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DOE Handbook Chemical Management.pdf
This non-mandatory Handbook is designed to assist Department of Energy (DOE) and contractor managers in assessing chemical hazard management and is approved for use by all DOE Components and their contractors. Examples of best practices needed to institute high-quality chemical management within the context of a site’s Integrated Safety Management System (ISMS) are provided.
Shale Dynamic Properties and Anisotropy Under Triaxial Loading: Experimental and Theoretical Investigations.pdf
Taken from Introduction: Clayrocks, and shales in particular, represent approximately two-third of all sedimentary rocks in shallow earth crustal rocks. In oil and gas drilling operations, shales constitute 80% of all the drilled sections, mainly because they overlie most hydrocarbon bearing reservoirs (immature shales). Furthermore, several countries are considering clayrocks as possible host lithologies for radioactive waste repository, and therefore carrying out research programs to estimate feasibility of such solution. In this trend, the french agency for radioactive waste management, ANDRA, is evaluating the reliability of the Callovo-Oxfordian layer, Jurassic in age, located in the eastern part of France (around Bure), at a depth ranging from 400 m to 700 m.
CHESS Tutorial and Cookbook.pdf
CHESS stands for CHemical Equilibrium Speciation with Surfaces JCHESS, the graphical user interface of CHESS, stands for Java CHESS All software and design by Jan van der Lee
Chevron Products Company: Technical Review Diesel Fuel.pdf
Taken from Diesel Fuel Uses: Diesel fuel keeps the country moving. From consumer goods moved cross-country, to the generation of electric power, to increased efficiency on the nation’s farms, diesel fuel plays a vital role in the nation’s economy and standard of living. The major uses of diesel fuel are: on-road transportation, farming, rail transportation, marine shipping, off-road uses (mainly mining, construction, and logging), electric power generation, military transportation
Engineering Handbook: Technical Information.pdf
Taken from Introduction: This document was created based on research and experience of Huyett Staff. Invaluable technical information, including statistical data contained in the tables, is from the 26th Edition Machinery Handbook, copyrighted and published by Industrial Press, Inc. of New York, NY.
Steel making information and flowcharts were produced with information from the website of the American Iron and Steel Insitute (AISI) 1140 Conecticut Ave., NW, Suite 705 Washington, DC 20036.
Many technical definitions are from “Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Steel … A Glossary of Terms and Concepts,” Summer 1998 Courtesy of Michelle Applebaum, Managing Director. Copyright 2000, Salomon Smith Barney Inc.

