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2008
April 2008
Distillation column relief loads—Part 1
April 2008
Special Report: Petrochemical Developments
Distillation column relief loads—Part 1
Compare conventional calculation methodology with dynamic simulation
Jacobs Engineering:
Nezami, P. L.
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Nezami, P. L.
- Jacobs Engineering, Houston, Texas
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