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Chatterjee, K. C.
- Energy Generation and Boiler Water Treatment
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1 Mechanical Engineering Department, Jadavpur University, Calcutta-700032, IN
1 Mechanical Engineering Department, Jadavpur University, Calcutta-700032, IN
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Journal of the Association of Engineers, India, Vol 57, No 1-4 (1982), Pagination: 37-43Abstract
Thermal power plant location involves various quality of raw water availability for make up water-so a water treatment plant specification cannot be of one kind only or of a single standard. A proper water treatment plant selection is naturally needed. Low and high pressure boiler water treatment plant has to be exploited.- Recognition of Professional Engineering Institutions
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Journal of the Association of Engineers, India, Vol 44, No 1 (1969), Pagination: 16-16Abstract
The present age is an age of Industrialisation. Although an agricultural complex may be necessary for production of food, no country in the modern age can be said to be progressing or accumulating wealth except by promoting industrial growth. Industry requires technical 'know-how'.- A Study of Compaction of Copper and Aluminium Powders
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Study is also continued to compare the true-stress experienced by the die-body during compression of metal powders with the theoretical stresses, based on the hydraulic pressure transmission.
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1 Mechanical Engineering Department, Jadavpur University, Calcutta-32, IN
1 Mechanical Engineering Department, Jadavpur University, Calcutta-32, IN
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Journal of the Association of Engineers, India, Vol 50, No 1 (1975), Pagination: 1-4Abstract
Studies have been made for the determination of compact densities and minimum briquetting pressures of the metallic compacts of aluminium and copper during compression in a cylindrical die-punch set at room temperature.Study is also continued to compare the true-stress experienced by the die-body during compression of metal powders with the theoretical stresses, based on the hydraulic pressure transmission.