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Tuesday, November 30, 2010

U.S. proved natural gas, crude oil reserves soar - EIA

U.S. proved natural gas, crude oil reserves soar - EIA
 
By Selam Gebrekidan and Joshua Schneyer

NEW YORK | Tue Nov 30, 2010 6:34pm EST

(Reuters) - U.S. natural gas reserves increased by the most in history last year, and crude reserves also rose, as companies drilled frantically into shale rock formations with new technology, the Energy Information Administration said in an annual report on Tuesday.

U.S. net proved natural gas reserves rose 11 percent, or 28.8 trillion cubic feet (tcf), in 2009 to total 284 tcf, underscoring the dramatic impact that new gas pumped from shale rock formations is having on world energy supply.

Louisiana, whose statewide reserves grew quickest, saw its economically viable gas reserves surge by 77 percent, or 9.2 tcf, led by developments in its Haynesville Shale.

U.S. net proved crude oil reserves rose 9 percent, or 1.8 billion barrels, to 22.3 billion barrels in 2009. Texas saw its proved oil volumes rise most, by 529 million barrels, or 11 percent.

North Dakota, home of the oil-rich Bakken Shale formation, saw its reserves jump by a whopping 83 percent, or 481 million barrels.

"These increases demonstrate the possibility of an expanding role for domestic natural gas and crude oil in meeting both current and projected U.S. energy demands," EIA researchers said in their report.

Proved reserves -- which now stand at the equivalent of 12 years of gas consumption and 3.3 years of oil demand -- represent energy supplies that are extensively charted out and could be tapped under current market conditions. Total recoverable reserves, however, can be far higher.

The addition of 47.6 tcf in new proved gas reserves was the sharpest on record and caps seven straight years of increases, EIA said. It was led by gas from shale rock formations, such as Haynesville, where advances in horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing have unlocked vast new energy potential.

As the cost of tapping gas fell, reserves were added even though prices of U.S. natural gas futures fell sharply last year, by an average of 32 percent, according to EIA's calculations. Burgeoning supplies of the fuel contributed to the price rout.

The expansion in crude and liquids reserves came largely as a function of a rise in U.S. oil prices over the course of 2009. Based on price levels at the beginning of each month, oil futures averaged $61.08 a barrel last year, up 37 percent from 2008, EIA said. That rise prompted oil companies to shift more oil reserves into the "proved" category, which is contingent on viable economics for their production, EIA said.

About 1,200 companies, including the largest domestic operators, were included in the EIA proved reserves survey.

The rise in proved crude reserves came after 2008 reserves dipped by 10.3 percent, their largest drop in 32 years. Natural gas proved reserves had risen 2.9 percent in 2008.

SHALE BOOM

Shale gas development in Arkansas, Texas, Oklahoma and Pennsylvania supported the reserves increase. The Fayetville and Marcellus shale plays in Arkansas and Pennsylvania, respectively, nearly doubled their reserves in the reporting period.

Hydraulic fracturing technologies originally used to tap gas but now increasingly used to tap crude and liquids from shale plays helped boost crude oil reserves. All major oil production regions saw reserves rise, including California, Alaska and the Gulf of Mexico Federal Offshore area, EIA said.

While the reserves boost is promising for U.S. energy supplies, it has also helped push natgas futures down further in 2010. They have fallen nearly 25 percent, by far the biggest loser of 2010 on the Reuters-Jefferies CRB Index of 19 commodities.

On Tuesday, January natgas futures slid 3 cents to settle at $4.18 per million British thermal units.

EIA's estimates of U.S. 2009 proved natural gas reserves were 16 percent higher than the 244.7 trillion cubic feet BP said are viably recoverable in the U.S. in the Statistical Review of World Energy report it published last June.

EIA's annual report also showed that British oil giant BP Plc remained the largest reserve holder and proprietary producer of both oil and gas in the United States last year.

The company, whose Macondo offshore prospect was the site of the biggest U.S. oil spill in history this year, owned 3.07 billion barrels of proved U.S. crude reserves and 15.2 trillion cubic feet of proved natural gas at the end of 2009.

Proved reserves are volumes of oil and natural gas that can be recovered in the near future from known reservoirs with a reasonable certainty using existing technology and under current economic conditions.

