00949nam0-22002891i-450-99000356637040332120081022155918.0000356637FED01000356637(Aleph)000356637FED0100035663720030910d1963----km-y0itay50------bafreFRy-------001yy<<La >>dynamique des comités d'entrepriseexploration sociologique de quelques effets de l'institution des comités d'entreprise sur les relations industriellespar Maurice MontuclardParisCentre National de la Recherche Scientifique1963Montuclard,Maurice112308ITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK990003566370403321SE 050.03.01-033424DECSE8-2-29s.i.ECADECSEECADynamique des comités d'entreprise493609UNINA05465nam 2200673Ia 450 991045652120332120200520144314.01-282-54104-897866125410490-08-093156-1(CKB)2530000000000311(EBL)534858(OCoLC)635292616(SSID)ssj0000418313(PQKBManifestationID)11270235(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000418313(PQKBWorkID)10376956(PQKB)10909220(MiAaPQ)EBC534858(PPN)170602303(Au-PeEL)EBL534858(CaPaEBR)ebr10378873(CaONFJC)MIL254104(EXLCZ)99253000000000031120090803d2010 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrFundamentals of petroleum refining[electronic resource] /by Mohamed A. Fahim, Taher A. Alsahhaf, and Amal ElkilaniAmsterdam Elsevierc20101 online resource (513 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-444-52785-0 Includes bibliographical references and index.Front Cover; Fundamentals of Petroleum Refining; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Introduction; 1.1. Introduction; 1.2. Refining Processes; 1.2.1. Physical Separation Processes; 1.2.1.1. Crude Distillation; 1.2.1.2. Solvent Deasphalting; 1.2.1.3. Solvent Extraction; 1.2.1.4. Solvent Dewaxing; 1.2.2. Chemical Catalytic Conversion Processes; 1.2.2.1. Catalytic Reforming; 1.2.2.2. Hydrotreating; 1.2.2.3. Catalytic Hydrocracking; 1.2.2.4. Catalytic Cracking; 1.2.2.5. Alkylation; 1.2.2.6. Isomerization; 1.2.3. Thermal Chemical Conversion Processes; 1.2.3.1. Delayed Coking1.2.3.2. Flexicoking1.2.3.3. Visbreaking; 1.3. Refinery Configuration; 1.3.1. Type of Products; 1.3.2. Environmental Regulation; 1.3.3. Crude Assay and Quality; 1.3.4. Refinery-petrochemical Integration; 1.3.5. Development of New Technology; References; Chapter 2: Refinery Feedstocks and Products; 2.1. Introduction; 2.2. Composition of Crude Oils; 2.2.1. Paraffins; 2.2.2. Olefins; 2.2.3. Naphthenes (cycloalkanes); 2.2.4. Aromatics; 2.2.5. Sulphur Compounds; 2.2.6. Oxygen Compounds; 2.2.7. Nitrogen Compounds; 2.2.8. Metallic Compounds; 2.2.9. Asphaltenes and Resins; 2.3. Products Composition2.3.1. Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG)2.3.2. Gasoline; 2.3.3. Kerosene; 2.3.4. Jet Fuel; 2.3.5. Diesel Fuel; 2.3.6. Fuel Oil; 2.3.7. Residual Fuel Oil; 2.3.8. Lube Oil; 2.3.9. Asphalt; 2.3.10. Petroleum Coke; 2.4. Physical Property Characterization Data; 2.4.1. Fractionation; 2.4.2. True Boiling Point Distillation; 2.4.3. ASTM Distillation; 2.4.4. Simulated Distillation by Gas Chromatography; 2.4.5. API Gravity; 2.4.6. Pour Point; 2.4.7. Viscosity; 2.4.8. Refractive Index; 2.4.9. Freezing Point; 2.4.10. Aniline Point; 2.4.11. Flash Point; 2.4.12. Octane Number; 2.4.13. Cetane Number2.4.14. Smoke Point2.4.15. Reid Vapour Pressure; 2.4.16. Water, Salt and Sediment; 2.4.17. Molecular Weight; 2.5. Chemical Analysis Data; 2.5.1. Elemental Analysis; 2.5.2. Carbon Residue; 2.5.3. Detailed Hydrocarbon Analysis; 2.5.4. Hydrocarbon Family Analysis; 2.5.5. Aromatic Carbon Content; 2.5.6. SARA Analysis; References; Chapter 3: Thermophysical Properties of Petroleum Fractions and Crude Oils; 3.1. Introduction; 3.2. Basic Input Data; 3.2.1. Specific Gravity; 3.2.2. Boiling Point Curves; 3.2.3. ASTM Distillation; 3.2.4. True Boiling Point Distillation3.2.5. Conversion between ASTM and TBP Distillation3.3. Pseudo-Components; 