scholarly journals Alkali Monitoring of Industrial Process Gas by Surface Ionization─Calibration, Assessment, and Comparison to In Situ Laser Diagnostics

Author(s):  
Dan Gall ◽  
Jan Viljanen ◽  
Ivan Gogolev ◽  
Thomas Allgurén ◽  
Klas Andersson
2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (4) ◽  
pp. 149
Author(s):  
Isabel Martin ◽  
Diego Saenz del Castillo ◽  
Antonio Fernandez ◽  
Alfredo Güemes

This article provides an overview of the evolution of the in-situ consolidation (ISC) process over time. This evolution is intimately linked with the advancements in each of the steps of the ISC manufacturing process, is additive in nature, and is limited by the orthotropic nature of composite materials and the physicochemical behavior of the thermoplastic matrix. This review covers four key topics: (a) Thermal models—simulation tools are critical to understand a process with such large spatial gradients and fast changes. Heating systems once marked a turning point in the development of industrial ISC systems. Today, lasers are the most recent trend, and there are three key issues being studied: The absorption of energy of light by the material, the laser profile, and the laser focusing. Several approaches have been proposed for the distributed temperature measurements, given the strong temperature gradients. (b) Adhesion—this refers to two subsequent mechanisms. In the first place, the process of intimate contact is one by which two surfaces of thermoplastic pre-impregnated composite materials are brought into contact under pressure and temperature. This enables closure of the existing gaps between the two microscopic irregular surfaces. This process is then followed by the healing or diffusion of polymer molecules across the interface. (c) Crystallinity—mostly influenced by the cooling rate, and strongly affects the mechanical properties. (d) Degradation—this refers to the potential irreversible changes in the polymer structure caused by the high temperatures required for the process. Degradation can be avoided through adequate control of the process parameters. The end goal of the ISC manufacturing process is to achieve a high product quality with a high deposition rate through an industrial process competitive with the current manufacturing process for thermoset composites.


2003 ◽  
Vol 47 (2) ◽  
pp. 135-140 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. Miloshova ◽  
D. Baltes ◽  
E. Bychkov

A non-optimised treatment of wastewaters containing organic and biological substances is very often accompanied by an accidental emanation of hydrogen sulphide H2S and therefore leads (i) to an undesirable odour in the vicinity of water treatment plants, and (ii) to a potential hazard for the neighbouring population. Fast, sensitive and reliable monitoring devices are hence of significant importance. Chalcogenide and chalcohalide glasses are new promising membrane materials for detection of heavy metal ions and toxic anions and particularly well adapted for continuous in situ monitoring and industrial process control. In the present paper, we will discuss analytical characteristics of new chalcogenide glass chemical sensors for detection of S2− and dissolved H2S, which allow reliable process control to be carried out at natural pH of wastewaters.


2017 ◽  
Vol 105 ◽  
pp. 145-150 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yiyang Zhang ◽  
Zihao Wang ◽  
Xinxin Wu ◽  
Libin Sun ◽  
Zhengming Zhang ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
L. Cootes

In the wake of gas compression offshore the problem of contamination of Seal Oil and Lube Oil systems by the process gas has posed particular problems. These difficulties stem chiefly from the uniqueness of the offshore situation, viz.: The inability to “waste” contaminated seals return because of an uncertain supply situation (oil inventory bunkered by boat) and the twin constraints of weight space restrictions imposed by offshore design. “In situ” treatment of relatively large volumes of contaminated Lube Oil and Seal Oil on offshore platforms is possible using the method described in this paper.


1982 ◽  
Vol 17 ◽  
Author(s):  
R.P. Salathe ◽  
H.H. Gilgen

ABSTRACTThe laser-induced luminescence of direct gap semiconductors can be measured with high spatial (1 μm) and temporal (< 1 ns) resolution. A profiling technique is described for in-situ measurements during laser processing. It allows the evaluation of temperature, carrier density and band gap energy within the focal zone. The technique has been applied to (Al,Ga)As heterostructure material subjected to highly focused cw-Kr-ion laser radiation. The measurements reveal low temperature rises (<200 deg.C) at high excitation densities (>1kw/cm2) and an inhomogeneous distribution of optically excited carriers for concentrations above 2.1017 cm−3.


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Caterina Czibula ◽  
August Brandberg ◽  
Megan J. Cordill ◽  
Aleksandar Matković ◽  
Oleksandr Glushko ◽  
...  

AbstractCellulose fibers are a major industrial input, but due to their irregular shape and anisotropic material response, accurate material characterization is difficult. Single fiber tensile testing is the most popular way to estimate the material properties of individual fibers. However, such tests can only be performed along the axis of the fiber and are associated with problems of enforcing restraints. Alternative indirect approaches, such as micro-mechanical modeling, can help but yield results that are not fully decoupled from the model assumptions. Here, we compare these methods with nanoindentation as a method to extract elastic material constants of the individual fibers. We show that both the longitudinal and the transverse elastic modulus can be determined, additionally enabling the measurement of fiber properties in-situ inside a sheet of paper such that the entire industrial process history is captured. The obtained longitudinal modulus is comparable to traditional methods for larger indents but with a strongly increased scatter as the size of the indentation is decreased further.


Author(s):  
H.M. Ferreiro ◽  
J.D. Sutton ◽  
A. Boodoo ◽  
D.J. Napper

Alkali treatment increases the digestibility of straw but processing methods and the effectiveness differ widely. The aim of this study was to compare an on-farm method producing chopped straw (C) with an industrial process producing coarsely ground straw (Viton) (G) (Wilson and Brigstocke, 1967).Four dry Friesian cows, each with a large rumen cannula and a simple cannula in the proximal duodenum, were given (kg dry matter (DM)/day): 3.4 concentrate (180 g crude protein/kg DM) and 3.1 C or G alkali-treated straws in one meal daily in a simple change-over design. A single batch of spring barley straw was used and was treated with about 40 g NaOH/kg either by an on-farm process giving particles about 10 cm long (C) or by an industrial process giving coarsely-ground straw in a pellet (Viton) (G). Spot samples of digesta were taken from the duodenum for measurement of digestion in the stomach, using chromic oxide paper, and for measurement of the rate of passage of indigestible residues using magenta-stained straw. Eating behaviour and reticular movements were measured by use of balloons (Balch, 1971). Straw DM digestibility was measured over 48 h in vitro and by dacron bags (in situ) (Ørskov and McDonald, 1979).


2019 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 34-39
Author(s):  
Daniele Paesani

Nowadays, the increasing demand for constant in-situ monitoring of clean water, wastewater and sea water requires the deployment of automated platforms capable of on-line autonomous sampling, extended unattended operation and of multi-analyte detection. The Micro Loop Injection Analyser (μLIA) system hereby presented relies on integrated additively manufactured opto-fluidic components which allow for increased performance solutions to be implemented cost-effectively and in miniaturised footprints, targeting a wide spectrum of applications which ranges from in-situ environmental monitoring and field water testing to industrial process analysis. Preliminary tests of the μLIA unit have shown good reproducibility and stability of the system and a good performance of its self-calibration routines.


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