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    Alternative Fuel Tanks for Pickups with Sidesaddle Tanks

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    Copyright © 2005 SAE International Seventeen full-scale crash tests were conducted to evaluate technologies to reduce the vulnerability of sidesaddle tanks on full size GM pickup trucks manufactured during the period 1973-1987. These vehicles were alleged by the U.S. Department of Transportation to be vulnerable in severe side impacts. The test program was intended to evaluate designs that would reduce vulnerability in all crash directions. The best test results were obtained by two strategies that relocated the tank to less vulnerable locations. The two locations were: (1) in the cargo bed (bed mounted tank) and (2) underneath the bed, ahead of the rear axle and between the frame rails (center-mounted tank). Tank

    Breakthrough in the understanding of flaming wildfires

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    Contaminant removal from enclosed atmospheres by regenerable adsorbents

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    A system for removing contaminants from spacecraft atmospheres was studied, which utilizes catalyst-impregnated activated carbon followed by in-situ regeneration by low-temperature catalytic oxidation of the adsorbed contaminants. Platinum was deposited on activated carbon by liquid phase impregnation with chloroplatinic acid, followed by drying and high-temperature reduction. Results were obtained for the seven selected spacecraft contaminants by means of three experimental test systems. The results indicate that the contaminants could be removed by oxidation with very little loss in adsorptive capacity. The advantages of a catalyst-impregnated carbon for oxidative regeneration are found to be significant enough to warrent its use

    Dextran and fructose separation on an SMB continuous chromatographic unit

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    A dextran/fructose mixture was obtained by fermentation of a sucrose rich media using Leuconostoc mesenteroides NRRL B512(f). The dextran and fructose mixture obtained by fermentation as well as a synthetic mixture of pure components were separated using simulated moving bed (SMB) chromatography. In the case of the synthetic feed, the purity in the raffinate (dextran) and extract (fructose) was 96 and 81%, respectively. For the fermented mixture the purity values were 87.2% for the extract and 100% for the raffinate.(undefined
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