS; 3.3.2 Constant Molar Overflow; 3.3.3 Material Balances; 3.4 Column Profile Maps; 3.4.1 Constant Relative Volatility Systems; 3.4.2 Nonideal Systems; 3.5 The Effect of CPM Parameters; 3.5.1 The Net Flow (Δ); 3.5.2 The Difference Point (XΔ); 3.5.2.1 XΔ in CSs with Condensers/ Reboilers; 3.5.2.2 XΔ in General CSs; 3.5.2.3 Individual Component Flows; 3.5.3 The Reflux Ratio (RΔ); 3.6 Properties of Column Profile Maps |
3.6.1 The Relationship Between RCMs and CPMs3.6.2 Vector Fields; 3.6.3 Pinch Points; 3.6.4 Isotherms; 3.6.5 Transformed Triangles; 3.7 Pinch Point Loci; 3.7.1 Analytical Solutions; 3.7.2 Graphical Approach; 3.8 Some Mathematical Aspects of CPMs; 3.8.1 Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors; 3.8.2 Nature of Pinch Points; 3.9 Some Insights and Applications of CPMs; 3.9.1 Column Stability; 3.9.2 Node Placement; 3.9.3 Sharp Splits; 3.10 Summary; References; 4 EXPERIMENTAL MEASUREMENT OF COLUMN PROFILES; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 The Rectifying Column Section; 4.2.1 The Batch Analogy |
4.2.2 Experimental Setup and Procedure4.2.2.1 Distillate Addition; 4.2.2.2 Apparatus; 4.2.3 Experimental Results; 4.2.3.1 Stable Node; 4.2.3.2 Saddle Point; 4.3 The Stripping Column Section; 4.4 Validation of Thermodynamic Models; 4.5 Continuous Column Sections; 4.5.1 Apparatus; 4.5.1.1 Column Shell and Packing; 4.5.1.2 Vapor Feed; 4.5.1.3 Liquid Feed; 4.5.1.4 Vapor Exit; 4.5.1.5 Liquid Exit; 4.5.1.6 Sampling Equipment; 4.5.2 Experimental Results; 4.5.3 Temperature Inversion; 4.6 Summary; References; 5 DESIGN OF SIMPLE COLUMNS USING COLUMN PROFILE MAPS; 5.1 Introduction |
5.2 Absorbers and Strippers |
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Researchers share their pioneering graphical method for designing almost any distillation structure Developed by the authors in collaboration with other researchers at the Centre of Material and Process Synthesis, column profile maps (CPMs) enable chemical engineers to design almost any distillation structure using novel graphical techniques. The CPM method offers tremendous advantages over other design methods because it is generalized and not constrained to a particular piece of equipment. Understanding Distillation Using Column Profile Maps enables readers to un |
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