Process Analyzer Technology

Process Analyzer Technology
Author: Kenneth J. Clevett
Publisher: Wiley-Interscience
Total Pages: 968
Release: 1986
Genre: Computers
ISBN:

Updated version of the Handbook of Process Stream Analysis (1973), with several new chapters and reorganization of others. Provides a practical, in-depth treatment of the chemistry and instrumentation involved with analyzer technology. Supplies complete data on design, installation, and maintenance of analytic instruments for a variety of on-line operations with the aim of effecting savings in production, product giveaway, operating manpower and energy conservation. Gives background and fundamentals.

A 16-Channel Analyzer-Recorder for Stochastic Processes

A 16-Channel Analyzer-Recorder for Stochastic Processes
Author: L. Bulnak
Publisher:
Total Pages: 10
Release: 1969
Genre:
ISBN:

In the search for empirical equivalents for links which exist between the theory of fatigue strength and mathematical statistics, a concept for making analyses of loads appearing at a definite work point of the machine has been adopted, and, consequently, a 16-channel analyzer-recorder of stochastic processes has been developed. The device is designed for operation with a tensometric dynamic bridge. It analyzes the process of changes occurring in measured stress which is eventually recorded by the bridge. The analyzer represents a fully transistorized digital device provided with magnetic storage. The device is designed for three basic programs of operation: recording, readout, and erasing. Examples of analyses of the forces in the cables of a loaded excavator are given. (Author).

Plastics Process Analysis, Instrumentation, and Control

Plastics Process Analysis, Instrumentation, and Control
Author: Johannes Karl Fink
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2021-03-09
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1119795796

This book focuses on plastics process analysis, instrumentation for modern manufacturing in the plastics industry. Process analysis is the starting point since plastics processing is different from processing of metals, ceramics, and other materials. Plastics materials show unique behavior in terms of heat transfer, fluid flow, viscoelastic behavior, and a dependence of the previous time, temperature and shear history which determines how the material responds during processing and its end use. Many of the manufacturing processes are continuous or cyclical in nature. The systems are flow systems in which the process variables, such as time, temperature, position, melt and hydraulic pressure, must be controlled to achieve a satisfactory product which is typically specified by critical dimensions and physical properties which vary with the processing conditions. Instrumentation has to be selected so that it survives the harsh manufacturing environment of high pressures, temperatures and shear rates, and yet it has to have a fast response to measure the process dynamics. At many times the measurements have to be in a non-contact mode so as not to disturb the melt or the finished product. Plastics resins are reactive systems. The resins will degrade if the process conditions are not controlled. Analysis of the process allows one to strategize how to minimize degradation and optimize end-use properties.