3.3.1. Breakup of TBP Curve into Pseudo-components; 3.3.2. Breakup of TBP Curve into Pseudo-componentsUsing Generalized Form; 3.3.3. Calculation of Pseudo-components Specific Gravities; 3.4. Thermophysical Properties Calculation; 3.4.1. Molecular Weight; 3.4.2. Viscosity; 3.4.3. Refractive Index; 3.4.4. Molecular Type Composition of Petroleum Fractions; 3.4.5. Pseudo-critical Constants and Acentric Factors; 3.4.5.1. Pseudo-critical Temperature; 3.4.5.2. Pseudo-critical Pressure; 3.4.5.3. Acentric Factor3.4.6. Generalized Equation for Thermophysical Properties Fundamentals of Petroleum Refining provides a thorough and balanced introduction to refinery engineering topics, from basic concepts and unit operations to overall refinery economics, planning and control. Based on the fundamentals of thermodynamics and kinetics, the text develops the scientific background needed to understand refinery operations, provides an in-depth description of major refinery processes, and then assimilates an integrated refinery by focusing on the economic and operational aspects for enhancing performance and profitability. Important subjects which are not commPetroleumRefiningPetroleum industry and tradeElectronic books.PetroleumRefining.Petroleum industry and trade.665.53Fahim M. A901238Alsahhaf Taher A901239Elkilani Amal Sayed901240MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910456521203321Fundamentals of petroleum refining2014293UNINA03036nam 2200589 450 991082152680332120230607225528.00-7425-7996-41-299-85033-2(CKB)2550000001192379(EBL)1380551(OCoLC)858230668(SSID)ssj0001173985(PQKBManifestationID)11778231(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001173985(PQKBWorkID)11107468(PQKB)10984344(MiAaPQ)EBC1380551(Au-PeEL)EBL1380551(CaPaEBR)ebr10915985(CaONFJC)MIL516284(EXLCZ)99255000000119237920140908h20012001 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrFeminists doing ethics /Peggy DesAutels and Joanne WaughLanham, Maryland ;Oxford, England :Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.,2001.©20011 online resource (280 p.)Feminist ConstructionsIncludes index.0-7425-1211-8 0-7425-1210-X 6 Critical Virtue Ethics: Understanding Oppression as Morally Damaging Lisa Tessman7 Feminist Ethics: Care as a Virtue Margaret A. McLaren; 8 Angels, Rubbish Collectors, and Pursuers of Erotic Joy: The Image of the Ethical Woman Barbara S. Andrew; 9 Is Refusing to Forgive a Vice? Nancy Potter; Part IV: Thinking Right, Feeling Good; 10 Gender and Moral Reasoning Revisited: Reengaging Feminist Psychology Phyllis Rooney; 11 Constructing Feelings: Jane Austen and Naomi Scheman on the Moral Role of Emotions James Lindemann Nelson; Part V: Taking Responsibility12 Does Managing Professionals Affect Professional Ethics? Competence, Autonomy, and Care Joan C. Tronto13 Political Care and Humanitarian Response Natalie Brender; 14 Taking Responsibility for Community Violence Alison Bailey; Index; About the ContributorsAs the initial book in the Feminist Constructions series, Feminists Doing Ethics broaches the ideas of critiquing social practice and developing an ethics of universal justness. The essays collected within explore the intricacies and impact of reasoned moral action, the virtues of character, and the empowering responsibility that comes with morality. These and other essays were taken from Feminist Ethics Revisited: An International Conference on Feminist Ethics held in October of 1999. Waugh and DesAutels bring to light in these pages work discussed at this conference that extends our understaFeminist constructions.Feminist ethicsFeminist ethics.170/.82DesAutels Peggy1955-1715103Waugh Joanne1957-MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910821526803321Feminists doing ethics4109438UNINA