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2010
November 2010
Consider real-gas modeling for turboexpanders
November 2010
Special Report: Plant Safety and Environment
Consider real-gas modeling for turboexpanders
New visualization methods expose problems with traditional designs
OC Turboexpanders:
Kaupert, K.
IP: 34.239.148.127
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Kaupert, K.
- OC Turboexpanders, Irvine, California
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