(Additional reporting by Eileen Moustakis; Editing by Marguerita Choy and David Gregorio)

Maxim Receives LOI for Jasmine Acquisition

Maxim Receives LOI for Jasmine Acquisition
 
Maxim Resources has received a Letter of Intent (LOI), subject to regulatory approval, it , from Jasmin O&G (Jasmin), for Maxim to acquire 100% of the shares of Jasmin.

Jasmin, a privately held company registered in Trinidad and Tobago, has entered this LOI based on the full agreement of the shareholders of Jasmin. At this time, the conditions of the LOI are in the process of being satisfied and the four shareholders representing 100% of the shares of Jasmin have agreed to sell their positions to Maxim.

Maxim presently has a 69% Net Revenue Interest in exploration and production of Jasmin within the South Erin Block which cover 1,350 acres. After payout of the investment by Maxim, the Net Revenue Interest will reduce to 41%. Jasmin has drilled 5 wells to date and the exploration licenses for this Block allow for a further 42 wells to be drilled. Present production is approximately 200 barrels of oil per day of medium grade crude.

Maxim will pay the shareholders of Jasmin $4.6 million USD and a Convertible Debenture for $6 million USD. The conversion price will be $0.50 per share, with resale restrictions yet to be determined.

The LOI is subject to terms and conditions that have yet to be fully satisfied. In concert with the LOI, both Maxim and Jasmin will agree to enter into definitive agreements prior to the removal of the conditional clauses of the LOI. The ensuing agreements will then be subject to the approval of the TSX Venture Exchange, (TSXV). Finders fees may be payable in accordance with the TSXV policies as well

Energy industry works to save its tax breaks

Energy industry works to save its tax breaks

By JENNIFER A. DLOUHY Copyright 2010 Houston Chronicle, Nov. 29, 2010, 9:41PM

WASHINGTON — Oil and gas industry leaders are warning the lame-duck Congress that lawmakers will jeopardize jobs and an economic rebound if they slash tax incentives for energy producers and petroleum refiners.

The Obama administration has proposed eliminating tax deductions and policies that have long benefited the oil industry. Although Congress has been lukewarm to the ideas before, lawmakers may revive them as part of a plan to extend Bush-era tax cuts set to expire Dec. 31.

 

The issue could arise if lawmakers try to find a way to pay for renewing the Bush tax cuts by raising other taxes or cutting spending elsewhere. If they go the tax route, the oil and gas industry incentives could be in the cross hairs.

 

"The question is whether the Congress will feel (renewing the Bush tax cuts) needs to be paid for through tax increases or spending offsets," Stephen Comstock, tax manager for the American Petroleum Institute, said Monday. "That debate is still raging."

Bush-era tax cuts

It is unclear how - or if - Congress will renew the expiring tax cuts that took effect under former President George W. Bush. Democrats and Republicans could compromise on a plan to temporarily renew some of the tax cuts, possibly for those earning less than $1 million or some other threshold.

 

API officials have been trying to ward off any new industry-focused tax changes by arguing that oil and gas companies already pay their fair share. They also stress that some of the targeted deductions are critical to keeping capital flowing to new projects that employ workers while producing energy.

 

Comstock said that in some discussions with lawmakers, industry representatives have been told "you guys need to pay your fair share" and "you guys have the money."

Fact sheet

To counter that view, API officials are handing lawmakers and congressional staff a fact sheet that stresses that oil and gas companies pay an effective tax rate - 48.4 percent of pre-tax net income - that is nearly double that of other industries, which pay about 28.1 percent in income tax expenses.

 

Some of the proposals under discussion would block oil and gas companies from taking tax deductions and using accounting practices that are broadly allowed for other industries.

 

For instance, lawmakers have proposed barring the nation's five largest oil companies from taking a domestic manufacturing deduction that currently allows them to cut their taxable income by 6 percent. Other industries and smaller oil companies would still be able to take the deduction.

 

jennifer.dlouhy@chron.com


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Friday, November 26, 2010

Excellence...

Excellence... 

A German once visited a temple under construction where he saw a sculptor making an idol of God. Suddenly he noticed a similar idol lying nearby. Surprised, he asked the sculptor, "Do you need two statues of the same idol?"
 
"No," said the sculptor without looking up, "We need only one, but the first one got damaged at the last stage."
 
The gentleman examined the idol and found no apparent damage. "Where is the damage?" he asked.
 
