Molecule tubes may lower desalination costs
Article Abstract:
A membrane composed of carbon nanotubes and developed at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, is discussed. The membrane will help in reducing water desalination costs.
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Publication Name: Civil Engineering
Subject: Science and technology
ISSN: 0885-7024
Year: 2006
Product development, Commodity & service prices, Administration of Air and Water Resource and Solid Waste Management Programs, Desalinization Programs, Usage, Prices and rates, Composition, Desalination, Saline water conversion, Membranes (Technology), Company pricing policy, Nanotubes
Publication Name: Civil Engineering
Subject: Science and technology
ISSN: 0885-7024
Year: 2006
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High-performance steel employed in load-bearing bridge components
Article Abstract:
Benefits of using grade B steel in bridge construction, such as corrosion resistance, are presented.
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Publication Name: Civil Engineering
Subject: Science and technology
ISSN: 0885-7024
Year: 2006
Bridge and Tunnel Construction, Bridge, tunnel, & elevated highway, Bridges Construction, Bridge construction, Materials, Steel, Mechanical properties, Corrosion resistant materials
Publication Name: Civil Engineering
Subject: Science and technology
ISSN: 0885-7024
Year: 2006
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