Purification of Carbon Dioxide for Reactor Purposes. Part III, Drying (open access)

Purification of Carbon Dioxide for Reactor Purposes. Part III, Drying

Comparison of the adsorption characteristics of the desiccants silica gel, alumina, and molecular sieves has shown that molecular sieves have by far the greatest capacity of the desiccants at the low partial pressures considered. Equilibrium data in the form of isotherms were established over the range of variables expected in the coolant circuit of a proposed Australian H.T.G.C. reactor. The mass transfer from the gas phase to molecular sieves is such that no correlation could be attempted for the adsorption zone height; the height proved to be too small.
Date: April 1962
Creator: Draycott, A. & Kerr, A. C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Relocatable Assembly System for the I.B.M. 1620 Computer (open access)

A Relocatable Assembly System for the I.B.M. 1620 Computer

The indirect addressing feature of the I.B.M.1620 computer has been used to overcome the difficulty of cross—referencing separately assembled subroutines within a computer programme. A relocatable assembler has been devised which permits the separate assembly and testing of such subroutines. The concept of a "next subroutine" has been introduced, and its applications to interpretive systems such as Fortran shown.
Date: April 1962
Creator: Richardson, D.J.
System: The UNT Digital Library