"There is a scratch on the nose of the idol." said the sculptor, still busy with his work.
 
"Where are you going to install the idol?"
 
The sculptor replied that it would be installed on a pillar twenty feet high.
 
"If the idol is that far, who is going to know that there is a scratch on the nose?" the gentleman asked.
 
The sculptor stopped his work, looked up at the gentleman, smiled and said, "I will know it."

The desire to excel is exclusive of the fact whether someone else appreciates it or not. "Excellence" is a drive from inside, not outside. Excellence is not for someone else to notice but for your own satisfaction and efficiency...     
 

Sunday, November 21, 2010

Free Educational Websites Links

Dear All,
 
We think free education is not possible especially in countries like INDIA. But all top universities in the world including our IIT's are offering free education to everyone through video lectures, audio lectures and animations (interactive). But a few of us know about them. This is an effort to create awareness about the Best free educational resources available in the world.  Here are ..
 Text materials and videos on all Engineering and Medical Sciences.
2.        Joint venture by IIT's and IISc
3.        MIT Open Course                             Text materials, video lectures on all subjects
4.        MIT world                                        Video lectures
5.        MIT lecture Browser                        browse video lectures on all topics
6.        World Lecture Hall                          you can find any course here, where ever it is.
7.        WGBH Forum Network                     videos on all subjects
8.        Vega Science Trust                           Physics Special
9.        Micro Biology Video Library              Biology
10.        Animations                                      Genetics, Biochemistry, Immunology,
 
Physiology etc...
 

11.        National Institutes of Health             Medicine Special 


      Business, Management and Leadership

1.        
HBR Idea Cast Archive
2.        
Interviews with Great Entrepreneurs
3.        
HARVARD Working Knowledge
4.        
Stanford University Videos
5.        
Knowledge @ Wharton Business
6.        
Huge Collection of many other including the above all.
 
USEFUL LINKS FOR ENGINEERS
 
http://www.chempute.com/ftp.htm
-Download Engineering Software
http://www.coade.com/fpvelite.htm
- Demo PVElite
http://www.coade.com/c2demo.htm
- CAESAAR II Demo
http://www.coade.com/cwpipdemo_reg.htm
- CadWorx Demo/PIPE
http://www.microtechno.net/cwpid.html
- Demo P&ID CadWorx
http://www.chempute.com/ftp.htm
- Chempute Download Page
http://gttserv.lth.rwth-aachen.de/~sp/tt/contrib/vtt/csheet.htm
- Chem. Sheet
www.structural-engineering.fsnet...co.uk
Civil Software
http://www.unicade.com/cmax/evalsoft.htm
C-Max Piping Software
http://www.korf.co.uk/korf_links.html
- Demo Download Software
http://www.rccostello.com/fes.html
Download free demo for gas
http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/1989/axdownl.htm
Shaft Design
www.strand7.com
FEM software
http://www.optivessel.com/
Vessel Demo
http://www.cspec..com/support/
ASME Section IX Demo
http://www.asme.org/pro_dev/modules/demo/index.htm
ASME Demo
http://www.devpipe.com.br/meio1i.htm
Demo For Weld Layout Software
http://www.engineers.com/engsoft.htm
Lots Of Engineering Software
http://www.eng-tips.com/glinks.cfm/lev2/16/lev3/58/pid/378\
Various Links
http://www.woodweb.com/knowledge_base/_Spreadsheet_Calculation_Program.html
Excel Spreadsheet for calculations
http://www.btconnect.com/
-Spreadsheets for Structural Engineering - Free software
http://coplant.com/
Spec Finder

Thesis(Search By Department & Author)

http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/browse/by_department/m.html
Thesis for Post Graduates
http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-05152001-134206/unrestricted/etd.pdf
http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-09242002-123023/unrestricted/Thesis_Walid.pdf
http://www.me.gatech.edu/me/theses/index.html
Thesis of Mechanical Post Graduates

WELDING ENGINEERING  -Welding Of Piping
http://www.gowelding.btinternet.co.uk/asme4.htm
-Welding Of Piping
http://www.qp.gov.sk.ca/documents/English/Regulations/Regulations/SR61-78.pdf
welding of BPV & Pressure Piping
http://www.standard.no/standard/NORSOK_standards/2053/M-601.pdf?PHPSESSID=80e90aaffbfdf7402c469cf2fddd0238
-Welding & Inspection of piping
http://trc.ucdavis.edu/abt/ABT52/ABT52LECTURES.pdf
http://www.gowelding.com/wp/links.htm#_Reference
Sites
http://www.gowelding.com/wp/asme.htm

