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Recovery of Helium from Natural Gas

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  Background: Helium is one of the basic chemical elements. In its natural state, helium is a colorless gas known for its low density and low chemical reactivity. It is chemically inert, it is also used as a gas shield in robotic arc welding and as a non-reactive atmosphere for growing silicon and germanium crystals used to make electronic semiconductor devices. Liquid helium is often used to provide the extremely low temperatures required in certain medical and scientific applications, including super-conduction research. Discovery: Helium wasn't discovered until 1868, when French astronomer Pierre Janssen and English astronomer Sir Joseph Lockyer were independently studying an eclipse of the Sun. Using spectrometers, which separate light into different bands of color depending on the elements present, they both observed a band of yellow light that could not be identified with any known element. The name “Helium” was suggested. Discovery from Natural Gas: Af...

How to monitor and control Corrosion/Scaling in Cooling Water System

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Corrosion and scaling in cooling water system can be monitor and control by following methods. 1. Corrosion Coupon  2. ORP (Oxidation Reduction Potential) 3.  The Langlier Saturation Index (LSI) and the Ryznar Stability Index (RSI) Corrosion Coupon: It is installed to check the cooling water tendency of corrosion. A weighted metal piece is used in coupons. After definite period the metal strip is taken out, washed and weighted again. The loss in weight indicates the corrosive tendency of water. It is measured in mils per year (mpy). 1 mpy = 0.025mm Corrosion Rate = Weight loss(mg) * 365 * 39.4 / Density of metal (mg/mm3) * Surface Area (mm2)* No of Days Surface Area (A) = 2*[(L*B) + (B*T) + (L*T)] + 3.14 D * T - (3.14 D2 /2   * ) Where, L = Length of the coupon. B = Width of the coupon. T = Thickness of the coupon.     D...