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Estimating Blast Pressures and Destruction, 501; Blast Scaling,   Stainless Steel  Pipe  Data, 588; A-16: Properties  of  Pipe,  589:
                503; Example  7-15: Blast Scaling, 503; Example 7-16: Estimat-   A-17: Equation of Pipes, 598; A-18: Circumferences and Areas of
                ing  Explosion  Damage,  504;  Explosion  Venting  for   Circles, 599; A-19:  Capacities of  Cylinders and  Spheres, 605;
                6ases/Vapors  (Not Dusts), 504; Liquid Mist Explosions,  505;   A-20:  Tank  Capacities,  Horizontal  Cylindrical-Contents   of
               Relief Sizing: Explclsions of  Gases and Vapors,  505; Vent  or   Tanks with Flat Ends When Filled to Various Depths, 609; A-21:
               Relief Area  Calculation  for Venting  of Deflagrations in Low-   Tank Capacities, Horizontal Cylindrical-Contents  of Standard
               Strength Enclosures, 507; Example 7-17: Low Strength Enclo-   Dished  Heads When Filled to Various Depths, 609; A-22: Mis
                sure Venting, 508; High Strength Enclosures for Deflagrations,   cellaneous Formulas, 610; A-23: Decimal Equivalents in Inches,
                508;  Determination  of  Relief  Areas  for  Deflagrations  of   Feet and Millimeters, 611; A-24: Properties of the Circle, Area of
                Gases/Vapors/Mists  in High  Strength Enclosures,  508; Dust   Plane Figures, and Volume of a Wedge, 612; A-24 (continued):
               Explosions, 513; Example 7-18: Use of the Dust Nomographs,   Trigonometric Formulas and Properties  of Sections, 613; A-24
               514; Unconfined Vapor Cloud Explosions, 520; Effects of Vent-   (continued):  Properties  of  Sections,  614;  A-25:  Wind  Chill
               ing Ducts, 521; Runaway Reactions; DIERS, 521; Flares/Flare   Equivalent Temperatures on Exposed Flesh at Varying Velocity,
               Stacks, 523; Flares, 528; Example 7-19: Purge Vessel by Pressur-   617; A-26 Impurities in Water, 617; A-27: MJater Analysis Con-
               ization, 535; Static E:lectricity, 535.               versions for Units Employed: Equivalents, 618; A-28: Parts Per
                                                                     Million to Grains Per US. Gallon, 618; A-9: Formulas, Molecu-
                           ......... C....... ....... ..... ..... .... ....... ...... .... .....  547   lar and Equivalent Weigh&, and Conversion Factors to CaCoB of
           Appendix  ....Is......m
                                                                     Substances Frequently Appearing  in  the  Chemistry  of Water
               A-1: Alphabetical Conversion Factors, 347; A-2: Physical Proper-   Softening, 619; A-30: Grains Per US. Gallons-Pounds  Per 1000
               ty Conversion Factors, 571; A-3: Synchronous Speeds, 574; A-4   Gallons, 621; A-31: Part5 Per Million-Pounds  Per 1000 Gallons,
               Conversion  Factors,  574; A-5:  Temperature Conversion,  577;   621; A-32: Coagulant,  Acid,  and  Sulfate-I   ppm  Equivalents,
               A-6: Altitude and Atmospheric Pressures, 578; A-7: Vapor Pres-   621; A-33: Alkali and Lime-I   ppm Equivalents, 622; A-34: Sul-
                sure Curves, 579; A-8: Pressure Conversion Chart, 580; A-9: Vac-   furic, Hydrochloric Acid Equivalent, 622; A-35: ASME Flanged
                uum  Conversion,  581; A-IO:  Decimal  and  Millimeter  Equiva-
               lents of Fractions,  582; A-11: Particle  Size Measurement,  582;   and Dished Heads IDD Chart, 623; A-35 (continued)  : Elliptical
               -4-12: Viscosity  Corcversions, 583; A-13:  Viscosity  Conversion,   Heads. 624; A-35 (continued): 80-10 Heads, 625.
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               584; 21-14:  Commercial Wrought  Ste'el Pipe  Data,  585; A-15:
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