Valves & Pipe Fittings

Pressure Vessel List Of the files Giving Overview of ASME Sections
http://www.driedger.ca/ce6_v&t/CE6_V&T.html
Controlling Vessel & Tanks
http://www.llnl.gov/es_and_h/hsm/doc_18.02/doc18-02.html#4.9.3
Pressure Vessel
http://www.mech.uwa.edu.au/DANotes/pressVessels/shells/shells.html#top
- Pressure Vessels Basics
http://www.safetyline.wa.gov.au/institute/level2/course24/lecture22/l22_07.asp
Pressure Vessels Basics
http://www.prentex.com/ptxglossary.html
- Pressure Vessel Glossary
http://www.llnl.gov/es_and_h/hsm/doc_18.02/doc18-02.html
Pressure Vessel
http://www.uscg.mil/HQ/MSC/PRGuidance/e1-19.pdf
Guidelines for Review of Pressure Vessels
http://www...geocities.com/idequipos47/DaFi01In.htm
Pressure Vessel Demo
http://www.caesoft.es/productos/microtecno/mtvess/Morfologia_PV_de_recipientes.pdf
part pv
http://www.sfs.fi/standard/13445korjaukset3/64_e_V06.pdf
EN134445
http://www.tssa.org/boilers/certification/3rd_class_oe.pdf
http://www.btinternet.com/~gowelding/ped-starter.pdf
http://www.disasuengr.com/demodownload.html
http://www.gowelding.com/pv/square.pdf
http://www.gowelding..com/pv/

Reference Sites -Engineering Information
http://www.eng-tips.com
-ENGINEER'S CLUB
http://www.efunda.com
 - ENGINEERING INFORMATION DATABASE.
http://www.engineersedge.com/
 -ENGINEERING INFORMATION DATABASE.
http://www.xcalcs.com
 - ONLINE CALCULATION SITE for Load Calculation
http://www.pipingengineer.com/
 -PIPING INFORMATION SITE
http://www.copcoltd.com
-ONLINE CALCULATION SITE
http://home.swipnet...se/controlengineering/flowcalc/downloadfceng.htm
Orifice Calculation site
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/MJVanVoorhis/techdata.htm

Machine Design
all about Mechanical Engineering Information site

Online Books  Cavitation & Bubble Dynamics.
http://web.mit.edu/lienhard/www/ahtt817.pdf
Book for Heat Transfer
http://www.bhes.com/frbb0Home.htm
Boiler Book Online
http://www.stanford.edu/~luical/Books/me251a.pdf
Fluid Mechanics
http://www.stanford.edu/~luical/Books/me131b.pdf
Fluid Dynamics

Pump & Motor  - Pump & Motor
http://website.lineone.net/~pumptech/chemical-pumping-equipment/pump-selection.html
Pumps.
http://www.pacificliquid.com/motorstartup.pdf
Basics of Motor.
 http://www.cam.org/~jacobie/equa1.htm- Pump basic Q&A
http://www.fluidedesign.com/index-en.html
- Pump
http://x-stream.fortunecity.com/laras/63/id19.htm
- Rotodynamic Pump
http://fhaspapp.ittind.com/askred/BGASKRED-RequestAllQandA2.asp
- faq
http://www.fristam.de/pdf/4uk.pdf
Pump
http://www.pdhengineer.com
Comparison of CF & RC Pumps.
http://x-stream.fortunecity.com/laras/63/
Rotodynamic pump
http://www.mcnallyinstitute.com/home-html/Technical_paper_index.html
Technical Papers About Pump
http://www.pricepump.com/pumpschool/Column_With_Contents.htm
PUMP BASICS
http://www.pump-magazine.com/articles/articles_summary.htm
PUMP Articles
http://www.ipfonline.com/content/archive/PumpsValves/TechnologyUpdates/TU130520026.jsp
Pump
http://www.cheresources.com/centrifugalpumpsb1.pdf
Pump Cavitation
http://www.cheresources.com/centrifugalpumps2.shtml
Pump Cavitation
http://www.driedger.ca/ce1_cp/CE1_CP.html
CONTROLLING CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS
http://www.driedger.ca/ce2_pdp/CE2_PDP.html
CONTROLLING POSITIVE DISPLACEMENT PUMPS
http://www.fristam.de/frz/litera.html
Pump Basics.
http://www.colorado.edu/engineering/ASEN/asen5519/1999-Files/28student-present1.htm

