01038cam0 22002891 450 SOBE0001643120210224112235.020110714d1952 |||||ita|0103 baengGBThomas Carlyle David GascoyneLondon Longmans Green & Co. 195244 p. 21 cmWriters and their work23001LAEC000166922001 *Writers and their work23Gascoyne, DavidSOBA00000472070385716ITUNISOB20210224RICAUNISOBUNISOB820|Coll|1|K7189UNISOB820|Coll|1|K70069SOBE00016431M 102 Monografia moderna SBNM820|Coll|1|K000050SI7189acquistoNgarofaloUNISOBUNISOB20110714095311.020210224112224.0bethb820|Coll|1|K000151SI70069acquistoNGrecoUNISOBUNISOB20110908090758.020210224112235.0bethbThomas Carlyle174975UNISOB05722nam 2200721Ia 450 991048036920332120211109143636.01-280-94356-497866109435620-08-049064-69780750644457(CKB)111087027780246(EBL)294548(OCoLC)808614927(SSID)ssj0000291301(PQKBManifestationID)11213762(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000291301(PQKBWorkID)10249593(PQKB)10029345(MiAaPQ)EBC294548(WaSeSS)bw9780750644457(PPN)149558376(EXLCZ)9911108702778024620021112d2002 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrParticle technology and separation processes[electronic resource] /J.F. Richardson and J.H. Harker with J.R. Backhurst5th ed.Oxford Butterworth-Heinemann20021 online resource (1219 p.)Coulson & Richardson's chemical engineering ;v. 2Previous ed. published as: Chemical engineering v.2. Oxford : Pergamon, 1991.0-7506-4445-1 Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Chapter 1. Particulate Solids; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Particle characterisation; 1.3 Particulate solids in bulk; 1.4 Blending of solid particles; 1.5 Classification of solid particles; 1.6 Separation of suspended solid particles from fluids; 1.7 Further reading; 1.8 References; 1.9 Nomenclature; Chapter 2. Particle size reduction and enlargement; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Size reduction of solids; 2.3 Types of crushing equipment; 2.4 Size enlargement of particles; 2.5 Further reading; 2.6 References; 2.7 NomenclatureChapter 3. Motion of particles in a fluid3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Flow past a cylinder and a sphere; 3.3 The drag force on a spherical particle; 3.4 Non-spherical particles; 3.5 Motion of bubbles and drops; 3.6 Drag forces and settling velocities for particles in non-Newtonian Fluids; 3.7 Accelerating motion of a particle in the gravitational Field; 3.8 Motion of particles in a centrifugal Field; 3.9 Further reading; 3.10 References; 3.11 Nomenclature; Chapter 4. Flow of fluids through granular beds and packed columns; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Flow of a single fluid through a granular bed4.3 Dispersion4.4 Heat transfer in packed beds; 4.5 Packed columns; 4.6 Further reading; 4.7 References; 4.8 Nomenclature; Chapter 5. Sedimentation; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Sedimentation of Fine particles; 5.3 Sedimentation of coarse particles; 5.4 Further reading; 5.5 References; 5.6 Nomenclature; Chapter 6. Fluidisation; 6.1 Characteristics of fluidised systems; 6.2 Liquid-solids systems; 6.3 Gas-solids systems; 6.4 Gas-liquid-solids fluidised beds; 6.5 Heat transfer to a boundary surface; 6.6 Mass and heat transfer between fluid and particles; 6.7 Summary of the properties of fluidised beds6.8 Applications of the fluidised solids technique6.9 Further reading; 6.10 References; 6.11 Nomenclature; Chapter 7. Liquid filtration; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Filtration theory; 7.3 Filtration practice; 7.4 Filtration equipment; 7.5 Further reading; 7.6 References; 7.7 Nomenclature; Chapter 8. Membrane separation processes; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 Classification of membrane processes; 8.3 The nature of synthetic membranes; 8.4 General membrane equation; 8.5 Cross-flow microfitration; 8.6 Ultrafiltration; 8.7 Reverse osmosis; 8.8 Membrane modules and plant configuration; 8.9 Membrane fouling8.10 Electrodialysis8.11 Reverse osmosis water treatment plant; 8.12 Pervaporation; 8.13 Liquid membranes; 8.14 Gas separations; 8.15 Further reading; 8.16 References; 8.17 Nomenclature; Chapter 9. Centrifugal separations; 9.1 Introduction; 9.2 Shape of the free surface of the liquid; 9.3 Centrifugal pressure; 9.4 Separation of immiscible liquids of different densities; 9.5 Sedimentation in a centrifugal field; 9.6 Filtration in a centrifuge; 9.7 Mechanical design; 9.8 Centrifugal equipment; 9.9 Further reading; 9.10 References; 9.11 Nomenclature; Chapter 