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ISSN1079-8765
刊名Pipe line & gas industry
参考译名管道与天然气工业
收藏年代1998~2002



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题名作者出版年年卷期
Reducing formaldehyde a key to MACT engine complianceJohn R. Brubaker20012001, vol.84, no.9
Quantifying ecological changes helps determine best mitigationJoseph P. Nicolette; Mark Rockel; Mary Jo Kealy20012001, vol.84, no.9
Texas eastern reduces emissions through novel combustion designCarl O. Williams; Randy Potter; Earl Glover20012001, vol.84, no.9
Membrane weights growing in use for pipe line anti-buoyancyJames C. McGill20012001, vol.84, no.9
Ultrasonic inspection is used most to detect and size cracksThomas Wolf20012001, vol.84, no.9
Self-contained power system proved on offshore installationsA. Zuffetti; M. Brambilla; F. Sacco; J. Gropper20012001, vol.84, no.9
Technology advances help pipe line companies increase and improve operational efficiencyController Activation20012001, vol.84, no.9
Gas utility deploys 172,600 AMR units in three yearsRichard J. Grosner20012001, vol.84, no.8
Risk index, renewal methods help maintain line integrityTakashi Kobori; Fukuo Horie20012001, vol.84, no.8
Digital sonic leak detector shows promise in field trialsJames E. Huebler20012001, vol.84, no.8
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