 
Turbine

http://www.grc.nasa.gov/WWW/K-12/airplane/powturb.html
 -Information About Turbines.
http://www.revak.com/b_davis.htm
- Steam Turbine
http://www.dresser-rand.com/e-tech/PDF%20Files/tp002.pdf
- Steam Turbine
http://www.rose-hulman.edu/~luic/Winter-2002/index.html
– Fluid & Thermal System
Heat Exchanger
http://www.hyprotech.com/stx/shell_tube.asp
-Heat Exchanger Terminology
http://www.cbu.edu/~rprice/lectures/stcalcs.html
-Heat Exchanger
www.mae.ncsu.edu/courses/mae412/gonzalez/
Lecture%2003%20-%20Heat%20Exchangers%202.ppt
http://www.apiheattransfer.com/pdf/Technical/Basic%20Construction%20of%20Shell%20Tube%20Heat%20Exchangers.pdf
Basic Construction of Shell & Tube Heat Exchangers
http://www.prode.com/en/home.htm
HX
http://www.driedger.ca/ce3_stx/CE3_STX.html
CONTROLLING SHELL AND TUBE EXCHANGERS
http://www.cbu.edu/~rprice/lectures/
http://idol.union.edu/~rogersj/lectures/
http://www.mae.ncsu.edu/courses/mae412/gonzalez/

Cooling Tower - Cooling Tower Basics
http://www.ctdoc.com/Contents.html
- Cooling Tower Basics

Fire & Safety
 
http://www.nfpa.org/codesonline/Online Glossary By National Fire Council
http://www.lbl.gov/ehs/pub3000/pub3000c.html
- Safety & Health Manual
http://www.firehydrant.org/info/index.html
- Hydrant System Design, Installation, Testing, and Maintenance

NDT - Ultrasonic Testing
http://www.ndt.net/wshop/quiz/qz_th2.htm
- Site for Non Destructive Testing Methods
http://www.cksconsulting.com/NDTestPapers/TestPaper.asp
_ NDT Test Paper

Conveyor - Conveyers
http://www.continentalconveyor.com/Catalogs/CEMA%20B.PDF
–conveyer
http://www..eng.uts.edu.au/~johnd/
http://www.engr.usask.ca/classes/ABE/462/notes.html
http://www.kcat.zaq.ne.jp/jasper/meca/spring/index.html
Spring Selector Software
http://www.tech.plym.ac.uk/sme/tutorials/FMTut/StressIntensity/Solutions/Solution14.htm
calc. Stress Intensity factor
http://www.mece.ualberta.ca/Courses/
Lecture in mechanical engg,
http://www.tech.plym.ac.uk/sme/tutorials/FMTut/StressIntensity/Solutions/Solution15..htm
- SIF
http://www.tech.plym.ac.uk/sme/tutorials/FMTut/Fatigue/Questions/Problem3.htm
- fatigue
http://www.pipingdesign.com/glossary.html
Glossary
http://www.key-to-steel.com/ViewArticle.asp?ID=94
charpy v notch test
http://www.engin.brown.edu/courses/En175/notes.htm
fea
http://www.mech.uq.edu.au/courses/mech3300/index/lecture_notes/
http://www.uwplatt.edu/~mirth/me3040ch9.htm
Material Science
http://www.engin.brown.edu/courses/en224/notes.htm
Linear Elasticity
http://www.engin.brown.edu/courses/
Civil, Cad-Cam, Mechanical, Instrumentation Lectures

I.C. ENGINE Thermo I.C. Engine
http://www.seas.upenn.edu/~meam100/handouts/dynamics.pdf
I.C. Engine
http://www.seas.upenn.edu/~meam100/handouts/ice
http://www.seas.upenn.edu/~meam100/handouts/Cars.xls