10. Leaching; 10.1 Introduction10.2 Mass transfer in leaching operationsChemical Engineering Volume 2 covers the properties of particulate systems, including the character of individual particles and their behaviour in fluids. Sedimentation of particles, both singly and at high concentrations, flow in packed and fluidised beads and filtration are then examined.The latter part of the book deals with separation processes, such as distillation and gas absorption, which illustrate applications of the fundamental principles of mass transfer introduced in Chemical Engineering Volume 1. In conclusion, several techniques of growing importance - adsorption, ion exCoulson & Richardson's chemical engineering ;v. 2.Chemical engineeringParticlesElectronic books.Chemical engineering.Particles.660660.2Richardson J. F(John Francis)15891Harker J. H(John Hadlett),1937-852310Backhurst J. R619756Coulson J. M(John Metcalfe).3534MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910480369203321Particle technology and separation processes1903346UNINA04315oam 2200709I 450 991078492140332120200520144314.01-136-95322-11-136-95323-X1-282-73293-597866127329350-203-84913-210.4324/9780203849132 (CKB)2670000000035358(EBL)557232(OCoLC)658059034(SSID)ssj0000413461(PQKBManifestationID)11294137(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000413461(PQKBWorkID)10383107(PQKB)10627283(MiAaPQ)EBC557232(Au-PeEL)EBL557232(CaPaEBR)ebr10413141(CaONFJC)MIL273293(PPN)164799451(EXLCZ)99267000000003535820180706d2010 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrCan neighbourhoods save the city? community development and social innovation /edited by Frank Moulaert. [et al.]London :Routledge,2010.1 online resource (262 p.)Regions and cities Can neighbourhoods save the city? Description based upon print version of record.0-415-51683-8 0-415-48588-6 Includes bibliographical references and index.Book Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Illustrations; Contributors; Preface; Introduction; 1 Social innovation and community development: Concepts, theories and challenges; 2 Historical roots of social change: Philosophies and movements; 3 ALMOLIN: How to analyse social innovation at the local level?; 4 Social innovation in the wake of urban movements: The Centro Sociale Leoncavallo in Milan: a case of 'flexible institutionalisation'; 5 Building a shared interest: Olinda, Milan: social innovation between strategy and organisational learning6 How to make neighbourhoods act?: The Associazione Quartieri Spagnoli in Naples7 Social inclusion and exclusion in the neighbourhood of L'Epeule, Roubaix: The innovative role of the Alentour Association; 8 Arts Factory in Ferndale, South Wales: Renegotiating social relations in a traditional working-class community; 9 The Ouseburn Trust in Newcastle: A struggle to innovate in the context of a weak local state; 10 New Deal for Communities, Newcastle: Innovating neighbourhood regeneration policy in the context of a strong central government11 Autonomy and inclusive urban governance: A case of glocal action: City Mine(d) in Brussels12 The end of social innovation in urban development strategies?: The case of BOM in Antwerp; 13 The limits of 'controlled modernisation': The Grätzelmanagement experience in Vienna; 14 Creatively designing urban futures: A transversal analysis of socially innovative initiatives; 15 Socially innovative projects, governance dynamics and urban change: Between state and self-organisation; Appendix: Historical roots of social movements; IndexFor decades, neighbourhoods been pivotal sites of social, economic and political exclusion processes, and civil society initiatives, attempting bottom-up strategies of re-development and regeneration. In many cases these efforts resulted in the creation of socially innovative organizations, seeking to satisfy the basic human needs of deprived population groups, to increase their political capabilities and to improve social interaction both internally and between the local communities, the wider urban society and political world. SINGOCOM - Social INnovation GOvernance and COMmRegions and cities.Community development, UrbanNeighborhoodsSocial aspectsUrban renewalCommunity development, Urban.NeighborhoodsSocial aspects.Urban renewal.307.3/3626Moulaert Frank328767Regional Studies Association (Seaford, England)MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910784921403321Can neighbourhoods save the city3672513UNINA