PROE ProE
http://www.seas.upenn.edu/~meam100/
 Proe
http://www.kks.zcu.cz/podklady/PROE/proe-lectures/
Learn Proe
http://www.me.uvic.ca/~mech410/proe_tutorials.html
Proe Database With Pro Mechanica
http://www2.ncsu.edu:8010/unity/lockers/project/graphicscourse/gc/proetut/proetut-home.html
http://www2.ncsu..edu:8010/unity/lockers/project/graphicscourse/gc/proetut/proetut1.html
http://www.dmi.stevens-tech.edu/~thom/ProE_Tutorial_Beginner_Chapter2.pdf
http://www.mech.nwu.edu/proe/toc.htm
http://www.dmi.stevens-tech.edu/~thom/
http://engnet.anu.edu.au/DEcourses/
http://engnet.anu.edu.au/DEcourses/engn2225/ENGN2225_main.html
http://www.me.udel..edu/meeg401/
http://me.udel.edu/meeg401/03/resources..html
http://www.me.udel.edu/meeg401/01/
http://www.mech.nwu.edu/proe/intro.htm
http://www-mae.engr.ucf.edu/links.html
http://eng.sdsu.edu/profs/Bhattacharjee/sooby/classes/me350/classnotes/

ANSYS

 

SOLIDWORKS

CAD

http://www...ex.ac.uk/~sritchie/hydro/lecturenotes/
http://www.hut.fi/~penttila/cadbasics97/
http://www.tulane.edu/~spjacobs/cad/
http://www.cis.strath.ac.uk/~dunc/cdrom/archives/ay1997/teaching/cad/tutorials/index.html
http://csg.lcs.mit...edu/~devadas/6.373/lectures/
http://www.cs.ucf.edu/~moshell/CAP4021/
http://www.me.uvic.ca/~mech410/

IDEAS Demo Files
http://www.owlnet.rice.edu/~mech403/ideas_7/
http://www.owlnet.rice.edu/~mech517/books_new.html
FEA Book
http://www.owlnet.rice.edu/~mech403/HelpFiles/help.htm
Help Files
http://www.owlnet.rice.edu/~mech403/Fortran_90/OOP_w_F90_book.htm
 Book
http://www.owlnet.rice.edu/~mech517/F90_docs/tables.pdf

METLAB MatLab Files
http://www.mathworks.com/products/education/
Metlab
http://www.mit.edu/people/abbe/matlab/main.html

CAE Solid Modeling
http://w3.mech.uwa.edu.au/~petitj01/downloads/CAD/SE_assembly_tutorial_p2.htm
Solid Edge Assembly Tutorial
http://w3.mech.uwa.edu.au/~petitj01/downloads/CAD/
http://rzhome.rrze.uni-erlangen.de/~gsrs01/solid/otmar/se_excel/Tut-ExcelSE.pdf
http://www.eng.buffalo.edu/Courses/MAE412/schedule.html

CHEMICAL ENG

Chemical Reaction Engineering

Fluid Mechanics

Solid Fluid Operations (SFO)

Thermodynamics

Heat Transfer - http://ginusss.eresmas.com
Alternative Uses of Heat Transfer Enhancement
     http://www.onesmartclick.com/engineering/heat-transfer.html
Cooling Towers Design and Operation Considerations
Correlations for Convective Heat Transfer
Fundamentals of Heat Transfer Tutorial
Heat conduction
Heat Exchanger Fouling Factors
Heat Exchanger Network Design
Heat Exchangers Design Examples
Heat Exchanger Network Design
Step by Step Pinch Technolgy
HeatTransfer Basics
Making Decisions with Insulation
OA Guide to Hypothermia & Cold Weather Injuries

Mass Transfer Operations (MTO)/ Transport Phenomena (TP) 

 Adsorption Phenomena
Step by Step McCabe-Thile Distillation
Continous Liquid Liquid Extraction
Development of distillation tray efficiency model
Diffusion Processes
Distillation Calculation McCabe-Thiele Method
Distillation Simulation - Tutorial
Distillation Theory And Practice
Energy Conservation in Distillation
In Depth Look at Extractive Distillation
Introduction to Distillation
Introduction to Mass Transfer Operations
Introduction to Trays
Online Calculator for Distillation Column Design
Overview of Distillation Process
Smith John French's Art of Distillation
The Rayleigh Equation
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http://eyrie.shef.ac.uk/will/
http://www.ijee.dit.ie/articles/Vol14-3/
http://www.ciw.uni-karlsruhe.de/chem-eng.html
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